Remembering Robin Williams 10 Years Later By Cherokee Billie

August 01, 2023 5 Comments

Remembering Robin Williams 10 Years Later By Cherokee Billie

August 11 marks 10 years since Robin Williams passed away.  He was such a beloved person and his death shocked so many.

I have never been one who gets dramatic over celebrity deaths, but his was different because we were the same age, suffer from physical problems, loved his work, and understood financial difficulties.  I cried when I heard the news.  The only other famous person I cried over was when John Lennon was assassinated. 

From the first time I saw Robin on the program ‘Mork and Mindy’ I liked him.  He always came across to me as a person who was sad.  Yes, he made me laugh tremendously, but I understood that there was a level of sadness always around him.  Many want to blame his death on alcohol and drugs, which was proven untrue in the autopsy.  So many do not understand depression, especially when they perceive someone as having everything, such as Robin. Of course there will always be theories about why or how he died, but I think it’s better to remember the brilliant talented man that he was.

From being one of the highest paid actors in the 1990’s his celebrity had declined  over the years because he started choosing rolls that appealed to him, and they were not always comedies. He made over 50 movies.  He had the ability to be a serious actor and brought such depth to each character he played. He proved how good he was as an actor in Dead Poets Society, Good Will Hunting, What Dreams May Come, Patch Adams, and the touching Bicentennial Man.

Of course he will always be remembered for his great comedies such as Mrs. Doubtfire,

The Fisher King, The Birdcage, Jack, and who can forget his marvelous genie in Aladdin. These are just to name a few of his movies. He left a large body of work behind that will entertain people for many generations to come.

His one man standup comedy shows were always something I looked forward to. He just had a way of making you see the world a little differently. No matter what he did he always came across as lovable.

My personal favorite movie of his is “Moscow on the Hudson.”  He mixed comedy with serious acting. He learned to speak Russian fluently and the other actors who were Russian could not believe how well he spoke it. Whatever he did he put his whole self into it and created magic.

It turns out that financially he was not well off anymore, between high alimony payments, and lack of income, at the level he had been receiving, he was struggling financially. He was suffering from Parkinson’s disease and Lewy body dementia. I understand the effects of that extremely well as my father had Parkinson's disease. Physical decline often causes depression to worsen. When you cannot do what you used to it is horrific. Ask anyone who suffers from chronic illness or an accident and they will tell you.

At the time of his death I had not seen many of his latest movies and have seen them since and I am astounded at how good they were. Recently I saw “Angriest Man in Brooklyn” and found it totally believable from the standpoint of being someone who is chronically ill. Often you get angry when your health goes. I thought he did a standout performance and yet many people do not like this movie.

He was a gentle kind man and I have read many different stories from people who have met him accidentally and he never acted like a celebrity. He was always just himself, which was quite humble. He let his crazy side out when he performed. Often people confuse a person with the characters they have played. For me he will always be a sweet lovable human who did his best to make others happy.

He worked for free on the charity to help the homeless ‘Comic Relief’.  He traveled to Iraq several times and performed for the troops without great publicity or fanfare. He always wanted to help others. Robin had a requirement that for every single event or film he did, the company hiring him also had to hire a certain number of homeless people and put them to work.

For those who believe that a person who commits suicide is condemned, I have found that not to be true. I have channeled many suicide victims and most are being taking care of in a recovery area in the spirit world. The judgments that people believe will happen when you die are not necessarily true.  It is what you do in this life and how you have helped others that is most valued in Spirit.  Read More About Channeling a Suicide HERE

So take a few moments and remember this wonderful man who graced our planet and made the world smile. Perhaps watch one of his movies or his one man standup programs in memory of him.

The main thing is he is at peace and will always be remembered with Love.

Thank you for everything Robin.

Bless your spirit,
Cherokee Billie

If you have experienced the loss of a loved one through suicide or are contemplating suicide and need help please contact me as the reassurance that I can give will greatly help you heal. Contact Me

Robin Williams Movies:

  • The Angriest Man in Brooklyn
  • The Face of Love
  • Lee Daniels’ The Butler
  • The Big Wedding
  • Happy Feet Two
  • Old Dogs
  • Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
  • World’s Greatest Dad
  • Shrink
  • August Rush
  • License to Wed
  • Night at the Museum
  • Happy Feet
  • Man of the Year
  • RV
  • The Night Listener
  • The Big White
  • Robots
  • House of D
  • The Final Cut
  • Insomnia
  • Death to Smoochy
  • One Hour Photo
  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence
  • Bicentennial Man
  • Jakob the Liar
  • Patch Adams
  • What Dreams May Come
  • Good Will Hunting
  • Flubber
  • Deconstructing Harry
  • Fathers’ Day
  • Hamlet
  • Jack
  • The Birdcage
  • Jumanji
  • Nine Months
  • Being Human
  • Mrs. Doubtfire
  • Toys
  • Aladdin
  • FernGully: The Last Rainforest
  • Hook
  • The Fisher King
  • Shakes the Clown
  • Dead Again
  • Awakenings
  • Cadillac Man
  • Dead Poets Society
  • The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
  • Good Morning, Vietnam
  • Seize the Day
  • Club Paradise
  • The Best of Times
  • Moscow on the Hudson
  • The Survivors
  • The World According to Garp
  • Popeye
  • Can I Do It ‘Till I Need Glasses?
  • Mork & Mindy (TV Series)

Robin Williams has supported the following charities listed:

  • Aid Still Required
  • American Foundation for AIDS Research
  • Amnesty International
  • Andre Agassi Foundation for Education
  • Augie's Quest
  • Bob Woodruff Foundation
  • Celebrity Fight Night Foundation
  • Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
  • Comic Relief
  • David Foster Foundation
  • Doctors Without Borders
  • Dogs Deserve Better
  • Dream Foundation
  • Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
  • Heifer International
  • International Medical Corps
  • Keep Memory Alive
  • LIVESTRONG
  • Love Our Children USA
  • Luke Neuhedel Foundation
  • Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center
  • MusiCares
  • Prince's Rainforests Project
  • Prince's Trust
  • Robert F Kennedy Memorial
  • Smile Train
  • St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
  • UNICEF


5 Responses

Myrna
Myrna

October 17, 2023

Thank you for posting this. So many are walking around with a broken spirit today.
Remember, a kind word, a hug, a card, a smile, could be answered prayers for someone losing hope. ,“You never know when the last time will be the last time. Act accordingly” ( my quote)

Blanche Jarrell
Blanche Jarrell

August 10, 2023

Mr Robin Williams was an amazing light of joy and happiness! Oh how I have missed his voice and talents. I sincerely pray he found the peace his soul craved throughout his life’s journey. You are remembered forever on this side of life.

Avril
Avril

August 10, 2023

Amazing article thank you. I had no idea he made so many films etc and recently watched again Patch Adams which is just so great. . He was an amazing human being …

Linda Sloan
Linda Sloan

August 09, 2023

I adore him First time I saw him was in Mork and Mindy. I saw all of his films. I too always felt his sadness 😔
I cried for days. And cried reading this.
My child hood was not great. I always love to laugh and forget about life for a while my go to Robbin , Jim Neighbors
They are missed
Thank you great commentary.

Ian Cropton
Ian Cropton

September 03, 2018

Very nice blog, much better than I could have wriitten it. I’ve always been mystified at how so many rushed to vilify him for taking is own life. They obviously have little understanding or empathy for chronic depression, and the religious hatred I found just nauseating.

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