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Remembering the late actor Robin Williams
J.G. Taruc
July 22, 2016
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The late actor and comedian Robin Williams would have turned 65 yesterday.
During his lifetime, Williams succeed in his goals to spread laughs through films, TV appearances and stand-up comedy to strangers all over the world.
Pay tribute to the legendary actor by looking back on Williams’ career by rewatching these 9 movies as suggested by International Business Times:
Hook (1991)


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In a effort to save his children, Peter Banning (Robin Williams) steps away from his busy life as a lawyer to face-off with Captain Hook.
Alladin (1992)


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Williams plays a genie, freed from his lamp by Alladin.
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)


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Williams’ character assumes the role of Mrs. Doubtfire, an oddball British nanny who cares for his three children.
Jumanji (1995)


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A strange game unleashes disastrous consequences upon unsuspecting players. Williams casted as Alan Parish, the man who was trapped in Jumanji for twenty-six years.
Good Morning, Vietnam (1998)


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Williams starred as an army DJ Adrian Cronauer determined to make the best of deployment to Vietnam. He is tasked with hosting a radio show which he delivers comedic takes on the daily happenings.
Robots (2005)


An adorable animated movie wherein the world is run by robots. Robin Williams starred as Fender Pinwheeler, a red robot who befriends Rodney.
Night at the Museum (2006, 2009, 2014)


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A movie which tell the tale of what goes on after the lights in the American Musuem of Natural History go down. Williams played the wax model of Theodore Roosevelt.
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