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Happy Birthday Robin Williams. The late Mork and Mindy actor would have celebrate his 64th birthday this week.
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Y’know that saying, ‘Only the good die young’ well when Robin Williams passed away last year he wasn’t all that young but boy, was he good.

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This week Williams would have celebrated his 64th birthday.

Robin took his own life on August 11 last year after “battling severe depression”, an official statement released at the time read.

The loss was both tragic and sudden and the world tried to let the actor know how much they would miss him with tributes for the comedian flooding the internet.

At the time his wife Susan Schneider released a statement saying she was “utterly heartbroken”.

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“This morning I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings,” she said in the statement.

While Robin’s struggle with mental illness and addiction were well documented he gave countless moments of joy and laughter.

Here we remember the Oscar-winner and some of his most famous roles.

Vale Robin Williams.

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This week Williams would have celebrated his 64th birthday. Here we remember the Oscar-winner and some of his most famous and well-loved roles.

Robin Williams first found fame on the American sitcom Mork and Mindy which ran from 1978-1982. PHOTO: Press image/ ABC Network.

Williams played a cross-dressing nanny in the 1993 children’s classic Mrs. Doubtfire alongside Sally Field and Pierce Brosnan.

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Robin’s career reached new heights on his 1991 Neverland adventure, Hook.

Williams starred alongside a young Kirsten Dunst in Jumanji.

The comedic genius touched hearts everywhere with his role in Patch Adams.

Robin received an Oscar for his dramatic performance in Good Will Hunting.

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Williams with his Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian co-stars, Amy Adams and Ben Stiller.

Robin Williams with other celebrity heavyweights Katie Couric, Susan Sarandon, Bette Midler and Marsha Williams.

At the premiere of Happy Feet with Elijah Wood, Anthony LaPaglia and the late Brittany Murphy.

Robin Williams with fellow comedians Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Crystal.

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Robin Williams and wife Susan Schneider attended the Comedy Awards in 2012. Schneider is said to be “utterly heartbroken”.

A young Williams in April 1979.

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