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Yes, very sad - my OH told me and it was one of those can't believe it moments. A couple of my favourites - The Bicentennial Man and Patch Adams and of course the role that started his career Mork in Mork and Mindy. |
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Such a shock and a shame. He was such a talent, the typical clown with a tormented soul. My Fave films, Hook, Dead Poets Society, Jumanji, Good Morning Vietnam, in fact almost everything he did he did well. |
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Was a total shock, one of the most amazing, talented actors on the face of the planet, and so funny you would cry with laughter. The world is a sadder place without him in it. I can only hope that some good comes out of his death and that mental health issues are more understood. RIP |
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Good Morning Vietnam was the best. Robin Williams was a tremendously talented man, its so sad that very talented people seem to be the most troubled. The blackness of depression is a terrible thing and very hard to get up from. I hope he and Spike Milligan have got together and are being crazy, fabulous people making Him Upstairs laugh like a drain. |
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Lovely, lovely man. I found the way he could switch from humour to really making a serious point very powerful; such as in Good Morning Vietnam. And yes, depression is a vile and corrosive illness. My favourite films of Robin's are Dead Poet's Society and Moscow on the Hudson. |
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