Bob Saget dies at 65: The Full House star found dead in Orlando hotel room after comedy show

Bob Saget dies at 65: The Full House star found dead in an Orlando hotel room by staff just hours after performing stand-up show

Sources close to Saget, who was 65, say he was found dead at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando, Florida, on Sunday Full House star was found in his room by hotel employees about 4 p.m. and was pronounced dead at the sceneScant details around Saget’s death are currently available, though officials said drugs, foul play not involved  Saget’s family wrote they were ‘devastated’ and asked fans to join them ‘remembering the love and laughter’Comedian performed in Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday and sent a final upbeat tweet late after the showSaget  was first known for his raunchy, profane stand-up comedy before starring on ABC’s sitcom Full House   Full House costars John Stamos, Dave Coulier and Candace Cameron Bure were among those paying tribute He had face family tragedies in the past, losing his sister Andrea to a brain aneurysm in 1985 and his other sister Gay, who died of an autoimmune disease scleroderma in 1994

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Bob Saget, who went from being a respected stand-up comedian to a successful star of Full House, has died at age 65.

Sources close to the comic say he died Sunday at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando, Florida, and police confirmed his death shortly afterward.

Employees of the hotel found Saget in his room around 4 p.m., and Sheriff’s deputies and the fire department arrived soon after. 

Few details are currently available about the circumstances leading up to Saget’s death, though sources said he was pronounced dead in his hotel room. 

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office told TMZ that it has ‘no information on cause of death, and detectives have found no signs of foul play or drug use in this case.’ 

A day before his death, Saget posted on upbeat tweet and Instagram following a set in Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday in which he wrote that performing felt as fresh as ‘when I was 26’ and said he ‘finding my new voice and loving every moment of it’, ending the message with ‘peace out’. 

Tributes rushed in for the comedy star with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who took turns playing his youngest daughter on Full House, describing Saget as ‘the most loving, compassionate and generous man.’

They said: ‘We are deeply saddened that he is no longer with us but know that he will continue to be by our side to guide us as gracefully as he always has. We are thinking of his daughters, wife and family and are sending our condolences.’  

Saget’s Full House costar John Stamos wrote that he was ‘broken’ and ‘gutted’ after hearing the news. ‘I am in complete and utter shock. I will never ever have another friend like him. I love you so much Bobby,’ he lamented on Twitter.

The star is survived by his wife Kelly Rizzo, whom he married in 2018, and his three children — Aubrey, 34; Lara, 32; and Jennifer, 29 — all of whom he shared with his first wife Sherri Kramer, whom he was married to from 1982 to 1997. 

His family paid tribute to their ‘beloved Bob’, saying they were ‘devastated’ by his passing. ‘He was everything to us and we want you to know how much he loved his fans, performing live and bringing people from all walks of life together with laughter. 

‘Though we ask for privacy at this time, we invite you to join us in remembering the love and laughter that Bob brought to the world,’ a statement said.    

Shocking death: Bob Saget, who went from being a respected stand-up comedian to a successful star of Full House, reportedly died Sunday at age 65; pictured November 8, 2021, in Los Angeles

Mysterious death: Few details are currently available about the circumstances leading up to Saget’s death, though sources say that he was pronounced dead in his hotel room; seen on Full House in 1987 with (L–R) Mary-Kate/Ashley Olsen, Dave Coulier, Jodie Sweetin, John Stamos and Candace Cameron Bure

Police were stationed outside the Ritz Carlton in Orlando, where Saget was staying, after the Full House star was found dead in his room at the luxury hotel resort

Last post: Saget’s final Twitter and Instagram posts were sent late at night following his final performance in Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday. He wrote that performing felt as fresh as ‘when I was 26’ and said he was ‘finding my new voice and loving every moment of it’

Children: He also leaves behind his three daughters — Aubrey, 34; Lara, 32; and Jennifer, 29 — all of whom he shared with his first wife Sherri Kramer, whom he was married to from 1982 to 1997; (seen together in 2004)

From a dorky dad on Full House to dirty jokes: Bob Saget’s greatest hits

Bob Saget, 65, began his career as a stand-up in his hometown of Philadelphia, before heading west to Los Angeles and landing a role on Full House.  

He starred on the ABC series as Danny Tanner from 1987 through 1995, and then led the Netflix sequel series Fuller House for five seasons from 2016 to 2020. 

From 1989 through 1997, Saget hosted America’s Funniest Home Videos, which collected humorous home videos sent in by fans, and also provided voiceovers for the clips to ramp up the comedy.

Saget also had a reputation among his fellow stand-up comedians for his profane comedy sets. 

In 2005, he featured in the documentary ‘The Aristocrats’ with what has been branded the ‘dirtiest joke in the world’ – including diarrhea, pedophilia and fisting. 

Saget had a cameo appearance in Half Baked, delivering one of the sitcom’s most memorable lines – ‘Have you every sucked d*** for marijuana?’ 

In 2013, Saget went appeared on a special ‘That’s What I’m Talking About’ in which he told a series of ‘Dad’s Dirty Jokes’ about pubes. 

He focused more on this preferred brand of comedy in recent years with his podcast Bob Saget’s Here For You, which he began recording in 2020. 

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Officials added that ‘the Medical Examiner’s Office will make the final call on the cause and manner of death.’ 

The comedian’s unexpected death comes amid his cross-country stand-up tour, which kicked off back in September 2021.

He had recently played a string of dates in Florida, including a show in Orlando.

On Saturday, the night before his body was discovered, Saget sent his final tweet following a show at Jacksonville, Florida’s Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. 

‘Loved tonight’s show @PV_ConcertHall in Jacksonville. Appreciative audience,’ he wrote. ‘Thanks again to @RealTimWilkins for opening. I had no idea I did a 2 hr set tonight. I’m happily addicted again to this s***. Check BobSaget.com for my dates in 2022.’

The comedy icon began his career as a stand-up in his hometown of Philadelphia, before heading west to Los Angeles. 

He went on to have a string of small parts in films starting in the late 1970s, but it wasn’t until a decade later that he became a household name. 

Although he developed a reputation among his fellow stand-up comedians for his profane comedy sets, Saget paradoxically had his greatest success with the heartwarming sitcom Full House.

He starred on the ABC series as Danny Tanner from 1987 through 1995, and then led the Netflix sequel series Fuller House for five seasons from 2016 to 2020.

In an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper from July 2021, Saget revealed that he never expected to lean into cleaner comedy shows like Full House.

‘Full House was an accident,’ he said. ‘I got fired on CBS and was asked to be in Full House.’ 

Saget played a widowed  sports anchor who moves in with his late wife’s brother Jesse (John Stamos) and his childhood friend Joey (Dave Coulier) as they help him raise his three daughters, played by Candace Cameron, Jodie Sweetin and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who split the role of Michelle Tanner.

He starred on the ABC series as Danny Tanner from 1987 through 1995, and then led the Netflix sequel series Fuller House for five seasons from 2016 to 2020; pictured in 1993 with costars (L–R) Dave Coulier, Andrea Barber, Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, John Stamos, Lori Loughlin, Jodie Sweetin, Mary-Kate Olsen, Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit, Candace Cameron and Scott Weinger

Saget played a widowed sports anchor who moves in with his late wife’s brother Jesse (John Stamos) and his childhood friend Joey (Dave Coulier) as they help him raise his three daughters, played by Candace Cameron, Jodie Sweetin and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who split the role of Michelle Tanner; seen with one of the Olsens in 1989

Back for more: The actor reunited with his costars for the sequel series Fuller House on Netflix from 2016 to 2020; seen with Stamos on The View in 2014

TV father: Saget on the show Full House portrayed widower Danny Tanner who had three daughters including Michelle, played by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen

‘My heart is broken,’ said Dave Coulier, who played a comedian on Full House. ‘I love you, Bob. Your forever brother, Dave.’  

Andrea Barber, who played Kimmy Gibbler on Full House and its sequel series, shared a sweet still from Fuller House of herself hugging Saget to mark his death.

‘This one hurts,’ she began her lengthy caption. ‘He had the biggest heart of anyone in Hollywood. He gave the biggest hugs. I am gutted that I will never be able to hug him again.

‘Bob ended every text, every interaction with ‘Love you.’ Didn’t matter how long or short we’d been apart. He loved so deeply and so fiercely,’ she continued.

‘And he never hesitated to tell you just how much you meant to him. This is the greatest lesson I learned from Bob Saget — don’t hesitate to tell people you love them. I feel at peace knowing that Bob knew exactly how much I adore him.’

She concluded: ‘Rest well, my dear friend. I have no doubt you are making everyone in Heaven laugh until their cheeks hurt, just as you did here on Earth ❤️.’ 

Popular show: Mary-Kate is shown being held by Saget in a 1991 promo still for Full House

Family television: Saget is shown in a 1994 episode in a scene opposite one of the Olsen twins

Candace Cameron Bure, who played the actor’s daughter D.J. Tanner on Full House, was left speechless after learning of his death. 

‘I don’t know what to say [broken-hearted emoji]. I have no words,’ she tweeted. ‘Bob was one of the best human beings I’ve ever known in my life. I loved him so much.’

The comedian played up his family-friendly bona fides by concurrently starring on America’s Funniest Home Videos from 1989 through 1997.

He hosted the series, which collected humorous home videos sent in by fans, and also provided voiceovers for the clips to ramp up the comedy.

Saget’s Full House costar John Stamos wrote that he was ‘broken’ and ‘gutted’ after hearing the news. ‘I am in complete and utter shock. I will never ever have another friend like him. I love you so much Bobby,’ he lamented

Like a brother: ‘My heart is broken,’ added Coulier, who played a comedian on Full House. ‘I love you, Bob. Your forever brother, Dave’

‘I loved him so much’: Candace Cameron Bure, who played the actor’s daughter D.J. Tanner on Full house, was left speechless after learning of his death

Costars: Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who both took turns playing his youngest daughter on the series, issued a statement following his passing. ‘Bob was the most loving, compassionate and generous man,’ they wrote; one of the twins seen with Saget, Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin on Full House in 1991

Inspired: Josh Radnor eulogized Saget (who narrated How I Met Your Mother as an older version of his character) in a Twitter thread, culminating with a smiley photo of the two. Like so many others, he described his friend as ‘the kindest, loveliest, funniest, most supportive man’ and a ‘mensch among mensches’

Although he didn’t appear in front of the camera, Saget’s recognizable voice narrated another ABC sitcom, How I Met Your Mother, in which he played an older version of Ted Mosby (played on-screen by Josh Radnor).

Radnor eulogized his colleague in a Twitter thread, culminating with a smiley photo of the two.

Like so many others, he described his friend as ‘the kindest, loveliest, funniest, most supportive man’ and a ‘mensch among mensches.’ 

Close bond: Mary Kate,  Bob and Ashley are shown in May 2004 in Los Angeles

Missing him: Andrea Barber, who played Kimmy Gibbler on Full House and its sequel series, shared a sweet still from Fuller House of herself hugging Saget to mark his death

‘Gutted’: ‘This one hurts,’ she began her lengthy caption. ‘He had the biggest heart of anyone in Hollywood. He gave the biggest hugs. I am gutted that I will never be able to hug him again’

Making it count: ‘Bob ended every text, every interaction with ‘Love you.’ Didn’t matter how long or short we’d been apart. He loved so deeply and so fiercely,’ she continued

No regrets: ‘And he never hesitated to tell you just how much you meant to him. This is the greatest lesson I learned from Bob Saget — don’t hesitate to tell people you love them’

Life-long friends: ‘I feel at peace knowing that Bob knew exactly how much I adore him,’ Barber added

At rest: She concluded: ‘Rest well, my dear friend. I have no doubt you are making everyone in Heaven laugh until their cheeks hurt, just as you did here on Earth ❤️’

The actor and comedian poked fun at his image with a recurring role on HBO’s Entourage, and he also led the single-season WB sitcom Raising Dad, which featured rising stars Kat Dennings and Brie Larson with Sopranos fixture Jerry Adler.

Dennings expressed her sorrow at news of her former costars death on Sunday.

‘Oh god. Bob Saget!!! The loveliest man. I was his TV daughter for one season and he was always so kind and protective. So so sorry for his family,’ she tweeted. 

Saget wasn’t afraid to get a bit silly, and one of his recent appearances was as a disguised figure on The Masked Singer.

He focused more on his preferred brand of comedy in recent years with his podcast Bob Saget’s Here For You, which he began recording in 2020. 

‘The loveliest man’: Saget’s Raising Dad costar Kat Dennings called him ‘so kind and protective’ in a tweet paying tribute to him

Family: The star is survived by his wife Kelly Rizzo, whom he married in 2018; seen with Rizzo in June 2021 in NYC

Last Christmas: Last year, Rizzo revealed on Instagram that the couple had spent their first Christmas together, despite having been married multiple years

Other small but impactful roles include an uncredited part as a cocaine addict in Dave Chappelle’s 1998 stoner comedy Half Baked, and he was one of the many comedians featured in the documentary The Aristocrats, about the infamous foul comedy routine of the title.

When he wasn’t on stage or in front of the camera, Saget also tried his hand at directing.

He helmed the Norm Macdonald–starring comedy Dirty Work, which was reviled by critics but later reevaluated as a cult classic, and he provided voices for and directed the straight-to-video parody film Farce Of The Penguins. 

Last year, Rizzo revealed on Instagram that the couple had spent their first Christmas together, despite having been married multiple years.

‘So happy to spend my very first Christmas with @BobSaget (even though we’ve been married over 3 years!) because he’s finally in Chicago for the holidays!’ she captioned a cute photo of the couple holding hands in front of a Chinese dragon statue.

Online tribute: Tim Allen took to Twitter and revealed the news of Saget’s death hit him hard

Nice things: Chris Franjola tweeted that he’d like to believe Saget can see all of the nice things being written about himH

Prayers offered: Viola Davis offered prayers to his family and loved ones

Very sad: Constance Zimmer was ‘very sad’ and tweeted that she always laughed when around Saget

Aristocrats fan: John Cusack paid tribute to Saget and praised his work in The Aristocrats film about the famous dirty joke of the same name

Hot dad: Mindy Kaling noted that Saget was the ‘original Hot Dad’ for people of a certain age

Shortly before his death, Saget mused about the nature of the afterlife while paying tribute to Betty White after she died just days away from her 100th birthday.

‘I don’t know what happens when we die, but if Betty says you get to be with the love of your life, then I happily defer to Betty on this,’ he wrote, noting the actress’ undying love for her late husband Allen Ludden, who died in 1981.

Saget managed to be an unending source of humor for his fans despite several family tragedies earlier in life.

His sister Andrea died of a brain aneurysm in 1985, and his other sister Gay died from the autoimmune disease scleroderma in 1994. 

Living with loss: Saget managed to be an unending source of humor for his fans despite several family tragedies earlier in life. His sister Andrea died of a brain aneurysm in 1985, and his other sister Gay died from the autoimmune disease scleroderma in 1994; seen in 2016 with (L–R) daughters Jennifer and Lara in NYC

In a 2019 interview with NIH Medline Plus Magazine, Saget revealed he had been working with the Scleroderma Research Foundation even prior to his sister’s diagnosis.

The disease leads to hardening of the skin and connective tissue, and the TV star described it as ‘incredibly painful,’ adding that his family was ‘still having post-traumatic stress disorder’ from caring for his sister in her final days.

His experience with the disease later inspired him to direct the TV Movie For Hope, which starred Dana Delany as a woman diagnosed with the same illness that killed his sister. 

Following news of Saget’s death, tributes began flowing in from his famous friends and admirers, most of whom noted Saget’s warmth and kindness. 

Although SNL star Pete Davidson doesn’t have his own social media accounts, he had a friend share a statement online in which he revealed that Saget had had played an essential role in helping him with mental health issues.

‘Bob Saget was one of the nicest men on the planet,’ he began.

‘When I was younger and several times throughout our friendship he helped me get through some rough mental health stuff. He stayed on the phone with my mom for hours trying to help in anyway he can — connecting us with doctors and new things we can try,’ he continued. ‘He would check in on me and make sure I was okay. 

‘I love you Bob it was an honor to know you. Thank you for your kindness and friendship. My condolences to the family.’ 

A friend in his time of need: Although SNL star Pete Davidson doesn’t have his own social media accounts, he had a friend share a statement online in which he revealed that Saget had had played an essential role in helping him with mental health issues

Respect: The Office star B.J. Novak, who had appeared on Bob Saget’s Here For You earlier in January, reacted to the news with a simple broken-hearted emoji. On January 3, he had retweeted a clip from his episode and serenaded the late comic: ‘I have always and will always love Bob Saget’

A ‘beautiful’ mind: Jim Carrey memorialized the late comedian with a black-and-white photo of the two in their early years. He called Saget ‘beautiful’ and added, ‘He had a big, big heart and a wonderfully warped comic mind. He gave the world a lot of joy and lived his life for goodness’ sake’

‘Such a nice person’: Adam Sandler called Saget a ‘great man’ and ‘funny as hell’

Farewell: ‘Sail on my friend Bob Saget With your huge heart and abject lunacy,’ Whoopi Goldberg wrote. ‘My condolences to his daughters & other family’

The best: Billy Crystal was ‘shocked and saddened’ to learn of Saget’s death. He called him ‘A great friend and one of the funniest and sweetest people I have ever known.’

Last call: Saget’s friend and fellow comic Gilbert Gottfried shared a photo of the two warmly embracing in his tribute post, in which he said the two spoke on the phone just days earlier

The best: Former Daily Show host Jon Stewart simply wrote that Saget was ‘Just the funniest and nicest…’

Jim Carrey memorialized the late comedian with a black-and-white photo of the two in their early years.

He called Saget ‘beautiful’ and added, ‘He had a big, big heart and a wonderfully warped comic mind. He gave the world a lot of joy and lived his life for goodness’ sake.’ 

Adam Sandler called Saget a ‘great man’ and ‘funny as hell,’ adding, ‘Such a nice person. Love to Bob and his whole family.’ 

The Office star B.J. Novak, who had appeared on Bob Saget’s Here For You earlier in January, reacted to the news with a simple broken-hearted emoji. 

On January 3, he had retweeted a clip from his episode and serenaded the late comic: ‘I have always and will always love Bob Saget.’

Billy Crystal was ‘shocked and saddened’ to learn of Saget’s death. He called him ‘A great friend and one of the funniest and sweetest people I have ever known.’ 

‘Sail on my friend Bob Saget With your huge heart and abject lunacy,’ Whoopi Goldberg wrote. ‘My condolences to his daughters & other family.’ 

Saget’s friend and fellow comic Gilbert Gottfried shared a photo of the two warmly embracing in his tribute post.

‘Still in shock. I just spoke with Bob a few days ago,’ he wrote. ‘We stayed on the phone as usual making each other laugh. RIP to friend, comedian & fellow Aristocrat Bob Saget.’ 

Former Daily Show host Jon Stewart simply wrote that Saget was ‘Just the funniest and nicest…’  

Kind words: Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen tweeted that the Full House star ‘had the biggest heart and wore it on his sleeve’ and called him a ‘mensch’

Having a blast: On Instagram, he included a photo of the late comic smiling while wearing sunglasses

RIP: Danny DeVito wrote, ‘So sad about Bob Saget. Rest in Peace’

Old friends: Television writer and producer Norman Lear was beamed in a photo featuring Saget. ‘Bob Saget was as lovely a human as he was funny. And to my mind, he was hilarious. We were close friends and I could not have loved him more,’ he wrote

Beloved: Star Trek’s George Takei wrote that he was ‘saddened to learn of the untimely passing of comedian Bob Saget,’ whom he said was a ‘regular presence in our living rooms, bring to us the funniest videos and countless belly laughs’

Having a laugh: Henry Winkler alluded to Saget’s risqué stand-up comedy in his tribute. ‘BOB … it was great to know you … Oh are you going to make God blush,’ he joked

‘I will miss you so much Bob’: Community star Joel McHale wrote that he was ‘shocked at @bobsaget’s passing’ and shared his thoughts for Saget’s wife and children

Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen tweeted that the Full House star ‘had the biggest heart and wore it on his sleeve.’

‘He was so generous with his feelings. A mensch,’ he added. 

Danny DeVito wrote, ‘So sad about Bob Saget. Rest in Peace.’ 

Legendary television writer and producer Norman Lear was beaming ear-to-ear in a throwback photo he posted featuring Saget.

‘Bob Saget was as lovely a human as he was funny. And to my mind, he was hilarious. We were close friends and I could not have loved him more,’ he wrote.

Star Trek’s George Takei wrote that he was ‘saddened to learn of the untimely passing of comedian Bob Saget,’ whom he said was a ‘regular presence in our living rooms, bring to us the funniest videos and countless belly laughs.’

‘Gone too soon, like so many of the brightest souls,’ he added. 

Henry Winkler alluded to Saget’s risqué stand-up comedy in his tribute. 

‘BOB … it was great to know you … Oh are you going to make God blush,’ he joked. 

Community star Joel McHale wrote that he was ‘shocked at @bobsaget’s passing.’

‘One of the most kind & thoughtful people I’ve ever come across & he just happened to be one of the funniest on the planet,’ he continued. ‘I will miss you so much Bob. Love you dear friend. I’m so sorry @kellyrizzo. And so sorry to the rest of the family.’

Tragic: Howie Mandel posted a playful photo featuring his old friend and wrote, ‘Comedy and tragedy are so close together and today they collided’

Just spoke to him: Comedian Dane cook wrote that he was ‘stunned beyond belief’ at Saget’s death and said they had recently chatted together and recorded a podcast

Can’t believe it: The Masked Singer panelist Ken Jeong was in ‘shock’ and ‘so numb right now’

Fun to be around: Russell Crowe applauded Saget as ‘a good hang’ and ‘a good chat,’ adding that he was ‘kind, funny, generous’

‘Love you forever’: ‘Damn it @bobsaget you left your body,’ wrote Seth Green,’ who said he would ‘celebrate’ Sage’s ‘genius,’ ‘giant heart’ and ‘joy for life’

Howie Mandel posted a playful photo featuring his old friend and wrote, ‘Comedy and tragedy are so close together and today they collided.’ 

Comedian Dane cook wrote that he was ‘stunned beyond belief’ at Saget’s death.

‘I’m confused and sad here… I just spoke with him a couple days ago and we just had the most beautiful podcast chat over the holidays,’ he wrote. ‘I loved him. I can not believe this.’

The Masked Singer panelist Ken Jeong was in ‘shock’ and ‘so numb right now.’ 

Russell Crowe applauded Saget as ‘a good hang’ and ‘a good chat,’ adding that he was ‘kind, funny, generous.’ 

‘Damn it @bobsaget you left your body,’ wrote Seth Green,’ who said he would ‘celebrate’ Sage’s ‘genius,’ ‘giant heart’ and ‘joy for life.’

‘Thank you for helping me through the inevitable sadness of life with comedy. At least now you can hang with Rodney & Don again. Love you forever.’ 

That’s all: George Lopez simply wrote that Saget’s death was ‘devastating news’ and copied the late comedian’s final tweet

‘So grateful’: Comedian Jim Norton bemoaned how ‘Everything I start to write about him just feels inadequate,’ adding, ‘He is universally loved. I am so grateful he was my friend’

‘What is going on?!’ Community’s Yvette Nicole Brown wrote that she had recently worked with Saget and bemoaned what seemed like a string of deaths of beloved stars. ‘He was such a lovely, funny man,’ she wrote

‘Hilarious and kind’: Tom Green said he was ‘extremely saddened’ to hear of Saget’s death. ‘You were always hilarious and kind. You made my life and so many other peoples lives better Bob. Rest In Peace.’

Those were the days: Pauly Shore recounted how he first met Saget at The Comedy Store ‘when I was just a kid in the 1970s’

Viewer be warned: Jane Lynch urged her followers to check out Saget’s acclaimed (and raunchy) ‘impromptu The Aristocrats story on YouTube. It’s brilliant and not for the faint of heart’

George Lopez simply wrote that Saget’s death was ‘devastating news’ and copied the late comedian’s final tweet. 

Comedian Jim Norton bemoaned how ‘Everything I start to write about him just feels inadequate.’

‘He is universally loved. I am so grateful he was my friend.’ 

Community’s Yvette Nicole Brown wrote that she had recently worked with Saget and bemoaned what seemed like a string of deaths of beloved stars.

‘He was such a lovely, funny man,’ she wrote. ‘What is going on?!’

Tom Green said he was ‘extremely saddened’ to hear of Saget’s death. ‘You were always hilarious and kind. You made my life and so many other peoples lives better Bob. Rest In Peace.’ 

Pauly Shore recounted how he first met Saget at The Comedy Store ‘when I was just a kid in the 1970s.’ 

Jane Lynch urged her followers to check out Saget’s acclaimed (and raunchy) ‘impromptu The Aristocrats story on YouTube. It’s brilliant and not for the faint of heart.’ 

Comfortable pals: Tom Arnold joked that ‘The only people who said terrible things about Bob Saget were his best friends [broken-hearted emoji]’

One last laugh: ‘I f***ing loved that dude,’ gushed comedian Brian Posehn. ‘I’ll never see him in an airport and talk s*** about Stamos again. What a kick in the gut,’ he wrote

‘Please be kind like Bob always was’: Artie Lange, who costarred in Dirty Work, wrote that ‘Bob was so special to me and I’ll be sad about this day forever’

‘Entertainment legend’: Paris Hilton was ‘so sad’ to learn of the comic star’s death. ‘You brought so many laughs to so many homes and will forever be an entertainment legend. You will be greatly missed.’

Tom Arnold joked that ‘The only people who said terrible things about Bob Saget were his best friends [broken-hearted emoji].’ 

‘I f***ing loved that dude,’ gushed comedian Brian Posehn. ‘I’ll never see him in an airport and talk s*** about Stamos again. What a kick in the gut,’ he wrote.

‘My heart breaks for @JohnStamos and @DaveCoulier, so sorry fellas,’ he added.

Artie Lange, who costarred in Dirty Work, wrote that ‘Bob was so special to me and I’ll be sad about this day forever.’

‘Please be kind like Bob always was and considering donating here. It would mean everything to him,’ he wrote, linking to a page for the National Scleroderma Foundation. 

Saget’s sister died from the disease in 1994, according to his website. 

Paris Hilton was ‘so sad’ to learn of the comic star’s death. ‘You brought so many laughs to so many homes and will forever be an entertainment legend. You will be greatly missed.’ 

Devastating: Country singer Mickey Guyton was ‘completely heartbroken’ over the news

No more coffee dates: Patton Oswalt revealed that he had Saget over to his house in October to interview him for a documentary. ‘We were going to catch up over coffee when he was done editing and now I’m crying F***,’ he wrote

‘Very sad’: Comedian Marc Maron called the America’s Funniest Home Videos host ‘truly one of the nicest guys and so funny’

Be kind: Zelda Williams, daughter of the late Robin Williams, urged Saget’s devastated fans to ‘please try to be mindful of the mourning, and privacy, of his loved ones’

Country singer Mickey Guyton was ‘completely heartbroken’ over the news.

Patton Oswalt revealed that he had Saget over to his house in October to interview him for a documentary.

‘We were going to catch up over coffee when he was done editing and now I’m crying F***,’ he wrote.

Comedian Marc Maron called the America’s Funniest Home Videos host ‘truly one of the nicest guys and so funny.’ 

Zelda Williams, daughter of the late Robin Williams, urged Saget’s devastated fans to ‘please try to be mindful of the mourning, and privacy, of his loved ones.’

‘Don’t bombard them if they have socials. Don’t consume clickbait media that may have invaded their privacy or violated their safety. They’re human.’

Nice guy: Kathy Griffin seconded B.J. Novak’s love for Saget in her own tweet. ‘You couldn’t find a nicer or sharper wit than Bog Saget. Shocked and devastated’

Consistent praise: Comedian Nikki Glaser added that he was ‘as kind as he was funny’

‘Too much’: ‘There wasn’t a kinder person in Hollywood than Bob Saget,’ Josh Gad tweeted. ‘I am having trouble wrapping my head around this. I do not want to believe this. It’s all too much to handle’

Caring: Rob Schneider called Saget a ‘kind and gentle presence that always made every one in the room feel at ease’

Family friend: John Fogerty, of Creedence Clearwater Revival fame, shared a photo of himself with Saget, writing that his family ‘loved’ the comedian and was ‘devastated’ to learn of his death

Big impact: Former SNL star Jay Pharoah tweeted a photo of himself with the late actor and wrote that he ‘loved’ Saget, who was ‘one of, if not the nicest human being I have ever been blessed to meet’

Kathy Griffin seconded B.J. Novak’s love for Saget in her own tweet.

‘You couldn’t find a nicer or sharper wit than Bog Saget. Shocked and devastated.’

Comedian Nikki Glaser added that he was ‘as kind as he was funny.’

‘There wasn’t a kinder person in Hollywood than Bob Saget,’ Josh Gad tweeted. ‘I am having trouble wrapping my head around this. I do not want to believe this. It’s all too much to handle.’

Rob Schneider called Saget a ‘kind and gentle presence that always made every one in the room feel at ease.’

John Fogerty, of Creedence Clearwater Revival fame, shared a photo of himself with Saget, writing that his family ‘loved’ the comedian and was ‘devastated’ to learn of his death.

Former SNL star Jay Pharoah tweeted a photo of himself with the late actor and wrote that he ‘loved’ Saget, who was ‘one of, if not the nicest human being I have ever been blessed to meet.’

‘I’m glad to have called you friend, brother and supporter. Heaven just got a little more sweet and funnier RIP to my homie forever bro,’ he added. 

He will be missed: The illusionist David Copperfield called Saget ‘Such a Wonderful Talented Person’ and added, ‘we will miss you’

Letting it out: Songwriter Diane Warren could barely handle the news. ‘What sad s***** beyond f***ed up news about Bob Saget. F***,’ she cursed

Special meeting: Larry the Cable Guy admitted he only met Saget once when he dropped by an Orlando comedy club to workshop new material, but the two ‘had such a blast that night and shared tons of laughs’

Sensing a pattern: Filmmaker and comedian Judd Apatow joined others in celebrating the stand-up comic’s kindness

Laughing through tears: Neal Brennan, who co-wrote Half Baked with Dave Chappelle, tried to find some humor that Saget might have approved of in his tribute by joking that he would assume the comic died of ‘irritable bowel syndrome’ for the time being

Colleagues: Sherri Shepherd added that he was ‘so nice’ when she would perform with him at iconic New York City and Los Angeles comedy clubs

The illusionist David Copperfield called Saget ‘Such a Wonderful Talented Person’ and added, ‘we will miss you.’

Songwriter Diane Warren could barely handle the news.

‘What sad s***** beyond f***ed up news about Bob Saget. F***,’ she cursed. 

Larry the Cable Guy admitted he only met Saget once when he dropped by an Orlando comedy club to workshop new material, but the two ‘had such a blast that night and shared tons of laughs.’

Filmmaker and comedian Judd Apatow joined others in celebrating the stand-up comic’s kindness.

‘Bob Saget was so kind and when you spent time with him he made you laugh hard,’ he tweeted. ‘He loved to be funny and he was hysterical. He was also there for everyone. A beautiful soul.’

Neal Brennan, who co-wrote Half Baked with Dave Chappelle, tried to find some humor that Saget might have approved of in his tribute.

‘Until I found out my friend Bob Saget’s cause of death, I’m just gonna assume irritable bowel syndrome. It’s what he would want,’ he joked.

Sherri Shepherd added that he was ‘so nice’ when she would perform with him at iconic New York City and Los Angeles comedy clubs. 

Honoring his cause: Amy Schumer wrote that Saget was ‘fun to be around’ and shared that she was making a charitable donation in his honor

Father figure: Demi Lovato posted a photo of him looking particularly fatherly and wrote that they were ‘Honored to have met’ him,’ adding that he was ‘America’s dad’

Missing him: Comedian Chelsea Handler called him the ‘kindest, warmest male comic there was.’ She added, ‘You will be missed and loved for a long time’

Those were the days: The comedian George Wallace wrote that he had ‘four decades of friendship’ with Saget and noted that they spend a Thanksgiving together early in their careers

Hard to swallow: The singer–songwriter Richard Marx could barely believe the news. ‘No way. Not Bob,’ he wrote

Friend of a friend: Everybody Loves Raymond actress Patricia Heaton thanked right-wing commentator Dave Rubin for introducing her to Saget at a dinner

Amy Schumer wrote that Saget was ‘fun to be around’ and shared that she was making a charitable donation in his honor. 

Demi Lovato posted a photo of him looking particularly fatherly and wrote that they were ‘Honored to have met’ him,’ adding that he was ‘America’s dad.’ 

Comedian Chelsea Handler called him the ‘kindest, warmest male comic there was.’

‘I loved it whenever I saw him, or heard from him. He was the guy that everyone loved. Love you, Bob Saget. You will be missed and loved for a long time.’ 

The comedian George Wallace wrote that he had ‘four decades of friendship’ with Saget and noted that they spend a Thanksgiving together early in their careers.

‘He cooked the turkey but had no idea you were supposed to take the innards out. We completely lost it,’ he joked. ‘Do us a favor Bob and stay outta hell so we can talk s*** again someday. Love you, my friend.’ 

The singer–songwriter Richard Marx could barely believe the news. ‘No way. Not Bob,’ he wrote.

Everybody Loves Raymond actress Patricia Heaton thanked right-wing commentator Dave Rubin for introducing her to Saget at a dinner.

Bob Saget’s Full House co-stars react to comedian’s shocking death

Bob Saget’s death sent shockwaves through Hollywood as stars reacted to the news.

On Sunday, January 9, the 65-year-old actor was found unresponsive in his hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando and pronounced dead at the scene.

Saget’s Full House co-stars John Stamos, Candace Cameron Bure and Dave Coulier expressed their disbelief and sadness on social media, while Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen released a statement.

Full House: Saget played ‘America’s dad’ Danny Tanner on the show which aired from 1987 to 1995; cast photo taken 1993

Stamos wrote he was ‘gutted,’ Bure called the comedic actor ‘one of the best human beings I’ve ever known,’ Coulier said his ‘heart was broken,’ and the Olsen twins said they were ‘deeply saddened.’

‘I am broken. I am gutted. I am in complete and utter shock. I will never ever have another friend like him. I love you so much Bobby,’ wrote Stamos.

Bure wrote, ‘I don’t know what to say. I have no words. Bob was one of the best humans beings I’ve ever known in my life. I loved him so much,’ with the heartbreak emoji.

‘Gutted’: ‘I am broken. I am gutted. I am in complete and utter shock. I will never ever have another friend like him. I love you so much Bobby,’ wrote Stamos

Speechless: ‘I don’t know what to say. I have no words. Bob was one of the best humans beings I’ve ever known in my life. I loved him so much,’ wrote Bure

Heartbroken: ‘My heart is broken. I love you, Bob. Your forever brother, Dave,’ Coulier wrote

‘My heart is broken. I love you, Bob. Your forever brother, Dave,’ Coulier wrote.

‘Bob was the most loving, compassionate and generous man,’ Mary-Kate and Ashley said in a statement obtained by Page Six.

‘This one hurts,’ began Andrea Barber, who played Kimmy Gibbler. ‘He had the biggest heart of anyone in Hollywood. He gave the biggest hugs. I am gutted that I will never be able to hug him again. Bob ended every text, every interaction with “Love you.” Didn’t matter how long or short we’d been apart. He loved so deeply and so fiercely. And he never hesitated to tell you just how much you meant to him. This is the greatest lesson I learned from Bob Saget — don’t hesitate to tell people you love them. I feel at peace knowing that Bob knew exactly how much I adore him.’

She concluded: ‘Rest well, my dear friend. I have no doubt you are making everyone in Heaven laugh until their cheeks hurt, just as you did here on Earth ❤️.’

Missing him: Andrea Barber, who played Kimmy Gibbler on Full House and its sequel series, shared a sweet still from Fuller House of herself hugging Saget to mark his death

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Bob Saget is fondly remembered by Hollywood peers following his death at 65

Bob Saget‘s death sent shockwaves through Hollywood as stars reacted to the news. 

On Sunday, January 9, the 65-year-old actor was found unresponsive in his hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando and pronounced dead at the scene.  

 Whoopi Goldberg wrote ‘Sail on my friend Bob Saget With your huge heart and abject lunacy, my condolences to his daughters & other family.’

Shocking: Bob Saget, 65, was found unresponsive in his Orlando, Florida hotel room on Sunday and pronounced dead at the scene, with news of his passing sending shockwaves through Hollywood; pictured June 2021

Comedian Ken Jeong wrote ‘I am in shock. I am so numb right now’ while Jon Stewart wrote ‘Bob Saget…Just the funniest and nicest…’ 

‘Comedy and tragedy are so close together and today they collided,’ wrote Howie Mandel. 

Others including Andy Cohen and Patton Oswalt shared photos with the late actor as well.

Tragic: ‘Comedy and tragedy are so close together and today they collided,’ wrote Howie Mandel

‘He was the best guy that everyone loved’: Chelsea Handler called him the ‘warmest male comic there was’

Cohen said he wore his heart on his sleeve, while Jon Stewart called him ‘just the funniest and nicest.’ 

Henry Winkler tried to inject humor as he wrote ‘Oh are you going to make God blush.’

And Pete Davidson who does not have social media penned a statement about Saget which was shared on Twitter by an SNL writer. 

 

‘Great man’: Adam Sandler called him ‘funny as hell’ and ‘such a nice person’

‘Bob Saget was one of the nicest men on the planet. When I was younger and several times throughout our friendship he helped me get through some rough mental health stuff.  

‘He stayed on the phone with my mom for hours trying to help in anyway he can – connecting us with doctors and new things we can try. He would check in on me and make sure I was okay. 

‘I love you Bob it was an honor to know you. Thank you for your kindness and friendship. My condolences to the family,’ he wrote in conclusion. 

Tragedy strikes: The Orange County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Saget’s death on Sunday after deputies were called just after 4PM to the Ritz-Carlton; pictured November 2021

Always looking out: And Pete Davidson who does not have social media penned a statement about Saget which was shared on Twitter by an SNL writer, where he recalled how Bob had helped him get through mental health issues 

Mental health checks: ‘He stayed on the phone with my mom for hours trying to help in anyway he can – connecting us with doctors and new things we can try. He would check in on me and make sure I was okay,’ Davidson wrote 

Donation: Amy Schumer said in his honor she would be donating to a charity ‘very close to his heart’

Jim Carrey shared a throwback snap of the pair from 1992 at the Comedy Store.

‘Beautiful Bob Saget passed away today at 65. He had a big, big heart and a wonderfully warped comic mind. He gave the world a lot of joy and lived his life for goodness’ sake,’ he wrote. 

Other comedians including Chelsea Handler, Adam Sandler, Amy Schumer, Kathy Griffin, Jane Lynch, Joel McHale, and Dane Cook also reacted to the news of his passing. 

Cook said they had just spoken a few days ago and that he was ‘stunned beyond belief,’ while McHale said he was one of the ‘most kind and thoughtful people.’ 

‘He had a big, big heart and a wonderfully warped comic mind’:  Jim Carrey posted a throwback snap from 1992 of the duo at the Comedy Store

Comedy greats: Norman Lear wrote ‘I could not have loved him more’ while calling him ‘as lovely a human as he was funny’

 

 

‘Nice guys DO finish first’: Rob Schneider remembered him fondly

Kristin Davis called him ‘such a warm person and so talented’ while Paris Hilton wrote ‘You brought so many laughs to so many homes and will forever be an entertainment legend.’

The late Robin Williams’ daughter Zelda wrote: ‘While outpouring love in memory of Bob Saget today, please try to be mindful of the mourning, and privacy, of his loved ones.’ 

Athletes including Jerome Bettis and Julian Edelman also spoke out, while legendary actor-writer Norman Lear wrote ‘I could not have loved him more’ while calling him ‘as lovely a human as he was funny.’ 

Keeping his memory alive: Jane Lynch provided a link to a video 

‘Stunned beyond belief’: Comedian Dane Cook wrote that he was ‘confused and sad’ and had spoken with him a couple days ago 

Saget’s How I Met Your Mother co-star Josh Radnor fired off seven tweets and called him ‘a mensch among mensches,’ while detailing their instant bond, yearly dinners , and his love for his daughters. 

‘Bob loved his daughters so much. He loved making people laugh. He never missed a birthday text. He raised millions of dollars for scleroderma research. He proved you could be funny and successful and kind,’ Radnor wrote.

‘I’m endlessly grateful that HIMYM brought Bob Saget into my life. I’ll hear his voice in my head for the rest of my days. /end’ alongside a photo of the pair. 

 

‘Thank you for helping me through the inevitable sadness of life with comedy’: Seth Green paid tribute 

‘Heaven got a little sweeter and more funnier’: Former SNL player Jay Pharoah said ‘my heart is so broken’

At around 4PM on Sunday, deputies were called to the Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes after receiving a report of an unresponsive man. 

TMZ was the first to report the death, with The Orange County Sheriff’s Office confirming the news. 

‘Earlier today, deputies were called to the Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes for a call about an unresponsive man in a hotel room. The man was identified as Robert Saget and pronounced deceased on scene. 

Outpouring of support: Former The Talk co-host Aisha Tyler spoke out in addition to countless celebrities, journalists and comedians

Devastating: George Lopez also tweeted about the death 

Close bond: Saget’s How I Met Your Mother co-star Josh Radnor fired off seven tweets and called him ‘a mensch among mensches,’ while detailing their instant bond, yearly dinners, and his love for his daughters

America’s dad: Demi Lovato wrote ‘honored to have met you’ and called him ‘America’s dad’

Hits home: The late Robin Williams’ daughter Zelda wrote: ‘While outpouring love in memory of Bob Saget today, please try to be mindful of the mourning, and privacy, of his loved ones’

‘How could this be?’ Hilary Duff expressed her sadness

‘Detectives found no signs of foul play or drug use in this case. The Medical Examiner’s Office will make the final call on the cause and manner of death,’ the Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. 

On Saturday evening Saget performed what was sadly to be his last show as he did stand-up at the Ponte Vedra hall in Jacksonville, Florida. 

‘He snapped a selfie and wrote optimistically in the caption ‘I’m back in comedy like I was when I was 26. I guess I’m finding my new voice and loving every moment of it.’ 

A few months back: Jeremy O. Harris shared a snap of what he called a ‘once in a lifetime candid interaction’ with the late actor

True talent: Magician David Copperfield called him a ‘wonderful talented person’

‘Rest in Power’: Public Enemy took to their twitter account

Musician John Fogerty said he and his family were ‘devastated’ 

Rough few days: Writer Steven Weintraub spoke at the ‘brutal’ losses of Betty White, Sidney Poitier and now Saget 

 

Last snap: On Saturday evening he had performed a standup set at the Ponte Vedra hall in Jacksonville, Florida and had shared a selfie, optimistically writing in the caption ‘I’m back in comedy like I was when I was 26. I guess I’m finding my new voice and loving every moment of it’

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Bob Saget talked about evolving approach to comedy in final interview: ‘I just want to make people laugh’

Bob Saget spoke about his evolving approach to comedy, an influential mentor and his days as a student at Philadelphia’s Temple University in what would be his final interview ahead of his shocking death at the age of 65.

The Full House star and comedian was found dead Sunday in a Ritz-Carlton hotel room in Orlando, officials with the Orange County, Florida, sheriff’s office tweeted, adding that there were ‘no signs of foul play or drug use in this case.’

Saget on Wednesday appeared on News4JAX to promote his show Saturday at Jacksonville’s Ponte Vedra Concert Hall on his I Don’t Do Negative Comedy Tour.

The latest: Bob Saget spoke about his evolving approach to comedy, an influential mentor and his days as a student at Philadelphia’s Temple University in what would be his final interview ahead of his shocking death at the age of 65

He bonded with News4JAX anchor Bruce Hamilton, who he knew from Temple University, telling Hamilton, ‘I just remember you, we went to Temple.’

Saget got emotional when he was asked about Lew Klein, the late American Bandstand producer and Temple University professor who died at the age of 91 in June of 2019.

‘You’re gonna make me cry, he was like a dad to me,’ Saget said of Klein, noting that he helped him break into show business by getting him an internship on The Mike Douglas Show.

‘That was my first indoctrination into show business, I was 19,’ Saget said, hailing Klein for his care for students in an educational career that spanned more than six decades.

‘Lew Klein cared so much about students, I’ve had a couple of those teachers,’ Saget said. ‘When you get a teacher like that in your life, it’s a real gift, anybody watching who knows what I’m saying, both of my sisters were teachers and there’s nothing like it if you’re a good teacher and he literally helped me, and he would talk with me and then we lost him not too long ago, which is very sad.’

He bonded with News4JAX anchor Bruce Hamilton, who he knew from Temple University, telling Hamilton, ‘I just remember you, we went to Temple’

In the interview, Saget said he was enthusiastic about his forthcoming trip to the Sunshine State, where he had great memories.

‘I’m leaving tomorrow to be there so I can be, I’m going to Orlando and then I’m coming right to Jacksonville, I think it’s my third time in Jacksonville in about a year,’ Saget said. ‘We comedians have to go where comedy is loud and I’ve had great times in Florida, and I’m going back, it’s really a nice theater too, it’s small.’

Saget told Hamilton that his style of comedy had evolved in recent years, as he wasn’t ‘as blue as [he] used to be’ onstage.

‘I really love doing standup now more than I ever have, and I don’t talk politics, I don’t talk religion, I just want to make people laugh and I don’t want dissension in the room,’ he said. ‘I just want to make people have a good time and have a good night out, I’m getting ready to do a new special so we got to go on the road.’

Saget said his comedic style was ‘really kind of a different version’ of himself, adding ‘I just love it.’

Saget told Hamilton about how he continued working in his comedy career throughout the pandemic, which included his podcast Bob Saget’s Here For You , which he began in the early days of the pandemic in April of 2020.

He said that he loved doing his podcast and that he had welcomed ‘amazing guests’ for ‘great conversations’ on the platform.

‘I just love to do it,’ he said. ‘Everywhere where you are, you’re making people feel better, and that’s my job, and we get into the thick of it sometimes but it also depends if I have a comedian on … it’s really a fun thing to do.’

Saget said his latest comedic style was ‘really kind of a different version’ of himself, adding ‘I just love it’

Saget told Hamilton his first live comedy gig since the shutdown came as part of Dave Chappelle’s series in Yellow Springs, Ohio in the summer of 2020.

‘Once I was able to get out there safely, I did it,’ he said. ‘There’s nothing like it, I’ve been doing it for over 40 years I did it when we met that was doing stand up.’

On his Twitter page Wednesday, Hamilton wrote of the interview: ‘Loved talking to Bob and talking about our days at Temple U . Not just a typical interview for me. Great personal chat.’

In what would be his final social media post, Saget said that he had performed a two-hour set in in Jacksonville Saturday to an ‘appreciative audience.’

On his Twitter page Wednesday, Hamilton wrote of the interview: ‘Loved talking to Bob and talking about our days at Temple U . Not just a typical interview for me. Great personal chat’

In what would be his final social media post, Saget said that he had performed a two-hour set in in Jacksonville Saturday to an ‘appreciative audience’

An audience member at Saturday’s show posted a memorial on Saget’s social media, People reported.

‘Wow, what a HONOR it was to witness Bob’s last comedy show and last moments on this earth,’ the person said. ‘Bob went almost two hours over his normal set time and made the whole audience feel loved, he cracked jokes applicable to all ages and political parties.

‘Over and over he stressed the importance of this world needing more comedy and finding more common ground with everyone around you.’

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