The outpouring of reaction to the news last night that Robin Williams had been found dead reveals just how much joy the 63-year-old comedian brought to so many, and so today we mark his passing and powerful legacy in today’s 5 Things:
1. We fell in love with him on the small screen. And by “we,” we mean viewers not just in the United States, but around the world–an alien in our living rooms who never failed to make us smile. “Nanu nanu.”
2. We fell in love with him again on the silver screen–a career so wide-ranging, with so many unforgettable characters: Popeye, Good Morning Vietnam, Dead Poets Society, Cadillac Man, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Birdcage (a personal favorite in Miami!), and Good Will Hunting for which he would win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
Genie, you're free. pic.twitter.com/WjA9QuuldD
— The Academy (@TheAcademy) August 12, 2014
3. There is more Robin Williams to come: some six films in release or in post-production featuring Williams posthumously, including his final voice role–a voice perhaps made most famous as the Genie in Aladdin.









