Bob Saget found dead at 65
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Bob Saget found dead at 65

Beloved comedian and “Full House” star Bob Saget has died at the age of 65, officials said Sunday.

The actor was found dead in his hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando, Florida, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.

“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,” the department wrote in a statement.

Local police and fire departments responded to the hotel around 4 p.m. Sunday after hotel security found the comic in his room “not breathing [with] no pulse,” according to EMS dispatcher audio obtained by The Post.

An autopsy was performed Monday morning by Dr. Joshua Stephany, the chief medical examiner of Orange and Osceola counties. “At this time, there is no evidence of drug use or foul play,” he said in his initial report. “The cause and manner of death are pending further studies and investigation which may take up to 10-12 weeks to complete.”

When the official autopsy report has been finalized, a follow up statement will be released Dr. Stephany said, adding: “Our condolences go out to Mr. Saget’s loved ones during this difficult time.”

In a statement, the Saget family said they were “devastated” to confirm his death.

“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,” the family said in the statement.

“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,” they added.

Comedian Bob Saget has been found dead at 65. Getty Images

The “Full House” star had just performed a show as part of his tour in Jacksonville, tweeting about how great his set had gone with a selfie at 3:45 Sunday morning.

“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–t. Check http://BobSaget.com for my dates in 2022.”

He had tour dates scheduled in Florida as well as Oklahoma.

Saget was best known for playing patriarch Danny Tanner from 1987 to 1995 on the hit ABC sitcom “Full House,” where he starred alongside John Stamos and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. 

He reprised his role as Danny Tanner for Netflix’s reboot of the franchise, “Fuller House,” which ran for four years and ended in 2020.

Bob Saget attends the red carpet premiere of “MacGruber” at the California Science Center on Dec. 8, 2021. FilmMagic

He gained further fame as the longtime host of the hit series “America’s Funniest Home Videos” from 1989 to 1997.

Far from the loving family-man character he portrayed on “Full House,” Saget had a reputation for his edgy, raunchy stand-up routine. 

He was the center of a Comedy Central Roast in 2008, where he traded jabs with several of his comic friends, including his close pal Norm MacDonald, who died from cancer in September.

Saget, who was born in Philadelphia in 1956, was the recipient of an Academy Award when he was just a 20-year-old student at Temple University in 1977 for a black-and-white documentary titled “Through Adam’s Eyes” about his brother’s facial reconstruction surgery after a serious car crash.

The comic made an early TV appearance on “The Dating Game” in 1979 when he won a date as a contestant.

Saget played Danny Tanner on the ABC sitcom “Full House.” Disney General Entertainment Con

He directed his first comedy film “Dirty Work” in 1998, starring MacDonald and Artie Lange, which has become a cult classic.

Saget made a cameo appearance as a cocaine addict in the stoner comedy “Half Baked,” written by comedian Dave Chapelle, who also starred in the film.

He was the narrator of the future Ted Mosby on the hit CBS series “How I Met Your Mother.”

In 2014, he published an autobiography, “Dirty Daddy: The Chronicles of a Family Turned Filthy Comedian,” in which he wrote about his life from his childhood and “Full House” days, mixed with his irreverent brand of comedy.

Most recently, Saget teamed up with “All Things Comedy” and launched his podcast “Bob Saget’s Here for You,” in which he told stories from his life and had conversations with other comic guests like Tiffany Haddish, Jason Sudeikis, Whoopi Goldberg and Bill Burr.

Saget is survived by his wife, Kelly Rizzo, and three children.

Additional reporting by Mary K. Jacob