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List of Robin Williams performances

The American actor and comedian Robin Williams (1951–2014) starred in films, television and video games throughout a career that spanned nearly four decades. Known for his fast-paced, improvisational style and for playing a wide variety of characters,[1][2] he was described by Screen Actors Guild president Ken Howard as "a performer of limitless versatility, equally adept at comedy and drama, whether scripted or improv".[3] He is often regarded as one of the greatest comedians of all time.[4][5]

Williams in 2011

Williams's career began in 1977 with minor roles in the film Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses? and the television shows The Richard Pryor Show and Laugh-In.[6] The guest role of an alien named Mork in a 1978 episode of the sitcom Happy Days earned him positive reviews, and led to the spin-off Mork & Mindy, focusing on his character's experiences on Earth. Running for four seasons, the show was Williams's breakthrough and earned him his first Golden Globe Award and a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award.[7][8][9] By the early 1980s, Williams wanted to do mainstream acting, and made his film debut in a lead role in the musical comedy Popeye (1980), a critical failure that earned thrice its budget.[10] Williams then took on more serious parts in the comedy-dramas The World According to Garp (1982) and Moscow on the Hudson (1984).[11][12] He won two consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program for the television specials Carol, Carl, Whoopi and Robin (1987) and ABC Presents A Royal Gala (1988).[9] He received his first of three Academy Award for Best Actor nominations for playing disc jockey Adrian Cronauer in the war comedy Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), in which he improvised some of his scenes.[13][14]

Further critical acclaim followed with Williams's lead roles in Dead Poets Society (1989), Awakenings (1990) and The Fisher King (1991).[15] He also found greater commercial success in the 1990s. Many of his films during this period grossed more than $100 million, including the fantasy Hook (1991), the animated musical Aladdin (1992), the comedy-drama Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), the adventure Jumanji (1995) and the comedy The Birdcage (1996).[16] Aladdin, in which he improvised 52 characters,[17] was the highest-grossing film of the year.[18] Mrs. Doubtfire, which he also produced, won him a third Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy; he had previously won for Good Morning, Vietnam and The Fisher King.[8] While hailed "the funniest person alive" by Entertainment Weekly in 1997,[19] Williams wanted to do more serious work as an actor around this time.[16] Such opportunities arose with the roles of a therapist in the psychological drama Good Will Hunting (1997) and a man in heaven who attempts to save his wife from hell in the fantasy drama What Dreams May Come (1998).[16][20] The former won him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.[21]

In the 2000s, Williams continued to do voice roles, including in A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001), Robots (2005) and Happy Feet (2006, and its 2011 sequel). Pursuing more diverse parts, he took on the darker roles of an emotionally disturbed photo developer in One Hour Photo (2002), a writer who is involved in the murder of a teenage girl in Insomnia (2002) and a radio host who is caught up with a troubled fan in The Night Listener (2006).[22][23] He returned to comedy in 2006 with the family adventure RV, the satire Man of the Year and the fantasy Night at the Museum. The latter was the fifth-highest-grossing film of the year and spawned two sequels in 2009 and 2014.[24] He began touring for the one-man stand-up comedy show Weapons of Self Destruction (2008), focusing on "social and political absurdities",[25] and starred in the Disney film Old Dogs (2009). In the 2010s, he starred in the sitcom The Crazy Ones (2013–2014), played supporting roles in the 2013 features The Big Wedding and The Butler, and had three films released posthumously, including the sequel Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb.

Film edit

Table featuring feature films with Robin Williams
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1977 Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses? Lawyer / Man with Tooth Ache Film debut [26][27]
1980 Popeye Popeye [28]
1982 The World According to Garp T.S. Garp [29]
1983 The Survivors Donald Quinelle [30]
1984 Moscow on the Hudson Vladimir Ivanov [31]
1986 The Best of Times Jack Dundee [32]
Club Paradise Jack Moniker [33]
Seize the Day Tommy Wilhelm [34]
1987 Good Morning, Vietnam Adrian Cronauer Nominated for Best Actor Oscar [35]
1988 The Adventures of Baron Munchausen King of the Moon Credited as Ray D. Tutto [36]
Portrait of a White Marriage Air Conditioning Salesman Uncredited cameo [37]
1989 Dead Poets Society John Keating Nominated for Best Actor Oscar [38]
1990 Cadillac Man Joey O'Brien [39]
Awakenings Dr. Malcolm Sayer [40]
1991 Shakes the Clown Mime Jerry, Class Instructor Cameo appearance;
Credited as Marty Fromage
[41]
Dead Again Doctor Cozy Carlisle [42]
The Fisher King Henry "Parry" Sagan Nominated for Best Actor Oscar [43]
Hook Peter Banning / Peter Pan [44]
1992 FernGully: The Last Rainforest Batty Koda Voice role [45]
Aladdin Genie and Peddler Voice role [46]
Toys Leslie Zevo [47]
1993 Mrs. Doubtfire Daniel Hillard / Euphegenia Doubtfire Also producer [48][49]
1994 Being Human Hector [50]
1995 Nine Months Dr. Kosevich [51]
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt Uncredited cameo [52]
Jumanji Alan Parrish [53]
1996 The Birdcage Armand Goldman [54]
Jack Jack Powell [55]
Aladdin and the King of Thieves Genie Voice role;
Direct-to-video
[56]
The Secret Agent The Professor Uncredited [57]
Hamlet Osric [58]
1997 Fathers' Day Dale Putley [59]
Deconstructing Harry Mel [60]
Flubber Professor Philip Brainard [61]
Good Will Hunting Sean Maguire Won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor [62]
1998 What Dreams May Come Chris Nielsen [63]
Patch Adams Patch Adams [64]
1999 Jakob the Liar Jakob Heym Also executive producer [65]
Bicentennial Man Andrew Martin [66]
Get Bruce Himself Documentary [67]
2001 A.I. Artificial Intelligence Dr. Know Voice role;
Cameo appearance
[68]
2002 One Hour Photo Seymour "Sy" Parrish [69]
Death to Smoochy "Rainbow" Randolph Smiley [70]
Insomnia Walter Finch [71]
2004 The Final Cut Alan W. Hakman [72]
House of D Pappass [73]
Noel Charlie Boyd / The Priest Uncredited [74]
2005 Robots Fender Pinwheeler Voice role [75]
The Big White Paul Barnell [76]
The Aristocrats Himself Documentary [77]
2006 The Night Listener Gabriel Noone [78]
RV Bob Munro [79]
Everyone's Hero Napoleon Cross Voice role;
Uncredited
[80]
Man of the Year Tom Dobbs [81]
Happy Feet Ramon and Lovelace Voice role [82]
Night at the Museum Theodore Roosevelt [83]
2007 License to Wed Reverend Frank [84]
August Rush Maxwell "Wizard" Wallace [85]
2009 World's Greatest Dad Lance Clayton [86]
Shrink Jack Holden [87]
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Theodore Roosevelt / Theodore Roosevelt Bust (voice) [88]
Old Dogs Dan Rayburn [89]
2011 Happy Feet Two Ramon and Lovelace Voice role [90]
2013 The Big Wedding Father Monighan [91]
The Butler Dwight D. Eisenhower [92]
The Face of Love Roger [93]
2014 Boulevard Nolan Mack [94]
The Angriest Man in Brooklyn Henry Altmann [95]
A Merry Friggin' Christmas Mitch Mitchler Released posthumously [96]
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb Theodore Roosevelt, Voice of Garuda [97]
2015 Absolutely Anything Dennis the Dog (voice) [98]
2023 Once Upon a Studio Genie Voice role; Unused archive recordings; Released posthumously [99]

Television edit

Table featuring television programs with Robin Williams
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1977 Sorority '62 Henry Television pilot [100]
The Richard Pryor Show Various characters 2 episodes [101]
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Regular performer [102]
Eight Is Enough Band Member Episode: "The Return of Auntie V" [100]
1978 America 2-Night Jason Shine 2 episodes [103]
1978–1979 Happy Days Mork 2 episodes [104]
1978–1982 Mork & Mindy [105]
1979 Out of the Blue Episode: "Random's Arrival" [106]
1982 E.T. and Friends: Magical Movie Visitors Himself (host) Television special [107]
Faerie Tale Theatre Frog/Prince Robin Episode: "Tale of the Frog Prince" [108]
SCTV Network Various characters Episode: "Jane Eyrehead" [109]
1982–1983 Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour Mork (voice) [110][111]
1984 Saturday Night Live Himself (host) Episode: "Robin Williams/Adam Ant" [112]
Pryor's Place Gaby Episode: "Sax Education" [113]
1986 58th Academy Awards Himself (co-host) Television special [114]
Saturday Night Live Himself (host) Episode: "Robin Williams/Paul Simon" [115]
1987 Carol, Carl, Whoopi and Robin Various characters Television special [116]
Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam Baby-san (voice) Documentary [117]
1988 Saturday Night Live Himself (host) Episode: "Robin Williams/James Taylor" [118]
1990 The Earth Day Special Everyman Television special [119]
1990–2012 Sesame Street Himself [120]
1991 A Wish for Wings That Work The Kiwi (voice) Television special
Credited as Sudy Nim
[121]
1992, 1994 The Larry Sanders Show Himself 2 episodes [122][123]
1994 Homicide: Life on the Street Robert Ellison Episode: "Bop Gun" [124]
In Search of Dr. Seuss The Father Television film [125]
1997 Friends Tomas Uncredited
Episode: "The One with the Ultimate Fighting Champion"
[121]
1999 L.A. Doctors Hugo Kinsley Episode: "Just Duet" [126]
2000 Whose Line Is It Anyway? Himself 1 episode [127]
2002 The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch Hans Hänkie Television film [128]
2003 Freedom: A History of Us Josiah Quincy;
Ulysses S. Grant;
Missouri farmer;
Wilbur Wright;
Orville Wright
4 episodes [129]
Life with Bonnie Kevin Powalski Episode: "Psychic" [130]
2008 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Merritt Rook Episode: "Authority" [131]
2009 SpongeBob SquarePants Himself Episode: "SpongeBob's Truth or Square" [122]
2010 Saturday Night Live Episode: "Robert De Niro/Diddy – Dirty Money" [132]
2012 Wilfred Dr. Eddy / Himself Episode: "Progress" [133]
2012 Louie Himself Episode: "Barney/Never" [134]
2013–2014 The Crazy Ones Simon Roberts [135]

Theater edit

Table featuring theatre roles with Robin Williams
Year(s) Title Role Venue Ref(s)
1988 Waiting for Godot Estragon Lincoln Center Theatre, New York [136]
2011 Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo Tiger Richard Rodgers Theatre, Broadway [137]

Video games edit

Table featuring video game roles of Robin Williams
Year Title Role Ref(s)
1997 Disney's Math Quest with Aladdin Genie (voice) [138]

Video recordings edit

Table featuring video recordings with Robin Williams
Year Title Ref(s)
1978 Off the Wall / Live at the Roxy [139]
1983 An Evening with Robin Williams [140]
1986 Robin Williams: An Evening at the Met [141]
2002 Robin Williams: Live on Broadway [142]
2009 Weapons of Self Destruction [143]

See also edit

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The American actor and comedian Robin Williams 1951 2014 starred in films television and video games throughout a career that spanned nearly four decades Known for his fast paced improvisational style and for playing a wide variety of characters 1 2 he was described by Screen Actors Guild president Ken Howard as a performer of limitless versatility equally adept at comedy and drama whether scripted or improv 3 He is often regarded as one of the greatest comedians of all time 4 5 Williams in 2011 Williams s career began in 1977 with minor roles in the film Can I Do It Til I Need Glasses and the television shows The Richard Pryor Show and Laugh In 6 The guest role of an alien named Mork in a 1978 episode of the sitcom Happy Days earned him positive reviews and led to the spin off Mork amp Mindy focusing on his character s experiences on Earth Running for four seasons the show was Williams s breakthrough and earned him his first Golden Globe Award and a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award 7 8 9 By the early 1980s Williams wanted to do mainstream acting and made his film debut in a lead role in the musical comedy Popeye 1980 a critical failure that earned thrice its budget 10 Williams then took on more serious parts in the comedy dramas The World According to Garp 1982 and Moscow on the Hudson 1984 11 12 He won two consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program for the television specials Carol Carl Whoopi and Robin 1987 and ABC Presents A Royal Gala 1988 9 He received his first of three Academy Award for Best Actor nominations for playing disc jockey Adrian Cronauer in the war comedy Good Morning Vietnam 1987 in which he improvised some of his scenes 13 14 Further critical acclaim followed with Williams s lead roles in Dead Poets Society 1989 Awakenings 1990 and The Fisher King 1991 15 He also found greater commercial success in the 1990s Many of his films during this period grossed more than 100 million including the fantasy Hook 1991 the animated musical Aladdin 1992 the comedy drama Mrs Doubtfire 1993 the adventure Jumanji 1995 and the comedy The Birdcage 1996 16 Aladdin in which he improvised 52 characters 17 was the highest grossing film of the year 18 Mrs Doubtfire which he also produced won him a third Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy he had previously won for Good Morning Vietnam and The Fisher King 8 While hailed the funniest person alive by Entertainment Weekly in 1997 19 Williams wanted to do more serious work as an actor around this time 16 Such opportunities arose with the roles of a therapist in the psychological drama Good Will Hunting 1997 and a man in heaven who attempts to save his wife from hell in the fantasy drama What Dreams May Come 1998 16 20 The former won him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor 21 In the 2000s Williams continued to do voice roles including in A I Artificial Intelligence 2001 Robots 2005 and Happy Feet 2006 and its 2011 sequel Pursuing more diverse parts he took on the darker roles of an emotionally disturbed photo developer in One Hour Photo 2002 a writer who is involved in the murder of a teenage girl in Insomnia 2002 and a radio host who is caught up with a troubled fan in The Night Listener 2006 22 23 He returned to comedy in 2006 with the family adventure RV the satire Man of the Year and the fantasy Night at the Museum The latter was the fifth highest grossing film of the year and spawned two sequels in 2009 and 2014 24 He began touring for the one man stand up comedy show Weapons of Self Destruction 2008 focusing on social and political absurdities 25 and starred in the Disney film Old Dogs 2009 In the 2010s he starred in the sitcom The Crazy Ones 2013 2014 played supporting roles in the 2013 features The Big Wedding and The Butler and had three films released posthumously including the sequel Night at the Museum Secret of the Tomb Contents 1 Film 2 Television 3 Theater 4 Video games 5 Video recordings 6 See also 7 References 8 Sources 9 External linksFilm editTable featuring feature films with Robin Williams Year Title Role Notes Ref s 1977 Can I Do It Til I Need Glasses Lawyer Man with Tooth Ache Film debut 26 27 1980 Popeye Popeye 28 1982 The World According to Garp T S Garp 29 1983 The Survivors Donald Quinelle 30 1984 Moscow on the Hudson Vladimir Ivanov 31 1986 The Best of Times Jack Dundee 32 Club Paradise Jack Moniker 33 Seize the Day Tommy Wilhelm 34 1987 Good Morning Vietnam Adrian Cronauer Nominated for Best Actor Oscar 35 1988 The Adventures of Baron Munchausen King of the Moon Credited as Ray D Tutto 36 Portrait of a White Marriage Air Conditioning Salesman Uncredited cameo 37 1989 Dead Poets Society John Keating Nominated for Best Actor Oscar 38 1990 Cadillac Man Joey O Brien 39 Awakenings Dr Malcolm Sayer 40 1991 Shakes the Clown Mime Jerry Class Instructor Cameo appearance Credited as Marty Fromage 41 Dead Again Doctor Cozy Carlisle 42 The Fisher King Henry Parry Sagan Nominated for Best Actor Oscar 43 Hook Peter Banning Peter Pan 44 1992 FernGully The Last Rainforest Batty Koda Voice role 45 Aladdin Genie and Peddler Voice role 46 Toys Leslie Zevo 47 1993 Mrs Doubtfire Daniel Hillard Euphegenia Doubtfire Also producer 48 49 1994 Being Human Hector 50 1995 Nine Months Dr Kosevich 51 To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything Julie Newmar John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt Uncredited cameo 52 Jumanji Alan Parrish 53 1996 The Birdcage Armand Goldman 54 Jack Jack Powell 55 Aladdin and the King of Thieves Genie Voice role Direct to video 56 The Secret Agent The Professor Uncredited 57 Hamlet Osric 58 1997 Fathers Day Dale Putley 59 Deconstructing Harry Mel 60 Flubber Professor Philip Brainard 61 Good Will Hunting Sean Maguire Won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor 62 1998 What Dreams May Come Chris Nielsen 63 Patch Adams Patch Adams 64 1999 Jakob the Liar Jakob Heym Also executive producer 65 Bicentennial Man Andrew Martin 66 Get Bruce Himself Documentary 67 2001 A I Artificial Intelligence Dr Know Voice role Cameo appearance 68 2002 One Hour Photo Seymour Sy Parrish 69 Death to Smoochy Rainbow Randolph Smiley 70 Insomnia Walter Finch 71 2004 The Final Cut Alan W Hakman 72 House of D Pappass 73 Noel Charlie Boyd The Priest Uncredited 74 2005 Robots Fender Pinwheeler Voice role 75 The Big White Paul Barnell 76 The Aristocrats Himself Documentary 77 2006 The Night Listener Gabriel Noone 78 RV Bob Munro 79 Everyone s Hero Napoleon Cross Voice role Uncredited 80 Man of the Year Tom Dobbs 81 Happy Feet Ramon and Lovelace Voice role 82 Night at the Museum Theodore Roosevelt 83 2007 License to Wed Reverend Frank 84 August Rush Maxwell Wizard Wallace 85 2009 World s Greatest Dad Lance Clayton 86 Shrink Jack Holden 87 Night at the Museum Battle of the Smithsonian Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt Bust voice 88 Old Dogs Dan Rayburn 89 2011 Happy Feet Two Ramon and Lovelace Voice role 90 2013 The Big Wedding Father Monighan 91 The Butler Dwight D Eisenhower 92 The Face of Love Roger 93 2014 Boulevard Nolan Mack 94 The Angriest Man in Brooklyn Henry Altmann 95 A Merry Friggin Christmas Mitch Mitchler Released posthumously 96 Night at the Museum Secret of the Tomb Theodore Roosevelt Voice of Garuda 97 2015 Absolutely Anything Dennis the Dog voice 98 2023 Once Upon a Studio Genie Voice role Unused archive recordings Released posthumously 99 Television editTable featuring television programs with Robin Williams Year Title Role Notes Ref s 1977 Sorority 62 Henry Television pilot 100 The Richard Pryor Show Various characters 2 episodes 101 Rowan amp Martin s Laugh In Regular performer 102 Eight Is Enough Band Member Episode The Return of Auntie V 100 1978 America 2 Night Jason Shine 2 episodes 103 1978 1979 Happy Days Mork 2 episodes 104 1978 1982 Mork amp Mindy 105 1979 Out of the Blue Episode Random s Arrival 106 1982 E T and Friends Magical Movie Visitors Himself host Television special 107 Faerie Tale Theatre Frog Prince Robin Episode Tale of the Frog Prince 108 SCTV Network Various characters Episode Jane Eyrehead 109 1982 1983 Mork amp Mindy Laverne amp Shirley Fonz Hour Mork voice 110 111 1984 Saturday Night Live Himself host Episode Robin Williams Adam Ant 112 Pryor s Place Gaby Episode Sax Education 113 1986 58th Academy Awards Himself co host Television special 114 Saturday Night Live Himself host Episode Robin Williams Paul Simon 115 1987 Carol Carl Whoopi and Robin Various characters Television special 116 Dear America Letters Home from Vietnam Baby san voice Documentary 117 1988 Saturday Night Live Himself host Episode Robin Williams James Taylor 118 1990 The Earth Day Special Everyman Television special 119 1990 2012 Sesame Street Himself 120 1991 A Wish for Wings That Work The Kiwi voice Television specialCredited as Sudy Nim 121 1992 1994 The Larry Sanders Show Himself 2 episodes 122 123 1994 Homicide Life on the Street Robert Ellison Episode Bop Gun 124 In Search of Dr Seuss The Father Television film 125 1997 Friends Tomas UncreditedEpisode The One with the Ultimate Fighting Champion 121 1999 L A Doctors Hugo Kinsley Episode Just Duet 126 2000 Whose Line Is It Anyway Himself 1 episode 127 2002 The Rutles 2 Can t Buy Me Lunch Hans Hankie Television film 128 2003 Freedom A History of Us Josiah Quincy Ulysses S Grant Missouri farmer Wilbur Wright Orville Wright 4 episodes 129 Life with Bonnie Kevin Powalski Episode Psychic 130 2008 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Merritt Rook Episode Authority 131 2009 SpongeBob SquarePants Himself Episode SpongeBob s Truth or Square 122 2010 Saturday Night Live Episode Robert De Niro Diddy Dirty Money 132 2012 Wilfred Dr Eddy Himself Episode Progress 133 2012 Louie Himself Episode Barney Never 134 2013 2014 The Crazy Ones Simon Roberts 135 Theater editTable featuring theatre roles with Robin Williams Year s Title Role Venue Ref s 1988 Waiting for Godot Estragon Lincoln Center Theatre New York 136 2011 Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo Tiger Richard Rodgers Theatre Broadway 137 Video games editTable featuring video game roles of Robin Williams Year Title Role Ref s 1997 Disney s Math Quest with Aladdin Genie voice 138 Video recordings editTable featuring video recordings with Robin Williams Year Title Ref s 1978 Off the Wall Live at the Roxy 139 1983 An Evening with Robin Williams 140 1986 Robin Williams An Evening at the Met 141 2002 Robin Williams Live on Broadway 142 2009 Weapons of Self Destruction 143 See also editList of awards and nominations received by Robin WilliamsReferences edit Herbert 2014 p 49 Robin Williams Whose Films Ranged From Oscar Winning to Outrageous The New York Times August 11 2016 Archived from the original on March 23 2022 Retrieved March 23 2022 Littleton Cynthia Stedman Alex August 11 2014 Hollywood Stunned Heartbroken Over Robin Williams Death Variety Archived from the original on March 12 2022 Retrieved March 12 2022 Sayej Nadja August 11 2021 Fans share their 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