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Fair Warning Tammie! You asked for it!
Genie and Aladdin fun tidbits!
Genie: Oi! Ten thousand years will give you such a crick in the neck.
Genie: Never fails. You get in the bath and there's a rub at the lamp.
Aladdin: Provisos? You mean limitations? On wishes? Some all-powerful Genie. Can't even bring people back from the dead. I don't know, Abu. He probably can't get us out of this cave. Looks like we'll have to find a way out of here.
Genie: Excuse me? Are you lookin' at me? Did you rub my lamp? Did you wake me up? Did you bring me here? And all of a sudden you're walking out on me? I don't think so, not right now. You're getting your wishes, so sit down!
Genie: Three, no substitutions, exchanges or refunds.
When Aladdin is transformed into Prince Ali, his reflection in the mirror shows the wrong arm held up.
When reflected in the steam, the flower in Jasmine's hair is shown on the wrong side.
When Jasmine is climbing the palace wall to leave her trouser leg is shown, but in a close up shot her leg is bare.
The script on the scrolls appears to be in Arabic and should be read from right to left, but Jafar and the Sultan's eyes move from left to right when reading it.
Robin Williams was voted "most funny but least likely to succeed" during high school.
He worked on the streets as a mime in New York City while he was attending school
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The actor struggled with a cocaine and alcohol addiction for years.
He was first married to Valerie Velardi who appeared in the movie Popeye with him.
He has three kids from two marriages: Zachary, Zelda, and Cody. And yes, his daughter Zelda was in fact named after the video game character Zelda.
Acting Facts
Robin Williams decided he wanted to be an actor after seeing the Stanley Kubrick film 2001: A Space Odyssey.
He trained to be an actor at New York's Juilliard School. Christopher Reeves was his roommate at the Juilliard School.
Notable roles: "Mork" in the TV series Mork & Minday; "Popeye" in his debut film Popeye; "Adrian" in the movie Good Morning Vietnam; "John Keating" in the drama Dead Poets Society; "Parry" in The Fisher King; "Mrs. Doubtfire" in the comedy Mrs. Doubtfire; "Arman Goldman" in remake of The Birdcage; and "Sean" in the Oscar winning Good Will Hunting.
The first time he played his alien character Mork was for a guest spot on Happy Days. In fact, his show Mork & Mindy was a spin-off from his work on Happy Days.
He has won a People's Choice Award for favorite funny male star two times.
Fun Robin William Quotes
On being hairy: "A lot of people go 'don't wear fur'. . . I am fur!" Robin Williams joked about his body hair on the Conan O'Brien talk show.
On San Francisco: "I grew up in San Francisco. Saw a lot of cowboys, just no horses." From an interview with Conan O'Brien.
On the Kid's Choice Awards show: "It's the Oscars for the hearing-impaired." The actor said this during an interview on the Ellen Degeneres Show.
On Katie Holmes silent child birth: "I hope she was allowed to make some noise like 'ouch'." He said this also during the Ellen Degeneres Show.
Robin married Susan Schneider in Napa Valley in October 22, 2011.
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Robin has won a Grammy for Best Comedy Recording for Reality, What a Concept (1979), Best Comedy Recording for Robin Williams: A Night at the Met (1988), Best Recording for Children for Pecos Bill (1989), and for Best Comedy Recording for Good Morning, Vietnam (1989). [edit]
Robin has been awarded with CableACE Best Entertainment Host Awards for Comic Relief V, which was shared with Billy Crystal and Whoopi Goldberg (1992) and Shakespeare: The Animated Tales (1993).
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In 1989, Robin was awarded with the American Comedy Award for Funniest Stand-Up (Male). [edit]
Robin won both the (1994) MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance and (1993) a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture for his work in Mrs. Doubtfire. [edit]
Robin was awarded with both the People's Choice Award for Favorite Comedy Movie Actor and the NATO/ShoWest Male Star of the Year Award in 1994. [edit]
Robin won an MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance in Aladdin, as well as a Saturn Award for the Best Supporting Performance in Aladdin. He received both in 1993. [edit]
Robin has performed in many of the Los Angeles comedy clubs. These comedy clubs include The Comedy Store, Improvisation, and the Ice House [edit]
Robin has performed in many of San Francisco's nightclubs. These clubs include Holy City Zoo, Intersection, the Great American Music Hall and The Boardinghouse. [edit]
At the Juilliard School in New York, New York, Robin majored in drama. He also studied for three years for a full scholarship. [edit]
Robin majored in acting at the College of Marin at Kentfield, California. [edit]
Robin majored in political science at the Claremont Men's College in Claremont, California. [edit]
Robin belongs to the Creative Artists Agency. [edit]
Robin has blue eyes. [edit]
Robin has been nominated for seven Emmys. In 1979, he was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Mork & Mindy. In 1987, he won Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program for Carol, Carl, Whoopi and Robin. In 1994, he was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for Homicide: Life On The Street. In 1996, he was nominated for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program for Comic Relief 7. In 2003, he was nominated for both Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program and Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program for Robin Williams: Live On Broadway. In 2008, he was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.
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In the June 2008 TV Land Awards, Robin presented Jonathan Winters, who appeared with in in Mork and Mindy, with the Pioneer Award.
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Robin owns a home and vineyard in Northern California's St. Helena district. He lives close to Joe Montana and Francis Ford Coppola.
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Robin was considered for the role of Bobby Wheeler on the TV show Taxi. The role eventually went to Jeff Conaway.
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Robin was offered the role of Frank Ginsberg in Little Miss Sunshine. The role was written for Bill Murray, but after he turned it down the studio wanted Robin. However, the role ended up going to Steve Carell.
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Robin's comedic idols are Jonathan Winters and Richard Pryor.
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Robin won the Cecil B. DeMille award at the 2004 Golden Globe awards. He dedicated his award to Christopher Reeve.
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Robin was ranked number 7 on Star TV's Top 10 Box Office Stars of the 1990's. [edit]
Robin wrote the foreword for the book The Far Side Gallery 4. [edit]
Robin William played Popeye in the 1980 movie "Popeye". He did not voice Popeye since it was a live action movie [edit]
Robin was named "Funniest Male Star" at the 2007 People's Choice Awards.
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Robin executive produced Jakob The Liar and Comic Relief. He also produced Mrs. Doubtfire.
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Robin directed several episodes of Mork And Mindy and the 1981 Comic Relief TV special.
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Robin was going to play Drew Barrymore's father in Home Fries but had to pull out days before his scenes were supposed to be shot.
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Robin has the same birthday as Josh Hartnett and Justin Bartha.
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Robin opened the 1976 San Francisco Comedy Competition against Dana Carvey, Harry Anderson, and A. Whitney Brown.
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Early in Robin's career he told reporters he was born in Scotland. Robin later said he was "under the influence". [edit]
Robin was ranked number 63 on Empire magazines list of the 100 greatest movie stars of all time. [edit]
The reason Robin got the role of Mork from Ork is because Garry Marshall thought Robin acted alien during his audition.
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Robin was one of the finalists for the role Joe Miller in Jonathan Demme's Philadelphia. However the role went to Denzel Washington.
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Robin made 20 million dollars for Bicentennial Man. [edit]
In 1996 two of Robin's movies reached the 100 million dollar mark in the same week. They were The Birdcage and Jumanji. [edit]
Robin graduated from Redwood High School. Other famous graduates include Gabrielle Carteris, Erin Grey, and Jason Branson.
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While working on Mork And Mindy Robin adlibbed so much and so well that the producers stopped trying to make him stick to the script.
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Robin helped close friend, Christopher Reeve pay his medical bills in the final years of his life.
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Robin is a huge Star Trek fan.
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Robin was named the 50th Greatest Movie Star Of All Time by Entertainment Weekly. [edit]
Robin goes to public paintball courses. [edit]
Robin was obese as a child. Because of this nobody wanted to play with him so he started talking to himself in different voices. [edit]
Robin co-owns a resturant in San Francisco called Rubicon. The other co-owners are Robert De Niro and Francis Ford Coppola.
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Robin moved to San Francisco when he was 16. [edit]
To get into character for Mrs. Doubtfire, Robin rode the bus dressed as Mrs. Doubtfire. [edit]
Robin named his daughter Zelda because his oldest son Zachary was a devoted fan of the Legend Of Zelda video game series. [edit]
Robin was ranked number 13 on Comedy Central's list of 100 greatest stand-ups. [edit]
Robin's most famous stage performance was as Estragon in Waiting For Godot. [edit]
One of Robin's most famous routines was his successful one-man show and DVD, Robin Williams Live On Broadway. [edit]
Robin has had two HBO stand up specials. They were An Evening With Robin Williams and Robin Williams: Live At The Met. [edit]
Robin's first imitation was of his grandmother's southern accent. [edit]
Robin was a quiet child. He didn't break out of his shell until he got involved with his high school drama department. [edit]
Robin won a lawsuit against Michael Clayton, an ex-cast member in the Imperial Palace Legends in Concert show and his manager, Michael Pool for misrepresenting Clayton as the real Robin Williams to a newspaper reporter and a Missouri Fire Department. Clayton received an injunction stopping him from ever performing as Robin Williams. [edit]
Robin sang a version of Come Together with Bobby McFerrin on the Beatles tribute album, In My Life.
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Robin voiced the Timekeeper, a time traveling robot who goes in the future in the former Walt Disney World attraction. [edit]
Robin's friend, Whoopi Goldberg encouraged him to make an appearance in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode a Matter Of Time. However Robin dropped out last minute due to hectic scheduling conflicts. [edit]
Robin went to visit Christopher Reeve in the hospital after he fell off a horse and became paralyzed. He tried to cheer him up by showing up dressed as a clown doctor. In an interview Reeve said Robin was the first thing to make him laugh after the incident. [edit]
While attending Juilliard, Robin was roommates with Christopher Reeve. Robin and Reeve were friends for the remainder of Reeve's life. [edit]
Robin is called "the poster child for ADD". [edit]
Robin has released 5 comedy albums. [edit]
Robin was nominated for an Academy Award for "Best Actor" for his role In Dead Poet's Society. He also won an Academy Award for "Best Supporting Actor" in Good Will Hunting. [edit]
Robin was nominated for an Academy Award for "Best Actor In A Leading Role" for Good Morning, Vietnam. [edit]
In high school Robin was "Voted Most Likely Not To Succeed". [edit]
Robin was a prime candidate to play the Riddler in the third Batmen film until Tim Burton cancelled the film. [edit]
Robin is friends with Steve Martin. When they aren't busy they get together and watch DVDs of Doctor Who. [edit]
Robin is a big fan of the popular anime series, Neon Genesis Evangelion. Actually the toy used in One Hour Photo belonged to him. [edit]
Robin is friends with film director, Chris Columbus. [edit]
Robin donated blood several times after 9/11. [edit]
Robin is fluent in French. [edit]
Robin voiced the Genie in Aladdin 1 and 3. It was reveled on the DVD that most of his dialog was improvised. [edit]
Robin shortly dated porn star Christy Canyon. [edit]
Robin had an addiction to cocaine. He was a close friend of John Belushi. He said the death of his friend and birth of his son were serious wake up calls. [edit]
Robin had a drinking problem during the 1970s and 1980s. He stayed sober for 20 years. However he checked back into rehab on August 9th 2006. [edit]
Robin is a democrat. [edit]
Robin performed his comedy routine for the U.S. troops in Iraq several times and once for the troops in Afghanistan. [edit]
In his final year of Cornell, he was one of two students selected (Christopher Reeve was the other) to study at Juilliard under the renowned John Houseman. Houseman told him he was wasting his talent at Juilliard and should go out into the world and do stand-up. [edit]
Robin won the Grammy Award for "Best Spoken Comedy Album" in 2003 for Live 2002. [edit]
Robin attended Claremont Men's College. While he was there he played soccer. [edit]
Robin was voted funniest man alive by Entertainment Weekly. [edit]
Robin currently lives with his family in San Francisco's Seacliff neighborhood. [edit]
Robin is typically clean-shaven in his comic roles and bearded in his serious ones.
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In Robin's comedy act he uses a wild improvised stream-of-consciousness comedy dialogue where he will do cultural references, impersonations and one liners with rapid switching. [edit]
Robin spends much of his time working with charities. Robin and his wife created the Windfall Foundation, an organization that raises money for different charities. [edit]
Robin loves everything Monty Python. [edit]
Robin enjoys cycling and owns dozens of bicycles. He attends the Tour De France often and is friends with Lance Armstrong, who he sometimes trains with. [edit]
Robin is a rugby union fan. He is also a close friend of Jonah Lomu. [edit]
Robin briefly studied political science before he went to Juilliard.
Oh my with answers like these I'm never catching up!