Martin Mull — well-known for his work on “Roseanne” — is lifeless.
The longtime actor died Thursday at his house, the results of a protracted sickness … based on his rep, Jennifer Craig.
Martin performed Leon Carp on “Roseanne” again within the day, showing in 46 episodes. He was additionally a daily on “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” and had a recurring position in “Two and a Half Men.”
He broke into TV in 1976 on the comedic cleaning soap opera, “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” and starred alongside Stephanie Faracy in 1990’s “His & Hers.”
On the large display, Martin is most recognized for taking part in Colonel Mustard in 1985’s “Clue.” He additionally had roles in “Jingle All The Way” and “Mr. Mom” … amongst different movies.
Martin’s daughter, Maggie, says her late father “was recognized for excelling at each inventive self-discipline possible and likewise for doing Crimson Roof Inn commercials. He would discover that joke humorous. He was by no means not humorous.”
Along with appearing, Martin additionally painted, printed a e book and made a number of comedy albums that have been nominated for Grammy Awards.
He is survived by his spouse, Wendy, and their daughter.
Martin was 80.
RIP