Credits: Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind (2:37). Childhood: Williams (4:27) -- Move to San Francisco (4:36) -- Julliard School Years (3:37) -- Character Connections (6:00) -- Building Comedy Routines (4:53) -- Williams' First Marriage (2:28) -- Career Breakthrough (4:27) -- Performance Demands (6:15) -- Williams' First Film (3:26) -- "Mork & Mindy" Cancelled (3:28) -- Need to Perform Stand-Up (8:18) -- Williams' Love Affair (4:19) -- Williams' Second Marriage (5:56) -- "Awakenings" (2:55) -- Long-Lasting Friendship (5:37) -- "Aladdin" (6:02) -- Secrets of Acting (6:14) -- Desire to Entertain (4:17) -- Depression (4:05) -- Divorce and Health Scare (4:49) -- Personal Freedom (4:00) -- Parkinson's Disease Diagnosis (4:45) -- Remembering Williams (3:59) -- Credits: Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind (2:37).
Summary:
A funny, intimate and heartbreaking portrait of one of the world's most beloved and inventive comedians, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind is told largely through his own words. The film celebrates what he brought to comedy and to the culture at large while exploring his extraordinary life and career, revealing what drove him to give voice to the characters in his mind. With previously unheard and unseen glimpses into his creative process through interviews with Williams, this insightful tribute features in-depth interviews with those who knew and loved him, including Billy Crystal, Eric Idle, Whoopi Goldberg, David Letterman, Steve Martin, Pam Dawber and his son, Zak Williams.
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