Tributes and Personal Reflections
Melissa Joan Hart, who worked closely with Mull on Sabrina the Teenage Witch, expressed her sorrow at his passing. On Instagram, she shared her fond memories of Mull, describing him as a friend and an exceptional talent. “Rest in peace, friend. The amazing #MartinMull (Principal Kraft) has died and gone to be with God,” Hart wrote. She reminisced about Mull’s extensive body of work, including his roles in Roseanne and Mr. Mom, and praised his commitment to taking on every job offered to him.
Hart also highlighted Mull’s interests outside of entertainment. He was known for his artistic skills and enjoyed painting and building things. “He was also a musician and a great person who I am better for knowing,” she said. Hart’s tribute reflected the deep respect and admiration she had for Mull, and she expressed her condolences to his family, noting that his memory would be cherished through the artwork he created.
A Legacy of Creativity and Humor
Martin Mull was born on August 18, 1943, in Chicago, Illinois. He grew up in North Ridgeville, Ohio, and New Canaan, Connecticut. Initially pursuing a career in painting, Mull attended the Rhode Island School of Design with plans to earn a degree in fine arts. However, his passion for entertainment led him to form bands to fund his education, eventually leading to a successful career in show business.
Mull’s legacy is one of creativity, humor, and versatility. His contributions to television, music, and comedy have left an indelible mark on the entertainment world. Martin Mull is survived by his daughter, Maggie Mull, who continues to make her mark in the industry as a writer and producer, and his third wife, Wendy Haas, whom he married in 1982.
As we remember Martin Mull, we celebrate a life lived with humor, creativity, and a profound impact on those who had the pleasure of working with him and enjoying his work. His unique blend of talents and his ability to bring joy to others will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.