Such grim, devastating news
tonight, regarding actor Robin Williams (1951 – 2014). I can’t quite believe
any of it is true.
I still remember the first time I
saw him on TV.
I was eight years old, and he
played Mork, the alien on a Happy Days episode called “My
Favorite Orkan.”
The year was 1978, I believe.
It wasn’t long after that
appearance that Mr. Williams played Mork on a regular basis on Mork
and Mindy (1979 – 1982).
I loved him as that zany,
irrepressible, child-like character, and the truth is that I will always
associate him with that particular role, which in some way was incredibly
innocent.
Of course, Robin Williams had an
extraordinary and prestigious career far beyond his turns as Mork as well.
He played Popeye in Robert Altman’s
1981 film, and earned kudos for work in films such as The World According to Garp
(1982), Good Morning Vietnam (1987), Dead Poet’s Society
(1989), and Good Will Hunting (1997).
In terms of genre roles, Mr.
Williams was remarkably versatile. He played terrifying villains in films such
as One
Hour Photo (2002) and Insomnia (2002), and was also
terrific as the lead in What Dreams May Come (1998).
This loss is such a terrible one,
because -- from Mork to Popeye to Batty Koda (FernGully) to Fender (Robots) --
Robin Williams made us smile, and he made us laugh so damned much.
My deepest condolences to his
family in this time of terrible grief…but also to all of us, who will miss him.
The world is a lot less happy
tonight, without the light Robin Williams brought to it.
John, well said. Robin Williams was a part of our lives beginning with that 1978 Happy Days episode that my family watched too. :( R.I.P. Robin Williams
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