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This page uses content from the Martin Mull biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

Martin Mull (born August 18, 1943) is an American actor who has starred in his own TV sitcom and acted in prominent films. He is also a comedian, painter and recording artist.

He was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in North Ridgeville, Ohio from age 2 to 15 years old, when his family moved to New Canaan, Connecticut, where he attended and graduated from public high school.[1]Patterson & Associates Web site, Web page titled "Martin Mull", accessed September 17, 2006 He went on to graduate from the Rhode Island School of Design.

Following a period of stand-up comedy performances and humorous song recordings, his first famous role was as Garth Gimble and Barth Gimble in the television nighttime absurdist soap opera Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976), which led to spin-off comedy talk shows Fernwood 2-Night (1977) and America 2-Night (1978), in which he played the emcee Barth Gimble, opposite Fred Willard as sidekick Jerry Hubbard. During 1984 Mull starred in a CBS sitcom, Domestic Life, with Megan Follows playing his teenaged daughter. He also has appeared as a guest on the game show Hollywood Squares, appearing as the center square in the show's final season.

He has also acted in feature films, including:

  • FM (1978)
  • Serial (1980)
  • My Bodyguard (1980)
  • Take This Job and Shove It (1981)
  • Mr. Mom (1983)
  • Growing Pains (1984)
  • Clue (1985) as Colonel Mustard
  • Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
  • Jingle All the Way (1996)

Recurring roles followed on several television series:

  • Roseanne (as Leon Carp; 1991-1997)
  • Family Dog
  • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (as Willard Kraft, Sabrina's high-school principal)
  • The Ellen Show
  • The Simpsons episode "D'oh-in In the Wind" (As Munchie)

During the 1980s, Mull starred in a series of television commercials for Michelob, and in a series of television and radio commercials for Red Roof Inn (a chain of budget-oriented hotels owned by Accor) during the mid-1990s.

Mull has also voiced a lazy robot on one episode of the cartoon series "Dexter's Laboratory", in which he has a rather clueless partner, who was voiced by Fred Willard.

Mull voiced the role of The Evil Cad on 'Freakazoid!

Mull has recently done the voice of Vlad Masters/Vlad Plasmius on Danny Phantom.

In late 2004, he portrayed "Gene Parmesan," a private investigator who was better at showing up in strange places in strange disguises than actually finding anything out, on the FOX TV series Arrested Development. The episode was called "Amigos."

Twice divorced, Mull is married to singer Wendy Mull.

Discography

  • Martin Mull (1972)
  • Martin Mull and His Fabulous Furniture In Your Living Room! (1973)
  • Normal (1974)
  • In The Soop With Martin Mull (1974)
  • Days Of Wine And Neuroses (1975)
  • I'm Everyone I've Ever Loved (1977)
  • No Hits, Four Errors- The Best Of Martin Mull (1977)
  • Sex and Violins (1978)
  • Near Perfect/Perfect (1979)
  • Mulling it Over- A Musical Ouvre-View of Martin Mull (1998)

Artworks

  • at Beitzel Gallery in New York City
  • at Rena Bransten Gallery in San Francisco
  • Martin Mull on Artnet
  • at Hammer Gallery in Chicago

Notes

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