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To commemorate the Featured Film Blog of the month for May, Patch Adams, I have gathered My Top Ten Robin Wiliams Movies! If you’re looking for the best film featuring the late Robin Williams in the storyline, you came to the right place, have a look at my favorite movies that feature Robin in his most memorable and favorite roles!

The Fisher King Poster (1991)
Directed by Joe Johnston, Screenplay by Jonathan Hensleigh, Greg Taylor, and Jim Strain, Story by Greg Taylor, Jim Strain, and Chris Van Allsburg, Based on "Jumanji" by Chris Van Allsburg, and Produced by Scott Kroopf, and William Teitler, Starring: Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst, David Alan Grier, Bonnie Hunt, Jonathan Hyde, Bebe Neuwirth, with Cinematography by Thomas E. Ackerman, and Edited by Robert Dalva, with Music by James Horner, and Production companies: TriStar Pictures, Interscope Communications,and Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing (1995)
Directed by Shawn Levy, Written by Robert Ben Garant, and Thomas Lennon, Based on "The Night at the Museum" by Milan Trenc, and Produced by Shawn Levy, Chris Columbus, and Michael Barnathan, Starring: Ben Stiller, Carla Gugino, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Bill Cobbs, Robin Williams, with Cinematography by Guillermo Navarro, and Edited by Don Zimmerman, with Music by Alan Silvestri, Production companies: 20th Century Fox, 1492 Pictures, 21 Laps Entertainment, and Distributed by 20th Century Fox (2006)
Directed by Steven Spielberg, Screenplay by Jim V. Hart, and Malia Scotch Marmo, with Story by Jim V. Hart, and Nick Castle, Based on "Peter and Wendy" by J. M. Barrie, Produced by Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, and Gerald R. Molen, Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams, Julia Roberts, Bob Hoskins, Maggie Smith, Charlie Korsmo, with Cinematography by Dean Cundey, and Edited by Michael Kahn, with Music by John Williams, Production company: Amblin Entertainment, and Distributed by TriStar Pictures (1991)
Directed by Mike Nichols, Screenplay by Elaine May, Based on "La Cage aux Folles" by Jean Poiret, and "La Cage aux Folles" by Francis Veber, Édouard Molinaro, Marcello Danon, and Jean Poiret, Produced by Mike Nichols, Starring: Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, Nathan Lane, Dianne Wiest, with Cinematographyby Emmanuel Lubezki, and Edited by Arthur Schmidt, with Music by Jonathan Tunick, and Production companies: United Artists, and Nichols Film Company, and Distributed by MGM/UA Distribution Co. (1996)
  • 4. Patch Adams (1998)
Directed by Tom Shadyac, Screenplay by Steve Oedekerk, Based on "Gesundheit: Good Health Is a Laughing Matter" by Patch Adams and Maureen Mylander, Produced by Mike Farrell, Barry Kemp, Marvin Minoff, Charles Newirth, and Marsha Garces Williams, Starring: Robin Williams, Monica Potter, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bob Gunton, Daniel London, Peter Coyote, with Cinematography by Phedon Papamichael Jr., and Edited by Don Zimmerman, with Music by Marc Shaiman, Production companies: Blue Wolf, Bungalow 78 Productions, and Farrell/Minoff, and Distributed by Universal Pictures (1998)
Directed by Barry Levinson, Written by Mitch Markowitz, with Story by Adrian Cronauer, Produced by Larry Brezner, and Mark Johnson, Starring: Robin Williams, Forest Whitaker, with Cinematography by Peter Sova, and Edited by Stu Linder, with Music by Alex North, and Production companies: Touchstone Pictures, and Silver Screen Partners III, and Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (1987)
Directed by Christopher Nolan, with Screenplay by Hillary Seitz, Based on " Insomnia" by Nikolaj Frobenius, and Erik Skjoldbjærg, and Produced by Paul Junger Witt, Edward L. McDonnell, Broderick Johnson, and Andrew A. Kosove, Starring: Al Pacino, Robin Williams, Hilary Swank, Maura Tierney, Martin Donovan, Nicky Katt, Paul Dooley, with Cinematography by Wally Pfister, and Edited by Dody Dorn, with Music by David Julyan, and Production companies: Alcon Entertainment, Witt/Thomas Productions, and Section Eight Productions, and Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures (North America, France and Germany), and Summit Entertainment[1](International) (2002)
Good Will Hunting Poster (1996)

And that’s all folks! My Top Ten Robin Williams Movies! Thanks for reading and stay tuned for the next great Top Ten List!

Robin Williams with David Letterman on the Late Show with David Letterman in 2014. Photo Credit: CBS Network/World Wide Pants
Robin Williams with David Letterman on the Late Show with David Letterman in 2014. Photo Credit: CBS Network/World Wide Pants
Robin took his own life on August 11, 2014 after experiencing depression, anxiety, and increasing paranoia related to a Parkinson’s Diagnosis. His autopsy found "diffuse Lewy body disease" and Lewy body dementia professionals said his symptoms were consistent with dementia with Lewy bodies.  Photo Credit: CNN News
Robin took his own life on August 11, 2014 after experiencing depression, anxiety, and increasing paranoia related to a Parkinson’s Diagnosis. His autopsy found "diffuse Lewy body disease" and Lewy body dementia professionals said his symptoms were consistent with dementia with Lewy bodies.  Photo Credit: CNN News
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