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In Memory Of Robin Williams, Here Are 10 Of His Best Moments On Film
Williams dancing in this scene from "The Birdcage" (1996) with Nathan Lane.
The fight scene aboard Captain Hook’s ship in the adaptation "Hook” (1991).
This scene in the children's ward of "Patch Adams" (1998) showing that sometimes the best medicine is a laugh.
This one with Williams defining what it means to be a doctor is a close second.
The heartwarming graduation speech from "Jack" (1996).
The grocery store scene from "Moscow on the Hudson" (1984) in which Williams' character is overwhelmed by the variety of coffee selections.
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The genie's entrance in "Aladdin" (1992) as he sings "Friend Like Me."
His first radio broadcast in "Good Morning Vietnam" (1987) which showed Williams' range of personalities on screen.
The classic "Mrs. Doubtfire" (1993) scene that made everyone want to dip their faces into cake.
Bonus: The matchmaker transformation song.
This amazing speech to Matt Damon's character in "Good Will Hunting" (1997) for which Williams won his only Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
And, of course, Williams' "seize the day" speech in "Dead Poet's Society" (1989) which led to an Oscar nomination.
Continue to celebrate Williams' life.
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