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Robin Williams dies at 63


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Very sad, Robin Williams is one of very few actors I can actually say I'm a fan of (because I typically don't care as much for who stars as I do for what's in a movie). At the same time, though, 63, while maybe a little early, is not a bad time to go. He lived a good life. Rest in peace, Mr. Williams.

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Very sad, Robin Williams is one of very few actors I can actually say I'm a fan of (because I typically don't care as much for who stars as I do for what's in a movie). At the same time, though, 63, while maybe a little early, is not a bad time to go. He lived a good life. Rest in peace, Mr. Williams.

Yeah, I don't typically care as much for who acts in movies and shows as what's in them either. I can't say I really like many actors for that reason as well. But just about every role Williams has been in that I've seen is my favorite in that movie or show. Genie was my favorite character in the Aladdin movies, I really liked Peter Pan in Hook (as well as Rufio, awesome leader of the Lost Boys), and Teddy Roosevelt was entertaining in Night at the Museum.

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Damn this is sad he was pretty good actor. Also I really wanted to see one of his comedy acts at my nearby casino when I turn 19 now i have to find new good comedian that travels to Canada.

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I also recently saw a funny quote from him on Facebook. It went something like "God gave men brains and penises, it's just that they can only run one at a time." I lol'd.

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What sad news :....(

I was shocked, when my mom brought me these news a few minutes ago. Suicide probaby.

He was one of my absolute favourite actors.

"Mrs. Doubtfire", "Night at the Museum", "Good will hunting", "Deads poets society", "Flubber" and many other great movies...

I remember "Deads poets society" was also a part of my exams in English. I had to analyse a certain scene.

I also remember that he supported the 3DS version LoZ Ocarina of Time. The reason, why he named his daughter Zelda.

R.I.P. Robin Williams

You always will keep in good memory!

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I didn't believe it when my sister told me about it, I thought it was a messed up joke...then she sent me all these links and a reddit thread about it and it's trending etc etc and I've been sitting on and off all day getting upset. I never met the guy but it's odd to think he's not here anymore. When a celebrity dies I normally think that it's sad and move on with my day, but Robin Williams was a special kind of celebrity for me. He could do goofy and serious roles and was heartwarming to watch on the screen. That and I grew up with a lot of his roles too...I dunno, I just know the world lost something pretty special today.

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