Today I bring a thread that is not exactly meant to be a serious debate, but more of a homage to the magnanimous Robin Williams (this board is Serious, so I thought it would be more convenient to make the thread in here).
For those who don't know or probably forgot about Robin Williams, he was a comedian actor that made us laugh a lot with his work in Hollywood and Disney. He was well known for voicing Genie in the Aladdin movies, or by his role as the Therapist Sean Maguire in Good Will Hunting.
He was a great actor and a very empathetic man, he became a philanthropist and made benefit appearances to support literacy and women's rights, along with appearing at benefits for Veterans.
Robin Williams committed suicide on 11 August 2014, he hanged himself with his own belt and died of asphyxia. He was going through severe depression back at the time.
Today is his 65th birthday, and I thought it would be nice to make this thread so we can pay our respects to this magnificent bastard for all the work he's done in his cinema and TV career.
Tell us how Robin Williams influenced your life if you ever watched any of his work as a way to give your condolences to his death and his birthday.