Full House’s Bob Saget dies in Orlando hotel
January 19, 2022
Known from all over America, Bob Saget was famous for his role on both “Full House” as Danny Tanner and also as host of “America’s Funniest Home Videos.” Loved by many, the standup comedian was confirmed dead by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, which said that Saget was established inanimate in a hotel room at the Rit’s-Carlton Orlando Great Lakes on Sunday January 9th, 2022.
The cause of this unfortunate event is still not yet known as told by the sheriff’s office, but they also said that there was no inducts of foul play or drug use. He was pronounced dead only at the age of 65.
Saget was on a tour and had performed on Saturday night at Ponte Vedra Concert Hall in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., southeast of Jacksonville. Earlier the day after he had tweeted, thanking the “appreciative audience.”
“We are devastated to confirm that our beloved Bob passed away today,” the Saget family said in their statement on Sunday. “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.”
Originally Saget first decided to pursue a career in the medical field, but his grades were too much of a barrier against him. He then studied film at Temple university where he won a student academy award for a documentary based on a nephew who went through reconstruction surgery.
From then on, his career ascend was a common one where his successes and failures were uneven and unpredictable, which also included losing a role that the lead to his “big break.” Saget remembered “Full house’ was an accident” then mentioned” “I got fired on CBS and was asked to be in “Full House.’”
Though Dave Coulier, the actor for Joey Gladstone on the Full House, and Saget weren’t blood related brothers as presented in the show, they would always refer to each other as siblings. “I’ll never let go, brother,” Coulier wrote via Instagram on Monday, January 10, following Saget’s death. “Love you.”