Houston Chronicle

Actor starred in ‘Funniest Home Videos,’ ‘Full House’

- By Lynn Elber

LOS ANGELES — Bob Saget, the actor-comedian known for his role as beloved single dad Danny Tanner on the sitcom “Full House” and as the wisecracki­ng host of “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” has died, according to authoritie­s in Florida. He was 65.

The sheriff ’s office in Orange County, Fla., was called Sunday about an “unresponsi­ve man” in a hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando, according to a sheriff ’s statement on Twitter.

The man was identified as Robert Saget, and death was pronounced at the scene, the statement said, adding that detectives found “no signs of foul play or drug use in this case.”

Saget was in Florida as part of his “I Don’t Do Negative Comedy Tour,” according to his Twitter feed.

Fellow comedians and friends praised Saget not only for his wit but his kindness.

“I am broken. I am gutted. I am in complete and utter shock. I will never ever have another friend like him,” wrote John Stamos, who co-starred with Saget on “Full House. “I love you so much Bobby.”

Norman Lear, who called Saget a close friend, wrote that the comedian “was as lovely a human as he was funny. And to my mind, he was hilarious.”

“In often a ruthless business he was historical­ly not just hilarious but more importantl­y one of the kindest human beings I ever met in my career,” actor Richard Lewis wrote on Twitter.

Saget’s publicist didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Saget the stand-up comedian showed his flip side with what became a much-talked-about cameo in the 2005 documentar­y “The Aristocrat­s” — in which 100 comics riffed on the world’s dirtiest joke — that revealed his notoriousl­y filthy sense of humor.

Saget was the longtime host of “America’s Funniest Home Videos” and played squeaky clean Danny Tanner, a widower and father to three young girls, on “Full House,” which debuted in 1987.

The show’s popularity didn’t deter critics, some calling it cheesy and others deeming it unreal. “‘Full House’ was a loving kind of show but obviously over the top. It had its heightened reality, a glossy Willy Wonka quality to it,” Saget said in 2001.

That year, Saget took another pass at playing a widowed dad with winsome kids on the shortlived sitcom “Raising Dad.”

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