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i wonder what he was depressed about?

it is a pity he couldn't seek the help he needed to sort his thoughts out.

I do hope he can finally rest in peace.

 

One of my all time favorite actors.

his take on more serious roles like One Hour Photo, and the professor in Law & Order:SUV were especially good.

and his work with Patch Adams, that was just beautiful~!

 

the all time favorite has got to be Bicentennial Man.

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i wonder what he was depressed about?

it is a pity he couldn't seek the help he needed to sort his thoughts out.

I do hope he can finally rest in peace.

 

One of my all time favorite actors.

his take on more serious roles like One Hour Photo, and the professor in Law & Order:SUV were especially good.

and his work with Patch Adams, that was just beautiful~!

 

the all time favorite has got to be Bicentennial Man.

 

i think this was his last mvoie, and ironically can see the frustration of him in the movie.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTmvY11m_0E

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i guess his depression was partly due to this ....

 

 

 

I did not know about this. Thanks for the post. Was watching Dead Poets Society by a strange coincidence last night and was wondering what my verse will be.

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I find this quote meaningful.

 

Maybe the next one will be Jim Carrey? Who knows what is going thru' their mind.

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I find this quote meaningful.

 

Maybe the next one will be Jim Carrey? Who knows what is going thru' their mind.

Heard Jim also another guy with depression..

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4 more yet-to-be-released movies with Robin Williams to look forward to
LollipopTuesday, Aug 12, 2014
The late Robin Williams has left behind four as-yet unreleased movies, 'Night of the Museum: Secret of the Tomb', 'Absolutely Anything', 'Merry Friggin' Christmas', and 'Boulevard'.
The 'Patch Adams' star was found dead in an apparent suicide at his home in California yesterday (Aug 11) but fans will still be able to enjoy some new work for some time.
Over the Christmas period, he can be seen again as Teddy Roosevelt in 'Night of the Museum: Secret of the Tomb', which finished production in May and will be released on December 19.
A month earlier, there is another festive film being released.
He shot comedy 'Merry Friggin' Christmas' with Wendi McLendon-Covey, Lauren Graham and Oliver Platt and the Joe and Anthony Russo-directed picture will be in cinemas on November 7.
Additionally, the 'Aladdin' star lent his voice to animated pooch Dennis the Dog in live-action comedy 'Absolutely Anything', which also features Simon Pegg and Kate Beckinsale and will be released some time next year.
A fourth film, 'Boulevard', debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year but has yet to find theatrical distribution.
And Robin had been meeting with screenwriter David Berenbaum about a sequel to his hit 1993 comedy 'Mrs. Doubtfire' - in which he played a man who masqueraded as an older female nanny in a bid to get close to his kids - with a second draft underway.
The project's director Christopher Columbus hailed Robin as a "genius" who he loved working with.
He said in a statement: "We have lost one of our most inspired and gifted comic minds, as well as one of this generation's greatest actors. To watch Robin work, was a magical and special privilege.
"His performances were unlike anything any of us had ever seen, they came from some spiritual and otherworldly place. He truly was one of the few people who deserved the title of 'genius.'
"We were friends for 21 years. Our children grew up together, he inspired us to spend our lives in San Francisco and I loved him like a brother. The world was a better place with Robin in it. And his beautiful legacy will live on forever."

 

 

 

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Actor Robin Williams Dies at 63

183741128.jpg?w=814Vera Anderson—WireImage/Getty Images The county coroner's office suspects a suicide

The comedian and actor Robin Williamshas died at 63, according to police in Marin County, Calif.

A statement from the assistant chief deputy coroner of Marin County announced on Monday that the Coroner Divisions of the Sheriff’s Office “suspects the death to be a suicide due to asphyxia, but a comprehensive investigation must be completed before a final determination is made.”

His publicist confirmed the news.

“Robin Williams passed away this morning. He has been battling severe depression of late,” read an official statement. “This is a tragic and sudden loss. The family respectfully asks for their privacy as they grieve during this very difficult time.”

His wife, Susan Schneider, released a statement saying she was “utterly heartbroken.”

“This morning I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings,” she said in the statement. “On behalf of Robin’s family, we are asking for privacy during our time of profound grief. As he is remembered, it is our hope that the focus will not be on Robin’s death, but on the countless moments of joy and laugher he gave to millions.”

 

 

 

He was my fav actor in those days! Mork n Mindy was one

 

But my clear fav was 'Dead Poets Society'!!!

 

Didn't manage to pen my thoughts this morning due to work...

Just wanna say, will miss his shows ... hopefully, mediacorp can show his past shows/movies to the mass.

RIP.................

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