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Bob Saget's Unexpected Final Role Revealed! See His Life in Photos

Rest in peace, America’s Dad. Bob Saget died at the age of 65 on January 9, 2022, after entertaining fans with a long comedic career.

The Full House alum was best known for starring on the hit show from 1987 to 1995 as newscaster and dad of three Danny Tanner. The late actor went on to reprise the role from 2016 to 2020 for several episodes when Netflix released a revival series, Fuller House.

“At the end of Full House, I just kind of stayed by myself,” the Pennsylvania native exclusively told Us Weekly in December 2019. “We had no warning that we were going to be canceled. We were asked to go to the WB or CW and John [Stamos] and I said, ‘No, let’s not do that. We should be on ABC, if we should do it.’”

The Temple University grad noted at the time that he was “prepared” when the revival came to an end, explaining that Netflix did “a really nice job” of communicating that information to cast and crew ahead of time.

Saget assured fans that they would receive a “really nice goodbye” to the long-running characters, going on to tell Us that he “stayed friends all these years” with his costars, including Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber.

“It’s not just a press thing that we say,” the Dirty Daddy author explained. “To see them so accomplished and see three empowered women do a comedy kids show with morality lessons — it had those elements in the original series. I was more emotional about seeing them and being with them. It’s not the same show it used to be, but it can’t be.”

In addition to his onscreen daughters, the Masked Singer alum was survived by three of his own children — Audrey, Lara and Jennifer. Saget welcomed his girls with then-wife Sherri Kramer while they were married from 1982 to 1997. He wed Kelly Rizzo in October 2018 in California, nearly one year after their engagement.

“Kelly and my daughters love each other,” the former America’s Funniest Home Videos host gushed exclusively to Us in April of that same year. “It really is some magical thing that happened. They just love each other.”

The Raising Dad alum chimed in at the time: “He has three girls, and I’m super close with them.”

Keep scrolling to revisit Saget’s major moments ahead of his death, both on screen and off.


1978
Saget graduated from Temple University with a Bachelor of Arts. While attending the film school, he was honored at the Student Academy Awards for his project Through Adam's Eyes.   Picture Perfect/Shutterstock
1982
The actor wed Kramer, whom he met in high school. His fellow Pennsylvania native has worked as a lawyer and a screenwriter. Bei/Shutterstock
1987
After briefly acting in The Morning Program, Saget was cast in Full House. Lorimar/Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock
1987
The couple became parents when daughter Aubrey arrived. Jim Smeal/BEI/Shutterstock
1989
He started hosting America's Funniest Home Videos, later passing the job to Tom Bergeron in 1997. Abc-Tv/Kobal/Shutterstock
1989
Saget became a father again when daughter Lara arrived. Henry Lamb/BEI/Shutterstock
1992
His and Kramer's third child, Jennifer, was born. Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock
1995
Full House came to an end after eight seasons and 192 episodes. Lorimar/Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock
1997
Saget and Kramer divorced in November. Peter Brooker/Shutterstock
2001
Saget starred in Raising Dad for a single season alongside Kat Dennings. Dave Allocca/Starpix/Shutterstock
2005
Saget made his first Entourage guest appearance as a parody of himself, reprising the role in the franchise's 2015 movie. Picture Perfect/Shutterstock
2005
The comedian began voicing future Ted Mosby in How I Met Your Mother, which lasted for nine seasons. Mediapunch/Shutterstock
2009
Surviving Suburbia, Saget's ABC show with Cynthia Stevenson, ended after one season. Shutterstock
2010
In Saget's A&E series, Strange Days, he investigated subcultures, from Bigfoot hunters to pro-wrestling fans. Mediapunch/Shutterstock
2014
Saget released his memoir, Dirty Daddy, and embarked on a comedy tour of the same name. Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
2014
Saget was nominated for a Grammy for his comedy album That's What I'm Talkin' About. Gustavo Caballero/South Beach Photo/Shutterstock
2015
He joined former Full House costar on Grandfathered, guest starring in multiple episodes. Amanda Schwab/Starpix/Shutterstock
2016
Netflix launched its Full House revival, Fuller House. "Last but not least-best piece of casting yet," Stamos tweeted at the time. "The great @bobsaget will be joining our show on @Netflix – this completes the perfect reunon [sic]!" Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
2017
Saget proposed to Rizzo, with the blogger exclusively telling Us, "We got engaged last week. A total surprise. Though being viral is part of my business, I still try to be fairly private when it concerns our relationship. But I will say that Bob and I are incredibly lucky to have found each other, and I love all six of his personalities.” Courtesy of Kelly Rizzo/Instagram
2018
The pair wed in Santa Monica, California. Nicole Goddard Photography
2020
Saget surprised Masked Singer viewers as the Squiggle Monster, later telling Us that Stamos helped "set [him] up for success" on the Fox show. Michael Becker/FOX
2020
Fuller House came to an end after five seasons, which Saget told Us left him "verklempt." Lorimar/Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock
2022
Saget was in the middle of a comedy tour when he died. The stand-up comedian's shows were scheduled from September 2021 to May 2022. Courtesy Bob Saget/Instagram
2021
Saget's final onscreen role appears to be in a music video from rapper Desiigner. The actor played a chef in the clip for "Bakin" (featuring Slushii and DJ Whoo Kid), which was filmed in mid-December 2021. The video debuted the following February, a month after Saget's death. YouTube


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