Share your positive memories of Robin Williams

Anonymous
Let this be a place to share positive memories of him, the actor and the man. Something of his work that touched you, or made you laugh. Or a personal interaction you were fortunate to experience. Let's celebrate the person we'll surely miss here.
Anonymous
We really don't need yet another thread. Why not contribute to the multiple threads already started?
Anonymous
The World According to Garp, Mork and Mindy. He's been around my whole life I am sad
Anonymous
I went to see Mrs. Doubtfirs in the theater when my parents were in the middle of a divorce. I started crying during the scene when the judge ruled he couldn't have custody of his kids. Ended up being a very cathartic moment.

Will always be grateful for the endless laughter Mork and Mindy, Alladin and Mrs. Doubtfire provided in my childhood. Good Will Hunting and Dead Poets Society are two of my favorite films. So sad.

DS loves the skit he did with a shoe on Sesame Street. So glad Robin Williams will continue to make countless children happy.
Anonymous
I lived in Boulder when Mork and Mindy was on!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We really don't need yet another thread. Why not contribute to the multiple threads already started?


STFU. Don't read it if you don't like it. Some of us have a heart.

I have met many, many celebrities over the years. Mostly politicians, heads of state, supreme court justices, and Hollywood types. One person I wish I had the pleasure to meet and stand close to was Robin Williams. Though the pain in his eyes must have been deafening. We all grew up with him, and his diversified characters, and loved him as one of our own. I hope he knew that.

Anonymous
Sleeping with his nanny--greatest hit.

Trolling comedy clubs and stealing jokes then paying lesser known comics off.

Comic stylings of cocaine.
Anonymous
I loved him in Good Will Hunting. (And love Matt Damon in anything.)
Anonymous
Mrs. Doubtfire was one of my grandfather's favorite movies. I remember him laughing aloud while watching it two months before he passed away. He had pancreatic cancer and must have been in so much pain, but Robin Williams made him laugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sleeping with his nanny--greatest hit.

Trolling comedy clubs and stealing jokes then paying lesser known comics off.

Comic stylings of cocaine.


Seriously. Jeez people. He was an actor. Not a god. He had demons like the rest of us but earned his paycheck well. Don't elevate him to such a pedestal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sleeping with his nanny--greatest hit.

Trolling comedy clubs and stealing jokes then paying lesser known comics off.

Comic stylings of cocaine.


Seriously. Jeez people. He was an actor. Not a god. He had demons like the rest of us but earned his paycheck well. Don't elevate him to such a pedestal.


Wow. Sharing positive memories of someone in the public sphere who died = "elevating" him to a "pedestal?" You must be a treat to be around.
Anonymous
Comic stylings of cocaine.


Come on, now, that shit was funny.

My favorite: climbing the proscenium of the theater up to the balcony, working his way to the middle of the balcony rail, and then shouting down to the front row, "Haha--now YOU've got the shitty seats!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Comic stylings of cocaine.


Come on, now, that shit was funny.

My favorite: climbing the proscenium of the theater up to the balcony, working his way to the middle of the balcony rail, and then shouting down to the front row, "Haha--now YOU've got the shitty seats!"


OMG. Link, please!

Anonymous
When doing standup at the Met: "I wonder if Pavarotti is at the improv saying 'So two Jews walk into a bar...'" Just genius.
Anonymous
I used to live in San Francisco and I love how my FB newsfeed has stories of people having personal interactions with him. His daughter played basketball in jr high against a team my co-workers dd was on. He was at the game like any other parent, and stayed afterwards for pictures with whoever wanted them. So gracious.
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