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Robin Williams is an American comedian and actor whose role as Mork in the TV series Mork and Mindy was his ticket to fame. He has performed in numerous feature films since the 1980s. As a result, he has won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, numerous Golden Globes, Screen Actors Guild Awards, and Grammy Awards.

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Does Robin Williams have a mental illness?

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Robin was sued back in the 1980's for allegedly giving herpes to someone.

What movie starred Jeff Bridges and Robin Williams?

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Beau Bridges has: Played Frankie Tucker in "Force of Evil" in 1948. Played Bertram in "No Minor Vices" in 1948. Played Tommy in "Zamba" in 1949. Played Beau in "The Red Pony" in 1949. Played Obie - Boy at Train Station in "The Company She Keeps" in 1951. Played Thad Taylor in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played Matt Howell in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played Hank Tilby in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played Jason in "Gunsmoke" in 1955. Played Moss in "Zane Grey Theater" in 1956. Played Larry Gill in "Wagon Train" in 1957. Played Warren Tucker in "Sea Hunt" in 1958. Played Billy Johanson in "Rawhide" in 1959. Played Horace in "Bonanza" in 1959. Played Sgt. Ted Stack in "Insight" in 1960. Played Eddie Tinker (1960-1962) in "The Clear Horizon" in 1960. Played Martin in "Insight" in 1960. Played Russ in "My Three Sons" in 1960. Played God in "Insight" in 1960. Played Mercutio in "National Velvet" in 1960. Played Howard Sears in "My Three Sons" in 1960. Played Russ Burton in "My Three Sons" in 1960. Played Dave in "Insight" in 1960. Played Don in "Insight" in 1960. Played Mark in "The Explosive Generation" in 1961. Played Bob Colby in "Dr. Kildare" in 1961. Played himself in "The Mike Douglas Show" in 1961. Played Himself - Guest in "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1962. Played Skippy Mannox in "The Lloyd Bridges Show" in 1962. Played himself in "The Merv Griffin Show" in 1962. Played himself in "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1962. Played Carl in "The Lloyd Bridges Show" in 1962. Played Leonard McCarty in "The Eleventh Hour" in 1962. Played Jay Bartlett in "Mr. Novak" in 1963. Played Brandon Drood in "Vacation Playhouse" in 1963. Played Pat Knowland in "Mr. Novak" in 1963. Played Larry Corby in "The Fugitive" in 1963. Played Gary Keller in "The Fugitive" in 1963. Played Mike in "Mr. Novak" in 1963. Played Johnny Sharp in "The Loner" in 1965. Played Jerry Foley in "The F.B.I." in 1965. Played Fred in "Village of the Giants" in 1965. Played Lon Allison in "Branded" in 1965. Played himself in "The Hollywood Squares" in 1965. Played Beau in "Felony Squad" in 1966. Played Pfc. Felix Teflinger in "The Incident" in 1967. Performed in "The Legend of Jud Starr" in 1967. Played Billy Joe Show in "Cimarron Strip" in 1967. Played Tim Austin in "For Love of Ivy" in 1968. Played Ben Harvey in "Gaily, Gaily" in 1969. Played himself in "The David Frost Show" in 1969. Played Elgar in "The Landlord" in 1970. Played Cane in "The Christian Licorice Store" in 1971. Played Sketch Actor in "Robert Young and the Family" in 1971. Played Billy Breedlove in "Hammersmith Is Out" in 1972. Performed in "Norman Corwin Presents" in 1972. Played Joe Grant (Father) in "ABC Afterschool Specials" in 1972. Played Mr. Tauscher in "ABC Afterschool Specials" in 1972. Played Frederick Ingham in "The Man Without a Country" in 1973. Played Charlie in "Your Three Minutes Are Up" in 1973. Played Himself - Host in "Young Marriage" in 1973. Played Chris Schroeder in "The Stranger Who Looks Like Me" in 1974. Played Benjamin Franklin (as a young man) in "The Lives of Benjamin Franklin" in 1974. Performed in "The Whirlwind" in 1974. Played Dr. Steve Drucker in "Medical Story" in 1975. Played Dick Buek in "The Other Side of the Mountain" in 1975. Played himself in "Good Morning America" in 1975. Played Himself - Presenter: Best Documentary Feature and Best Documentary Short in "The 48th Annual Academy Awards" in 1976. Played Jesse in "Dragonfly" in 1976. Played Mike Ramsay in "Two-Minute Warning" in 1976. Played Major Folly in "Swashbuckler" in 1976. Played Hutch in "Greased Lightning" in 1977. Played Himself - Presenter: Best Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama Series in "The 30th Annual Emmy Awards" in 1978. Played Kevin Pearse in "Shimmering Light" in 1978. Played Dick Buek in "The Other Side of the Mountain: Part II" in 1978. Played Harry Faversham in "The Four Feathers" in 1978. Played himself in "All-Star Salute to Pearl Bailey" in 1979. Played Himself - Host in "Woodstock Re-Visited" in 1979. Played Toby Felker in "The Runner Stumbles" in 1979. Played Sonny in "Norma Rae" in 1979. Played David Rodman in "The Child Stealer" in 1979. Played Richard Chapin in "United States" in 1980. Played Bruce McBride in "Silver Dream Racer" in 1980. Played Himself - Guest Host in "Fridays" in 1980. Played himself in "Entertainment Tonight" in 1981. Played Duane Hansen in "Honky Tonk Freeway" in 1981. Played Ray Johnson in "Dangerous Company" in 1982. Played Jack Hansen in "Love Child" in 1982. Played Guenter Wetzel in "Night Crossing" in 1982. Played Bud Herren in "The Kid from Nowhere" in 1982. Played Leonard Vole in "Witness for the Prosecution" in 1982. Played himself in "Breakaway" in 1983. Played Connie Kalitta in "Heart Like a Wheel" in 1983. Played Franck Powell in "The Red-Light Sting" in 1984. Played himself in "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" in 1984. Played Mr. Win Berry in "The Hotel New Hampshire" in 1984. Played Randy Claggett in "Space" in 1985. Played Himself - Audience Member in "The 57th Annual Academy Awards" in 1985. Played Unicorn in "Alice in Wonderland" in 1985. Played Sam Wayburn in "The Killing Time" in 1987. Played Joe Jennings in "The Wild Pair" in 1987. Played himself in "The Variety Club International All Star Party" in 1987. Played himself in "The 1987 Annual Salute to Hollywood Benefit" in 1987. Played John Eden in "Seven Hours to Judgment" in 1988. Played John Alder in "Signs of Life" in 1989. Played Jack Grant in "Just Another Secret" in 1989. Played Dr. Martin Fairbanks in "Tales from the Crypt" in 1989. Played Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Visual Effects in "The 61st Annual Academy Awards" in 1989. Played Capt. Keene in "The Iron Triangle" in 1989. Played Frank Baker in "The Fabulous Baker Boys" in 1989. Played himself in "The Pat Sajak Show" in 1989. Played Sam Woods in "The Wizard" in 1989. Played himself in "The Arsenio Hall Show" in 1989. Played Himself - Presenter in "The 62nd Annual Academy Awards" in 1990. Played himself in "Help Save Planet Earth" in 1990. Played himself in "The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards" in 1990. Played himself in "Night of 100 Stars III" in 1990. Played himself in "The Grand Opening of Universal Studios New Theme Park Attraction Gala" in 1990. Played Gerry Green in "Women and Men: Stories of Seduction" in 1990. Played himself in "One on One with John Tesh" in 1991. Played James Brady in "Without Warning: The James Brady Story" in 1991. Played John Morden in "Married to It" in 1991. Played Jack Perkins in "Wildflower" in 1991. Played himself in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1992. Played Jerry Gabrewski in "Sidekicks" in 1992. Played Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV in "The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 1992. Played himself in "The 13th Annual CableACE Awards" in 1992. Played himself in "The 14th Annual CableACE Awards" in 1993. Played Terry Harper in "The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom" in 1993. Played Himself - Winner: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special in "The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1993. Played Himself - Presenter in "The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 1993. Played himself in "Intimate Portrait" in 1993. Played Dave Hart in "Harts of the West" in 1993. Played Col. Tom Parker in "Elvis and the Colonel: The Untold Story" in 1993. Played himself in "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993. Played Dr. Norman Grayson in "The Man with Three Wives" in 1993. Played himself in "The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards" in 1994. Played Himself - Audience Member in "The American Film Institute Salute to Jack Nicholson" in 1994. Played Tom Thielman in "Secret Sins of the Father" in 1994. Played Himself - Presenter in "The 16th Annual CableACE Awards" in 1994. Played Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe in "Million Dollar Babies" in 1994. Played Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Tv in "The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 1994. Performed in "Vault of Horror I" in 1994. Played Himself - Host in "Golden Globes 50th Anniversary Celebration" in 1994. Played Richard Nixon in "Kissinger and Nixon" in 1995. Played Narrator in "5 American Kids - 5 American Handguns" in 1995. Played Dr. Simon Kress in "The Outer Limits" in 1995. Played Himself - Audience Member in "The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1995. Played King Big Daddy in "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child" in 1995. Played Charles Johnson in "The Uninvited" in 1996. Played Clel Waller in "Nightjohn" in 1996. Played himself in "The Daily Show" in 1996. Played Mr. Richard Phillips in "Losing Chase" in 1996. Played himself in "2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards" in 1996. Played Narrator in "Memphis PD: War on the Streets" in 1996. Played Bill Januson in "Hidden in America" in 1996. Played Matt Cushman in "Jerry Maguire" in 1996. Played himself in "3rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards" in 1997. Played President Hank Landry in "Stargate SG-1" in 1997. Played Himself - Winner: Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special and Nominee: Best Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special in "The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1997. Played Gov. Jim Farley in "The Second Civil War" in 1997. Played himself in "The 19th Annual CableACE Awards" in 1997. Played Bud Nesbitt in "RocketMan" in 1997. Played Major General Hank Landry in "Stargate SG-1" in 1997. Played Don Preston in "The Defenders: Payback" in 1997. Played Judge Bob Gibbs in "Maximum Bob" in 1998. Played Don Preston in "The Defenders: Choice of Evils" in 1998. Played Don Preston in "The Defenders: Taking the First" in 1998. Played Hayden Adams in "The Wild Thornberrys" in 1998. Played himself in "Quincy Jones... The First 50 Years" in 1998. Played Himself - Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in "The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1998. Played himself in "1998 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards" in 1998. Played Himself - Nominated: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie in "The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1999. Played Himself - Grand Marshal in "68th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade" in 1999. Played P.T. Barnum in "P.T. Barnum" in 1999. Played Daddy Weed in "The White River Kid" in 1999. Played Dan Falco in "Beggars and Choosers" in 1999. Played E.K. Hornbeck in "Inherit the Wind" in 1999. Played Narrator in "Surfing for Life" in 1999. Played G.W. Nethercott in "Sordid Lives" in 2000. Played Samuel Adams in "Founding Fathers" in 2000. Played Tom Gage in "The District" in 2000. Played himself in "CBS Cares" in 2000. Played Larry Branson in "Meeting Daddy" in 2000. Played Omar Duvall in "Songs in Ordinary Time" in 2000. Played Nick in "The Christmas Secret" in 2000. Played Father Leon in "Common Ground" in 2000. Played Alan Aisling in "Voyage of the Unicorn" in 2001. Played Director Tom Gage in "The Agency" in 2001. Played Tom Gage in "The Agency" in 2001. Played himself in "The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 2002. Played Derek in "Sightings: Heartland Ghost" in 2002. Played Daniel Sullivan in "Everwood" in 2002. Played Michael Mulvaney, Sr. in "We Were the Mulvaneys" in 2002. Played Herman Prentiss in "Out of the Ashes" in 2003. Played Narrator in "Shaolin Ulysses: Kungfu Monks in America" in 2003. Played John Bork in "Evel Knievel" in 2004. Played Eli Scruggs in "Desperate Housewives" in 2004. Played President Paul Hollister in "10.5" in 2004. Played Major General Hank Landry in "Stargate: Atlantis" in 2004. Played Mr. Lee in "Debating Robert Lee" in 2004. Played himself in "The Tony Danza Show" in 2004. Played himself in "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" in 2005. Played Stephen Hoxie in "Into the West" in 2005. Played Carl Hickey in "My Name Is Earl" in 2005. Played Frank Baker in "20 to 1" in 2005. Played Marty Rance in "The Ballad of Jack and Rose" in 2005. Played himself in "The Megan Mullally Show" in 2006. Played himself in "Sci Fi Inside: Stargate SG-1 200th Episode" in 2006. Played Colonel Muller in "The Good German" in 2006. Played President Paul Hollister in "10.5: Apocalypse" in 2006. Played himself in "CMT Giants" in 2006. Played himself in "The Making of, Debating Robert Lee" in 2006. Played Harvey Bellinger in "I-See-You.Com" in 2006. Performed in "Two Families" in 2007. Played Gary Gordon in "Americanizing Shelley" in 2007. Played Himself - Guest in "The Florence Henderson Show" in 2007. Played himself in "The UCLA Dynasty" in 2007. Played himself in "07 Spaceys" in 2007. Played himself in "Up Close with Carrie Keagan" in 2007. Played Mjr. Gen. Henry Landry in "Stargate: The Ark of Truth" in 2008. Played BB Hensley in "Max Payne" in 2008. Played himself in "The Bonnie Hunt Show" in 2008. Played Dean Burton Strauss in "Spinning Into Butter" in 2008. Played Joe in "Single with Parents" in 2008. Played William Kinglare in "Family Practice" in 2008. Played Hank in "Dirty Politics" in 2009. Played himself in "Picture" in 2009. Played himself in "Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf" in 2009. Played Agent Kramer in "White Collar" in 2009. Played himself in "I Know Things Now: Desperate Housewives Celebrates 100" in 2009. Played himself in "The Talk" in 2010. Played Rocky in "The Rockford Files" in 2010. Performed in "The Size of Texas" in 2011. Played himself in "Bridges on Bridges" in 2011. Played Frank Walker in "Game Time: Tackling the Past" in 2011. Played Cousin Hugh in "The Descendants" in 2011. Played Hal Sacovitch in "Love Bites" in 2011. Played Chairman Tokumaru in "Kokuriko-zaka kara" in 2011. Played Dr. Ray Fontaine in "Columbus Circle" in 2012. Played Clint Perrkins in "Hit and Run" in 2012. Played himself in "Steve Harvey" in 2012. Played himself in "Pablo" in 2012. Played Sheriff Brogden Jr. in "Rushlights" in 2013. Played Himself - Guest in "The Arsenio Hall Show" in 2013. Played himself in "CinemAbility" in 2013. Played Benjamin Goodwin in "The Goodwin Games" in 2013. Played Tom Miller in "The Millers" in 2013. Played Barton Scully in "Masters of Sex" in 2013. Played Ron Butz in "Underdogs" in 2014. Performed in "1000 to 1" in 2014. Played Mr. Reed in "San Patricios" in 2014. Played Upton in "Tumbledown" in 2014.

Did actor Robin Williams have any children?

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Yes, Robin Williams has 3 kids.

What was Robin Williams' salary for 'Good Will Hunting'?

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Think of a typical concert of 2000 people. Average ticket sales, factoring in the cheap and the expensive seats, are probably $100 on average. So, a concert probably brings in about 200,000 dollars. A typical fee for a speech by the President of the United States is about 100,000 dollars. If you say that Robin Williams gets 0.5 of ticket sales, I would lay a wage that he clears about $100,000 per concert. Not bad.

What actors and actresses appeared in Robin Williams - Off the Wall - 1978?

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The cast of Completely Off the Wall - 1979 includes: Wendy Cutler as herself Tony DeLia as himself Susan Elliot as herself Rod Gist as himself Andy Goldberg as himself DeVera Marcus as herself John Ritter as Himself - Host Nancy Steen as herself

Why is Robin Williams famous?

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He died today, police assume it was suicide and found him in his own home. From results we think it could of been but I don't think we have found out for certain what he did. Apparently he was suffering from severe depression for quite a long time and unfortunately committed suicide earlier today.

How many films did robin Williams star in?

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Robin Williams played the title role in the following movies: Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), Patch Adams (1998), Jack (1996), Jakob the Liar (1999), Popeye(1980).

Where did Robin Williams go to college?

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Robin Williams went to Claremont McKenna CollegeCollege of MarinJuilliard School

When is Robin Williams birthday?

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Robin Williams was a US comedian and Oscar-winning actor.

He was born on July 21, 1951 and died August 11, 2014 at the age of 63.

What is robin Williams favorite song?

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what was jackie robinsons favorite dessert

Did Robin Williams ever work for Walt Disney?

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It was to do with how the film Aladdin was marketed. Williams didn't want his image to be used in marketing, or his character (the Genie) to take up too much room on the posters, because he had another film, Toys, being released shortly after Aladdin was. Although Williams and Disney struck a deal to ensure this, Disney went back on it, and Williams cut all ties with the company. Eventually, Disney apologised and Williams re-voiced the Genie in an Aladdin sequel King of Thieves, but then the two parties fell out again when Williams signed up to star in Bicentennial Man and Disney cut the films' budget by $20m. The film flopped and Williams blamed the budget cuts and studio interference, and the two parties were at war again until recently, when he was inducted into the Disney hall of fame.

What does 'USV' stand for on the uniform of Theodore Roosevelt - played by Robin Williams - in the movie 'Night at the Museum'?

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United States Volunteers

USV stands for United States Volunteers. Theodore Roosevelt formed (along with Colonel Leonard Wood) the "Roughriders" 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry for the Spanish American War.

Decades later, he was posthumously awarded (by US president Clinton) the Medal of Honor - the highest military medal awarded in the US.

What did Robin Williams do for charity?

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Williams took part in the America: A Tribute to Heroescharity telethon for victims of 9/11.

He performed at the 2008 We are Amused comedy night to benefit Prince's Trust.

He founded his own Windfall Foundation.

He used his incredible energy to help a variety of causes, from visiting children's wards in hospitals to entertaining US troops in war zones.

Robin's charity work has covered the spectrum from health care and human rights, to education, environmental protection, and the arts. He toured the Middle East with the USO a total of five times, including visits to Iraq and Afghanistan, to help raise morale among the troops and was, perhaps, best known philanthropically for his affiliation with Comic Relief, which was founded in 1986 as a non-profit organization to help America's homeless.

Williams funded the Robin Williams Scholarship at his alma mater, Julliard.

Was Robin William's eye sewn shut for the part of popeye?

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He kept his eye all "squinky" without any artificial device unlike his arms which required a prosthetic to bulk up his arms .

How old is Sean Maguire in good will hunting?

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when Sean Mcgee sad-fully passed he was thirty seven rip Sean mcgee

Did Robin Williams have siblings?

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He has 2 half-brothers:

Todd (Died August 14, 2007) and McLaurin

He Also has another Brother Who teaches at Christian Brothers High School.

Max Smith Williams

Hes given him credit as his brother in Memphis during his tour at the orpieum (sp?)

Max smith teaches Physics at CBHS and i am actually in his class this year