The comedian, who was fired from 'The Goldbergs' in December 2021 following multiple on-set misbehavior accusations, has been cast in season 4 of 'Never Have I Ever'.
The former star of 'The Goldbergs' claims he has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, a year after he left the ABC sitcom due to complaint about his on-set behavior.
The ABC comedy show's co-showrunner Alex Barnow reveals in a new interview that the Emmy nominee's character Murray has been written off the show ahead of its season 10.
The Murray Goldberg depicter has lost his role as the family patriarch on the ABC sitcom after brushing off his on-set misconducts as silly jokes following new complaints.
In a lengthy interview, the 59-year-old comedian admits to his 'silly' behavior on the set of the ABC sitcom though he insists that he doesn't mean harm.