Robin Williams
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Dead Poets Society
(1989)It's 1959 and an unconventional teacher comes to a staid prep school in this moving drama. He tells the boys of a secret society of people who go against the status quo and encourage them to seize the day. When this philosophy leads to a tragedy, he's fired and the students leap to his defence.

The Fisher King
(1991)A homeless history professor (Robin Williams) who lives in a world of fantasy plucks a N.Y. shock jock (Jeff Bridges) from disaster.

Good Morning, Vietnam
(1987)Life in the Army will never be the same after an unforgettable wake up call from Academy Award® winner Robin Williams in this smash hit comedy. Williams delivers a tour-de-force performance in the role critics agree he was born to play – irreverent, nonconformist deejay Adrian Cronauer, imported by the Army for an early a.m. radio show, Cronauer blasts the formerly staid, sanitized airwaves with a constant barrage of rapid-fire humor and the hottest hits from back home. The G.I.s love him - but the brass is up in arms! Riddled with sidesplitting comic bombshells and studded with hot 60's hits, the film depicts Cronauer's raucous Saigon adventures amid a world gone mad.

The Birdcage
(1996)A gay cabaret owner and his drag queen companion agree to put up a false straight front so that their son can introduce them to his fiancée's right-wing, conservative parents.

Mrs. Doubtfire
(1993)After a difficult divorce and custody battle, an actor disguises himself as a British nanny so he can care for his children in his ex-wife's home.

What Dreams May Come
(1998)When his beloved wife (Annabella Sciorra) commits suicide back on Earth, the stubborn doctor insists, despite the best advice of his angel guide (Cuba Gooding Jr.), on traveling into the limbo of Hell to retrieve his soul mate.

Patch Adams
(1998)A doctor will do anything to make his patients laugh—even if it means risking his own career—in this inspiring comedy based on a true story.

The World According to Garp
(1982)Robin Williams plays John Irving's quirky everyman, a wistful writer wre stling with our screwloose modern age. Award-winning performances by Glen Close and John Lithgow.

One Hour Photo
(2002)An employee of a one-hour photo lab becomes obsessed with a young suburban family.

Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind
(2018)The life and work of the late comedian.

World's Greatest Dad
(2009)A father turns his son's twisted accident into a ticket to approval and respect, but keeping a dark secret may not be worth his newfound self-esteem.

Jakob the Liar
(1999)A Jew in Nazi-occupied Poland begins relaying fictitious news bulletins about Russian advances to keep hope and humor alive among ghetto residents.

Mork & Mindy
Mork is a clueless but good-hearted alien who is sent from his home planet of Ork to Earth to learn about humans. His ship lands near Boulder, Colorado where he is befriended by Mindy who puts Mork up in her attic while he learns about human foibles.

Moscow on the Hudson
(1984)Robin Williams portrays a Russian musician who defects in Bloomingdales, beginning the bumpy road to his American dream.

Death to Smoochy
(2002)When a kids' show host is fired in disgrace, his costume-wearing replacement learns that children's television is a dangerous, backstabbing world.

The Big White
(2005)To remedy his financial problems, a travel agent has his eye on a frozen corpse, which just happens to be sought after by two hitmen.

Robin's Wish
(2021)This documentary is the final word in the story of what really happened to Robin Williams at the end of his life and the struggles he dealt with.

Man of the Year
(2006)A comedian who hosts a satirical news program decides to make a run for president and a computerized voting machine malfunction gets him elected.

The Final Cut
(2004)In a world where everyone's memories are recorded via microchip, a man who edits this footage has worries about his own mental archives.

Jack
(1996)Comedy favorite Robin Williams lights up the screen in JACK, the acclaimed hit that had critics and audiences cheering! Williams stars as a mischievous 10-year-old who acts like any other boy his age, except he's in a grown-up's body. It's nonstop laughs as Jack embarks on the greatest adventure of his young life ... the fifth grade.