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Robin Williams - When the Laughter Stops (Paperback)
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Robin Williams - When the Laughter Stops (Paperback)
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With his twinkling eyes, boundless energy and unrivalled natural
wit, Robin Williams was the comedian who brought laughter to a
generation. Through roles in cherished films such as Mrs.
Doubtfire, Jumanji, Aladdin and Hook, he became the genial face of
family comedy. His child-like enthusiasm was infectious, sweeping
viewers away. Allied to his lightning-quick improvisation and
ability to riff lewdly off any cue thrown at him, Robin was that
rare thing - a true comic genius who appealed to adults and
children equally. He could also play it straight, and empathetic
depth came to him naturally. A poignant performance in Good Will
Hunting won him an Academy Award whilst his masterfully chilling
turn in psychological thriller Insomnia shocked audiences and
hinted at a darker side. What truly caught the imagination, though,
was his good-heartedness. Warmth radiated from him on-screen, but
he was legendary for his off-screen acts of selfless generosity.
Where most Hollywood A-listers demand outrageous pampering in their
contract riders, he always insisted that the production company
hire a full quota of homeless people to help make his movies. But
behind the laughter lay a deeply troubled man, and tragedy would
follow. At midday, on 11 August 2014, Robin Williams was pronounced
dead at his California home. The verdict was suicide. He had
battled depression and addiction for many years and was allegedly
beset by financial difficulties. Emily Herbert's sensitive and
thoughtful biography celebrates his genius and warmth, but also
attempts to understand what could have driven such a gentle and
gifted man to so tragic an end. This is Robin Williams, the life,
the laughter, and the deep sorrow of the man who made the world
smile.
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