Robin Williams found dead inside his home

  • #101
I learned of his death through a text from my daughter. Both of us so sad... She said she had heard a sequel to Mrs. Doubtfire was in the works -- that was one she and I enjoyed so much watching together several times in earlier years.

Rest in peace, Robin. Prayers to all who loved him and will miss him. A great talent ... and, I can't help but think, a pretty good person.
 
  • #102
I'm still in shock over this news. So sad. We really need to start taking mental health issue's more seriously.We just sweep the topic under the carpet like it doesn't matter. I pray that Robin's death will bring about discussions and take away some of the taboo that surrounds it.
 
  • #103
I learned of his death through a text from my daughter. Both of us so sad... She said she had heard a sequel to Mrs. Doubtfire was in the works -- that was one she and I enjoyed so much watching together several times in earlier years.

Rest in peace, Robin. Prayers to all who loved him and will miss him. A great talent ... and, I can't help but think, a pretty good person.

Apparently he was reprising his role of Teddy Roosevelt in a sequel of Night at the Museum that is being filmed, and was in post-production for a couple of other movies, according to IMDB. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000245/?ref_=nv_sr_2

This is what he was working on according to IMDB.
 
  • #104
I loved him in so many movies, whether he had me rolling on the floor laughing, or thinking deeply. 'What Dreams May Come' is another gem. I remember watching it with my husband not long before we got married, it brought us both to tears.
 
  • #105
I am in total shock to know we have lost one of the greatest comedians we have ever had.

Robin, you gave us laughter, we felt love from you, and felt your kindness.

For all the many smiles and laughter you gave to millions through the years.... tonight is filled with tears and sadness just for you Robin.... knowing that we have truly lost you.:( :heart:

May you be at peace now.

IMO
 
  • #106
"To quote from Whitman, 'O me! O life!... of the questions of these recurring; of the endless trains of the faithless... of cities filled with the foolish; what good amid these, O me, O life?' Answer. That you are here - that life exists, and identity; that the powerful play goes on and you may contribute a verse. That the powerful play *goes on* and you may contribute a verse. What will your verse be?"

~John Keating, played by Robin Williams - "Dead Poet's Society"
 
  • #107
Oh my gosh. I can't believe it. I'm in tears.
 
  • #108
So very sad and stunned. I've been crying and numb ever since my husband told me, hours ago. I grew up watching him, like so many others.

Please, anyone who is struggling with depression, talk to someone. For any loved ones of a depressive person, listen, watch for signs, understand, and watch for triggers.

This is truly heartbreaking. Robin, I pray that you found some peace, and thank you for sharing your talents with us.
 
  • #109
RIP Robin, fly high and free now!
 
  • #110
Sometimes it's like the more talented a person --- the more inner torment. Just an observation.
A long time ago in HS there was a biography about Mozart I found interesting. Forgot the title now, sorry, but he seemed to be greatly gifted and greatly troubled at the same time. But he created beautiful musical pieces.
Robin Williams was a wonderful actor and managed to entertain us without letting his life's difficulties overwhelm him. I am sorry he felt he had to choose this path,but will not judge him.
I hope he has found peace.
 
  • #111
He was Christopher Reeves roommate in college. He helped pay all of Chris medical bills and helped Dana, Chris wife.

Im crying, this is so sad.

Oh, now I remember this!! Christopher Reeve was my favorite actor in the 80's. He and Dana and Will had enormous expenses and he had always said he would never marry- so probably didn't save a lot of his earnings. I remember what a support system Robin was for him, Dana and their son, Will.
Crying again for both of these men whom we loved.
 
  • #112
"To quote from Whitman, 'O me! O life!... of the questions of these recurring; of the endless trains of the faithless... of cities filled with the foolish; what good amid these, O me, O life?' Answer. That you are here - that life exists, and identity; that the powerful play goes on and you may contribute a verse. That the powerful play *goes on* and you may contribute a verse. What will your verse be?"

~John Keating, played by Robin Williams - "Dead Poet's Society"

They used this voiceover of his- I recognized his voice- in a recent commercial Apple or Uverse I think...
 
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  • #114
So beyond sad. This was always a fear I, and many others, of course, had for him. Clearly a comic genius, and tortured soul. God Bless him and his heartbroken family. :prayer:
 
  • #115
Sometimes it's like the more talented a person --- the more inner torment. Just an observation.
A long time ago in HS there was a biography about Mozart I found interesting. Forgot the title now, sorry, but he seemed to be greatly gifted and greatly troubled at the same time. But he created beautiful musical pieces.
Robin Williams was a wonderful actor and managed to entertain us without letting his life's difficulties overwhelm him. I am sorry he felt he had to choose this path,but will not judge him.
I hope he has found peace.

Lord forgive me if I sound cold because I am just trying to make sense of the insensible..
What you say is so true in that some of the most inspired people have also been the most personally tormented. IF there was some way to get the emotional balance ( to eliminate a possible chemical imbalance we refer to as Bi-Polar Depression), then the treatment would also take away the essence, the spirited-ness which caused them to be considered genius talents. What a cruel double edged sword. He should have beat this. When comedians like Robin find the world too much with them, and choose to leave it, what does that say about the world?
 
  • #116
If you ever saw him on Jay Leno, his ability to do standup on the fly was hilarious!!!
 
  • #117
The Bird Cage has been one of our favorites for years.....
 
  • #118
Rest now, Robin. You burned too bright, always "on", always fighting back. I'm sorry you lost this battle, but you created your verse - you brought millions of laughs to people, and that is no small feat.

Rest now. I'm sorry you are gone - there were many more years left, but I get the difficulty of looking down the road in front of you and thinking "why? How hard? Can I?" and not being able to take the next step.

Rest now, rest now, and rest again. Go tell God a joke.

Best-
Herding Cats
 
  • #119
I saw him @ the Laugh Stop , Costa Mesa,CA ...pre Mork & Mindy.
He was the last act.
The entire room was blown away!
And so RIP sweetness... Just like you to go ahead and check it out.
God bless & keep your family & friends close at this time.
Gone too soon.
 
  • #120
I can't wait to hear the tributes from his peers in comedy like Jay Leno, Billy Crystal, Martin Short, Bill Maher, Steven Colbert, Ben Stiller, Whoopi Goldberg...
 

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