It really hadn't occurred to me until now how much of an impact he made on my life going up. He had a ubiquity in my childhood as an icon in a similar way that something like Star Wars had. There was never a time in my life that I can remember in which I didn't know who he was or didn't have familiarity with the work he did.
That's amazing. A perfect way to honor one of the greatest talents to ever be on screen and stage.OK, so this is what happened at Aladdin on Broadway tonight:
Just before the big finish of "Friend Like Me", the Genie shouted "This one's for you, Robin!"
At the end, during the curtain calls, they did a dedication, and led the whole audience in a singalong of "Friend Like Me". Apparently everyone in the audience was standing and singing.![]()
His autopsy photo is on the internet. I really can't with people these day. People are tweeting it to his daughter. Beyond disgusted.
Though Williams had one of Hollywood’s most enduring careers, divorce — from first wife Valerie Velardi in 1988, and from second wife, Marsha Garces in 2008 — had gutted his bank account.
“Divorce is expensive,” he recently said. “I used to joke they were going to call it ‘all the money’, but they changed it to ‘alimony’. It’s ripping your heart out through your wallet.”
With financial pressures weighing, the insider said that the cancellation of The Crazy Ones in May sent him spiraling.
“Robin slipped into a deep depression,” the source said. “He felt embarrassed and humiliated that the show had been a failure. It was very hard for Robin to accept. Here he was in his sixties, and forced to take a role on television for the money. It’s just not where he thought he would be at this point in his life.”
The reasons for his un-Robin-like demeanor became surprisingly clear a few days later back home in San Francisco: On March 21 Marsha filed a divorce petition to end their 19-year marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. Friends of Robin, 56, and Marsha, 51, say that their relationship never recovered from the strain caused by Robin's alcohol relapse in 2006 after 20 years of sobriety. While Williams entered rehab and by all accounts has remained sober ever since, "the trust was broken," says a close friend of the couple. "She's hurt." They quietly separated on Dec. 31 (she stayed in their San Francisco home with Cody; he moved to Marin County), but "the marriage," says another pal, "has been over for a long time." Still, the split is "amicable," says Robin's longtime pal Richard Belzer. "It's not a vicious, bitter thing."
I'm surprised at just how much this has affected me too...
That's amazing. A perfect way to honor one of the greatest talents to ever be on screen and stage.
His autopsy photo is on the internet. I really can't with people these day. People are tweeting it to his daughter. Beyond disgusted.
the world gets to keep rapists, pedos nutjobs and dictators but we lose a guy like robin, it just doesnt make any sense it really doesnt![]()
OK, so this is what happened at Aladdin on Broadway tonight:
Just before the big finish of "Friend Like Me", the Genie shouted "This one's for you, Robin!"
At the end, during the curtain calls, they did a dedication, and led the whole audience in a singalong of "Friend Like Me". Apparently everyone in the audience was standing and singing.![]()
Evil bastards doing that to Zelda
https://uk.yahoo.com/movies/robin-w...its-social-networks-94630141466.html?cmp=ukfb