

American actor and comedian
San Francisco Bay
Robin Williams (born 21 July 1951 in Chicago, Illinois; died 11 August 2014 in Paradise Cay, California) was an American actor and comedian. He became famous through a rare mixture of speed, improvisation, warmth and vulnerability. Williams could shift voices, characters and thoughts within seconds, but his best roles were not carried by energy alone. They showed people who try to make others laugh, comfort them, challenge them or save them while living with fractures of their own.

Williams studied at the Juilliard School and then became visible in the stand-up scenes of San Francisco and Los Angeles. His performance felt as if a thought could instantly create a new character. In 1978 Mork & Mindy made him known to a large audience. The role of Mork gave his improvisational force room and made him a television star without erasing his stage origins.
In film, Williams showed early that he was more than a fast comedian. Good Morning, Vietnam used his verbal speed, but connected it with war, loneliness and moral pressure. In Dead Poets Society he played a teacher whose warmth did not need to be loud. The Fisher King and later Awakenings made visible how strongly Williams could fill characters with pain, shame and hope.

With Aladdin, Williams changed expectations for celebrity voices in animated film. His Genie was not only a character, but a stream of parody, music, tempo and tenderness. Mrs. Doubtfire became a worldwide audience success because the film joined slapstick with separation, parenthood and longing for closeness. Williams reached children and adults at the same time, often for different reasons.
For Good Will Hunting, Williams won the Academy Award for best supporting actor in 1998. His role as therapist Sean Maguire was restrained, sad and clear; it showed how much force he could create without acceleration. Afterward he continued to work against the pure comedian image, including in One Hour Photo and Insomnia. These roles made clear that his art was not only in release, but also in control and silence.
Williams spoke openly about addiction and repeatedly sought help. At the same time, he remained present on stages, in films, in series and in charity performances. That openness made him close to many people. It did not explain his whole life. He was an artist with enormous working energy, great affection for his audience and an illness that darkened much of his final period.
Robin Williams died in California on 11 August 2014. He was 63 years old. His death was ruled a suicide; later examinations showed Lewy body dementia, which gave clearer medical context to many of his final symptoms. For his family and many specialists, that diagnosis became important in correcting simplified narratives. His work often joined comedy and pain in the same moment without playing one against the other.
until 1976
until 1988
A Night at the Met
Good Morning, Vietnam
until 2010
Awakenings
The Fisher King
Aladdin
Mrs. Doubtfire
Mrs. Doubtfire
The Birdcage
Good Will Hunting
Good Will Hunting
until 2014