Robin Williams Net Worth

Robin Williams Net Worth is
$50 Million

Robin Williams Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

As a senior performer whose nearly spent 25 years his life in cinematography, Robin Williams is actually deserve for $130 Million net worth. Robin Williams is a leading name for some box office films like Good Will Hunting, Jumanji, Night at the Museum and Happy Feet.

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Really Robin Williams is born wealthy since his dad was a senior executive at Ford Motor Company. But he will not use his dad’s name to gaining popularity and he got that excellent name with his own hard work. Robin Williams appeared his visibility name in 1978 until 1982 American science fiction sitcom Mork and Mindy. Robin Williams has been married three times and now he wed to graphic designer Susan Schneider.


Full NameRanda Williams
Net Worth$50 Million
Date Of BirthJuly 21, 1951, Chicago, Illinois, United States)
DiedAugust 11, 2014, Paradise Cay, California, United States
Place Of BirthChicago
Height5 ft 7 in (1.702 m)
ProfessionActor, Screenwriter, Voice Actor, Stand-up comedian, Comedian, Film Producer
EducationUniversity of Houston Law Center, Rice University
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseSusan Schneider (m. 2011–2014), Marsha Garces (m. 1989–2010), Valerie Velardi (m. 1978–1988)
ChildrenZelda Rae Williams, Cody Alan Williams, Zak Williams
ParentsDan L. Duncan
SiblingsRobert Todd Williams, McLaurin Smith Williams, Robert Todd Williams, McLaurin Smith Williams, Robert Todd Williams, McLaurin Smith Williams
NicknamesRobin McLaurin Williams , Marty Fromage , Sudy Nim , Ray D. Tutto , Robin McLaurim Williams , Robin Willaims
AwardsAcademy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motio...
Music GroupsTake That
NominationsAcademy Award for Best Actor, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture – Drama, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Grammy Award for Best New A...
MoviesMrs. Doubtfire, Good Will Hunting, Dead Poets Society, Aladdin, Jumanji, Good Morning, Vietnam, Hook, One Hour Photo, What Dreams May Come, The Fisher King, The Birdcage, Awakenings, Boulevard, Patch Adams, Bicentennial Man, Flubber, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, Insomnia, Absolutely Anyt...
TV ShowsMork & Mindy, The Crazy Ones, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, The Richard Pryor Show, Rabbit Ears Productions, Great Minds Think for Themselves, Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour, Comic Relief VII, All Star Toast to the Improv, Austin Alexander at the Movies, The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Award ...
Star SignCancer
#Trademark
1Distinctive low-pitched (and extremely versatile) voice
2Known for improvising dialogue
3Often played characters with mental instability and/or a deep capacity for violence (One Hour Photo, Insomnia)
4Often played men who have suffered a trauma or loss
5Often played characters lacking in self-awareness
6Frequently played fathers or family men
7Frequently played offbeat and eccentric characters
8Unique skill at imitating voices
9Wild improvised stream-of-consciousness comedy dialogue where he would do cultural references, impersonations and one-liners with rapid switching.
TitleSalary
The Crazy Ones (2013)$165,000 per episode (2013-2014)
Man of the Year (2006)$1,000,000
The Night Listener (2006)$65,000
Bicentennial Man (1999)$20,000,000
Jumanji (1995)$15,000,000
Aladdin (1992)$100,000
Popeye (1980)$500,000
Mork & Mindy (1978)$35,000 per 1/2 hour episode
#Quote
1[his word for improv] Playing.
2I don't know how much value I have in this universe, but I do know that I've made a few people happier than they would have been without me, and as long as I know that, I'm as rich as I ever need to be.
3Cocaine is nothing new; it's been part of Hollywood from the outset. It's the pressure, I think. People use it to relieve that, and for me it was about getting numb and forgetting. I did coke so I wouldn't have to talk to anyone. For me it was a true sedative, a way to pull back from the world.
4[on the first film to make a big impression on him] That was 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). I saw it at the Cinerama with my parents and was totally slack-jawed. With that sort of cinema and that film, you don't ever need to take acid! It knocked me out. I love science fiction and Kubrick. That whole experience was so surreal.
5My childhood was lonely. Both my parents were away a lot, working, and the maid basically raised me. And I think that's where a lot of my comedy comes from. Not only was the maid very funny and witty, but when my mother came home I'd use humor to try and get her attention. If I made mommy laugh, then maybe everything would be all right. I think that's where it all started.
6I had my midlife crisis when I was about 30, so I got that over with. But when I hit 50, it was like, this is cool. It feels like the prime of your life, literally. Things are going great; you've come to the point where it's no longer a struggle. As Rodney Dangerfield said, "Why am I sweating? I own the club!" You're there, so you don't have to worry as much. And yet the object is to keep working, to find interesting parts, and obviously it's skewed more for men than women to find character parts at my age. And, hey, supporting parts are just as interesting as the lead.
7[on George W. Bush] There's nothing Bush has said, apart from a few malapropisms, that we will remember. Comparing him to Churchill is akin to comparing Margaret Thatcher and Paris Hilton.
8[on who can run for office in American politics] We're frightening away people who have lived interesting lives, intelligent people who might have inhaled, who might have had different sexual experiences or orientations, but who are stone-cold brilliant.
9The imagination functions on its own. I grew up as an only child, so the imagination was a necessity, like a survival mechanism.
10Being a celebrity is like wearing a Mardi Gras head - although you're not floating! Obviously it's great that it can get you a table in a restaurant, but it can also get people following you into the men's room with a palm-cam.
11Life's a tragedy to those who feel and a comedy to those that think. So it can be curse in that you find something funny in even the darkest thing.
12It's amazing that medical science can develop a drug to give you an erection, but can't develop a drug to give you mental clarity.
13[on Genesis] This is a group that pulled off the single most surprising lead singer swap in all of rock history. Their first great frontman Peter Gabriel decided to stop dressing like vegetables and little furry woodland creatures and went solo to shock his monkey. And instead of asking another steadily qualified singer or having a talent contest so Simon Cowell could go, "I'm sorry, darling, you suck!", no, they just looked to their brilliantly gifted drummer and said, "You! Collins! You Bob Hoskins lookalike! Get your ass up to the microphone and sing your bollocks off!". And so Phil did, and it was good, and the goodness became greatness.
14[from his first appearance on "The Tonight Show", October 14, 1981] I was the only child on my block on Halloween to go, "Trick or trout!"..."Here comes that young Williams boy again. Better get some fish.".
15[on World's Greatest Dad (2009) being an "indictment of the modern grief industry", and asked if it's getting worse] Well, I think people want it. In a weird way, it's trying to keep hope alive. [on if he does or doesn't share the film's "judgment on mawkish sentimentality"] Well, you just try and keep it in perspective; you have to remember the best and the worst. In America they really do mythologize people when they die.
16You're only given a little spark of madness. If you lose that, you're nothing.
17If women ran the world, we wouldn't have wars, just intense negotiations every 28 days.
18The truth is, if anything, I'm probably addicted to laughter.
19Divorce is expensive. 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.
20I used to think that the worst thing in life was to end up alone. It's not. The worst thing in life is to end up with people who make you feel alone.
21[on working with Al Pacino on Insomnia (2002)] I loved working with Pacino. Al does this Method thing where before every take he roars like a lion. So my first day working with him I bleated like a goat: "What was that?!" "Hi Al, I'm here, it's just Robin, just playing." Playing scenes with him was a little surreal, because I was like, "I'm watching Al Pacino!" and then I'd realize I had to act, too. I loved talking to him off-set. He plays all these incredible characters, but he claims most of the time he just wants to be in the Village having coffee and discussing Aristotle. Having worked with Robert De Niro (on Awakenings (1990)) I was kind of prepared for the idea of someone who's that intense. (If I ever get to work with Robert Duvall, I'll have the entire Godfather collector's set. Except for Brando. But I got to meet Brando once, so I guess that qualifies.) But like Christopher Nolan, even though he's very focused, he's also prepared to try anything. At that time, Al was flying back and forth from L.A. because his twins were just born, so I think he was way beyond Method acting: he really wasn't getting any sleep. He was completely ragged, and that was perfect.
22Jonathan Winters was my mentor. I told him that and he said, "Please, I prefer idol".
23[on Jonathan Winters] Jonathan taught me that the world is open for play, that everything and everybody is mockable, in a wonderful way.
24Stand-up is the place where you can do things that you could never do in public. Once you step on stage you're licensed to do that. It's an understood relationship. You walk on stage - it's your job.
25Men can't fake an orgasm, who wants to look that dumb, you know what I'm saying?
26I went to rehab in wine country just to keep my options open.
27I was once walking in an airport and a woman came up to me and said, "Be zany!". That'd be like walking up to Baryshikov and going, "Plie! Just do a plie! Do it! Do a releve right now! Lift my wife!".
28There's so much to talk about. The fact that Donald Trump wants to see Obama's birth certificate. I want to see his hairline first.
29[on entertaining the troops on USO tours] I enjoy it. I enjoy performing for heavily armed people. It's easier than going to Georgia.
30I'd play the Riddler in the next Batman, although it'd be hard to top Heath Ledger as the villain, and I'm a little hairy for tights. Plus, the Batman films have screwed me twice before: years ago they offered me the Joker and then gave it to Jack Nicholson, then they offered me the Riddler and gave it to Jim Carrey.
31Australians are basically English rednecks. If Darwin had landed in Australia, he would have gone: "I'm wrong".
32[While accepting the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Good Will Hunting (1997)] Most of all, I want to thank my father, up there, the man who when I said I wanted to be an actor, he said, "Wonderful. Just have a back-up profession like welding.".
33I believe I could do dance on ice, or play in a musical of Freud's life called "It's Your Mother" - or maybe one for the symbolists: "Jung at Heart". There's always the one about India: "The Gandhi Man Can".
34Okra is the closest thing to nylon I've ever eaten. It's like they bred cotton with a green bean. Okra, tastes like snot. The more you cook it, the more it turns into string.
35[on his acting career]: All the new people you meet, it's pretty amazing. The vampire needs new blood. And there is still a lot to learn and there is always great stuff out there. Even mistakes can be wonderful.
36I started doing comedy because that was the only stage that I could find. It was the pure idea of being on stage. That was the only thing that interested me, along with learning the craft and working, and just being in productions with people.
37Countering the complaint that the juiciest roles go to younger actors: They (the roles) may not be financially enriching, but personally enriching? Yes. You are no longer under pressure. You don't have to prove yourself on some levels, but you do have to [creatively] push yourself.
38They're talking about partial nuclear disarmament, which is also like talking about partial circumcision - you either go all the way or forget it.
39You're only given one little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it.
40About comic lines written by Mark Shaiman being removed for innuendo (i.e. "Chip 'n Dale are both strippers") the week before for his presenting of Best Animated Film at the 77th Academy Awards: For a while you get mad, then you get over it. They're afraid of saying Olive Oyl is anorexic. It tells you about the state of humor. It's strange to think: how afraid are you? We thought that they got the irony of it. I guess not.
41A woman would never make a nuclear bomb. They would never make a weapon that kills, no, no. They'd make a weapon that makes you feel bad for a while.
42Everyone has these two visions when they hold their child for the first time. The first is your child as an adult saying "I want to thank the Nobel Committee for this award." The other is "You want fries with that?".
43[on Popeye (1980)] If you watch it backwards, it has a plot.
44[to troops in Iraq] I'm looking at a group of heavily armed people here. I'm telling myself "If you're not funny, it's a problem.".
45Comedy is acting out optimism.
46[on Canada] Canada is like a loft apartment over a really great party.
47You can start any Monty Python routine and people finish it for you. Everyone knows it like shorthand.
48Ballet: Men wearing pants so tight that you can tell what religion they are.
49See, the problem is that God gives men a brain and a penis, and only enough blood to run one at a time.
50Ah, yes, divorce, from the Latin word meaning to rip out a man's genitals through his wallet.
51...And now that you have a child you have to clean up your act, 'cause you can't drink anymore. You can't come home drunk and go, "Hey, here's a little switch: Daddy's gonna throw up on you!".
52Cocaine is God's way of telling you you are making too much money.
#Fact
1Helped pay for his friend Christopher Reeve's physical therapy and other medical expenses after Reeves's horse riding accident.
2Favorite actor of Omarion Grandberry.
3He named the British group Genesis as his favorite band and inducted them for the VH1 Rock Honors (2007).
4Was considered for the role of Hagrid in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
5His then wife, Marsha Garces Williams produced Mrs. Doubtfire (1993).
6During the restaurant scene in Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) when her false teeth fell into a wine glass, the cast didn't know Williams would do that, and their reactions on film were genuine, mirroring the shock of the crew.
7There are several versions of Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) because of the sheer volume of Williams' improv, so it was difficult to edit the film to something resembling the script. Chris Columbus likened it to editing a documentary. These other versions were unworkable because tonally they were all over the place.
8When making Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), Williams and director Chris Columbus would often clown around between takes, like Mrs Doubtfire introducing Columbus as her son.
9Chris Columbus was amazed how far Williams took his performance in Mrs. Doubtfire (1993). First, he would play each scene as scripted 2-3 times and then was allowed to improvise. Columbus allowed Williams to do a lot of improv because that was where the film's funniest material came from; Columbus even called it magical at times. Scenes were shot between 15-22 times because Williams wasn't satisfied until he had the scene worked out of his system. Columbus admitted he never knew where Williams was going to take the character next.
10He appeared in three films with Billy Crystal: Hamlet (1996), Fathers' Day (1997) and Deconstructing Harry (1997).
11Williams did interviews as Mrs Doubtfire to promote the film, and sometimes played the interviewer too.
12Before making Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), Chris Columbus had already seen Williams in comedy clubs in Los Angeles. He was blown away at his energy, saying he was one of the most brilliant minds he had ever come across in terms of comedy. On stage he was a ball of fire that was really impressive.
13A best seller at most Episcopal camps or gift shops is Robin Williams 10 reasons to be Episcopalian. my personal favorite is "pew gymnastics". we sit, kneel, stand--repeat.
14Autopsy also revealed Robin Williams suffered from Lewy Body Dementia. It is a neurodegenerative disorder with a rapid onset, a higher prevalence in men and occurring after the age of 50, which is often mistaken for Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease. Symptoms can include difficulty with alertness, hallucinations, slowing of movement, difficulty walking (ataxia or dystaxia), and rigidity. Restlessness during sleep and mood changes like depression are also common in Lewy Body Dementia.
15Became extremely close with Lisa Jakub and Mara Wilson who played his daughters in Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) and stayed in touch with them over the years. Mara described him as a source of great comfort after the death of her mother.
16He was fond of going to Comedy clubs and taking pictures with the club owners to be displayed on the walls, which made said clubs more popular and encouraged aspiring stand-ups to audition there.
17He had expressed interest in playing the Riddler in Batman Forever (1995) and was a fan favorite to do so, until Joel Schumacher took over the project and reworked the concept. He was also considered for the role of Hagrid in the Harry Potter series.
18Became very close with Sarah Michelle Gellar who played his daughter on The Crazy Ones (2013) and described him as a "surrogate father".
19More than 400 fellow celebrities, friends and co-stars gave condolences and paid tribute to him upon his tragic death. Internet surveys showed his name was the most "looked up" thing in 2014.
20He died only thirteen days before his Hamlet (1996) co-star Richard Attenborough.
21From August 16-18, 2014, Disney honored Robin Williams by airing Aladdin (1992) on their three children's channels (Disney Channel on Saturday, Disney XD on Sunday, and Disney Junior on Sunday evening and Monday morning), twice on each channel. At the end of the movie, just before the credits, they put up an image that read, "In Memory of Robin Williams, who made us laugh." using Eric Goldberg's (the movie's animator) tribute to him as a backdrop.
22Though Robin Williams was right-handed, he batted and golfed left-handed (Old Dogs (2009), The Crazy Ones (2013)).
23He was considered for the Genie in Aladdin (1992) from the scripting stage. Disney animators even modeled his face into the Genie's.
24Was close friends with Billy Crystal, Paul Reubens, Fred Travalena and Whoopi Goldberg.
25Robin Williams used a specific hand salute - with his thumb touching (or near) his nose, as in "thumbing your nose" - in television appearances and movies, among them: Mork & Mindy (1978), I Love Liberty (1982), The Survivors (1983), Club Paradise (1986), Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), Toys (1992), Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), Patch Adams (1998), The Night Listener (2006) and Night at the Museum (2006).
26Robin Williams slipped in phrases from his stand-up comedy into his serious movie roles, such as: "Gravity Works," (from An Evening with Robin Williams (1982)) in The Fisher King (1991) and FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992). "Drive her/you to China," in Club Paradise (1986) and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988). "Harder than Chinese algebra," in Shrink (2009). Why Freud "did enough cocaine to kill a small horse," in Good Will Hunting (1997). "That won't look good on a resume," in Club Paradise (1986) and Good Morning, Vietnam (1987). Referencing "a waste processing plant next to a recreation area" in Bicentennial Man (1999). Referencing tattoos of Chinese/Kanji symbols for happiness and laughter in Shrink (2009).
27His best friends were Christopher Reeve, Jim Varney, Steven Spielberg and Pam Dawber.
28ABC news ran the announcement about the family wanting their privacy to grieve on a webpage that also featured a link to a live stream of aerial footage of Williams' Home. This link was removed after a campaign by outraged Twitter users.
29When his Inside the Actors Studio (1994) interview was being taped, a man in the audience had to be hospitalized after acquiring a hernia from laughing so hard.
30His final moments were spent at his seafront home overlooking San Francisco Bay (St. Thomas Way, Tiburon, California).
31He was cremated after death and his ashes were scattered along the San Francisco Bay.
32A statement was released by his wife Susan Schneider, after his death, in which she said that Robin's sobriety was intact and that he was brave as he struggled with his own battles of depression, anxiety as well as early stages of Parkinson's Disease, which he was not yet ready to share publicly.
33Due to the seven feature films Robin shot in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1990s, he was made an Honorary Member of IATSE Local 16 in San Francisco.
34Was raised in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan (suburban Detroit). He attended Detroit Country Day School until his senior year of high school when his father retired from the Ford Motor Company and moved the family to San Francisco, California.
35Was a huge fan of the anime series Shin Seiki Evangerion (1995).
36On the night his death was announced to the United Kingdom on the BBC News Channel, BBC Three had just broadcast the Family Guy (1999) episode where Peter Griffin wishes that everyone was Robin Williams, is struck by lightening and then has the power that everyone he touches turns into Robin Williams.
37Mara Buxbaum was his longtime press agent and publicist.
38Upon his death, his wife, Susan Schneider said, "This morning, I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings. I am utterly heartbroken. On behalf of Robin's family, we are asking for privacy during our time of profound grief. As he is remembered, it is our hope the focus will not be on Robin's death, but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions.".
39Was declared dead at 12:02 PM on August 11, 2014, seven minutes after the call was received by 911 operators, and two minutes after paramedics arrived at his home in the unincorporated town of Tiburon, which is in Marin County, California, USA, just north of San Francisco. The cause was apparent suicide after a long bout with severe depression.
40Was the first choice for the role of Bob Wiley in What About Bob? (1991), but was forced to turn it down because he was finishing filming The Fisher King (1991), at the same exact time. The role went to Bill Murray instead.
41As of his death in 2014, he had appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Dead Poets Society (1989), Awakenings (1990) and Good Will Hunting (1997).
42He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6925 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on December 12, 1990.
43Had worked with Frank Welker in five films: A Wish for Wings That Work (1991), Aladdin (1992), In Search of Dr. Seuss (1994), Jumanji (1995) and Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996).
44Had appeared with Billy Crystal in four films: In Search of Dr. Seuss (1994), Hamlet (1996), Fathers' Day (1997), Deconstructing Harry (1997) and a cameo on Friends (1994).
45Became a father for the 3rd time at age 40 when his 2nd ex-wife Marsha Garces Williams gave birth to their son Cody Alan Williams on November 25, 1991.
46Became a father for the 2nd time at age 38 when his 2nd ex-wife Marsha Garces Williams gave birth to their daughter Zelda Williams on July 31, 1989.
47Became a father for the 1st time at age 31 when his 1st ex-wife Valerie Velardi gave birth to their son Zachary Pym Zak Williams on April 11, 1983.
48Had played the same character (Mork) in three different series: Happy Days (1974), Mork & Mindy (1978) and Out of the Blue (1979).
49Was a huge fan of the "Legend of Zelda" series since the first game appeared in 1986, and even named his daughter Zelda, after the eponymous character. Both Robin and Zelda appeared in a commercial for Zeruda no densetsu: Sukaiwôdo sôdo (2011).
50His great friend, Scottish comedian Billy Connolly, referred to Robin's hairy arms as "Quest for Fire" opera gloves.
51Married for the third time to Susan Schneider, a graphic designer, on October 23, 2011, at Meadowood Resort in St. Helena, California, among friends and family.
52Was close friends with John Travolta and Eric Idle.
53Became a vegetarian following his open heart surgery.
54Studied acting with Michael Howard in New York City.
55Had appeared fully nude in The Fisher King (1991) and World's Greatest Dad (2009).
56During the course of recording the voice of Genie in Aladdin (1992), Robin improvised so much they had almost 16 hours of material. He also ad-libbed so many of his lines that the movie's script was turned down for a Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award nomination.
57Was frequently called up by Steven Spielberg when he was filming Schindler's List (1993). He would put him on speaker phone so he could tell jokes to the cast and crew to cheer them up. He used his character in Aladdin (1992) most of the time.
58His role in August Rush (2007) was modeled after the character of Fagin from Oliver Twist (1948), who was played in David Lean's film by Alec Guinness. Guinness also played Osric in John Gielgud's theatrical production of "Hamlet". Williams played the role in Kenneth Branagh's film version of Hamlet (1996).
59Recovered at the Cleveland Clinic after successful open heart surgery on March 13, 2009 to replace his aortic valve.
60Checked himself into rehab to be treated for alcoholism. He already overcome a drug and alcohol addiction in the 1980s. He left rehab in September 2006.
61Filed a lawsuit against Frank and Beans Productions, production company of a shelved movie called "A Couple of Dicks". Which was later given to Gold Circle Films and the title was changed to "Cop Out (2010)" Williams claimed that he received $6 million in "fixed compensation", meaning that he would receive the money whether the film was made or not. [October 2008]
62Was voted "Most Humorous" and "Least likely to succeed" in school.
63Spoke French fluently.
64Lived in San Francisco, Tiburon and Napa, California.
65Met second wife Marsha Garces Williams when she was nanny for his and first wife Valerie Velardi's son, Zak Williams.
66He and his former second wife, Marsha Garces Williams frequently visited Australia during their holidays.
67Had played both a fictional President in Man of the Year (2006) and a real-life one in The Butler (2013).
68Was one of the few celebrities to have a segment on Sesame Street that did not have any puppets or actors playing Sesame Street regular characters.
69Was invited to the party Steve Martin was throwing that turned out to be his wedding.
70Asked by James Lipton about what he would like to God say when he arrived in heaven, Williams answered that "There is a seat in the front" in the concert of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Elvis Presley.
71Williams and Robert De Niro were the last stars to see John Belushi alive, albeit on separate visits to Bungalow #3 of the Chateau Marmont Hotel in Los Angeles that fateful day in March 1982.
72Owned a home and vineyard in Northern California's St. Helena district, hence the quip, "I love the smell of Napa in the morning." Not-too-distant neighbors included football legend Joe Montana (Calistoga) and filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola (Rutherford), both of whom run their own vineyards.
73He liked computer games and video games.
741993: Was turned down for a Best Actor in a Supporting Role Academy Award nomination in for his performance in Aladdin (1992), because he only voiced the Genie.
75Was the second choice for the role of Frank Ginsberg in Little Miss Sunshine (2006), which went to Steve Carell.
76Was considered for the role of Bobby Wheeler in the situation comedy Taxi (1978), which went to Jeff Conaway.
77Was offered the role of The Riddler in Batman Forever (1995), which eventually went to Jim Carrey.
78He considered Jonathan Winters and Richard Pryor his comedic idols.
79Invented the curse word "Shazbot", first heard on the situation comedy Mork & Mindy (1978) (in which Mork says the expression during the opening credits). Later, it was used in an episode of The Simpsons (1989) (Treehouse of Horror VI) with the Production Code 3F04, which aired on 10/30/95. In 1998, it was used as a voice chat option in the very popular "Starsiege Tribes" game and was carried over into the sequels "Tribes 2" and "Tribes: Vengeance". Incidently, "shazbot, nano nano" also remain the last recorded words of the legendary former singer of AC/DC Bon Scott (1946-1980), still available on the album "Highway to Hell".
80Was a huge fan of Doctor Who (1963) and Star Trek (1966).
811976: Performed at the opening of the San Francisco Comedy Competition against Dana Carvey, Harry Anderson and A. Whitney Brown.
82Has one older half-brother: Todd Williams.
83Though he was highly regarded for his ability to perform numerous different voices, he only lent his voice to six animated features: FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992), Aladdin (1992), Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996), Robots (2005), Happy Feet (2006) and Happy Feet Two (2011). However, he did voice-over work for a cartoon on Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), played a small role in the animated short A Wish for Wings That Work (1991), and had done narration for different rides and attractions at Disney World. He has also done the voice for the character "Doctor Know" in the movie A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001), which was not an animated movie.
841993: Wrote the foreword to Gary Larson's book, "The Far Side: Gallery 4".
85Co-owned the Rubicon Restaurant in San Francisco with Robert De Niro and fellow Bay area resident Francis Ford Coppola.
86He and his Being Human (1994) and Robots (2005) castmate, Ewan McGregor, have both shared a role with Alec Guinness. McGregor, of course, played the young Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequels. Williams appeared in Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet (1996), as Osric, a role that Guinness had played on stage opposite John Gielgud. Williams also shares that role with another Star Wars series actor, Peter Cushing, who played the same role in the same year in the film, opposite Laurence Olivier.
87Had English, French, German, Irish, Scottish and Welsh ancestry.
88Was a guest on Johnny Carson's next to last episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962), along with Bette Midler.
89Most of his dialogue in Aladdin (1992) was ad-libbed.
902004: Dedicated his winning the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globe Awards to his good friend Christopher Reeve.
91He was a very overweight child. As a result, nobody would play with him. He started talking in different voices to entertain himself.
92Had been seen in playing paintball at public reservations near his Northern California residences.
93Was an active supporter of the U.S. Democratic Party, he had been outspoken about his opposition to the war in Iraq. However, he became the most consistent entertainer of U.S. troops since the war began, leading some to dub him the new Bob Hope.
94Was considered for the role of Joe Miller in Jonathan Demme's Philadelphia (1993), which went to Denzel Washington.
95When "Blame Canada", a song from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999), was nominated for a Best Song Academy Award, it was Williams who performed the song at the ceremony because the actress who sang the song in the film, Mary Kay Bergman, had committed suicide a few months prior to the awards show.
96One week after Christopher Reeve's tragic horseriding accident, Robin visited him in the hospital. However, he was dressed from head to toe in scrubs, spoke with a Russian accent, and had a surgical mask on. He was acting as if he was a real doctor and did a bunch of wacky antics. After he took off his mask, Reeve stated that, "That was the first time he laughed since the accident!".
97He was voted the 50th Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly.
98Early in his career, he told a reporter that he was born in Scotland. His original press releases indeed listed Scotland as his place of birth. He admitted that he was "under the influence" at the time he said this. He was really born in Chicago.
99Was voted "Least Likely to Succeed" by his fellow graduates at Larkspur.
1001996: He reached a unique milestone by having two of his films reach the $100-million mark in the United States exactly the same week: Jumanji (1995) and The Birdcage (1996).
1012003: Ranked #7 in Star TV's Top 10 Box Office Stars of the 1990s.
1021980: Hit #104 on the Billboard Singles Charts with "I Yam What I Yam" (Boardwalk 5701).
1032003: Won Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album for "Robin Williams - Live 2002".
104Graduated from Redwood High School in Larkspur, California, north of San Francisco. Other famous alumni from Redwood include Gabrielle Carteris (Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)) and Erin Gray (Kate Summers from Silver Spoons (1982)), and Jason Branson, radio talk show guest/therapist and author.
105After having won the Academy Award for Good Will Hunting (1997), he sent Peer Augustinski (who was his standard German dubbing voice) a little Oscar replica with a note: "Thank you for making me famous in Germany.".
106Enjoyed cycling and occasionally trained with Lance Armstrong.
107Studied at Julliard with actor Christopher Reeve. The two remained good friends until Reeve's death in 2004.
108Was a huge fan of the comedy series Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969). Paying tribute after his death, Michael Palin said that Williams was "up there" with his all-time heroes, Spike Milligan and Peter Cook, and performing with him "would have been like being invited to play in a jazz band when you couldn't play an instrument".
1091998: Listed by Entertainment Weekly as one of the 25 Best Actors.
110Attended Claremont Men's College, where he played soccer.
111Was a huge fan of the sport of Rugby Union, and in particular New Zealand All Black star Jonah Lomu, who flew to San Francisco and gifted him with a signed All Black jersey. On a recent visit to New Zealand they were reunited on national television, Williams humbly accepting another All Black jersey, except this time it had Jonah's number 11 on the back.
112Was set to appear on the Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) episode, Star Trek: The Next Generation: A Matter of Time (1991), as the time traveler Professor Berlinghoff Rasmussen, but a schedule conflict forced him to drop out (the role eventually went to Matt Frewer). He was inspired to seek a Trek role by his friend, Whoopi Goldberg, who made several appearances on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) as the bartender Guinan.
113Album: "Reality... What a Concept" on Casablanca Records (1979).
114During the making of Mork & Mindy (1978), Williams departed from the scripts and ad libbed so many times and so well, that the producers stop trying to make him stick to the script and deliberately left gaps in the later scripts leaving only "Mork can go off here" in those places so Robin could improvise.
115When he auditioned for the role of Mork from Ork on Happy Days (1974), producer Garry Marshall told him to sit down. Williams immediately sat on his head on the chair. Marshall hired him, saying that he was the only alien who auditioned.
1161997: Voted funniest man alive by Entertainment Weekly.
117October 1997: Ranked #63 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list.
118Was set to play Drew Barrymore's father in the film Home Fries (1998) and had the role during production, but pulled out of the part days before his scenes were to be shot.
119Resided with his family in San Francisco's Seacliff neighborhood for many years. before moving to San Francisco suburb of Tiburon in the 2000s, just across the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County, California.
120Studied acting briefly at Julliard under John Houseman. Houseman told him he was wasting his talent at Juilliard and he should strike out on his own and do stand-up comedy.
121Moved to San Francisco, California when he was 16.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Absolutely Anything2015Dennis the Dog (voice)
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb2014Teddy Roosevelt / Voice of Garuda
A Merry Friggin' Christmas2014Virgil Mitchler
The Angriest Man in Brooklyn2014Henry Altmann
Boulevard2014Nolan Mack
The Crazy Ones2013-2014TV SeriesSimon Roberts
The Face of Love2013Roger Stillman
The Butler2013/IDwight D. Eisenhower
The Big Wedding2013Father Moinighan
Louie2012TV SeriesRobin
Wilfred2012TV SeriesDr. Eddy
Happy Feet Two2011Ramon Lovelace (voice)
Old Dogs2009/IDan
SpongeBob SquarePants2009TV SeriesRobin Williams
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian2009Teddy Roosevelt
Shrink2009Holden
World's Greatest Dad2009/ILance
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit2008TV SeriesMerritt Rook
August Rush2007Maxwell 'Wizard' Wallace
License to Wed2007Reverend Frank
Night at the Museum2006Teddy Roosevelt
Happy Feet2006Ramon Lovelace (voice)
Man of the Year2006Tom Dobbs
Everyone's Hero2006Napoleon Cross (voice, uncredited)
RV2006Bob Munro
The Night Listener2006Gabriel Noone
The Big White2005Paul Barnell
Robots2005Fender (voice)
Noel2004Charlie Boyd The Priest (uncredited)
House of D2004Pappass
The Final Cut2004Alan Hakman
Life with Bonnie2003TV SeriesKevin Powalski
Freedom: A History of Us2003TV Series documentaryWilbur Oliver Wright Josiah Quincy ...
Insomnia2002Walter Finch
Death to Smoochy2002Rainbow Randolph
One Hour Photo2002Seymour Parrish
A.I. Artificial Intelligence2001Dr. Know (voice)
Bicentennial Man1999Andrew Martin
Jakob the Liar1999Jakob
L.A. Doctors1999TV SeriesHugo Kingsley
Disney's Math Quest with Aladdin1998Video GameGenie (voice)
Patch Adams1998Patch Adams
What Dreams May Come1998Chris Nielsen
One Saturday Morning1998TV SeriesGenie
Good Will Hunting1997Sean
Flubber1997Professor Philip Brainard
Deconstructing Harry1997Mel
Fathers' Day1997Dale Putley
Friends1997TV SeriesTomas
Hamlet1996Osric
The Secret Agent1996Assassin (uncredited)
Aladdin and the King of Thieves1996VideoGenie (voice)
Jack1996Jack Powell
The Birdcage1996Armand Goldman
Jumanji1995Alan Parrish
Aladdin on Ice1995TV MovieGenie (voice, uncredited)
To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar1995John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt (uncredited)
Nine Months1995Dr. Kosevich
In Search of Dr. Seuss1994TV MovieThe Father
The Larry Sanders Show1992-1994TV SeriesRobin Williams
Being Human1994Hector
Homicide: Life on the Street1994TV SeriesRobert Ellison
Mrs. Doubtfire1993Daniel Hillard Mrs. Doubtfire
Toys1992Leslie Zevo
Aladdin1992Genie Peddler (voice)
From Time to Time1992ShortTimekeeper (voice)
FernGully: The Last Rainforest1992Batty Koda (voice)
Rabbit Ears: The Fool and the Flying Ship1991Video shortNarrator (voice)
A Wish for Wings That Work1991TV ShortThe Kiwi (voice, as Sudy Nim)
Hook1991Peter Banning
The Fisher King1991Parry
Dead Again1991Doctor Cozy Carlisle
Shakes the Clown1991Mime Class Instructor (as Marty Fromage)
Awakenings1990Dr. Malcolm Sayer
Cadillac Man1990Joey O'Brien
Dead Poets Society1989John Keating
Back to Neverland1989ShortRobin
Portrait of a White Marriage1988Air Conditioning Salesman (uncredited)
Rabbit Ears: Pecos Bill1988VideoNarrator (voice)
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen1988King of the Moon (as Ray D. Tutto)
Bobby McFerrin: Don't Worry, Be Happy1988Video shortRobin Williams
Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge1987TV Movie
Good Morning, Vietnam1987Adrian Cronauer
Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam1987TV Movie documentaryBaby-san (voice)
Seize the Day1986Tommy Wilhelm
Club Paradise1986Jack Moniker
The Best of Times1986Jack Dundee
Pryor's Place1984TV SeriesGabby
Moscow on the Hudson1984Vladimir Ivanoff
The Survivors1983Donald Quinelle
Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour1982TV SeriesMork
SCTV Network1982TV SeriesVarious
Faerie Tale Theatre1982TV SeriesThe Frog / Prince Robin
The World According to Garp1982Garp
Mork & Mindy1978-1982TV SeriesMork / Himself
Popeye1980Popeye
Out of the Blue1979TV SeriesMork
Happy Days1978-1979TV SeriesMork
America 2-Night1978TV SeriesJason Shine
Sorority '621978TV MovieHenry
Eight Is Enough1977TV Series
Laugh-In1977TV Series
The Richard Pryor Show1977TV SeriesVarious
Can I Do It 'Till I Need Glasses?1977Lawyer Man with Tooth Ache

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Crazy OnesTV Series performer - 1 episode, 2013 writer - 1 episode, 2013
Happy Feet Two2011performer: "I Want to Know What Love Is", "The Mighty Sven"
Jimmy Kimmel Live!2008TV Series performer - 1 episode
Happy Feet2006performer: "My Way"
Death to Smoochy2002performer: "Friends Come In All Sizes", "Rainbow Randolph Theme Song"
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards2000TV Special performer: "Blame Canada"
The Roseanne Show1998TV Series performer - 1 episode
Aladdin and the King of Thieves1996Video performer: "There's a Party Here in Agrabah", "Father and Son"
The Birdcage1996performer: "I Could Have Danced All Night", "Love Is In the Air"
Mrs. Doubtfire1993performer: "Largo al factotum", "Matchmaker", "Don't Rain on My Parade" - uncredited
Toys1992performer: "THE MIRROR SONG"
Aladdin1992performer: "Friend Like Me" 1992, "Prince Ali" 1992
FernGully: The Last Rainforest1992performer: "Batty Rap"
One Voice1986TV Special documentary performer: "Camp Barbra with Various Celebrities"
Saturday Night Live1986TV Series performer - 1 episode
Popeye1980performer: "I'm Popeye The Sailor Man" 1933, "I Yam What I Yam" uncredited, "Sail With Me" uncredited, "Swee'pea's Lullaby" uncredited, "Blow Me Down" uncredited
Mork & MindyTV Series 4 episodes, 1979 performer - 7 episodes, 1978 - 1980

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Robin Williams: Weapons of Self Destruction2009TV Special documentary
Robin Williams Live on Broadway2002TV Special documentary written by
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Robin Williams1991Video documentary
The Earth Day Special1990TV Special segment "Dustin Hoffman - Robin Williams"
An All-Star Toast to the Improv1988Video
Robin Williams: An Evening at the Met1986TV Special documentary
Comic Relief1986/ITV Special
The Young Comedians All-Star Reunion1986TV Special uncredited
On Location: The Comedy Store's 11th Anniversary Show1983TV Special documentary
An Evening with Robin Williams1982Video documentary
An Evening at the Improv1982TV Series stand-up material

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Jakob the Liar1999executive producer
Mrs. Doubtfire1993producer
Comic Relief1986/ITV Special executive producer

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Comic Relief1986/ITV Special
Mork & Mindy1982TV Series 1 episode

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Unlocked: The World of Games, Revealed2016TV Series documentary grateful thanks - 1 episode
Heroes of Christmas2015Short in memory of
Jake and the Giants2015dedicatee
9:10 - 4:452015Short dedicatee
Louis C.K.: Live at the Comedy Store2015TV Special documentary dedicatee
Misery Loves Comedy2015Documentary in loving memory and gratitude
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb2014dedicatee / for: The Magic Never Ends
The Freddy Jenkins Show2014TV Mini-Series in memory of - 1 episode
Edición Especial Coleccionista2014TV Series in memory of - 1 episode
People Call Me Crazy2014Documentary short in memory of
The Crazy One2014Short dedicatee: dedicated to the memory of
Jambareeqi Reviews2014TV Series in memory of - 1 episode
Monty Python Live (Mostly)2014Documentary in loving memory of our friend
Boulevard2014in loving memory of
Believe: The Eddie Izzard Story2009Documentary special thanks
The Madness and Misadventures of Munchausen2008Video documentary special thanks
Sleeping Dogs Lie2006/Ispecial thanks
My Universe Inside Out1996Short thanks
Rainbows of Hawai'i1995Short thanks
Seers & Clowns1994Short thanks
The Myth, the Magic, the Man1993TV Movie special thanks
Cloudland1993Short thanks
A Spinal Tap Reunion: The 25th Anniversary London Sell-Out1992TV Movie special thanks
Dieter & Andreas1989Short special thanks
Bulletproof1988special thanks
Cold Steel1987thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
HBO First Look1997-2007TV Series documentary shortHimself / Ramone / Lovelace
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies: 10th Anniversary Edition2007TV Movie documentaryHimself
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Al Pacino2007TV MovieHimself
2007 MTV Movie Awards2007TV SpecialHimself
VH1 Rock Honors2007TV SpecialHimself
That's the Way It Is: Celebrating Cronkite at 902007TV Movie documentary
Late Night with Conan O'Brien1998-2007TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Fog City Mavericks2007DocumentaryHimself
Shrink Rap2007TV SeriesHimself
Happy Birthday Elton! From Madison Square Garden, New York2007TV MovieHimself
Deep Inside the Kid's Choice Awards2007TV SpecialHimself
Certifiably Jonathan2007DocumentaryHimself
Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg2007TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The 33rd Annual People's Choice Awards2007TV Special documentaryHimself
Dawn French's Boys Who Do Comedy2007TV Series documentaryHimself
Barry Sonnenfeld: The Kosher Cowboy2006Video documentary shortHimself
JoJo: The Pop Princess2006Video documentary shortHImself
The Scoop on Poop2006Video documentary shortHimself
A Night at the Museum with McFly2006TV MovieHimself
HypaSpace2006TV Series documentaryHimself
Cartelera2006TV SeriesHimself
Happy Feet: European Premiere Special2006TV Movie documentaryHimself
This Morning1996-2006TV SeriesHimself
Film '722006TV SeriesHimself
Weekend Sunrise2006TV SeriesHimself
Parkinson2002-2006TV SeriesHimself - Guest / Himself
The High Road: Bonus DVD2006VideoHimself
Comic Relief 20062006TV Special documentaryHimself - Host
Corazón de...2005-2006TV SeriesHimself
Real Time with Bill Maher2005-2006TV SeriesHimself - Guest
RV Nation: The Culture of Road Warriors2006Video documentary shortHimself
Getaway2006TV SeriesHimself
Mind of Mencia2006TV SeriesHimself
CMT Insider2006TV SeriesHimself
Total Request Live2006TV SeriesHimself
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition2006TV SeriesHimself
Moving Image Salutes Ron Howard2006TV MovieHimself
Earth to America2005TV MovieHimself
Building the 'House of D'2005Video shortHimself
Live from Lincoln Center2005TV SeriesHimself
Nos Zamis Lé Hyens2005Video documentaryHimself
Assembling 'Robots': The Magic, the Music, & the Comedy2005TV Short documentaryHimself
Just for Laughs2005TV SeriesHimself
The Making of 'Robots'2005Video documentary shortHimself
The 77th Annual Academy Awards2005TV SpecialHimself - Presenter: Best Animated Feature Film
The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards2005TV Special documentaryHimself - Presenter: Best Feature
The Oprah Winfrey Show2005TV SeriesHimself
Steve Martin: An American Cinematheque Tribute2005TV SpecialHimself
The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards2005TV Special documentaryHimself - Recipient: Cecil B. deMille Award
The Aristocrats2005DocumentaryHimself
Great Performances2000-2004TV SeriesHimself
The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch2004TV SpecialHans Hänkie
Open Access2004TV SeriesHimself
Good Day Live2004TV SeriesHimself
Up for Grabs2004DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
The 76th Annual Academy Awards2004TV SpecialHimself - Presenter: Best Animated Feature
The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards2004TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
This Hour Has 22 Minutes2004TV SeriesHimself
Richard Pryor: I Ain't Dead Yet, #*%$#@!!2003TV Special documentaryHimself
Tinseltown TV2003TV SeriesHimself
The Mark Twain Prize: Lily Tomlin2003TV MovieHimself (pre-taped)
2003 Annual BAFTA/LA Cunard Britannia Awards2003TV SpecialHimself - Presenter: The John Schlesinger Britannia Award for Artistic Excellence in Directing
GMTV2003TV SeriesHimself
ESPY Awards2003TV SpecialHimself
Biography1998-2003TV Series documentaryHimself
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Robert De Niro2003TV MovieHimself
The 75th Annual Academy Awards2003TV SpecialHimself - recalling his award (pre-recorded) (uncredited)
The 45th Annual Grammy Awards2003TV SpecialHimself
The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards2003TV SpecialHimself - Presenter: Cecil B. DeMille Award
Player$2003TV SeriesHimself
Animating 'A.I.'2002Video documentary shortHimself (voice)
Day for Night: The Making of 'Insomnia'2002Video documentary shortHimself
The Sound of 'A.I.'2002Video documentary shortHimself (voice)
Billy Connolly: A BAFTA Tribute2002TV Movie documentaryHimself
Lying for a Living2002Video documentaryHimself
Death to Smoochy: Behind the Scenes Documentary2002Video documentary shortHimself
Death to Smoochy: Bloopers & Outtakes2002Video shortHimself
Anatomy of a Scene2002TV Series documentaryHimself
Robin Williams Live on Broadway2002TV Special documentaryHimself
The Rosie O'Donnell Show1997-2002TV SeriesHimself
Leute heute2002TV Series documentaryHimself
The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Award Show Program Special... Live!... in Stereo2002TV SpecialHimself
Heroes of Comedy2002TV Series documentaryHimself
Comedy Central Canned Ham2002TV SeriesHimself
Intimate Portrait2002TV Series documentaryHimself
The Making of 'One Hour Photo'2002Video documentary shortHimself
The Mark Twain Prize: Whoopi Goldberg2001TV MovieHimself
America: A Tribute to Heroes2001TV Special documentaryHimself
Dennis Miller Live1994-2001TV SeriesHimself
Inside the Actors Studio2001TV SeriesHimself - Guest
E! True Hollywood Story2001TV Series documentaryHimself
Bravo Profiles2001TV Series documentaryHimself
Film-Fest DVD: Issue 3 - Toronto2000Video documentaryHimself
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll2000Video documentaryHimself
The Beatles Revolution2000TV Movie documentaryHimself
Whose Line Is It Anyway?2000TV SeriesHimself
The Directors2000TV Series documentaryHimself
Mundo VIP1996-2000TV SeriesHimself
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Laughs: America's Funniest Movies2000TV Special documentaryHimself
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards2000TV SpecialHimself - Performer
Making Jumanji: The Realm of Imagination2000Video shortHimself
The Mark Twain Prize: Jonathan Winters2000TV MovieHimself
Lions and Monkeys and Pods... Oh My!: The Special Effects of 'Jumanji'1999Video documentary shortHimself (uncredited)
The Mark Twain Prize: Richard Pryor1999TV MovieHimself
Python Night: 30 Years of Monty Python1999TV Movie documentaryHimself
A Conversation with Legendary Animator Chuck Jones1999Video shortHimself
Biography of the Millennium: 100 People - 1000 Years1999TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Clive Anderson All Talk1999TV SeriesHimself
The Medicinal Value of Laughter1999Video documentary shortHimself
The 71st Annual Academy Awards1999TV SpecialHimself - Presenter: Best Actress in a Supporting Role
5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards1999TV SpecialHimself
The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards1999TV Special documentaryHimself - Nominee
Get Bruce1999DocumentaryHimself
Billy Connolly: Erect for 30 Years1999Video documentaryHimself
30 Years of Billy Connolly1998TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Making of What Dreams May Come1998TV Movie documentaryHimself
Noel's House Party1998TV SeriesHimself
Hollywood Squares1998TV SeriesHimself
In My Life: A Unique Recording Project from Sir George Martin1998TV Movie documentaryHimself
Junket Whore1998DocumentaryHimself
Bravo Profiles: The Entertainment Business1998TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Comic Relief VIII1998TV SpecialHimself - Host
The 70th Annual Academy Awards1998TV SpecialHimself - Winner: Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Gomorron1998TV SeriesHimself - Om Filmen
4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards1998TV SpecialHimself
Christopher Reeve: A Celebration of Hope1998TV Movie documentaryEmcee
The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards1998TV SpecialHimself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Hollywood Salutes Arnold Schwarzenegger: An American Cinematheque Tribute1998TV SpecialHimself
Great Minds Think for Themselves1997TV Series documentaryThe Genie
Crook & Chase1997TV SeriesHimself
The Making of 'Good Will Hunting'1997Video documentary shortHimself
To Be on Camera: A History with Hamlet1997Video documentary shortHimself
Very Important Pennis1996TV SeriesHimself
American Masters1996TV Series documentaryHimself
Showbiz Today1992-1996TV SeriesHimself
The 68th Annual Academy Awards1996TV SpecialHimself - Presenter: Honorary Award to Chuck Jones and Special Achievement Award to John Lasseter
Primer plano1995-1996TV SeriesHimself
Clive Anderson Talks Back1996TV SeriesHimself
Comic Relief VII1995TV Special documentaryHimself - Host
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies1995TV Movie documentaryHimself
Who Makes You Laugh?1995TV SpecialHimself
A Comedy Salute to Andy Kaufman1995TV Movie documentaryHimself
1994 MTV Movie Awards1994TV SpecialHimself
The 20th Annual People's Choice Awards1994TV SpecialHimself - Accepting Award for Favorite Comedy Motion Picture
In the Wild1994TV Series documentaryHimself
Moving Image Salutes Steven Spielberg1994TV MovieHimself - Speaker
Live & Kicking1994TV SeriesHimself
The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards1994TV SpecialHimself - Winner
Comic Relief VI1994TV Special documentaryHimself - Host
Montreal International Comedy Festival '941994TV MovieHimself
Meet 'Mrs. Doubtfire'1993Video shortHimself
Mrs. Doubtfire: Make-Up Application with Ve Neil1993Video shortHimself
Mrs. Doubtfire: Make-Up Tests1993Video shortHimself
The Improvisation of 'Mrs. Doubtfire'1993Video documentary shortHimself
The Making of 'Mrs. Doubtfire'1993Video shortHimself
Apollo Theatre Hall of Fame1993TV Special documentaryHimself
A Tribute to Sam Kinison1993TV Special documentaryHimself
The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards1993TV SpecialHimself - Winner: Special Award
Rock the Vote1993TV MovieHimself
A Spinal Tap Reunion: The 25th Anniversary London Sell-Out1992TV MovieHimself
Comic Relief V1992TV SpecialHimself
Late Night with David Letterman1982-1992TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
The Whoopi Goldberg Show1992TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1981-1992TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
Dame Edna's Hollywood1992TV SeriesHimself
Free to Laugh: A Comedy and Music Special for Amnesty International1992TV SpecialHimself
The 64th Annual Academy Awards1992TV SpecialHimself - Nominated: Best Actor in a Leading Role
Días de cine1992TV SeriesHimself
Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks to People2016TV Movie documentaryHimself
The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards1992TV SpecialHimself - Winner: Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy / Musical
3 Still Standing2014DocumentaryHimself
CBS This Morning1991TV SeriesHimself
Pioneers of Television2014TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Wogan1988-1991TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Altman2014DocumentaryHimself
Walt Disney World's 20th Anniversary Celebration1991TV SpecialHimself
Howard Stern Birthday Bash2014VideoHimself (voice)
Big Bird's Birthday or Let Me Eat Cake1991TV MovieHimself
Entertainment Tonight1983-2014TV SeriesHimself
Siskel & Ebert1991TV SeriesHimself
Independent Lens2013TV Series documentaryHimself
The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards1991TV SpecialHimself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
Kelly Clarkson's Cautionary Christmas Music Tale2013TV SpecialHimself
The 1st Annual American Teacher Awards1990TV SpecialHimself
NO JOKE: The Truth About Alcoholism2013ShortHimself
Tonight Live with Steve Vizard1990TV SeriesHimself
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show2004-2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Comic Relief IV1990TV Special documentaryHimself
Jimmy Kimmel Live!2004-2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest / Himself
Donahue1990TV SeriesHimself
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson2009-2013TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
The Earth Day Special1990TV SpecialEveryman
CBS This Morning2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The 62nd Annual Academy Awards1990TV SpecialHimself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role
Live with Kelly and Ryan2005-2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
An Evening with...1990TV MovieHimself
The Daily Show2002-2013TV SeriesHimself
Whoopi Goldberg Presents Billy Connolly1989TV Special documentaryHimself - Audience Member (uncredited)
Late Show with David Letterman1993-2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest / Himself
Saturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary1989TV SpecialHimself
Robin Williams in Multiple Exposures2013ShortHimself
The 61st Annual Academy Awards1989TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
Teens Wanna Know2013TV SeriesHimself
Comic Relief III1989TV Special documentaryHimself
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards2013TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
I'm from Hollywood1989DocumentaryHimself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno1992-2013TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
Free to Be... a Family1988TV MovieHimself
The Butler: An American Story2013TV Short documentaryHimself
Get Out the Vote1988TV Movie documentaryHimself
Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic2013DocumentaryHimself
All-Star Celebration: The '88 Vote1988TV MovieHimself - Comedian
Lensing 'One Hour Photo'2013Video documentary shortHimself
The Media Show1988TV Series documentaryHimself
Set List: Stand Up Without a Net2013TV SeriesHimself
Good Morning Britain1988TV SeriesHimself - Guest
One2013TV SeriesHimself
ABC Presents: A Royal Gala1988TV MovieHimself - Comedian
The 2012 Comedy Awards2012TV SpecialHimself
The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards1988TV SpecialHimself
Inside Comedy2012TV SeriesHimself
The 60th Annual Academy Awards1988TV SpecialHimself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role & Presenter: Best Director
IC Places Hollywood2012TV SeriesHimself
An All-Star Toast to the Improv1988VideoHimself
Sesame Street1991-2012TV SeriesHimself
Citizen Steve1987Documentary shortRobin Leach
WWE Tribute to the Troops2011TV SpecialHimself
Comic Relief '871987TV SpecialHimself
The Project2011TV SeriesHimself
Will Rogers: Look Back in Laughter1987TV MovieHimself
The Graham Norton Show2008-2011TV SeriesHimself
Superstars and Their Moms1987TV MovieHimself
Curiosity2011TV Series documentaryHimself
Carol, Carl, Whoopi and Robin1987TV SpecialHimself
Made in Hollywood2009-2011TV SeriesHimself
HBO Comedy Hour1987TV SeriesHimself
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One Voice1986TV Special documentaryHimself - Guest Performer
1st Look2011TV SeriesHimself - Interviewee
The Max Headroom Show1986TV SeriesHimself
Instant Movie Review2011TV SeriesHimself - Interviewee
1986 MTV Video Music Awards1986TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
The BAFTA Britannia Awards2011TV SpecialHimself
Robin Williams: An Evening at the Met1986TV Special documentaryHimself
Stage Left: A Story of Theater in San Francisco2011DocumentaryHimself
Comic Relief1986/ITV SpecialHimself
Close Up2011TV SeriesHimself - Interviewee / Actor
The 58th Annual Academy Awards1986TV SpecialHimself - Co-Host
The 65th Annual Tony Awards2011TV SpecialHimself - Presenter: Best Book of a Musical
The Young Comedians All-Star Reunion1986TV SpecialHimself
Looking for Lenny2011DocumentaryHimself
The Richard Lewis 'I'm in Pain' Concert1985TV Movie documentaryHimself - Witness
Charlie Rose1998-2011TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The 42nd Annual Golden Globe Awards1985TV SpecialHimself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy / Musical
CBS News Sunday Morning2011TV SeriesHimself
Superstars of Comedy Salute the Improv1984TV MovieHimself
The 3 Minute Talk Show2011TV SeriesHimself
The Stars Salute the U.S. Olympic Team1984TV MovieHimself - Performer
Saturday Night Live1981-2010TV SeriesHimself - Host / Various / Himself
On Location: The Comedy Store's 11th Anniversary Show1983TV Special documentaryHimself
Industrial Light & Magic: Creating the Impossible2010TV Movie documentaryHimself
An Evening with Robin Williams1982Video documentaryHimself
The 7PM Project2010TV SeriesHimself
E.T. and Friends: Magical Movie Visitors1982TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism Education2010TV MovieHimself
Catch a Rising Star's 10th Anniversary1982TV SpecialHimself
Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him?)2010DocumentaryHimself
Pac Preview Party1982TV SpecialMork (voice)
Alan Carr: Chatty Man2010TV SeriesHimself
I Love Liberty1982TV SpecialHimself
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross2010TV SeriesHimself
Night of 100 Stars1982TV SpecialHimself
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Mike Nichols2010TV MovieHimself
An Evening at the Improv1982TV SeriesHimself
Hollywood Salutes Matt Damon: An American Cinematheque Tribute2010TV MovieHimself
The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour1982TV SeriesHimself
The Cove: My Friend is...2010ShortHimself
Andy Kaufman Plays Carnegie Hall1980Video documentaryAndy's Grandmother (uncredited)
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards2010TV SpecialHimself - Presenter: Best Actress in a Supporting Role
The 37th Annual Golden Globe Awards1980TV SpecialHimself
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien2009-2010TV SeriesHimself
The 31st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards1979TV SpecialHimself - Nominee
Robin Williams: Weapons of Self Destruction2009TV Special documentaryHimself
V.I.P. Night on Broadway Benefit1979TV MovieHimself - Performer
The Curators of Comedy: Behind-the-Scenes of 'Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian'2009Video documentary shortHimself
The 51st Annual Academy Awards1979TV Special documentaryHimself - Presenter: Honorary Award to Walter Lantz
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon2009TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The 21st Annual TV Week Logie Awards1979TV SpecialHimself
The View2006-2009TV SeriesHimself - Guest
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Alfred Hitchcock1979TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Jay Leno Show2009TV SeriesHimself
The 5th Annual People's Choice Awards1979TV SpecialHimself - Winner: Favourite Male Performer in New TV Show
Rove Live2009TV SeriesHimself
The 36th Annual Golden Globes Awards1979TV SpecialHimself - Winner
Believe: The Eddie Izzard Story2009DocumentaryHimself
On Location: Martin Mull1979TV MovieHimself - Audience Member (uncredited)
Up Close with Carrie Keagan2007-2009TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Sitcom: The Adventures of Garry Marshall1979TV Movie documentaryHimself / Mork
TV Land Moguls2009TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Battle of the Network Stars V1978TV SpecialHimself - ABC Team
The 35th Annual People's Choice Awards2009TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
Good Morning America1978TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Bonnie Hunt Show2008TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Alan Hamel Show1978TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Deutschland, deine Künstler2008TV Series documentaryHimself
Robin Williams - Off the Wall1978TV MovieHimself
The 6th Annual TV Land Awards2008TV SpecialHimself
The Big Laff Off1978TV SeriesHimself (1978)
Dreams with Sharp Teeth2008DocumentaryHimself
The Paul Ryan Show1977TV SeriesHimself
American Idol2008TV SeriesHimself / Ivan 'Bob' Poppanoff the 'Russian Idol'
The Great American Laugh-Off1977TV MovieHimself
The Madness and Misadventures of Munchausen2008Video documentaryHimself
The Richard Pryor Show1977TV SeriesHimself / Various
Aging Gracefully: A Look Back at 'Mrs. Doubtfire'2008Video documentary shortHimself
On Location1976TV Series documentaryHimself
From Man to Mrs.: The Evolution of 'Mrs. Doubtfire'2008Video documentary shortHimself
History of the Joke2008TV Movie documentaryHimself
Comic Relief: The Greatest... and the Latest2008VideoHimself
The 34th Annual People's Choice Awards2008TV SpecialHimself
Historical Threads: The Costumes of 'Night at the Museum'2007Video documentary shortHimself / Teddy Roosevelt
God kveld Norge2007TV SeriesHimself
Access Hollywood2007TV SeriesHimself
CMT Hot 20 Countdown2007TV SeriesHimself
Today1987-2007TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Mark Twain Prize: Billy Crystal2007TV SpecialHimself
Bienvenue à Cannes2007DocumentaryHimself
Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project2007DocumentaryHimself
The Making of 'Night at the Museum'2007Video shortHimself / Teddy Roosevelt
Larry King Live2007TV SeriesHimself - Guest

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards2015TV SpecialHimself - In Memoriam
Inside Edition2014TV Series documentaryHimself
A Football Life2014TV SeriesMork
The Crazy One2014ShortHimself
The 66th Primetime Emmy Awards2014TV SpecialHimself (In Memoriam Tribute)
Oprah: Where Are They Now?2014TV SeriesHimself
Extra2014TV SeriesHimself
The Doctors2014TV SeriesHimself
ABC News Nightline2014TV SeriesHimself
Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story2014DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
The View2014TV SeriesHimself
All About Ann: Governor Richards of the Lone Star State2014DocumentaryHimself
Video Games AWESOME!2014TV SeriesJack Moniker
The Second Annual 'On Cinema' Oscar Special2014TV MovieHimself (uncredited)
And the Oscar Goes To...2014TV Movie documentaryHimself
Greatest Stand Up Comedians2013TV Movie documentaryHimself - 38th Place
The Improv: 50 Years Behind the Brick Wall2013TV Movie documentaryHimself
Movie Guide2013TV SeriesDwight Eisenhower
The '80s: The Decade That Made Us2013TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Persistence of Vision2012DocumentaryHimself
That Fellow in the Coat2008-2012TV SeriesGenie
Prophets of Science Fiction2012TV Series documentaryAndrew Martin in 'Bicentennial Man'
The Graham Norton Show2008-2011TV SeriesHimself
Cinema & Medicina: Dal Gladiatore al Dr. House2011Video documentaryPatch Adams
Edición Especial Coleccionista2010TV SeriesPeter Banning Peter Pan
I Am2010/IIIDocumentary uncredited
Rove Live2009TV SeriesHimself
Coming Attractions: The History of the Movie Trailer2009DocumentaryHimself
Waking Sleeping Beauty2009DocumentaryHimself
The Tragic Side of Comedy2009TV Movie documentaryHimself
Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America2009TV Series documentaryHimself
Starz Inside: Ladies or Gentlemen2008TV Movie documentaryHimself
Dr. Drew's Celebrity Addiction Special2008TV Movie documentaryHimself
The O'Reilly Factor2007-2008TV SeriesHimself / Himself - 'Patriot' (segment "Pinheads & Patriots")
5 Second Movies2008TV SeriesPeter Banning / Himself
A Current Affair2008TV SeriesHimself
Cámara negra. Teatro Victoria Eugenia2007TV Short documentaryHimself
Der Geist des Geldes2007DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
100 Greatest Stand-Ups2007TV Special documentaryHimself
Comedy Connections2007TV Series documentaryHimself
Paul Mooney: Jesus Is Black - So Was Cleopatra - Know Your History2007Video documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Corazón de...2006-2007TV SeriesHimself
20 to 12006TV Series documentaryDaniel Hillard Mrs. Doubtfire
The Barbara Walters Summer Special2006TV SeriesHimself
Biography1996-2006TV Series documentaryHimself
¿De qué te ríes?2006TV MovieHunter 'Patch' Adams
From Paper to Tree2005Video documentary shortHimself
The Work of Director Mark Romanek2005Video documentaryHimself
Cinema mil2005TV SeriesHimself
Emmanuel's Gift2005DocumentaryHimself
Happy Days: 30th Anniversary Reunion2005TV Movie documentaryMork from Ork
I Love the '90s: Part Deux2005TV Series documentary
... A Father... A Son... Once Upon a Time in Hollywood2005TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Comedians' Comedian2005TV Movie documentary
The First Amendment Project: No Joking2004TV Movie documentary
Class of...2004TV SeriesHimself
Diamond in the Rough: The Making of Aladdin2004Video documentaryHimself
100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time2004TV Mini-SeriesHimself #13
Celebrities Uncensored2003-2004TV SeriesHimself
When Stand-Up Comics Ruled the World2004TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Inside the Actors Studio2003TV SeriesHimself
Gomorron1995-2002TV SeriesHimself
The Best of Bert Newton2002TV Movie documentaryHimself
Omnibus2001TV Series documentaryHimself
The Directors2000TV Series documentaryParry
Slaves of Sin1999Video documentary scene from 'Can I Do It 'Till I Need Glasses?' uncredited
Anatomy of a 'Homicide: Life on the Street'1998TV Movie documentaryRobert Ellison
The Roseanne Show1998TV SeriesHimself
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Honor to Us All1998Video short
Vibe1998TV SeriesVladimir Ivanoff
Dennis Miller Live1998TV SeriesHimself
Jumanji1997Video GameAlan Parrish
Classic Stand-Up Comedy of Television1996TV Special documentaryHimself
20 Years of Comedy on HBO1995TV Movie documentaryHimself
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Circle of Life1994Video shortGenie
Great Performances1994TV SeriesHimself
Carol Burnett: The Special Years1994TV Movie documentaryHimself
All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!1994TV SpecialHimself
But... Seriously1994TV Special documentaryHimself
The Best of the Don Lane Show1994TV MovieHimself
The First Annual Comedy Hall of Fame1993TV SpecialHimself
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Friend Like Me1993Video shortGenie
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1992TV SeriesParry from film FISHER KING
Saturday Night Live Goes Commercial1991TV SpecialHockey Player (uncredited)
60 Minutes1991TV Series documentaryHimself
Johnny Carson's 29th Anniversary1991TV SpecialHimself
The Dick Cavett Show1991TV SeriesHenry Sagan / Parry from film FISHER KING
Wogan1991TV SeriesHimself
The 63rd Annual Academy Awards1991TV SpecialDr. Malcolm Sayer
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Robin Williams1991Video documentaryHimself / Various Characters
John Seale and Peter Weir on 'Dead Poet's Society'1989VideoJohn Keating
Saturday Night Live1984-1985TV SeriesHockey Player
The Great Standups1984TV Movie documentaryHimself
Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 22nd Anniversary1984TV SpecialHimself - Comedian
Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 20th Anniversary1982TV SpecialHimself
Clapper Board1979TV Series
I Am Battle Comic2017Himself
The 89th Annual Academy Awards2017TV SpecialHimself (uncredited)
National Endowment for the Arts: United States of Arts2017TV Series documentary shortHimself
Entertainment Tonight2009-2016TV SeriesHimself
The Insider2014-2016TV SeriesHimself
Media Buzz2016TV SeriesHimself
Thank You, Del: The Story of the Del Close Marathon2016DocumentaryHimself
The 3rd Annual Noble Awards2015TV MovieHimself - In Memoriam / Recipient: Activism in Sports
The Drunken Peasants2015TV SeriesHimself
The Seventies2015TV Series documentaryHimself
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of2015TV SeriesHimself
Welcome to the Basement2012-2015TV SeriesArmand Goldman / Chris Neilsen
Wogan: The Best Of2015TV SeriesHimself
The 87th Annual Academy Awards2015TV SpecialHimself - Actor (In Memoriam)

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2016OFTA Film Hall of FameOnline Film & Television AssociationActing
2009People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Scene Stealing Guest StarLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
2008OFTA Television AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
2008People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Funny Male Star
2007People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Funny Male Star
2007Peter J. Owens AwardSan Francisco International Film Festival
2006GrammyGrammy AwardsBest Spoken Word Album for Children
2006Lifetime Achievement AwardHollywood Film Awards
2006TV Land AwardTV Land AwardsMost "Out of this World" CharacterMork & Mindy (1978)
2005Cecil B. DeMille AwardGolden Globes, USA
2005TV Land AwardTV Land AwardsMost "Out of This World"Mork & Mindy (1978)
2004TV Land AwardTV Land AwardsBig Star/Little Screen Favorite
2003Saturn AwardAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USABest ActorOne Hour Photo (2002)
2003Chainsaw AwardFangoria Chainsaw AwardsBest ActorOne Hour Photo (2002)
2003GrammyGrammy AwardsBest Spoken Comedy AlbumRobin Williams Live on Broadway (2002)
2000AFI Star AwardUS Comedy Arts Festival
1999Stinker AwardThe Stinkers Bad Movie AwardsWorst ActorBicentennial Man (1999)
1998OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Actor in a Supporting RoleGood Will Hunting (1997)
1998Blockbuster Entertainment AwardBlockbuster Entertainment AwardsFavorite Actor/Actress - FamilyFlubber (1997)
1998ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting RoleGood Will Hunting (1997)
1997ACCAAwards Circuit Community AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting RoleGood Will Hunting (1997)
1997ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a CastThe Birdcage (1996)
1994Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalMrs. Doubtfire (1993)
1994American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Actor in a Motion Picture (Leading Role)Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
1994CableACECableACE AwardsEntertainment HostShakespeare: The Animated Tales (1992)
1994Blimp AwardKids' Choice Awards, USAFavorite Movie ActorMrs. Doubtfire (1993)
1994MTV Movie AwardMTV Movie AwardsBest Comedic PerformanceMrs. Doubtfire (1993)
1994People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Comedy Motion Picture Actor
1994ShoWest AwardShoWest Convention, USAMale Star of the Year
1993Special AwardGolden Globes, USAAladdin (1992)
1993Saturn AwardAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USABest Supporting ActorAladdin (1992)
1993CableACECableACE AwardsEntertainment HostComic Relief V (1992)
1993MTV Movie AwardMTV Movie AwardsBest Comedic PerformanceAladdin (1992)
1992Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalThe Fisher King (1991)
1992Blimp AwardKids' Choice Awards, USAFavorite Movie ActorHook (1991)
1992Special AwardNational Board of Review, USA
1991Humanitarian AwardWomen in Film Crystal Awards
1990American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Male Performer in a TV Special (Leading or Supporting) Network, Cable or SyndicationComic Relief III (1989)
1990Jupiter AwardJupiter AwardBest International ActorDead Poets Society (1989)
1990NBR AwardNational Board of Review, USABest ActorAwakenings (1990)
1990Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameMotion PictureOn 12 December 1990. At 6925 Hollywood Blvd.
1989American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Male Stand-Up Comic
1989ACECableACE AwardsPerformance in a Comedy SpecialComic Relief '87 (1987)
1989GrammyGrammy AwardsBest Recording for ChildrenFor the Album "Pecos Bill"
1989GrammyGrammy AwardsBest Comedy RecordingGood Morning, Vietnam (1987)
1989Man of the YearHasty Pudding Theatricals, USA
1988Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalGood Morning, Vietnam (1987)
1988Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music ProgramABC Presents: A Royal Gala (1988)
1988American Cinematheque AwardAmerican Cinematheque Gala Tribute
1988American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Male Performer in a TV Special (Leading or Supporting) Network, Cable or SyndicationComic Relief '87 (1987)
1988American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Actor in a Motion Picture (Leading Role)Good Morning, Vietnam (1987)
1988American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Male Performer of the Year
1988American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Male Stand-Up Comic
1988ACECableACE AwardsPerformance in a Comedy SpecialRobin Williams: Live at the Met (1986)
1988ACECableACE AwardsWriting a Comedy SpecialRobin Williams: Live at the Met (1986)
1987Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music ProgramCarol, Carl, Whoopi and Robin (1987)
1987American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Television Star in a Special - Male or FemaleRobin Williams: Live at the Met (1986)
1987American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Male Performer of the Year
1987American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Male Stand-Up Comic
1987ACECableACE AwardsPerformance in a Comedy SpecialComic Relief (1986)
1980GrammyGrammy AwardsBest Comedy RecordingFor the Album "Reality...What a Concept"
1979Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or MusicalMork & Mindy (1978)
1979People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Male Performer in a New TV Program

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2014Hollywood AwardAcapulco Black Film FestivalBest Ensemble CastThe Butler (2013)
2014Critics' Choice TV AwardCritics Choice Television AwardsBest Actor in a Comedy SeriesThe Crazy Ones (2013)
2014People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Actor in a New TV Series
2014ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureThe Butler (2013)
2011GrammyGrammy AwardsBest Comedy AlbumRobin Williams: Weapons of Self Destruction (2009)
2010Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Variety, Music or Comedy SpecialRobin Williams: Weapons of Self Destruction (2009)
2008Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
2008Gold Derby TV AwardGold Derby AwardsDrama Guest ActorLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
2007OFTA Film AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Voice-Over PerformanceHappy Feet (2006)
2006Blimp AwardKids' Choice Awards, USAFavorite Voice from an Animated FeatureRobots (2005)
2006TV Land AwardTV Land AwardsLittle Screen/Big Screen Star (Men)
2006VES AwardVisual Effects Society AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Animated Character in an Animated Motion PictureRobots (2005)
2004TV Land AwardTV Land AwardsFavorite "Fish Out of Water"Mork & Mindy (1978)
2004TV Land AwardTV Land AwardsSuperlatively SupernaturalMork & Mindy (1978)
2003Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music ProgramRobin Williams Live on Broadway (2002)
2003Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy ProgramRobin Williams Live on Broadway (2002)
2003Movies for Grownups AwardAARP Movies for Grownups AwardsBest Breakaway PerformanceOne Hour Photo (2002)
2003Saturn AwardAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USABest Supporting ActorInsomnia (2002)
2003DFWFCA AwardDallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActorOne Hour Photo (2002)
2003IOMAItalian Online Movie Awards (IOMA)Best Supporting Actor (Miglior attore non protagonista)Insomnia (2002)
2003OFTA Film AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest ActorOne Hour Photo (2002)
2003OFTA Television AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Host or Performer of a Variety, Musical, or Comedy SpecialRobin Williams Live on Broadway (2002)
2003OFCS AwardOnline Film Critics Society AwardsBest ActorOne Hour Photo (2002)
2003Razzie AwardRazzie AwardsWorst Supporting ActorDeath to Smoochy (2002)
2003Golden Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Actor in a Motion Picture, DramaOne Hour Photo (2002)
2003TV Land AwardTV Land AwardsSmall Screen to Silver Screen
2002Golden SchmoesGolden Schmoes AwardsFavorite Celebrity of the Year
2002Sierra AwardLas Vegas Film Critics Society AwardsBest ActorOne Hour Photo (2002)
2000Blockbuster Entertainment AwardBlockbuster Entertainment AwardsFavorite Actor - ComedyBicentennial Man (1999)
2000Blimp AwardKids' Choice Awards, USAFavorite Movie ActorBicentennial Man (1999)
2000Razzie AwardRazzie AwardsWorst ActorBicentennial Man (1999)
1999Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalPatch Adams (1998)
1999American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Male Performer in a TV Special (Leading or Supporting) Network, Cable or SyndicationComic Relief VIII (1998)
1999American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Actor in a Motion Picture (Leading Role)Patch Adams (1998)
1999Golden Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or MusicalPatch Adams (1998)
1998Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion PictureGood Will Hunting (1997)
1998AnnieAnnie AwardsOutstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Television ProductionGreat Minds Think for Themselves (1997)
1998Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performer in an Animated ProgramGreat Minds Think for Themselves (1997)
1998Blimp AwardKids' Choice Awards, USAFavorite Movie ActorFlubber (1997)
1998OFTA Film AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Supporting ActorGood Will Hunting (1997)
1998Golden Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, DramaGood Will Hunting (1997)
1998ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a CastGood Will Hunting (1997)
1997GrammyGrammy AwardsBest Spoken Word Album for Childrenfor the Album "Jumanji"
1997Blimp AwardKids' Choice Awards, USAFavorite Movie ActorJack (1996)
1997MTV Movie AwardMTV Movie AwardsBest On-Screen DuoThe Birdcage (1996)
1997MTV Movie AwardMTV Movie AwardsBest Comedic PerformanceThe Birdcage (1996)
1996Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music ProgramComic Relief VII (1995)
1996Saturn AwardAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USABest ActorJumanji (1995)
1996American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureNine Months (1995)
1996Blimp AwardKids' Choice Awards, USAFavorite Movie ActorJumanji (1995)
1996People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Motion Picture Actor
1995CableACECableACE AwardsEntertainment HostComic Relief VI (1994)
1994Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesHomicide: Life on the Street (1993)
1994MTV Movie AwardMTV Movie AwardsBest Male PerformanceMrs. Doubtfire (1993)
1993Saturn AwardAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USABest ActorToys (1992)
1993People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Motion Picture Actor
1992OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Actor in a Leading RoleThe Fisher King (1991)
1992Saturn AwardAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USABest ActorThe Fisher King (1991)
1992American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Actor in a Motion Picture (Leading Role)The Fisher King (1991)
1992People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Comedy Motion Picture Actor
1991Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - DramaAwakenings (1990)
1991People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Motion Picture Actor
1990OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Actor in a Leading RoleDead Poets Society (1989)
1990Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - DramaDead Poets Society (1989)
1990BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest ActorDead Poets Society (1989)
1990American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureThe Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)
1990DavidDavid di Donatello AwardsBest Foreign Actor (Migliore Attore Straniero)Dead Poets Society (1989)
1989BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest ActorGood Morning, Vietnam (1987)
1989Sant JordiSant Jordi AwardsBest Foreign Actor (Mejor Actor Extranjero)Good Morning, Vietnam (1987)
1988OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Actor in a Leading RoleGood Morning, Vietnam (1987)
1988GrammyGrammy AwardsBest Comedy RecordingRobin Williams: Live at the Met (1986)
1988People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Motion Picture Actor
1985Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalMoscow on the Hudson (1984)
1984GrammyGrammy AwardsBest Comedy Recordingfor the Album "Throbbing Python of Love"
1980Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or MusicalMork & Mindy (1978)
1980Stinker AwardThe Stinkers Bad Movie AwardsWorst ActorPopeye (1980)
1979Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesMork & Mindy (1978)

2nd Place Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2003Critics Choice AwardBroadcast Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActorOne Hour Photo (2002)
2002Golden SchmoesGolden Schmoes AwardsBest Actor of the YearOne Hour Photo (2002)
1992DFWFCA AwardDallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActorThe Fisher King (1991)
1985NSFC AwardNational Society of Film Critics Awards, USABest ActorMoscow on the Hudson (1984)

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