Robin Williams
Actor and comedian Robin Williams was known for his fast-paced, improvisational performance style and for his performances in films like Good Will Hunting and Dead Poets Society. We will relive his life. Searching through the background of Williams Life of fame. From beginning to end, how he changed the world, and what he has done productive with his life. Looking further in his career and scanning his early life to see how he became the actor of his time. From good times to bad times, we will travel through the timeline of Williams Life on stage and off stage. Early Life of Robin Williams. Robin Williams was born on July 21, 1951, in Chicago, Illinois. His Parents were very caring. Robert Fitzgerald Williams and Laurie McLaurin.
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Their influence to attract a more intelligent audience by using their choice of words pulling in the viewers. He also liked Jay Leno for his quickness in comedy routines and Sid Caesar, whose acts he felt were "precious."(The Guardian) Jonathan Winters became his idol in his early life. Williams first saw him on television at age 8 Which drove Williams to become an actor. Williams was inspired by Winters's ingenuity, realizing, he said, "that anything is possible, that anything is funny.”(Biography.com) Williams was also influenced by Richard Pryor, Pryors fearless ability to talk about his personal life on stage. subjects including his use of drugs and alcohol, and Williams added those kinds of topics during his own …show more content…
For his show at the Copacabana in New York, "Reality...What a Concept." (USA TODAY) Some of his later tours, after he became a TV and film star, include An Evening With Robin Williams. 1982 to 1983. He broke many long-held records for a comedy show. In some cases, tickets were sold out within thirty minutes of going on sale. After a six-year break, in August 2008, Williams announced a new 26-city tour titled "Weapon of Self-Destruction." He said that this was his last chance to make jokes at the expense of the Bush administration. The tour started at the end of September 2009 and concluded in New York on December 3 2009 Stress of Performing Stand up. Performing stand-up he started using drugs and alcohol early in his career. He never drank or took drugs while on stage, which could be a different if he did. but occasionally performed when hungover from the previous day, which was crazy, the critic Vincent Canby, was concerned. His monologues were so intense that it seemed as though at any minute his creative humor could reverse into a complete mental breakdown. Williams felt secure he would not run out of ideas, he always found ways to keep things