- Martin Mull was confirmed dead at his home in Los Angeles on Thursday.
- His wife, Wendy Mull, who confirmed his death on Friday, stated that he died after a long illness.
Actor and singer Martin Mull died at the age of 80 on June 27, 2024 .
His death was confirmed by his wife, Wendy Mull, and his daughter, Maggie Mull, a TV writer and comic artist.
“My dad will be deeply missed by his wife and daughter, by his friends and coworkers, by fellow artists and comedians and musicians, and —the sign of a truly exceptional person— by many, many dogs,” Maggie Mull said in an Instagram post.
Mull’s co-star in “Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” Melissa Joan Hart, also paid tribute to him on Instagram, describing him as “a wonderful man who I am better for knowing”.
Mull died at his home in Los Angeles after a long illness .
He gained popularity in the 1970s for his roles in TV shows such as “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman” and “Fernwood 2-Night” and continued to be active in TV and film for the next 50 years.
WITHIN NIGERIA also reported the passing of actor, Leslie Jordan who died at 67.
The actor who died in his car on Monday morning.
According to TMZ, law enforcement sources informed them that; It’s believed that Jordan experienced some type of medical issue while driving in Hollywood on Monday morning, causing him to crash his BMW into the side of a building.
Leslie was famous for his work on popular TV shows like “Will & Grace,” “Hearts Afire,” “The Cool Kids,” “Call Me Kat” and “American Horror Story”, “The Help” and “Ski Patrol” and he made guest appearances in tons of TV shows like “Murphy Brown,” “Ugly Betty,” and “Boston Public.”
During the pandemic, LJ rose to fame on social media thanks to his humorous video posts, which helped him grow from having only 80,000 to 5.8 million Instagram followers. He revealed on “TMZ Live” that his secret was simply being himself, a hilarious, humorous, goofy, and upbeat senior.
Leslie joined Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen in ringing in 2022 on CNN’s New Year’s Eve 2021 countdown after becoming famous due to a viral epidemic.