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Old 08-18-2014, 08:51 PM   #27
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If you'd seen the outtakes you'd see plenty of authentic Robin Williams. When Stellan Skarsgård appeared on the set of Good Will Hunting his first day, Williams did his role as Robert de Niro having sworn cast and crew to keep a straight face. It took Skarsgård a good 15 minutes before he caught on.
The other night when they did a tribute show to Robin Williams Barbara Walters was on and talked about how some of the most comedic moments she had with him were after the cameras were supposed to be off (at the end of interviews). And in one clip of an interview she did with him you can clearly hear the camera crew laughing at his antics when he talked about keeping the lights (flood lights for the shoot) and about soundproofing the floor (carpeting laid down for the interview) among other off the wall things. It seems he could make a joke out of just about anything.
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