In 1990, Saget became a part of another comic show and started hosting ‘America’s Funniest Home Videos’. The show was on top 20 just after it was premiered on ABC. He played the role of a widowed father on ‘Full House’. After losing ‘The Morning Show’, Saget landed the most successful role of his career. The show was co-hosted by Mariette Hartley and Rolland Smith, but this stint did not last long. In 1987, Saget got the opportunity to become a part of ‘The Morning Program’ to add humor to the show. While still struggling hard to get something substantial for himself, Saget met Brad Grey who took up the job to manage his affairs and he started getting small roles in television and movies. He worked on his craft there and befriended comedians like Dave Coulier. Saget decided to move to Los Angeles and tried to portray his comic talent through stand-up routines that he managed to get in comic clubs. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesĪbington Senior High School and Temple University But then he left the university after a few days.Īctor, stand-up comedian, television host, and director From here he was pursuing his graduation course. After that he took admission in the University of Southern California. He graduated from here in 1978 with a Bachelor of Arts. In this school he worked in black-and-white with Adams Eyes.
He took admission in the film school of Temple University for his further studies. But when he was in school, one of his teachers urged him to make a career in films. Robert Lane Saget took admission in Abington Senior High School to study his high school. After that he came to Philadelphia.He has two sisters named Andrea Saget and Gay Saget. He lived with his parents in the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles. His mother was a hospital administrator by profession. His mother was born on 12 February 1925 and died on 15 February 2014. His father was born on 28 August 1917 and died on 30 January 2007. Robert’s birthplace is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Robert Lane Saget took his tiny steps in this world for the first time on May 17, 1956. And the feeling was mutual, with Saget’s final tweet, sent out just hours before his death, saying he’s “happily addicted” to comedy and had no idea he would end up doing such a long set. He had audiences in stitches with each show. He was also a Grammy-nominated veteran stand-up comedian and television host, whose real persona never really matched his affable, neurotic, and conservative Danny Tanner character. Full House ran for eight seasons, wrapping up in 1995, but returned for Fuller House in 2016. Saget was everyone’s favourite dad, who, alongside his brother-in-law Jesse, and best friend, Joey, navigated raising three daughters, following their mother’s death. He was part-way through his latest stand-up tour and had last performed in Jacksonville on Saturday night. It was an english teacher who saw his potential, convincing him to pursue a career in films. Saget, who was born in Philadelphia to a Jewish family, originally wanted to be a doctor. His passing has been confirmed by the Orange County Sherriff’s office on Twitter, saying Saget was found unresponsive in his hotel room. Detectives have found no sign of foul play or drug use, however his cause of death is yet to be determined. Bob Saget, comedian and ‘Full House’ star, dead at 65Ĭomedian and actor Bob Saget, best known for his role on Full House, has been found dead in a hotel room in Florida.