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'The Angriest Man in Brooklyn'

Robin Williams stars as Henry Altmann, a man who is told he has 90 minutes to live after Dr. Sharon Gill (Mila Kunis) discovers his brain aneurism in the 2014 movie "The Angriest Man in Brooklyn."

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'License to Wed'

Robin Williams plays the eccentric Rev. Frank in the 2007 movie "License to Wed."

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'Man of the Year'

In the 2006 movie "Man of the Year," Robin Williams plays Tom Dobbs, a comedian and host of a satirical talk show who ends up running for president.

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'Dead Poet's Society'

The 1989 film "Dead Poet's Society" stars Robin Williams as John Keating, an English teacher who inspires his students through his teaching of poetry.

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'Good Morning Vietnam'

Robin Williams plays Adrian Cronauer, an airman who arrives in Saigon to work as a radio DJ for the Armed Forces Radio Service, in the 1987 film "Good Morning Vietnam."

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Robin Williams

An iconic Bay Area tunnel, commonly known as the Waldo Tunnel or Rainbow Tunnel, will be named after the late actor Robin Williams.

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'Popeye'

Robin Williams stars as Popeye the sailor man, whose secret source of strength turns out to be spinach, with Shelley Duvall as Olive Oyl, in 1980's "Popeye."

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'Moscow on the Hudson'

In 1984's "Moscow on the Hudson," Robin Williams plays Vladimir Ivanoff, a saxophonist in the Moscow circus who defects to the U.S. Here, Williams is pictured with actor Cleavant Derricks and director...

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'Mrs. Doubtfire'

In 1993's "Mrs. Doubtfire," Robin Williams plays Daniel Hillard, an irresponsible father who creates an alter-ego in the form of a nanny in order to spend time with his children.

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'The Fisher King'

Robin Williams earned an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Parry, a homeless man who helps Jack Lucas (Jeff Bridges) in the 1991 film "The Fisher King."

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'Aladdin'

Robin Williams voices the Genie in Disney's animated movie "Aladdin" in 1992 as well as in its direct-to-video sequel.

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'Jumanji'

Robin Williams plays Alan Parrish, a man who was trapped in a board game for 26 years in 1995's "Jumanji." He costarred with Bonnie Hunt.

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'The Birdcage'

Robin William plays Armand Goldman, owner of a South Beach drag club who must hide his same-sex relationship with Albert (Nathan Lane) from their son's future in-laws in the 1996 film "The Birdcage."

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'Jack'

In 1996's "Jack," Robin Williams plays Jack Powell, a 10-year-old boy who appears to be 40 because of a disease that ages him four times faster than normal children.

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'Fathers' Day'

In the 1997 film "Fathers' Day," Robin Williams plays Dale Putley, a suicidal writer who hits the road with lawyer Jack Lawrence (Billy Crystal) to determine the paternity of the boy they have both...

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'Mork & Mindy'

Robin Williams plays the alien Mork in "Mork & Mindy" from 1978 to 1982, with Pam Dawber. The character was first featured in an episode of "Happy Days."

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'Flubber'

Robin Williams stars as professor Philip Brainard, an inventor who develops a new energy source in the form of a green goo that increases in speed as it bounces, in the 1997 remake "Flubber."

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'Good Will Hunting'

Robin Williams won a supporting actor Oscar for his portrayal of Dr. Sean Maguire, a psychology professor who helps Will Hunting (Matt Damon) in the 1997 film "Good Will Hunting."

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'Deconstructing Harry'

Robin Williams plays Mel in Woody Allen's 1997 film "Deconstructing Harry." Here he shares a scene with Julie Kavner.

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'What Dreams May Come'

In the 1998 film "What Dreams May Come," Robin Williams plays physician Chris Nielsen, whose idyllic life turns tragic after his children die in a car crash and who lingers on Earth after his own death.

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