Martin Mull — famed for his function on “Roseanne” — is dead.
The longtime actor died Thursday at his residence, the outcome of a comprehensive ailment … according to his rep, Jennifer Craig.
Martin performed Leon Carp on “Roseanne” back in the operating day, displaying up in 46 episodes. He was also a frequent on “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” and had a recurring function in “Two and a Fifty % Adult guys.”
He broke into Television in 1976 on the comedic soap opera, “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” and starred with each other with Stephanie Faracy in 1990’s “His & Hers.”
On the huge screen, Martin is most identified for enjoying Colonel Mustard in 1985’s “Clue.” He also skilled roles in “Jingle All The Way” and “Mr. Mom” … involving other films.
Martin’s daughter, Maggie, suggests her late father “was identified for excelling at just about every single revolutionary willpower imaginable and also for performing Purple Roof Inn commercials. He would discover that joke humorous. He was hardly ever not funny.”
In addition to acting, Martin also painted, revealed a book and constructed a lot of comedy albums that have been nominated for Grammy Awards.
He’s survived by his spouse, Wendy, and their daughter.
Martin was 80.
RIP









