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His full name is Robin McLaurin Williams, an Oscar-winning and six-time Golden Globe-winning American comedian, actor, director and producer who really burst onto the world of television in 1978, but was nominated for an Oscar for his brilliant performance in the film Good Morning, Vietnam!. Although he was initially considered only a humorous actor, it soon became clear that he moved with effortless elegance in all other genres. His striking sense of humor allowed him to enchant his viewers even when he himself was not visible on the screen. This was the case in the cartoon Aladdin, when he personified the wise and generous Genie. Robin Williams, who always appeared cheerful, suffered from a significant lack of self-confidence. It is hard to believe this about the man who played the lead role in The Legend of the Fisher King, Good Will Hunting or Mrs. Doubtfire. His biography revealed that his anxieties drove him into the arms of alcohol and drugs, and he also had to fight depression for a long time. He ended his life in 2014 at the age of 63. The 18 minutes he produced in front of the cameras of the Friderikusz Show in 1997 were full of joy, fun and laughter. How can you support our work? Become our patron and, depending on the level of your support, you can receive more and more benefits: / friderikuszpodcast You can also help with a one-time or regular bank transfer. The most important data for this: Name: TV Pictures Account number: OTP Bank 11707062-21446081 Announcement: Podcast support If you would like to transfer money from abroad, our international account number (IBAN - International Bank Account Number): HU68 1170 7062 2144 6081 0000 0000 BIC/SWIFT code: OTPVHUHB In whatever form you support our work, thank you! Follow us, follow us here too: Facebook: / friderikuszpodcast Instagram: / friderikuszpodcast Anchor: https://anchor.fm/friderikuszpodcast Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3blRo2g Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3fc7A7t Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3hm2vfi #FriderikuszPodcast #FriderikuszArchiv