Goodbye,
Mr.
Robin
Williams
The
world
lost
a
bright
star
on
August
11,
2014,
when
Robin
Williams
passed
away
at
the
age
of
63.
He
was
an
incredibly
talented
comedian
and
actor
who
brought
joy
and
laughter
to
millions
of
people
around
the
world.
Born
in
Chicago,
Illinois
in
1951,
Robin
Williams
grew
up
in
a
wealthy
family
and
attended
some
of
the
best
schools
in
the
country.
He
got
his
start
in
show
business
as
a
stand-up
comedian
in
the
mid-1970s,
and
his
quick
wit
and
infectious
energy
quickly
made
him
a
favorite
among
audiences.
By
the
early
1980s,
Robin
Williams
had
become
a
household
name
thanks
to
his
starring
roles
in
hit
movies
like
"Good
Morning,
Vietnam,"
"Dead
Poets
Society,"
and
"Mrs.
Doubtfire."
He
was
known
for
his
incredible
range
as
an
actor,
able
to
play
everything
from
dramatic
roles
to
zany
comedic
characters
with
ease.
But
behind
the
scenes,
Robin
Williams
struggled
with
addiction
and
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for
much
of
his
life.
He
was
open
about
his
battles
with
substance
abuse,
and
he
often
used
his
platform
to
raise
awareness
about
mental
health
issues.
Despite
his
personal
struggles,
Robin
Williams
continued
to
work
tirelessly
throughout
his
career,
producing
a
body
of
work
that
will
be
remembered
for
generations
to
come.
His
performances
brought
joy
and
laughter
to
millions,
and
his
legacy
will
continue
to
inspire
others
to
follow
in
his
footsteps.
Rest
in
peace,
Robin
Williams.
You
will
be
deeply
missed,
but
your
spirit
will
live
on
in
the
countless
lives
you
touched.