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http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/robin-williams-dead-in-apparent-suicide-1.2733770

 

 

 

Actor-comedian Robin Williams was found dead on Monday at his home in Northern California from an apparent suicide, the Marin County Sheriff's Office said. He was 63.

The sheriff's coroner's division said it suspects the death was a suicide due to asphyxia, but said the cause of death is still under investigation.

Williams shot to fame through his stand-up comedy and first starring role in the Happy Days spin-off, Mork & Mindy.

He went on to a successful film career, winning the best supporting actor Oscar for Good Will Hunting in 1997.

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Geez!!

 

I know it's been reported he's had issues---and some extraordinary funny people have a dark side (Jonathon Winters)

 

A great loss

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Such a shame but not unusual for comedians/performers.

A cruel irony that their despair drives them to bring so much happiness to others and yet it is not enough to bring happiness to themselves.

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A truly tragic loss, I will forever remember him from all the childhood memories he brought to the tv screen, and I really liked his sitcom "The Crazy Ones" too. Rest in peace

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Yup.... A comedic icon of a generation gone... Heard rumours he was working on mrs. Doubtfire 2...

 

Truely a family friendly funny actor.

 

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This just plain SUCKS!. I loved his off the wall antics, his rants and his intellectual humour. He was also a very talented actor beyond his comedies.

 

All I can say..... "Oh Captain! My Captain!"......

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He didn't have demons or issues he had a disease, the sooner we all recognize that this is an illness the sooner we can remove the stigmatisms that come with it and treat it as an actual health problem. My condolences to his family, he was a great artist.

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Absolutely right Musky, it is an illness that can be treated....most of the time. Has nothing to do with being "wealthy and unhappy". Very sad to see such talent lost.

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He didn't have demons or issues he had a disease, the sooner we all recognize that this is an illness the sooner we can remove the stigmatisms that come with it and treat it as an actual health problem. My condolences to his family, he was a great artist.

 

+1

 

There is way too little emphasis payed to mental health.

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