American comedian Robin McLaurin Williams (born July 21, 1952 in Chicago, IL) began his career as a cocaine-addled improv stand-up comedian, who made a living on tips in the late '70s. Soon after, he achieved national fame as the TV character Mork, an alien who guest-debuted on Happy Days before starring in the successful NBC series Mork & Mindy. Suffering a divorce and achieving sobriety in the late-'80s, his career was even further boosted with a series of sobering late-'80s dramas (Good Morning, Vietnam and Dead Poets' Society) and numerous '90s family films (Aladdin and Mrs. Doubtfire). By the late 90s, after fear of being typecast in roles such as those played in Patch Adams and Bicentennial Man, he landed darker roles in films such as Insomnia, One Hour Photo and Death To Smoochy. Ironically, he was voted "Most Likely To Not Succeed" in high school and is now an Oscar-winning actor and comedian, now considered an A-list celebrity who donates to charities on a regular basis. Sadly, on August 9, 2006, Williams entered himself into a rehabilitation center for alcoholism. But now hes back and doing than bettter than ever!.
1 | Grandpa Funk | Reality What a Concept |
2 | Kindergarten Of The Stars | Reality What a Concept |
3 | I've Gone to the Zoo | Live 2002 |
4 | Lust | A Night At The Met |
5 | Spring | A Night At The Met |
6 | Atlanta | Live 2002 |
7 | These are Troubled Times My Friend | Live 2002 |
8 | Shakespeare(a Meltdowners N | Reality What a Concept |
9 | Alcohol | A Night At The Met |
10 | Spring | A Night At The Met |
11 | Childbirth | A Night At The Met |
12 | Pregnancy | A Night At The Met |
13 | Come Inside My Mind | Reality What a Concept |
14 | Men's Parts | A Night At The Met |
15 | Milwaukee | Live 2002 |
16 | Cops | A Night At The Met |
17 | Cocaine | A Night At The Met |
18 | Ballet | A Night At The Met |
19 | I'm an Episcopal | Live 2002 |
20 | Technology | Live 2002 |