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The late actor and comedian Robin Williams displayed tremendous brilliance in his work for both in television and film. Known for his improvisational skills, Williams was considered a “national treasure” by the audience and his industry colleagues. His signature free-form comedy persona paved the way for the growing comedy scene in Hollywood. In 1973, Williams attended the Juilliard School in New York City and received a full scholarship. During his junior year in 1976, he left Juilliard at the suggestion of a teacher, who said there was nothing more Juilliard could teach him.

His most remarkable films include Mrs. Doubtfire, Good Will Hunting, The World According to Garp, Patch Adams, and Dead Poets Society. Through these films, we’re able to see just how talented he is, switching from comedy to drama without missing a beat. With two Primetime Emmy Awards, five Grammy’s, and six Golden Globes under his belt, Williams’ degree of dedication and mastery in the world of acting is an inspiring legacy.