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Robin Williams
Life Time
21 July 1951 - 11 August 2014
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It’s hard to imagine a better actor than Robin Williams. During his life, he was awarded Oscar statuettes, four Golden Globe awards, two Emmys and five Grammys, as well as two Screen Actors Guild awards.
Robin Williams was born in Chicago on July 21, 1951. He later recalled that his childhood was not particularly joyful: his parents were constantly busy at work, the boy was always with maids. The two older brothers were not up to the baby either. To attract the attention of his mother, Robin arranged
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It’s hard to imagine a better actor than Robin Williams. During his life, he was awarded Oscar statuettes, four Golden Globe awards, two Emmys and five Grammys, as well as two Screen Actors Guild awards.
Robin Williams was born in Chicago on July 21, 1951. He later recalled that his childhood was not particularly joyful: his parents were constantly busy at work, the boy was always with maids. The two older brothers were not up to the baby either. To attract the attention of his mother, Robin arranged performances, tried to parody his grandmother.
Williams' first public appearance was in 1970 at Holy City Zoo. The young comedian was a success. The audience recalls that this guy could even make chairs laugh.
For the first time on television, the young actor appeared in the episode "Can I Do It Before I Need Glasses?" (1977). After that, there were films.
Mork and Mindy (1978-1982), which brought Robin Williams recognition and audience love, “Cadillac Man” (1990),
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), Healer Adams (1998), Night at the Museum (2006), This Morning in New York (2014) and many other films. During his lifetime, Robin Williams played 95 roles.
The famous actor had three wives. His last wife, Susan Schneider Williams, married in 2011. From his first two marriages, he had three children.
The life of the great comedian ended on August 11, 2014. After a lengthy investigation, police and medics concluded that Robin Williams had committed suicide.