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Once again Robin Williams was in the middle of a deep depression. His early days back in San Francisco after dropping out of Julliard were among the unhappiest of his life. His girlfriend with his girlfriend, which had seemed so full of promise back in New York, had now come to a sudden and abrupt end. It's interesting to speculate on the reasons, even though Williams himself seldom speaks publicly about it. In an interview in Playboy magazine some years later, the subject turned to the Bush administration's stance on abortion. Williams agonised about the plight of the poor who would be forced into a terrible dilemma of either having an unwanted child or consulting a potentially deadly backstreet abortionist. Williams offered that making the decision to have an abortion was not an easy one, which begged the obvious question from interviewer Lawrence Grobel about whether he had ever found himself in that position.
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Robin Williams - Live On Broadway - Robin Williams Four years after the tragic death of their children in a car accident, Dr. Chris Nielsen (Robin Williams) is estranged from his wife, Annie (Annabella Sciora), a painter who finds solace in deep and mystical expressionist landscapes. When flustered Annie calls him for support, he rushes out to help and is killed in a road accident. His ghost is greeted by an old mentor, Albert (Cuba Gooding Jr.), who leads him in Ghost-of-Christmas-Past-style to Annie's side.
Robin Williams Funny man Robin Williams has joined Mel Gibson in rehab for alcoholism. There had been rumors of his disease but his people just confirmed that he did indeed check himself in to deal with his relapse of alcoholism.
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Robin Williams at CelebrityValues.com Like other celebrities, actor and comedian Robin Williams has a long history of involvement with several humanitarian organizations. Two with which he has been most notably affiliated include Comic Relief and the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation.
Robin Williams Design Workshop, 2nd Edition In The Non-Designer's Design Book, 2nd Edition, best-selling author Robin Williams turns her attention to the basic principles of good design and typography. All you have to do is follow her clearly explained concepts, and you'll begin producing more sophisticated, professional, and interesting pages immediately. Humor-infused, jargon-free prose interspersed with design exercises, quizzes, illustrations, and dozens of examples make learning a snap—which is just what audiences have come to expect from this best-selling author. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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Based on the main character of the upcoming box office release, “Happy Feet,” which stars Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman, Tap Dancing Mumble brings the story of this loveable tap dancing penguin to life. He can’t sing but he can tap dance like no other. Whether dancing to the song included or music from an external source, Mumble keeps his toes tapping all day long. When kids speak to him, Mumble responds by talking and dancing. 4 “AA” batteries (included). Ages 4 and up.
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