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Martin Eugene Mull (born August 18, 1943) is an American actor, comedian and musician who has appeared in many television and film roles. He is also a
painter Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ai ...
and recording artist. As an actor, he first became known in his role on '' Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman'' and its spin-off '' Fernwood 2 Night''. Among his other notable roles are Colonel Mustard in the 1985 film '' Clue'', Leon Carp on ''
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'', Willard Kraft on '' Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'', Vlad Masters/Plasmius on ''
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'', and Gene Parmesan on '' Arrested Development''. He had a recurring role on '' Two and a Half Men'' as Russell, the drug-using, humorous pharmacist.


Early years and education

Mull was born in Chicago, the son of Betty Mull, an actress and director, and Harold Mull, a carpenter. He moved with his family to North Ridgeville, Ohio, when he was two years old. They lived there until he was 15 years old, when his family moved to New Canaan, Connecticut. There he attended and graduated from New Canaan High School. He studied painting and graduated in 1965 from the Rhode Island School of Design with a
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; in 1967, he earned a
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in painting, also from RISD.


Career


Musical career

Mull broke into show business as a songwriter, penning Jane Morgan's 1970 country single, "A Girl Named Johnny Cash", which peaked at No. 61 on ''
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''s country charts. Shortly thereafter, he began his own recording career. Throughout the 1970s, and especially in the first half of the decade, Mull was best known as a musical comedian, performing satirical and humorous songs both live and in studio recordings. Rather than the stage trappings of most musical acts, Mull would decorate his stage with comfortable thrift store furniture. Notable live gigs included opening for
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and Sandy Denny at Boston Symphony Hall in 1973;
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at
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's Armadillo World Headquarters in 1973;
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in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania in 1974; and for
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at the Shady Grove Music Fair in Gaithersburg, Maryland, in October 1974. His self-titled debut album, released by Capricorn in 1972, featured many noteworthy musicians, including Ramblin' Jack Elliott,
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from The Band, Keith Spring of NRBQ and Libby Titus.
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and Gary Sperrazza attribute the remark "
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" to Martin Mull.


Acting career

Mull's first well-known acting role was as Garth Gimble in the 1976 television nighttime absurdist soap opera '' Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman''. This led to work in the
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comedy talk shows '' Fernwood 2 Night'' (1977) and ''
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'' (1978), in which he played talk show host Barth Gimble (Garth Gimble's twin brother), opposite Fred Willard, as sidekick Jerry Hubbard. Mull also played the neurotic disc jockey Eric Swan in the 1978 movie '' FM'', his feature film debut. In 1979, Mull appeared in the '' Taxi'' episode ''Hollywood Calling''. He created, wrote for and starred in the short-lived 1984 CBS sitcom '' Domestic Life'', with Megan Follows playing his teenaged daughter. In one episode of ''
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'', he played a
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who was afraid of the outside world. He had a long-running role as Leon Carp, Roseanne Conner's gay boss (and later business partner) on the TV series ''
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''. During the 1980s, Mull played supporting roles in the films ''
Mr. Mom ''Mr. Mom'' is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti and produced by Lynn Loring, Lauren Shuler, and Aaron Spelling. It stars Michael Keaton (in his first lead role), Teri Garr, Martin Mull, Ann Jillian, and Christopher Lloyd. It ...
'' and '' Clue'', and had a rare lead role in '' Serial''. He also starred in a series of commercials for Michelob and Pizza Hut, and in a series of television and radio commercials for
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with Fred Willard. He appeared in the Pecos Bill episode of the Shelley Duvall TV series '' Tall Tales & Legends''. He also did the voice of Vlad Masters/Vlad Plasmius, the main villain in ''
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''. From 1996-2001, Mull played Willard Kraft on the show Sabrina the Teenage Witch as her principal. Mull has appeared as a guest star on the game show '' Hollywood Squares'', appearing as the center square in the show's final season, from 2003 to 2004. In late 2004 and in 2013's Netflix-produced Season 4, he portrayed Gene Parmesan, a private investigator, on the TV series '' Arrested Development''. During 2008 and 2009, Mull guest starred in two episodes of the television series '' Gary Unmarried,'' as Allison's father. Mull also starred in the Fox sitcoms '' Dads'' and '' The Cool Kids'', the latter with
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, Vicki Lawrence, and Leslie Jordan.


Artistic career

Mull has been a painter since the 1970s, and his work has appeared in group and solo exhibits. He participated in the June 15, 1971 exhibit "Flush with the Walls" in the men's room of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts to protest the lack of contemporary and local art in the museum. His work often combines photorealist painting, and the pop art and
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styles. He published a book of some of his paintings, titled ''Paintings Drawings and Words'', in 1995. One of his paintings was used on the cover for the 2008
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novel '' My Sister, My Love''. Another painting, titled ''After Dinner Drinks'' (2008), which is owned by Steve Martin, was used for the cover of ''
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'', an album by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell.


Personal life

Twice divorced, Mull is married to singer Wendy Haas. They have a daughter, Maggie, who as of 2021 is a co-executive producer for ''
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''. In a 2010 interview on ''
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'', Mull identified himself as an
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, saying "I certainly don't begrudge someone else their choice to follow whatever they do, it's just for me, it doesn't make a lot of sense. I think more harm has come to this planet through organized religion, probably, than any single situation that we've invented."


Filmography


Films


Television


Video games

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Discography

*''Martin Mull'' (1972) *"Dueling Tubas" (Single) charted at #92 on ''Billboard''s Hot 100 (1973); #87 in Canada; #70 in Canada AC *''Martin Mull and His Fabulous Furniture in Your Living Room!'' (1973) *''Normal'' (1974) *''In the Soop with Martin Mull'' (also with: Ed Wise and Les Daniels) (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 & Violins'' (1978) *''Near Perfect/Perfect'' (1979) *''Mulling It Over – A Musical Ouvre-View of Martin Mull'' (1998)


References


External links

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Martin Mull on Artnet
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