With heavy hearts, we announce the passing

I cherished him dearly.

Mull’s most well-known roles were likely in the comedy of the same name, when he played Roseanne Connor’s friend Leon Carp and Sabrina the Teenage Witch principal Willard Kraft.

He also portrayed Arrested Development’s private eye Gene Parmesean.

In 2016, Mull received a single Emmy nomination for his Veep character Bob Bradley.

Among the numerous roles Mull performed in his career was co-writing, alongside Fred Willard, the mockumentary The History of White People in America in 1985.

He was a comedy and songwriting enthusiast. Country music icon Jane Morgan parodied A Boy Named Sue in his song A Girl Named Johnny Cash, which was released in the early 1970s.

The song was number one on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs list for five weeks.

Related Posts

Tradition Trembles At The Gates

The quiet rescheduling of a beloved spring ritual revealed how fragile public traditions have become when they brush against a charged political climate. Moving the garden tours…

When Your Veins Start Whispering

Your veins can shift from barely visible to strikingly prominent without signaling anything sinister. When you warm up—whether from a hot shower, summer air, or intense exercise—blood…

What looks like a technical dispute over “coordination limits” is really a struggle over whether politics remains a contest of persuasion or becomes a market of dominance….

Unexpected Man In The Frame

Later, when the story had already circled the internet and the initial shock had softened into wonder, Portia realized how fragile the whole thing was. If they’d…

Lou Dobbs’ Final Broadcast

He started far from the glare of studio lights, a young radio man chasing stories in Arizona, not yet the symbol he would become. At CNN, he…

When The Applause Went Silent

When the lights dimmed and the audience finally drifted away, the silence between them said everything the cameras never caught. They were no longer performers hitting their…