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Hollywood comedy giant Robin Williams' film life, three-time Oscar nomination

Robin Williams was born in Chicago in 1951 and graduated from the Juilliard School in New York. Starring in Dead Poetry Society in 1989, also translated as Spring Wind and Rain, Rainstorm And Sunny, is an inspirational film starring Robin Williams, Ethan Hawke and Robert Sean Leonard, which tells the story of a thoughtful teacher and a group of students who want to break through.

The film won the Best Original Screenplay Award at the 62nd Academy Awards.

Hollywood comedy giant Robin Williams' film life, three-time Oscar nomination

Robin Williams in 1988 'Good Morning, Vietnam! 1990 "Dead Poetry Society" and 1992 "The Fisher King", three times nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. The famous director Spielberg commented on him: Robin is like a thunderstorm in the comedy world, and our laughter is the thunder he caused. He was my good buddy and couldn't believe his departure. [In the early morning of August 11, 2014, the local police in the United States announced at a press conference that "it was initially confirmed that Robin Williams had hanged himself."] 】

Hollywood comedy giant Robin Williams' film life, three-time Oscar nomination

In 1998, he starred in "A Dream Come True" to tell the story of her husband Chris who braved hell and rescued his wife after the death of his wife Annie. The following year, he won the 71st Academy Awards - Best Visual Effects.

Hollywood comedy giant Robin Williams' film life, three-time Oscar nomination

In 1998's "Magic Hands", Robin Williams played Patch Adams wanted to be a clown, but at the same time he also wanted to be a doctor, so he became who he is now. He believed that laughter was the best prescription, and in order to make patients laugh, he wore brightly colored flower shirts all day long, sometimes dressed as clowns with plastic medical supplies, or dressed as a gorilla, and even once in order to realize a patient's dream, he also filled the pool with noodles to let the patient swim in the noodle soup as he wished.

Hollywood comedy giant Robin Williams' film life, three-time Oscar nomination

1999 'Transmutation/Machine Butler' tells the story of an andrew, a robot, who lives with Martin's family as a butler and falls in love with humans, eventually transforming from a robot to a human. The film was nominated for Best Makeup at the 72nd Academy Awards.

Hollywood comedy giant Robin Williams' film life, three-time Oscar nomination

The theme of 2004's Final Editing was Robin Williams' company implanting a chip into a client's mind, recording images of a lifetime of experiences, and then re-editing it after the client's death and playing it at a funeral. [Robin Williams's acting skills have been most fully concentrated]

Hollywood comedy giant Robin Williams' film life, three-time Oscar nomination

Robin Williams, a kind-looking smiling artist in the 2008 Marriage Certificate, has always been a joyful red "bride", but this time, as a priest, he had to raise his face and beat the mandarin duck.

Father Frank: I have to heal your wounds, let's start praying! We had to pray and this whole day was spent in prayer!

Hollywood comedy giant Robin Williams' film life, three-time Oscar nomination

good will hunting (1997) is an inspirational drama film. It tells the story of an MIT cleaner named Will Hunting. Will, who has a great talent for mathematics, is a rebellious teenager, and with the help of professor Lambert, psychologist Thorne, and friend Chuck, Will finally opens his heart, eliminates interpersonal barriers, and finds himself and love.

Hollywood comedy giant Robin Williams' film life, three-time Oscar nomination

The film's prototype, The Coming-of-Age Story of young genius Will Huntin, was originally a 50-page short story conceived in 1992 by Matt Damon, who was studying at Harvard University at the time, after which Damon approached his friend Ben Affleck and teamed up with him to further exploit the personality and potential of the protagonist, Will, and to create the final screenplay, which he then starred in. In the end, they won best screenplay at the 70th Academy Awards and Robin Williams for best supporting actor.

Hollywood comedy giant Robin Williams' film life, three-time Oscar nomination

On December 19, 2014, Robin Williams' last film, Museum Fantastic Nights 3, was released. In the film, Robin Williams plays a former U.S. President Teddy Roosevelt in the museum, a night cyclist, most of the time sitting on horseback, straightening his waist, wielding a sword, and inspiring the crowd with enthusiasm. In the movie, he also found love, a beautiful Indian girl.

Hollywood comedy giant Robin Williams' film life, three-time Oscar nomination

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