Appreciation: Comedian, actor, musician and painter Martin Mull mastered the art of always being right for the jobFor anyone lucky enough to have experienced the long arc of his career, the death of droll, dry, deadpan Martin Mull, Thursday at 80, feels like the end of an era. Martin Mull is with us, one felt, and that much at least is right with the world. He leaves behind a long, uninterrupted string of screen credits, beginning with Norman Lear's small-town soap opera satire "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman." Read more: https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2024-06-28/martin-mull-dies-roseanne-paintingOn "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," Mull played Garth Gimble, an abusive husband who died impaled on the star of a Christmas tree. Martin Mull, left, with fellow comedian Steve Martin in Santa Monica in 2014.
Source: Los Angeles Times June 30, 2024 00:49 UTC