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  • Martin Mull

    Martin Mull spent his boyhood in rural Ohio during the 1950s before earning an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. He then became a songwriter and performer, opening for Randy Newman, Frank Zappa, and Bruce Springsteen. His album Sex and Violins was nominated for a Grammy, and his 1985 mockumentary “The History of White People in America” won the ACE award for best comedy special. His film and television credits include acting roles in Mrs. Doubtfire, Clue, Arrested Development, and Veep as well as writing for The Tonight Show, Fernwood 2 Nite, and Roseanne. The final years of Mull’s creative life were dedicated to his work as a writer and a painter.

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