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At the time of his graduation in 1969, Robin Williams was voted “Most Likely Not to Succeed” and “Funniest” by his classmates.

Few people have known of comedy, as well as Robin Williams. His frantic energy, unreserved passion, and youthful demeanor could have made anyone smile, and we adored him for it. But did you know what his classmates thought of him? Robin Williams, the comedy genius, spent his final high school years in California. On his […]

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After Robin Williams Passed, Disney Wanted to Make a New Aladdin Movie Featuring His Unused Recordings from the Previous Films. However, This was Forbidding by a Special Clause in Williams’ Will.

Robin Williams, the beloved actor, brought to life every character he played in his film career and portrayed several real-life figures. But his performance as Genie in Disney’s Aladdin was one of his most memorable. But did you know that Disney was not allowed to use previous recordings made by Williams for the role of

After Robin Williams Passed, Disney Wanted to Make a New Aladdin Movie Featuring His Unused Recordings from the Previous Films. However, This was Forbidding by a Special Clause in Williams’ Will. Read More »

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Robin Williams was Offered the Role of Joker in the 1989 Film “Batman.” Warner Brothers Only Made the Offer to Bait Jack Nicholson Into Signing, Which He Eventually Did.

Joker was popular in comics for being a chaotic nemesis of Batman. He was unique, interesting, and different from other villains. Perhaps what distinguishes the Joker as a villain, what makes him one of the most iconic and popular characters of all time, is that, unlike many comic book characters, he always appears to be

Robin Williams was Offered the Role of Joker in the 1989 Film “Batman.” Warner Brothers Only Made the Offer to Bait Jack Nicholson Into Signing, Which He Eventually Did. Read More »

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What Did Robin Williams’ Autopsy Reveal?

Many people had a lot to say about Robin Williams after he passed away in August 2014 at the age of 63. There was the usual speculation as to why a trendy and seemingly healthy Hollywood actor would commit suicide. Some claimed that he was sad or had relapsed into old habits. But when his

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Which Hollywood Actress Received a Full Scholarship from Robin Williams?

Robin McLaurin Williams was born on July 21, 1951, and passed on August 11, 2014. He was an actor and stand-up comedian who was regarded as one of the best comedians of all time. His talent in improv and the wide range of characters he created on the spur of the moment truly brought him

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Was Billy Crystal and Robin Williams’ Cameo on Friends Planned?

On NBC, David Crane and Marta Kauffman’s hit TV show Friends premiered on September 22, 1994. The show’s premise was simple; it revolved around the lives of six young adults living in New York City. No one knew how big the show would get, but after ten seasons and 236 episodes, we can definitely say

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After having a falling out with Disney over marketing disagreements for Aladdin, Robin Williams put a clause in his will preventing the company from using his voice/outtakes in future films for 25 years after his death.

You Won’t Hear Robin Williams as ‘Aladdin’ in a Future Movie Disney is apparently determined to remake, reimagine, or retell every fairy tale in its animated feature stable, with new versions of everything from Beauty and the Beast to Winnie the Pooh in the works. But one character you won’t see make a comeback is

After having a falling out with Disney over marketing disagreements for Aladdin, Robin Williams put a clause in his will preventing the company from using his voice/outtakes in future films for 25 years after his death. Read More »