Actor: Robin Williams, starred in:
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| 1. August Rush (year: 2007) |
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Estranged from his parents by circumstance and nudged toward a foster family, a young boy seeks out his long-lost folks and discovers prodigious music ...
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| 2. Awakenings (year: 1990) |
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Based on a true story as related by neurologist Oliver Sacks, Awakenings stars Robin Williams as the Sacks counterpart, here named Dr. Malcolm Sayer. ...
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| 3. Bicentennial Man (year: 1999) |
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If a robot spends enough time around humans, can he learn to become one of them? The Martin family purchases a domestic android as a servant and names ...
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| 4. Death to Smoochy (year: 2002) |
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Danny DeVito steps behind the camera for this darkly funny satire that combines elements of Barney and Friends with the real-life Pee-Wee Herman scand ...
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| 5. Everyone's Hero (year: 2006) |
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A young baseball fan sets out on a cross-country quest to recover Babe Ruth's stolen bat and restore his father's good name in a computer animated fam ...
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| 6. Good Will Hunting (year: 1997) |
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Matt Damon and Ben Affleck co-scripted and star in this drama, set in Boston and Cambridge, about rebellious 20-year-old MIT janitor Will Hunting (Dam ...
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| 7. Happy Feet (year: 2006) |
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In the world of the emperor penguin, a simple song can mean the difference between a lifetime of happiness and an eternity of loneliness. When a pengu ...
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| 8. Hook (year: 1991) |
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Steven Spielberg filters J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan through a distinctly 1990s sensibility in Hook. Peter Pan has become Peter Banning (Robin Williams), ...
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| 9. Jumanji (year: 1995) |
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Jumanji is a visually elaborate fantasy about an enchanted board game that opens a magical portal to a jungle universe. Two young children, Judy (Kirs ...
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| 10. License to Wed (year: 2007) |
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An engaged young couple finds their lifetime of happiness unexpectedly compromised by a pushy minister who insists they successfully complete his comp ...
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| 11. Mrs. Doubtfire (year: 1993) |
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Robin Williams learns that keeping in touch with his children can be a drag in this hit comedy. Daniel Hillard (Williams) is an eccentric actor who sp ...
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| 12. Night at the Museum (year: 2006) |
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The new night watchman at New York's Museum of Natural History finds that the job comes with more responsibility than he ever dreamed in this wild fan ...
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| 13. Nine Months (year: 1995) |
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A single man faces the terrifying prospect of seeing his carefree life dashed by a visit from the stork in this comedy. Samuel Falkner (Hugh Grant) is ...
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| 14. Noel (year: 2004) |
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A group of disparate characters look for understanding and compassion in the midst of a lonely holiday season in this comedy drama. Rose (Susan Sarand ...
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| 15. One Hour Photo (year: 2002) |
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Funnyman Robin Williams steps out of character in this tense, low-key thriller that marked the feature-film directorial debut of music video veteran M ...
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| 16. Robots (year: 2005) |
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For this follow-up to their mega-hit Ice Age, directors Carlos Saldanha and Chris Wedge team with the screenwriting duo behind Parenthood and City Sli ...
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| 17. RV (year: 2006) |
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A white-collar workaholic deceptively persuades his family to forgo their much-anticipated Hawaiian vacation for a cross-country road trip in a fully ...
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| 18. The Fisher King (year: 1991) |
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Terry Gilliam directed this adaptation of Richard LaGravenese's mystical (and mythical) tale of redemption in the hard-time town of New York City. Jef ...
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| 19. The Night Listener (year: 2006) |
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A man whose life has been touched by tragic illness is drawn into the life of another victim whose story has an unsettling twist in this drama. Gabrie ...
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| 20. What Dreams May Come (year: 1998) |
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Based on a metaphysical 1978 novel by science fiction and horror author Richard Matheson, this romantic fantasy-drama won an Oscar for its expensive a ...
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