His “humor” got blacker and blacker as the years went on. He was a hard-core liberal, and excelled at mocking what he didn’t like, and hanging around with people who had burnt crusts where their hearts used to be.
RIP Robin.
Very nice summary, Talisker. Not just for Williams but for liberals in general. Conservatives are unhappy at the loss of freedoms. Liberals get everything they desire and become more unhappy.
I think he married his kid’s nanny and she joined him as his movie producer.
To me he was a TV icon of the 70’s. As a kid, I could not follow his routine as Mork, but he was light and funny. I know I did not like his dark forays into movies in the eighties, so I quit watching him. Then, I who do not watch comedy shows, tuned into his latest sitcom with Michelle Gellar. He was funny but the jokes seemed rather thin humor and his co-stars not engaging. I really wanted to like it because I wanted to watch a father daughter show and I was ( am) desparate for light entertainment.
Rest in Peace Robin. Shalom.
Mr. Mercat did ride w the roses one year with dub ya, Armstrong, Williams and about 2000 other people. Met Williams.