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Robin Williams at an event for Happy Feet Two (2011)

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Robin Williams

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  • (1996) Featured in the pictorial essay book "Mothers and Sons: In Their Own Words" by Mariana Cook.
  • PSAs: TV spots for Olympic Games "Celebrate Humanity" (voice only).
  • (1988) Music video: Appeared in Bobby McFerrin: "Don't Worry, Be Happy" video.
  • (1989, 1994, 1998) Provided voice talent for three Walt Disney World attractions: as Robin/Chuck/one of Peter Pan's Lost Boys (1989) in "The Magic of Disney Animation" at Disney-MGM Studios, as the Timekeeper (1994) in "Timekeeper" at the Magic Kingdom and as The Genie (1998) in the "Cyberlators" at Downtown Disney's DisneyQuest Interactive Theme Park.
  • (1986) Music video: Appeared in Bobby McFerrin's video "Beverly Hills Blues" from his "Spontaneous Inventions" album.9686
  • (September 2004) Stand-up show at the MGM Grand Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
  • (2006) TV commercial (PSA): St. Judes Children's Hospital.
  • (2001) Print ads: Association of American Publishers campaign to encourage reading.
  • (10/22/77) Appeared on the NBC "Great American Laugh-Off" Special. Filmed in San Francisco, Robin Williams did improvisational Shakespeare readings. Also impressions by Ben Power and Jim Giovanni, songs by Nancy Bleiweiss, satirical sketches by Duck's Breath and The Graduates (alumni of Chicago's "Second City") and monologues by Lenny Schultz, Bill Rafferty and Ed Bluestone.
  • (5/11-7/3/11) Stage: Appeared (as "The Tiger") in Rajiv Joseph's play, "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo", at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on Broadway in New York City with Brad Fleischer and Arian Moayed in the cast. Moisés Kaufman was the director.
  • (2011) Music video: Appeared in Cobra Starship video "You Make Me Feel...".
  • (1999) Narrator for "A Visit From St Nicholas", with the Boston Pops Orchestra.
  • (2013) TV commercial: Snickers candy bar.
  • (2011) TV commercial for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (2011)
  • (2011) TV commercial for The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011)
  • (January 2014) TV commercial about poetry, with scenes of skiing, air rescue, windmills, rock concerts, ice hockey, romance, tornado chasing, kids looking at insects, dancing, church cathedral, scuba diving, Japanese Kabuki, swarms of jellyfish, marching band practice, sumo wrestling, and writing and painting on an iPad for the Apple iPad Air (voiceover).
  • (1988) Stage: Appeared in Samuel Beckett's play, "Waiting for Godot," at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on Broadway in New York City with F. Murray Abraham, Bill Irwin and Steve Martin in the cast. Mike Nichols was director.
  • (2003) Album: "Robin Williams--Live 2002". NOTE: Won a Grammy for Best Spoken-Word Comedy Album.
  • (1980) Single: "I Yam What I Yam" (Boardwalk Records). NOTE: Hit #104 on the Billboard Singles Chart.
  • (1999) Appeared in Céline Dion's music video "Then You Look at Me" (footage only)
  • (1979) Album: "Reality... What a Concept" on Casablanca Records.
  • (2002) After a 20-year break from doing stand-up comedy, he came back with a show live on Broadway. It won a Grammy Award for best spoken word album in 2003.

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