
Renowned comedian, actor, musician, and artist Martin Mull has died at the age of 80 following a prolonged illness, as confirmed by his daughter, Maggie Mull. He passed away at home, surrounded by his family.
Mull was celebrated for his sharp humor and distinctive style, with memorable performances as Principal Kraft on Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Leon on Roseanne, and Gene Parmesan on Arrested Development. In 2016, he received an Emmy nomination for his work in Veep.
In addition to his acting career, Mull was also a gifted musician and writer. He collaborated with music legends such as Frank Zappa and co-created the satirical work The History of White People in America.
A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, he nurtured a lifelong enthusiasm for both painting and comedy.
Mull’s legacy embodies humor, creativity, and compassion. He is survived by his wife, Wendy Haas, and his daughter, Maggie. His absence will be profoundly felt.