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Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951 – August 11, 2014) was an American actor and comedian. Known for his improvisational skills [1] [2] and the wide variety of characters he created on the spur of the moment and portrayed on film, in dramas and comedies alike, [3] [4] Williams is regarded as one of the greatest comedians of all time.
Club Paradise is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and starring Robin Williams, Twiggy, Peter O'Toole and Jimmy Cliff.Set in a fictional Caribbean banana republic, it follows a group of vacationers' attempts to create a luxury resort from a seedy nightclub, and the series of events that take place.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 January 2025. American actor (born 1950) This article is about the American actor and comedian. For other people named Bill Murray, see William Murray (disambiguation). Bill Murray Murray in 2024 Born William James Murray (1950-09-21) September 21, 1950 (age 74) Evanston, Illinois, U.S. Education ...
Rotten Tomatoes score: 10% "House of D," which was directed by David Duchovny, mostly takes place in 1973, when teenager Tom (Anton Yelchin) meets a mentally challenged man Pappas (Williams) and ...
Robin Williams in 'Mrs. Doubtfire.' Choosing the best Robin Williams movies is no easy task—the man made so many good ones.While his most iconic performances often saw him play inspiring mentors ...
^E It is known that Murray declined a supporting role in the film The Ice Harvest (2005), but sources differ as to which role he was offered. A source from Vulture.com claimed he was considered for the part of Bill Guerrard [5] whereas a source from Mental Floss claimed he was considered for that of Pete Van Hueten. [6]
Bill Murray and Eddie Murphy attend Hard Rock Cafe grand opening on March 12, 1984 in New York City. Ivan Reitman nearly cast the duo as Batman and Robin in a never-made Batman movie.
The premiere of Late Show, [1] featuring actor/comedian Bill Murray and singer Billy Joel, attracts 23 million viewers. [2] Murray, who had been Letterman's first Late Night guest on NBC in 1982, spray-painted "Dave!" on the front of the host's desk. [2] [3]