A Tribute to Robin Williams: The Guy Who Made Me Laugh The Most

In September 1988, American vocalist and music conductor Bobby McFerrin released the iconic song: Don’t Worry, Be Happy. The Grammy Award Winning song bore the unforgettable lines: In every life we have some trouble/ When you worry you make it Double/ Don’t worry, Be happy. The video accompanying the soothing, minimalist song had featured McFerrin, Bill Irwin and Robin Williams. Both the song and the video have remained a source of happiness.

On Monday, 11 August, Robin Williams died, leaving the world shocked and surprised. He was reportedly suffering from severe depression. The news took some time sinking in, for Robin Williams always appeared on stage and screen with a sense of indefatigability. In comic roles, he could be a riot. In more serious ones, you felt that boundless energy consciously reined in. 

Robin McLaurin Williams, was born in Chicago, Illinois, on July 21, 1951, was an American actor and comedian. Starting off as a stand-up comedian in San Francisco and Los Angeles in the mid 1970s, he is credited with leading its "comedy renaissance".

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Williams gave us many memorable film, His film career included such films as Popeye (1980), The World According to Garp (1982), Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), Dead Poets Society (1989), Awakenings (1990), The Fisher King (1991), and Good Will Hunting (1997), as well as financial successes such as Hook (1991), Aladdin (1992), Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), Jumanji (1995), The Birdcage (1996), Night at the Museum (2006), and Happy Feet (2006). Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), Jumanji (1995) being my favorite. He also provided voiceover in Happy Feet and helped anchor in Night at The Museum. Given his capacity for spontaneous creativity, directors often allowed him room to improvise.
 
 It was in 1998 that Robin Williams won the Academy Award after being nominated thrice earlier. He won it in the best supporting actor category for Good Will Hunting. Williams was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor three times and won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Good Will Hunting. He received two Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and five Grammy Awards.

On August 11, 2014, Williams died of an apparent suicide at his home near Tiburon, California. Either way. He wasn’t an actor you thought would go away abruptly although Wikipedia says his life featured substance abuse, periods of rehabilitation and reports of bipolar disorder.

Him and Christopher Reeve...

For anyone revisiting the life of Robin Williams, reading up details on the actor as he fades into the movie history, a heartwarming chapter would be his friendship with the late Christopher Reeve. Years ago, the two actors had trained together at New York’s Julliard School. If you go by the descriptions on the Internet, the two were very different people –One of modest height, the other 6 feet 4 inches tall; one seemingly a natural actor and a bundle of energy, the other preferring a measured, studied approach. Their first successful film roles came in years featuring the same numbers but inversely. For Reeve it was Superman in 1978 and for Williams it was Good Morning Vietnam in 1987 that likely made him a name known globally.

 In May, Christopher Reeve suffered an accident while riding a horse that left him paralyzed from neck down. Like Monday’s disclosure of “seven depression” for one of the world’s best known comedians, Superman paralyzed from neck down was as difficult to accept. Reeve’s initial phase in the hospital was the most trying. He contemplated suicide. In June 1995 he was scheduled to have surgery to reconnect his spine to his skull. The thought of it was frightening.

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As he lay nervous and afraid in ICU, the door flew open and in hurried a squat fellow with a blue scrub hat and a yellow surgical gown and glasses, speaking in Russian accent. The man announced that he was a proctologist and he was going to do a rectal exam on Reeve. It was Robin Williams. Wikipedia quotes Reeve –
“For the first time since the accident, I laughed. My old friend had helped me know that somehow I was going to be okay”.

From Superman to ordinary people, Robin Williams made us laugh.

Mrs. Doubtfire: The movie I cannot Forget…..

Every once in a while there comes a movies that you can watch again and again, yet still revel in an enjoyment that is untainted by the passage of time. Very few jokes retain their original freshness, and only the rarest scenes keep their magic intact. Robin Williams has given us many such movies, but to me and many others Mrs. Doubtfire was the one that stood out.
I wish I could point out one particular day when I watched the film…… one momentous occasion that I could always remember. Alas, I don’t remember how old I was or where I watched it, or even with whom I watched it with. But the film crept up on me, making a silent but indelible mark that would always remain. My feelings towards the film are now a result of watching the movie multiple times over the last two decades –sometimes skipping through my favorite scenes, sometimes watching it from the begging to the end.

While many describe Mrs. Doubtfire as a children’s movie I am not ashamed to say that I can still watch it with undivided attention and enjoyment. Indeed some sequences are slightly risqué, some jokes so unapologetically adult –remember the conversation between Mrs. Doubtfire and Stu (played by Pierce Brosnan) about activities in the boudoir?

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Like so many others, I woke up on Tuesday to the fact that Robin Williams was dead. Williams who brought the role of the grey haired, no-nonsense Mrs. Doubtfire to life, found dead from apparent suicide in his Northern California home. While Flubber, Jumanji, Hook, Aladdin and Fathers’ Day were all films we grew up watching, Mrs. Doubtfire will always remain the one that will always remain with me. It’s a film with equal amount of humor and pathos, wonderful on-screen chemistry and from the heart dialogue delivery, and beneath it all, a beautiful story that pulls at the heartstrings of those old enough to appreciate the ambiguity of the ending.

Though there is no doubt that Robin Williams will be missed. While it is depressing to lose a part of your childhood, I’d like to think that he was bigger than his role as Mrs. Doubtfire, or as Aladdin’s Genie or as Patch Adams, for that matter. Robin Williams was greater than the sum of his parts, and one can only hope that wherever he is, he is brightening up the place with his funny voice and witty repartee.

May the crazy, fun-loving and heart-warming guy rest in peace and make every soul laugh its heart out in Heaven.

Rofl with Robin...

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    If women ran round the world we wouldn’t have wars, just intense negotiations every 28 days.

    Beer commercials usually show big men, doing manly things: ‘You’ve just killed a small animal. It’s time for a light beer’. Why not have a realistic beer commercial, with a realistic thing about beer, where someone goes, ‘It’s 5 ‘ clock in the morning. You’ve just pissed on a dumpster. It’s Miller time’.

    Ah, yes, divorce… from the Latin word meaning to rip out a man’s genitals through his wallet.

    You could talk about same-sex marriage, but people who have been married say. “It’s the same sex all the time”.

Most memorable Robin Williams lines on set……


You don’t know about real loss, ‘cause that only occurs when you’ve loved someone more than you love yourself. And I doubt you’ve ever dared to love anybody that much

-          Dr Sean Maguire in Good Will Hunting

Gooooood Morning Vietnam! It’s 0600. What’s the O stand for? ‘Oh, my God, it’s early’

-          Adrian Cronauer in Good Morning Vietnam

Now in this class you can either call me Mr Keating, or if you’re slightly more daring, O Captain my Captain

-          John Keating in Dead Poets Society

Our job is improving the quality of life, not just delaying death

-          Patch Adams in Patch Adams

There’s three things in this world that you need… respect for all kinds of life, a nice bowel movements on a regular basis, and a navy blazer

-          Parry in The Fisher King

My first day as a woman and I’m already getting hot flashes!

-          Euphegenia Doubtfire in Mrs. Doubtfire

Pleas e don’t worry so much. Because in the end, none of us have very long on this Earth. Life is fleeting. And if you’re ever distressed, cast your eyes to the summer sky when the stars are strung across the velvety night. And when a shooting star streaks through the blackness, turning night into day, make a wish and think of me. Make your life spectacular

-          Jack Powell in Jack

But oh, to be free. Not to have t go poof! What do you need, poof! What do you need, poof! What do you need? To be my own master. Such a thing would be greater than all the magic and all the treasures in the world. But what am I talking about? Let’s get real here, that’s never gonna happen. Genie, wake up and smell the hummus

-          Genie in Aladdin

The human spirit is more powerful than any drug – and that is what needs to be nourished: with work, play, friendship, family. These are the things that matter. This is what we’d forgotten….the simplest things

-          Dr Malcolm Sayer in Awakenings

I love you with all my heart. With every cell, with every molecule, with every atom. I love you on a subatomic level

-          Professor Philip Brainard in Flubber

Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your live extraordinary

-          Keating in Dead Poets Society

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