Top 10 Robin Williams Movies of all Time

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Top 10 Robin Williams Movies of all Time - Best Performance Ever
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Robin Williams has been considered to be one of the greatest comedic performers with a legacy that immortalizes his most praiseworthy work. He originally found his fame through stand-up sets and the televised sitcom Mork and Mindy, which expedited his career in the world of entertainment. He turned to film after breaking into television, which brought about some of his most memorable and iconic roles. Williams went on to call himself an Academy Award winner for a select number of his films, earning four Oscars throughout his time as an actor. He established himself as an unmatched performer with a style unique to himself, and acted as a signature to any production that he found himself joining in on, no matter the size of the role. Williams’ tragic passing was announced on August 11, 2014. While there are tens of films left in his wake, Williams’ best performances are ranked down below.

10. INSOMNIA (2002)
This little-known film was directed by Christopher Nolan pairs Robin Williams with Al Pacino in a murder mystery that takes place in Alaska. Williams plays a local crime writer who takes on the case of a teenage girl’s murder, and all signs point to his character being the killer.

9. ONE HOUR PHOTO (2002)
One Hour Photo is another early 2000s, deeply unsettling piece that allows Williams to demonstrate that as funny as he may be, he still has the ability to get under an audience’s skin and make them squirm with great discomfort. This haunting movie stars Williams as a retail store photo technician who is tasked with developing photos. His job is to look at hundreds of family photos per day, and his fascination spirals into obsession with them.

8. THE FISHER KING (1991)
Robin Williams teams up with Jeff Bridges to bring a humanizing story to life. The tagline lauds The Fisher King as “a modern day tale about the search for love, sanity, ethereal merman and the Holy Grail.” While this specific movie is drowned out by other exemplary work in the comic’s portfolio, it’s a dazzling movie that captures the absurdity of life and the shattered ego of a depressed shock radio DJ.

7. POPEYE (1980)
Williams’ first movie serves as one of his strongest works and doubles as Robert Altman’s stylized take on the iconic Popeye cartoon that can be most recognized for revitalizing the popularity of spinach in the everyday household. Altman may have been a questionable choice for a live-action adaptation of the children’s cartoon.

6. THE BIRDCAGE (1996)
Robin Williams starred in this adapted French film that values character over plot. His chemistry with Nathan Lane as a two gay artists that participate in the drag scene is undeniable. As per his reputation, Williams knows how to ground each scene by merely being in the frame.

5.MRS. DOUBTFIRE (1993)
Mrs. Doubtfire is one of the most famous films commonly associated with Robin Williams as he plays a divorced voice actor determined to see his children who are no longer in his custody. He dons the disguise of Mrs. Doubtfire and poses as a nanny, hired by his ex-wife.

4. GOOD WILL HUNTING (1997)
The film’s just as beloved today as it was during its release. Robin Williams plays a therapist that’s been asked to help a reclusive genius played by Matt Damon, and together, the two divulge personal secrets and share debates over the meaning of life and death. Williams’ strongest moments are found in scenes where he details the love he still has for his late wife, from their meeting to their grieving. This overwhelmingly caring performance unlocks new dimensions of Williams’ abilities and uses loss to unlock an emotional epiphany.

3. ALADDIN (1992)
Robin Williams is the perfect choice for this high-energy, fast-talking, wish-granting Genie that adds all the more spunk and flair to the Disney animated classic Aladdin. He faces constraints that might hold him back when it comes to live-action acting, and the wit is effortless through the power of his voice alone.

2. GOOD MORNING VIETNAM (1987)
Robin Williams excels as a motor-mouthed on-air announcer during the Vietnam War that harnessed the art of unconventional banter through radio broadcast. Good Morning Vietnam was the medium that fully let him fall back into his ad-libbed humour while marrying it with the horrors of war.

1. DEAD POETS’ SOCIETY (1989)
Robin Williams’ fast-on-his-feet imaginative thinking and his dedication to emotional performances create many memorable on-screen moments for the actor that have built up to his esteemed reputation, but Dead Poets Society is remembered as his best work. He leads the film as an English teacher that cares more about his students more than he does the politics of the school that he teaches at, this refreshing drama dips beneath the surface of what Williams usually promises per performance.
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