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It was as simple as “Nanu Nanu.” The improvisational genius that was Mork from Ork skyrocketed Robin Williams into public consciousness where he would quickly become an entertainment and cultural icon. Five years after his tragic passing, the editors at People bring you this new commemorative issue, ‘Robin Williams.’ Revisit “The Man in Constant Motion,” beginning with his lonely childhood and audacious early years in “Young Robin.”
...ROBIN WILLIAMS: Laughter, Tears, and Tragedy The job of every good comedian is simple: Make ‘em laugh. Robin Williams did that as well as anyone, ever. His humor was grounded by a very mature understanding that joy is a gift more than a given. The audience gleefully accepted the emotional escape that Williams was always willing to provide because life is often hard. And lonely. And full of sadness. It wasn’t until he was gone that we came
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