Hos much is Martin Mull worth?
The actor has amassed a net worth of $8 million.
Net Worth: | $8 million |
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Date of birth: | August 18, 1943 (81 years old) |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | 178 |
Profession: | Actor, Comedian, Musician, Painter, Screenwriter |
Nationality: | American |
Biography – A Short Wiki
Martin Mull Net Worth and Salary: Martin Mull is an American actor who has a net worth of $8 million. Martin Mull was born August 18, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois. While still a student and struggling artist, Martin began writing songs and performing. He started as part of a group called Soop and he performed on one album called In the Soop.
Career
Martin’s musical career and his interest in songwriting and penning started in the midst of 1970. Some of his excellent work was “e A girl named Johnny Cash,” later began his song recording career. In October 1974, his self titled album was released in 1972 by the famous Capricorn featured many local musicians including Levon Helm and Libby Titus.
Personal Life
Martin mull was divorced twice due to his physical problems. Later he found his sweetheart Wendy Haas Mull who cares for him a lot with his issues. They have a girl named Maggie. In an interview called “the green room,” he identified himself as an agnostic being sure not to grudge the choice of someone else or whatever they did. He is a handsome Cleveland Browns fan.
Quotes
“If there is some art involved, I’d like it to be that it came through the cracks of daily work.”
— Martin Mull
“Around 1980, I went back to painting with a vengeance.”
— Martin Mull
“I don’t think you really can send an exact message, because any two viewers are so disparate, in terms of their backgrounds, their point of view, their histories, that there’s no telling what that message might be.”
— Martin Mull
“It was taunted as reality. It was dangled as a carrot. In terms of people’s hopes and dreams, to say that that is less of a reality than the daily grind they find themselves in is maybe not correct.”
— Martin Mull
“I never stopped making pictures. There were times when more of my income was coming from other sources, and I had to devote more time to television and movies and records.”
— Martin Mull