Born : July 21, 1951 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Died : August 11, 2014 Paradise Cay, Marin County, California, U.S.
aged : 63 years.
Children : His Has 3 Children..Zachary , Zelda and Cody.
Spouse : Valerie Velardi, Marsha Garces, Susan Schneider
Parents : (Father): Robert Fitzgerald Williams Mother: Laurie McLaurin (née Janin), was a former model
Robin McLaurin Williams was born on July 21, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois. In the great family also known as honorable family, Mississippi Governor and Senator Anselm J. McLaurin. In the Laurie McLaurin & Robert Fitzgerald Williams family born a child who is our william. His mother Laurie McLaurin (née Janin), was a former model from Mississippi, and his father, Robert Fitzgerald Williams, was a Ford Motor Company executive from Indiana.Williams was afraid badly throughout babyhood for being buxom and would usually pay abundant of his time taking part in alone within the family's massive home to avoid his tormentors. In the end,
He conquered his overweight label tho' by change of integrity the wrestling and tracks groups, and accomplished he might build the opposite kids laugh as the simplest way of gaining Favour from them.
Education life:
In 1967, His father Robert William got retirement when he was only 16 years old. they moved to California where he finished his education at Redwood High School. He attend so many college for complate hi graduation in his life. those are give in below.
1) Institution - Redwood High School
Location - Larkspur , California
Year range - 1969
2) Claremont Men's College
Location - Claremont , California
Major subject - Political Science
3) College of Marin
Location - Kentfield, CA
Major subject - acting
After leaving Claremont, He studied theatre for three years at the College of Marin, According to Marin drama professor James Dunn, the depth of Williams's talent first became evident when he was cast in the musical Oliver! as Fagin.
4) The Juilliard School
Location - New York , New York
Major subject - Performing Art
In 1973, Williams attained a full scholarship to the Juilliard School in New York City.
Robin career:
Having been part of the cast of the 1977 romp Can I Do It 'Till I Need Glasses?, Williams made his big-screen debut in a lead role playing the famous spinach-eating sailor in Popeye (1980), directed by Robert Altman and co-starring Shelley Duvall.
In 1980, Hollywood finally came knocking and Williams took the title role in Robert Altman's 'Popeye'. The critics and audience alike panned the film though and Williams was forced to seek solace in the comfort of Mork and Mindy for a further two years, until he starred in the film 'The World According To Garp'.
In 1987, writer-director Barry Levinson drew from both sides of Williams - the manic shtickmeister and the studied Juliard thesp - for Good Morning, Vietnam, in which the comedian-cum-actor portrayed real-life deejay Adrian Cronauer, stationed in Saigon during the late sixties. Levinson shot the film strategically, by encouraging often outrageous, behind-the-mike improvisatory comedy routines for the scenes of Cronauer's broadcasts but evoking more sober dramatizations for Williams's scenes outside of the radio station. Thanks in no small part to this strategy, Williams received a much-deserved Oscar nomination for the role, but lost to Michael Douglas in Wall Street.
In 1990 saw Williams star in 'Cadillac Man', 'Back to Neverland' and 'Awakenings' - his performance as doctor Oliver Sacks alongside Robert De Niro was celebrated as being one of his most moving and heartfelt to date.
Williams well-kept his dramatic endeavors with each of his 1998 films: the comedy Patch Adams and What Dreams could come back, a vibrantly coloured exploration of the life. He next had prima roles in each Bicentennial Man and Jakob the cheater, enjoying a robot-turned-human within the former and a unfortunate of the Warszawa ghetto within the latter. although it had been obvious Associate in Nursingy|to any or all} that Williams' waning film career required an reviving breath of recent air, several might not have expected the dark 180-degree flip he tried in 2002 with roles in Death to Smoochy, sleep disorder and One Hour icon. Catching audiences off-guard together with his portrayal of 3 deeply disturbed and tortured souls, the roles pointed to a brand new stage in Williams' career during which he would substitute the sap for a lot of sinister motivations.
Theater actor:
He made his Broadway acting debut in Rajiv Joseph's Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, which opened at the Richard Rodgers Theater on March 31, 2011.He headlined his own one-man show, Robin Williams: Live on Broadway, that played at the Broadway theatre in July 2002.
Marriages and children:
in June 1978, Williams married his first wife Valerie Velardi. Before married in 1976 Velardi and Williams met when as working as a bartender at a tavern in San Francisco.In 1983 Their son Zachary Pym "Zak" Williams was born. In 1988 Williams and Velardi divorced.
On April 30, 1989, Again he married Marsha Garces, Zachary's nanny, who was pregnant with his child. They had two children, Zelda Rae Williams (born 1989) and Cody Alan Williams (born 1991). In March 2008, Garces filed for divorce from Williams, citing irreconcilable differences.In 2010, Their divorce was finalized. Williams married his third wife, graphic designer Susan Schneider, on October 22, 2011, in St. Helena, California.
Williams stated, "My children give me a great sense of wonder. Just to see them develop into these extraordinary human beings".
Addicted and health problems:
During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Williams had an addiction to cocaine, the sudden death of casual friend of John Belushi.with the birth of his son Zak, prompted him to quit drugs and alcohol: "Was it a wake-up call? Oh yeah, on a huge level. The grand jury helped, too."Williams turned to exercise and cycling to help alleviate his depression shortly after Belushi's death, according to bicycle shop owner Tony Tom, Williams stated, "cycling saved my life."
In 2003,while working on a film in Alaska, again he started drinking alcohol.In March 2009, he was hospitalized due to heart problems. He postponed his one-man tour for surgery to replace his aortic valve.
In mid-2014, Williams admitted himself into the Hazelden Foundation Addiction Treatment Center in Lindstrom, Minnesota for treatment related to his alcoholism.
on March 13, 2009, at the Cleveland Clinic, his surgery was completed.
Last Breath:
Robin died on 11 August 2014 at his home in California in an apparent suicide. His spokesperson released a statement stating that Robin had recently been struggling with depression. In the initial report released on August 12, the Marin County Sheriff's Office deputy coroner stated Williams had hanged himself with a belt and died from asphyxiation. His body was cremated and his ashes were spread in San Francisco Bay on August 21.
Robin Williams Filmography:
Year | Movie |
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1980 | Popeye |
1983 | The Survivors |
1984 | Moscow on the Hudson |
1986 | Seize the Day |
1986 | Club Paradise |
1986 | The Best of Times |
1987 | Good Morning |
1988 | The Adventures of Baron Munchausen |
1988 | Portrait of a White Marriage |
1989 | Portrait of a White Marriage |
1990 | Cadillac Man |
1990 | Awakenings |
1991 | A Wish for Wings That Work |
1991 | Hook |
1991 | The Fisher King |
1991 | Dead Again |
1992 | Shakes the Clown |
1992 | FernGully: The Last Rainforest |
1992 | From Time to Time |
1992 | Aladdin |
1992 | Toys |
1993 | Mrs. Doubtfire |
1993 | Being Human |
1994 | In Search of Dr. Seuss |
1995 | Nine Months |
1995 | Jumanji |
1996 | The Birdcage |
1996 | Jack |
1996 | Aladdin and the King of Thieves |
1996 | The Secret Agent |
1997 | Hamlet |
1997 | Fathers' Day |
1997 | Deconstructing Harry |
1997 | Flubber |
1998 | Aladdin's Math Quest |
1998 | Patch Adams |
1999 | Jakob the Liar |
1999 | Bicentennial Man |
2001 | Artificial Intelligence: AI |
2002 | Insomnia |
2002 | Death to Smoochy |
2004 | The Final Cut |
2004 | House of D |
2005 | Robots |
2006 | Night at the Museum |
2006 | Man of the Year |
2006 | Everyone's Hero |
2006 | The Night Listener |
2006 | R.V. |
2006 | Happy Feet |
2006 | The Big White |
2007 | August Rush |
2007 | License to Wed |
2009 | Shrink |
2009 | Old Dogs |
2009 | Night at the Museum 2: |
2009 | World's Greatest Dad |
2011 | Happy Feet Two |
2013 | The Big Wedding |
2013 | The Face of Love |
2013 | Lee Daniels' The Butler |
2014 | The Angriest Man in Brooklyn |
2014 | A Merry Friggin' Christmas |
2014 | Night at the Museum |
2014 | Boulevard |
2015 | Absolutely Anything |
Awards Won:
Awards Won |
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1980: Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy, Mork & Mindy 1980: Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, Reality... What a Concept 1987: Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, Good Morning, Vietnam 1987: Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, A Night at the Met 1987: Emmy Award: Outstanding Individual Performance In A Variety Or Music Program, "Carol Burnett Special: Carol, Carl, Whoopi & Robin 1988: Emmy Award: Outstanding Individual Performance In A Variety Or Music Program, "ABC Presents a Royal Gala 1989: Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, Good Morning Vietnam 1991: Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, The Fisher King 1993: Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, Mrs. Doubtfire 1996: Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, The Birdcage 1997: Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Good Will Hunting 1997: Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, Good Will Hunting 2003: Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, Robin Williams Live - 2002 2005: Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award |