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Listening Length: 16 hours and 15 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Macmillan Audio

Audible.com Release Date: May 15, 2018

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B07BB62KSZ

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I'm not usually a fan of celebrity biographies, but Robin Williams was something special--a singular talent whose intellect and wit that were off the charts. I may have seen only a handful of his movies and never watched more than a few episodes of Mork and Mindy, but if I saw he was going to be on a talk show, I seldom missed it.This exhaustively researched book,written by NY Times reporter Dave Itzkoff, delves into every aspect of Williams's life, from his lonely but privileged childhood, to his early successes and his later uneven career in films, to his demons, philandering and substance abuse and finally his gut-wrenching suicide after developing Lewy body dementia.In the public eye, Williams was larger than life, but in private he was an insecure little boy, desperate for adulation and attention and willing to do almost anything to get it. His judgment was often flawed, whether cheating on his wives, choosing to make movies that were duds, or descending into addiction at the expense of his family. At the same time, he was brilliant at stand-up and in the right roles, unforgettable on the big screen ("Good Morning, Vietnam," "Dead Poets Society," "Mrs. Doubtfire," and Good Will Hunting," for which he finally won an Academy Award).His career was in decline when he died, but, oh, the legacy he left!Robin is a behemoth of a book--439 pages of text, several more selected work and awards, and over 50 pages of notes.sourcing pretty much everything in the book. (The acknowledgements give you an idea of just how many interviews and how much research was required to produce it/) This is, as the cover copy declares, the definitive biography of Williams, warts and all, and in its own way, it's as unforgettable as its subject.

My concern about Mr. Itzkoff's 'Robin' was that the book would simply be a hagiography, because so little time has passed since Mr. Williams committed suicide. Emotions are likely still raw for many of the people who knew the comic genius when interviewed by the author. Glossing over Mr. Williams's less appealing qualities was a distinct possibility. Fortunately, Mr. Itzkoff shows a great deal of professionalism by giving a balanced portrayal.At 440 pages, the book is more an overview than a deeply in-depth work such as James Kaplan's two-volume biography about Frank Sinatra. I'd imagine that if anyone were to undertake such an exercise about Mr. Williams, a decade or so will have had to pass for a less misty-eyed evaluation. It is understandable. Mr. Itzkoff's portrayal shows the life of a true artist who, as his first wife states, was a stimulus junkie and a brilliant gentle soul. There is a lot to admire about the late Robin Williams and some aspects that are more sad than accusatory. His genius was unique but seemed to come along with some less than desirable traits of self-destruction. The biography covers such topics as his peripatetic childhood, comedy clubs, his rapid rise to stardom, methods behind his improvisation, his three marriages, the various reactions by critics to many of his movies, some details about the creation of his more successful films, the accusations of plagiarism, his relationship with famous friends like Billy Crystal, John Belushi, Christopher Reeves, and Richard Pryor, Comic Relief, becoming a parent, his idol Jonathan Winters, his philanthropy, and the creation of 'Mork & Mindy.' Mr. Williams's more destructive actions such as drug use and infidelities are touched upon but the author mostly avoids giving salacious details. The last thirty-five pages linger upon the reactions of Robin Williams's suicide, the diagnosis of Lewy body dementia, and the conflicts over his estate by his third wife and the Williams children.There is a great deal within 'Robin' that was news to me. Mr. Itzhoff has a nice clear writing style which made the book an enjoyable read. However, while the comic had his ups and downs, the last third of the biography becomes more and more melancholy. If the reader is anything like me, you will come away from 'Robin' with an appreciation of his genius and compassion as well as sad about his less admirable qualities. The humble artist was truly in a league of his own.

In his new biography "Robin," author Dave Itzkoff relates an anecdote in which while he is doing a story on Robin Williams back in the day, he and Robin visit a comic book store together - an offer that Itzkoff initially doesn't take too seriously as that kind of thing is not uncommon with celebrities. However, when the two do go, a customer bumps into Robin and stares open-mouthed at coming face-to-face with a legend in the flesh. In "Robin," Itzhoff gives fans and just those who are interested in learning more about this unique, mercurial comedian/actor a multi-dimensional look that often makes you feel as if you are really meeting Robin in the flesh so to speak. Using extensive interviews with Robin's family, friends and colleagues, Itzhoff traces Robin's development from a young stand-up comedian, to a TV star thanks to "Mork and Mindy," to a struggling actor who at last made it big in Hollywood. In addition, Itzhoff portrays a man who was a flawed individual but one who constantly strove to be better - whether it was as a husband, a father or a friend.Takeaways: The son of a well-to-do executive who had two older half-siblings who did not live with him growing up, Robin had a somewhat isolated youth, especially as his family frequently moved (although he apparently had no problems making friends). After the family moved to California while Robin was a teenager, he found himself exposed to a much more liberal environment in school. Here he also began to consider becoming an actor, a career that his father was not thrilled about - at least not unless his son came up with a practical fallback. Because of this, as Itzhoff notes, Robin saw the concept of "family" and "home" as fluid - it could be wherever you chose to make it. Like many artists, Robin also struggled at times with mood swings, substance abuse, insecurity and envy, although he took steps throughout his life to seek help and generally did not let personal resentment stand in the way of supporting other comics and actors. As "Robin" also meticulously traces the ups and downs of Robin's acting career, which was a decidedly rocky road, it likely won't seem surprising to the reader that the subject struggled to overcome these obstacles. Finally, "Robin" takes a look at the actor's fatal illness which would be posthumously diagnosed as Lewy's body dementia, and the final days leading up to his death. Overall: "Robin" is a well-researched (sometimes a bit too extensive) portrayal of a complex man who changed many lives for the merrier and from whose example to seize the day (like his "Dead Poets Society" character),we could all do well to follow.

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