Martin Mull
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- | '''Martin Mull''' (born August 18, 1943) is an [[United States|American]] actor who has starred in his own [[Situation comedy|television sitcom]] and acted in prominent films. He is also a [[comedian]], [[Painting|painter]], and recording artist. | + | '''Martin Mull''' (born August 18, 1943) is an [[United States|American]] actor who has starred in his own [[Situation comedy|television sitcom]] and acted in prominent films. He is also a [[comedian]], [[Painting|painter]], and recording artist. [[Elvis Costello]] attributes the well-known [[dictum]] "[[writing about music is like dancing about architecture]]" to Martin Mull. |
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Martin Mull (born August 18, 1943) is an American actor who has starred in his own television sitcom and acted in prominent films. He is also a comedian, painter, and recording artist. Elvis Costello attributes the well-known dictum "writing about music is like dancing about architecture" to Martin Mull.
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