Bob Saget, the actor- funnyman known for his part as cherished single pater Danny Tanner on the sitcom “ Full House” and as the wisecracking host of “ America’s Funniest Home Videos,” failed while on a stage-up stint. He was 65.
Deputies in Orange County, Florida, were called Sunday about an “ unresponsive man” in a hostel room at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando and plant Bob Saget dead, according to a sheriff’s statement on Twitter. Investigators plant “ no signs of foul play or medicine use in this case.”
Bob Saget was in Florida as part of his “ I Do n’t Do Negative Comedy Tour.” After warm follower ship receptions to his gigs Friday in Orlando and Saturday in the Ponte Vedra Beach resort area, he celebrated online.
“ I ’m back in comedy like I was when I was 26. I guess I ’m chancing my new voice and loving every moment of it,” he posted Saturday on Instagram.
Fellow jesters and musketeers praised Bob Saget not only for his wit, but his kindness.
“ I'm broken. I'm eviscerated. I'm in complete and maximum shock. I'll noway ever have another friend like him,” wrote John Stamos, whoco-starred with Bob Saget on “ Full House.” “ I love you so much Bobby.”
“ I've no words. Bob was one of the stylish humans beings I ’ve ever known in my life. I loved him so much,” said Candace Cameron Bure, who played Bob Saget’s son on “ Full House.”
“ In frequently a ruthless business he was historically not just ridiculous but more importantly one of the kindest mortal beings I ever met in my career,” actor Richard Lewis wrote on Twitter.
In a statement Sunday, Bob Saget’s family members said they're “ devastated to confirm that our cherished Bob Saget passed away moment. Though we ask for sequestration at this time, we invite you to join us in remembering the love and horselaugh that Bob Saget brought to the world.”
Bob Saget the stage-up showed his wise side with what come a important- talked-about gem in the 2005 talkie “ The Nobles” — in which 100 comics riffed on the world’s dirtiest joke — that revealed his notoriously unprintable sense of humor.
Nasty comedy was n’t part of his long- running network Television shows. He hosted the family friendly “ America’s Funniest Home Vids” and played the treble clean companion and pater to three youthful girls on “ Full House,” the ABC sitcom that also brought fame to Olsen halves Mary-Kate and Ashley when it debuted in 1987.
“Bob Saget was the most loving, compassionate and generous man. We're deeply saddened that he's no longer with us but know that he'll continue to be by our side to guide us as gracefully as he always has,” the Olsens said in a common statement.
The show’s fashion ability did n’t discourage critics, some calling it inelegant and others thinking it fantastic. Bob Saget, as gracious and humorist in an interview as he was on Television defenses, took the personalities in stride.
“‘ Full House’ was a loving kind of show but obviously over the top. It had its heightened reality, a lustrous Willy Wonka quality to it,” he told The Associated Press in a 2001 interview.
That time, Bob Saget took another pass at playing a widowed pater with winsome kiddies on the short-lived sitcom “ Raising Dad.”
He said he plant himself constantly contending questions about his habit of playing sitcom misters, and had a ready response “ (Kevin) Costner does three, four baseball pictures and that’s OK. There’s my explanation.”
Bob Saget was born in Philadelphia on May 17, 1956, to Benjamin, a supermarket superintendent, and Rosalyn, who worked in sanitarium administration. He graduated Temple University and enrolled compactly in the University of Southern California to study film.
He left the council but stayed in Los Angeles and shifted to stand-up comedy, which led to small places in Television and film before he plant success with “ Full House.” He also appeared in some occurrences of the sitcom’s “ Fuller House” 2016-20 effect and was heard as the narrator on “ How I Met Your Mama,” which ran for nine seasons on CBS.
“ Bob Saget was the aged wiser‘me’for nine times on How I Met Your Mama,” twittered cast member Josh Radnor. “ He was the kindest, loveliest, strip, utmost probationer man. The easiest person to be around. A wimp among shabbiness.”
In guest appearances on the Hollywood- set dark comedy “ Cortege,” Bob Saget played a depraved character named Bob Saget who was foul-mouthed but, unlike the man himself, was a pessimist and worse.
In early 2020, Bob Saget was preparing for the launch of his comedy stint when the epidemic put it on hold. He turned his powers to a podcast, “Bob Saget’s Then For You,” which gave suckers an open mic to note and ask him questions.
He concentrated sometimes on directing over the times, including on HBO’s “ The Mind of the Married Man,” and the Norm Macdonald film “ Dirty Work,” and appeared on Broadway in “ Hand to God” and in “ The Drowsy Chaperone.”
Bob Saget drew praise as patron- director of the 1996 Television film “ For Hope,” approximately grounded on the battle of his late family, Gay, with the towel complaint scleroderma, and appealed for increased civil support for exploration finances.
Bob Saget remembered his family in a January 2020 post, noting that she failed when she was 47 and would have been 73 that month.
Bob Saget had daughters Aubrey, Lara and Jennifer with first woman Sherri Kramer before decoupling in 1997. He married Kelly Rizzo in 2018.
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