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Robbin Williams

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Robin McLaurin Williams war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler und Komiker. Er wurde durch die Sitcom Mork vom Ork bekannt. Der Oscar- und fünfmalige Golden-Globe-Preisträger spielte sowohl tragikomische als auch psychopathische Rollen. Robin McLaurin Williams (* Juli in Chicago, Illinois; † August in Paradise Cay, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler und. Robin Williams ist der Name folgender Personen: Robin Williams (–), US-amerikanischer Schauspieler und Komiker; Robin Williams. Als sich Robin Williams im August das Leben nahm, ging einer der begnadetsten Schauspieler aller Zeiten von uns. ROLLING STONE. Ist "Good Will Hunting" einer der besten Filme von Robin Williams? Entdecke die besten Filme von Robin Williams. Robin Williams wurde durch Filme wie „Mrs. Doubtfire“, „Popeye“ oder „Good Morning, Vietnam“ zur Legende. Für „Good Will Hunting“ bekam er den. Eine neue Dokumentation beschäftigt sich mit Robbie Williams' Krankeit. Die Witwe des Schauspielers spricht über ihn. Robin Williams und.

Robbin Williams

Robin Williams ist der Name folgender Personen: Robin Williams (–), US-amerikanischer Schauspieler und Komiker; Robin Williams. Als sich Robin Williams im August das Leben nahm, ging einer der begnadetsten Schauspieler aller Zeiten von uns. ROLLING STONE. Robin Williams wurde durch Filme wie „Mrs. Doubtfire“, „Popeye“ oder „Good Morning, Vietnam“ zur Legende. Für „Good Will Hunting“ bekam er den.

The Survivors. Moscow on the Hudson. Seize the Day. Club Paradise. Good Morning, Vietnam. Portrait of a White Marriage.

Rabbit Ears: Pecos Bill. I'm from Hollywood. Cadillac Man. Back to Neverland. The Timekeeper. Un hombre perdido en el tiempo.

In Search of Dr. To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar. Aladdin and the King of Thieves. El indomable Will Hunting. Deconstructing Harry.

Fathers' Day. Patch Adams. Junket Whore. El hombre bicentenario. Get Bruce. Inteligencia artificial. La memoria de los muertos. The Big White.

Everyone's Hero. The Night Listener. World's Greatest Dad. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. Dwight Eisenhower.

The Big Wedding. The Angriest Man in Brooklyn. Merry Friggin' Christmas. Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. Absolutamente todo.

Eight is Enough. America 2-Night. The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour. SCTV Network Pryor's Place. The Max Headroom Show.

The Larry Sanders Show. Homicide: Life on the Streets. In the Wild. Primer Plano. American Masters. HBO First Look. Hollywood Squares. Noel's House Party.

Whose Line Is It Anyway? Comedy Central Canned Ham. Leute heute. Freedoom: A History of Us. This Hour Has 22 Minutes. Just For Laughs.

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Mind of Mencia. Episodio: " Truth or Square ". Weapons of Self Destruction. TV Land Moguls. William Hurt and Mandy Patinkin were also classmates.

I'd never seen so much energy contained in one person. He was like an untied balloon that had been inflated and immediately released.

I watched in awe as he virtually caromed off the walls of the classrooms and hallways. To say that he was 'on' would be a major understatement. Williams and Reeve had a class in dialects taught by Edith Skinner, who Reeve said was one of the world's leading voice and speech teachers; according to Reeve, Skinner was bewildered by Williams and his ability to instantly perform in many different accents.

Their primary acting teacher was Michael Kahn , who was "equally baffled by this human dynamo". In a later production, Williams silenced his critics with his well-received performance as an old man in Tennessee Williams ' Night of the Iguana.

Reeve wrote, "He simply was the old man. I was astonished by his work and very grateful that fate had thrown us together.

Reeve had famously struggled for years with being quadriplegic after a horse-riding accident. During the summers of , , and , Williams worked as a busboy at The Trident in Sausalito, California.

Williams began performing stand-up comedy in the San Francisco Bay Area in There, in , he was seen by TV producer George Schlatter , who asked him to appear on a revival of his show Laugh-In.

The show aired in late and was his debut TV appearance. Improv for Home Box Office. What a Concept. David Letterman , who knew Williams for nearly 40 years, recalls seeing him first perform as a new comedian at The Comedy Store in Hollywood, where Letterman and other comedians had already been doing stand-up.

Williams said that partly due to the stress of performing stand-up, he started using drugs and alcohol early in his career.

He further said that he neither drank nor took drugs while on stage, but occasionally performed when hung over from the previous day.

During the period he was using cocaine , he said it made him paranoid when performing on stage. They burn out. It takes its toll. Plus, the lifestyle—partying, drinking, drugs.

If you're on the road, it's even more brutal. You gotta come back down to mellow your ass out, and then performing takes you back up. They flame out because it comes and goes.

Suddenly they're hot, and then somebody else is hot. Sometimes they get very bitter. Sometimes they just give up.

Sometimes they have a revival thing and they come back again. Sometimes they snap. The pressure kicks in. You become obsessed and then you lose that focus that you need.

Some, such as the critic Vincent Canby , were concerned that his monologues were so intense it seemed as though at any minute his "creative process could reverse into a complete meltdown.

Williams felt secure that he would not run out of ideas, as the constant change in world events would keep him supplied. During a Playboy interview in , Williams was asked whether he ever feared losing his balance between his work and his life.

He replied, "There's that fear—if I felt like I was becoming not just dull but a rock, that I still couldn't speak, fire off or talk about things, if I'd start to worry or got too afraid to say something.

If I stop trying, I get afraid. For that, he credited his father for strengthening his self-confidence, telling him to never be afraid of talking about subjects which were important to him.

Williams' stand-up work was a consistent thread through his career, as seen by the success of his one-man show and subsequent DVD Robin Williams: Live on Broadway The cast and crew, as well as TV network executives were deeply impressed with his performance.

Although he portrayed the same character as in Happy Days , the series was set in the present in Boulder, Colorado, instead of the late s in Milwaukee.

Mork became popular, featured on posters, coloring books, lunch-boxes, and other merchandise. Starting in the late s and throughout the s, Williams began to reach a wider audience with his stand-up comedy, including three HBO comedy specials, Off the Wall , An Evening with Robin Williams , and A Night at the Met In , Williams co-hosted the 58th Academy Awards.

Williams and Billy Crystal were in an unscripted cameo at the beginning of an episode of the third season of Friends. His first starring performance, however, is as the title character in Popeye , in which Williams showcased the acting skills previously demonstrated in his television work; accordingly, the film's commercial disappointment was not blamed on his performance.

Williams was allowed to play the role without a script, improvising most of his lines. Ed , and Richard Nixon.

Many of his subsequent roles were in comedies tinged with pathos. Sacks later said the way the actor's mind worked was a "form of genius".

In , he played an adult Peter Pan in the film Hook , although he had said he would have to lose 25 pounds for the role. There's nobody like him out there.

His roles in comedy and dramatic films garnered Williams several accolades, including an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Good Will Hunting ; [62] as well as two previous Academy Award nominations, for Dead Poets Society , and as a troubled homeless man in The Fisher King , respectively.

Among the actors who helped him during his acting career, he credited Robert De Niro, from whom he learned the power of silence and economy of dialogue when acting.

From Dustin Hoffman , with whom he co-starred in Hook , he learned to take on totally different character types, and to transform his characters by extreme preparation.

Mike Medavoy , producer of Hook , told its director, Steven Spielberg , that he intentionally teamed up Hoffman and Williams for the film because he knew they wanted to work together, and that Williams welcomed the opportunity of working with Spielberg.

Williams voiced characters in several animated films. His voice role as the Genie in the animated musical Aladdin was written for him.

The film's directors said they had taken a risk by writing the role. He accepted the role with certain conditions: "I'm doing it basically because I want to be part of this animation tradition.

I want something for my children. One deal is, I just don't want to sell anything—as in Burger King, as in toys, as in stuff. Buckley Jr. His performance led the way for other animated films to incorporate actors with more star power.

Williams continued to provide voices in other animated films, including FernGully: The Last Rainforest , Robots , Happy Feet , and an uncredited vocal performance in Everyone's Hero He also voiced the holographic Dr.

Know character in the live-action film A. Artificial Intelligence He was the voice of The Timekeeper , a former attraction at the Walt Disney World Resort about a time-traveling robot who encounters Jules Verne and brings him to the future.

Years after the films, Janet Hirshenson revealed in an interview that Williams had expressed interest in portraying Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter film series, but was rejected by director Chris Columbus due to the "British-only edict".

Williams hosted a talk show for Audible , which premiered in April and was available exclusively from Audible's website. Williams married his first wife, Valerie Velardi, in June , following a live-in relationship with comedian Elayne Boosler.

Their son Zachary Pym "Zak" Williams was born in While it was reported that Williams began an affair with Zachary's nanny Marsha Garces in , [] Velardi stated in the documentary Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind that the relationship with Garces began after the two had separated.

In March , Garces filed for divorce from Williams, citing irreconcilable differences. Williams married his third wife, graphic designer Susan Schneider, on October 22, , in St.

Helena, California. Williams said, "My children give me a great sense of wonder. Just to see them develop into these extraordinary human beings.

McLaurin was Robin's middle name. His favorite books were the Foundation trilogy by Isaac Asimov , [] with his favorite book as a child being The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe , which he later shared with his children.

Williams was an enthusiast of both pen-and-paper role-playing games and video games. Williams was a big fan of anime and collecting figures.

His daughter described him as a "figurine hoarder", one of his figures being the fictional character Deunan Knute from the anime film Appleseed which he was a fan of.

He also became a devoted cycling enthusiast, having taken up the sport partly as a substitute for drugs. Eventually, he accumulated a large bicycle collection and became a fan of professional road cycling, often traveling to racing events, such as the Tour de France.

Williams was raised and sometimes identified himself as an Episcopalian , but later in life, he did not follow any organized religion.

He was a regular on the USO circuit, where he traveled to 13 countries and performed to approximately 90, troops.

Williams and his second wife, Marsha, founded a philanthropic organization called the Windfall Foundation to raise money for many charities.

In response to the Canterbury earthquake , he donated all proceeds of his Weapons of Self Destruction Christchurch performance to help rebuild the New Zealand city.

Half the proceeds were donated to the Red Cross and half to the mayoral building fund. For several years, Williams supported St.

Jude Children's Research Hospital. During the late s and early s, Williams had an addiction to cocaine. Oh yeah, on a huge level.

The grand jury helped, too. In , Williams started drinking again while working on a film in Alaska. Cocaine—paranoid and impotent, what fun. There was no bit of me thinking, ooh, let's go back to that.

Useless conversations until midnight, waking up at dawn feeling like a vampire on a day pass. In March , he was hospitalized due to heart problems.

He postponed his one-man tour for surgery to replace his aortic valve , [] repair his mitral valve, and correct his irregular heartbeat. His publicist, Mara Buxbaum, commented that he was suffering from severe depression before his death.

This may have contributed to his depression. In an essay published in the journal Neurology two years after his death, Schneider revealed that the pathology of Lewy body disease in Williams was described by several doctors as among the worst pathologies they had seen.

She described the early symptoms of his disease as beginning in October Williams' initial condition included a sudden and prolonged spike in fear and anxiety, stress and insomnia; which worsened in severity to include memory loss, paranoia, and delusions.

According to Schneider, "Robin was losing his mind and he was aware of it He kept saying, 'I just want to reboot my brain. The final autopsy report, released in November , concluded that he "died of asphyxia due to hanging".

The report also noted that Williams had been suffering from depression and anxiety. Medical experts struggled to determine a cause, and eventually diagnosed him with Parkinson's disease.

The Lewy Body Dementia Association LBDA clarified the distinction between the term used in the autopsy report, "diffuse Lewy body dementia"—which is more commonly called "diffuse Lewy body disease" and refers to the underlying disease process—and the umbrella term " Lewy body dementia "—which encompasses both Parkinson's disease dementia PD and dementia with Lewy bodies DLB.

In early PD, Lewy bodies are generally limited in distribution, but in DLB, the Lewy bodies are spread widely throughout the brain, as was the case with Robin Williams.

McKeith , professor and researcher of Lewy body dementias, commented that Williams' symptoms and autopsy findings were explained by DLB.

Williams's death instantly became global news. The entertainment world, friends, and fans responded to his death through social and other media outlets.

I am utterly heartbroken. President Barack Obama released a statement upon Williams' death:. Robin Williams was an airman, a doctor, a genie, a nanny, a president, a professor, a bangarang Peter Pan, and everything in between He arrived in our lives as an alien—but he ended up touching every element of the human spirit.

He made us laugh. He made us cry. He gave his immeasurable talent freely and generously to those who needed it most—from our troops stationed abroad to the marginalized on our own streets.

Williams was scheduled to be the "Blackmail" special guest for the final night of Monty Python's ten-date stage shows in London one month before his death, with his friend, Monty Python's Eric Idle , but cancelled, stating he was "suffering from severe depression" at the time.

In the presence of U. My Captain! Shortly after his death, Disney Channel , Disney XD , and Disney Junior all aired the original Aladdin commercial-free over the course of a week, with a dedicated drawing of the genie at the end of each airing before the credits.

Fans of Williams created makeshift memorials at his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame [] and at locations from his television and film career, such as the bench in Boston's Public Garden featured in Good Will Hunting ; [] the Pacific Heights, San Francisco , home used in Mrs.

During the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards on August 25, , close friend and fellow comedian Billy Crystal presented a tribute to Williams, referring to him as "the brightest star in our comedy galaxy".

Afterwards, some of Williams' best comedy moments were shown, including his first ever The Tonight Show appearance, indicating his great life in making people laugh.

On September 9, , PBS aired a one-hour special devoted to his career, [] and on September 27, , dozens of leading stars and celebrities held a tribute in San Francisco to celebrate his life and career.

The song looks into his depression and suicide, as well as how he attempted to hide his condition from the public.

A tunnel, painted with a rainbow, on Highway north of the Golden Gate Bridge was officially named the " Robin Williams Tunnel " on February 29, In , HBO produced a documentary about his life and career.

In August , Vertical Entertainment released a trailer for a new documentary, Robin's Wish , exploring Williams' battle with Lewy body dementia.

The film, directed by Tylor Norwood, was digitally released on September 1, Williams credited comedians including Jonathan Winters , Peter Sellers , Nichols and May , and Lenny Bruce as influences, admiring their ability to attract a more intellectual audience with a higher level of wit.

Jonathan Winters was his "idol" early in life; Williams, aged eight, first saw him on television and paid him homage in interviews throughout his career.

He gave me the idea that it can be free-form, that you can go in and out of things pretty easily. During an interview in London in , Williams told Michael Parkinson that Peter Sellers was an important influence, especially his multi-character roles in Dr.

Strangelove , stating, "It doesn't get better than that. Williams was also influenced by Richard Pryor 's fearless ability to talk about his personal life on stage, with subjects including his use of drugs and alcohol, and Williams added those kinds of topics during his own performances.

By bringing up such personal matters as a form of comedy, he told Parkinson, it was "cheaper than therapy" and gave him a way to release his pent-up energy and emotions.

Judd Apatow []. Although Williams was first recognized as a stand-up comedian and television star, he later became known for acting in film roles of substance and serious drama.

He was considered a "national treasure" by many in the entertainment industry and by the public.

His on-stage energy and improvisational skill became a model for a new generation of stand-up comedians. Many comedians valued the way he worked highly personal issues into his comedy routines, especially his honesty about drug and alcohol addiction, along with depression.

Burrill, because of the openness with which Williams spoke about his own life, "probably the most important contribution he made to pop culture, across so many different media, was as Robin Williams the person.

Williams created a signature free-form comedy persona so widely and uniquely identified that new comedians like Jim Carrey impersonated him , [] paving the way for the growing comedy scene which developed in San Francisco.

Young comedians felt more liberated on stage by seeing his spontaneously diverse range: "one moment acting as a bright, mischievous child, then as a wise philosopher or alien from outer space.

His film performances often influenced other actors, both in and out of the film industry. Director Chris Columbus , who directed Williams in Mrs. Doubtfire , says watching him work "was a magical and special privilege.

His performances were unlike anything any of us had ever seen, they came from some spiritual and otherworldly place. Doubtfire , along with the Cecil B.

DeMille award in From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This is the latest accepted revision , reviewed on 29 October American actor and comedian.

Not to be confused with Robbie Williams. For other people with the same name, see Robin Williams disambiguation. Chicago, Illinois , U. Paradise Cay, California , U.

Valerie Velardi. Marsha Garces. Susan Schneider. See also: Robin Williams filmography. Main article: Robin Williams filmography. You can't look at any modern comic and say, "That's the descendant of Robin Williams," because it's not possible to be a Robin Williams rip-off.

He raised the bar for what it's possible to do, and made an enormous amount of us want to be comedians. Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Robin Williams.

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