The medical examiner said last week that Saget had died from an accidental blow to the head, likely from a backwards fall. He had performed in the area the night before as part of a stand-up tour. 9 in a room at the Ritz Carlton in Orlando. He said the injunction was in the public’s interest as he decides whether the family’s privacy concerns outweigh any claims for the records to be released. Saget’s wife, Kelly Rizzo, and his three daughters filed a lawsuit the previous day in Orlando, Florida, asking the state judge for a ruling that would prohibit the release of any records from the local medical examiner’s office and the Orange County Sheriff’s Office involving the probe into Saget’s death.Ĭircuit Judge Vincent Chiu issued the temporary injunction, saying that Saget’s family would suffer “severe mental pain, anguish, and emotional distress” if the request wasn’t granted. Keep scrolling to revisit Saget’s major moments ahead of his death, both on screen and off.Be warned: Flood warning, wicked winds and winter weather advisory The Raising Dad alum chimed in at the time: “He has three girls, and I’m super close with them.” “It really is some magical thing that happened. “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. He wed Kelly Rizzo in October 2018 in California, nearly one year after their engagement. Saget welcomed his girls with then-wife Sherri Kramer while they were married from 1982 to 1997.
In addition to his onscreen daughters, the Masked Singer alum was survived by three of his own children - Audrey, Lara and Jennifer. It’s not the same show it used to be, but it can’t be.” I was more emotional about seeing them and being with them. “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.
“It’s not just a press thing that we say,” the Dirty Daddy author explained. 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. 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. We should be on ABC, if we should do it.’” We were asked to go to the WB or CW and John and I said, ‘No, let’s not do that. “We had no warning that we were going to be canceled.
“At the end of Full House, I just kind of stayed by myself,” the Pennsylvania native exclusively told Us Weekly in December 2019. The late actor went on to reprise the role from 2016 to 2020 for several episodes when Netflix released a revival series, Fuller House.
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. Bob Saget died at the age of 65 on January 9, 2022, after entertaining fans with a long comedic career.