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What is the name of the movie Dead Poets Society?

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Dead Poets Society

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Dead Poets Society

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< p>PS: Chinese name: Robin Williams

English name: Robin Williams

Gender: Male

Height: 173cm

< p> Birthday: 1952-07-21

Role: screenwriter, director, actor

[Edit this paragraph] Biography

American actor, graduated from California Gole Almond University, further studied acting at the Juilliard School of Drama, and performed in American nightclubs in the early 1970s. Later, he became a well-known comedian in the TV series "Space Fortune". He made his screen debut in 1980, starring in the live-action version of "Popeye." In 1982, "Garp's World View" established his screen status. In 1987, he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor (Comedy) for "Good Morning Vietnam". In 1991, he was nominated again for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor (Comedy) and the Academy Award for Best Actor for "The Fisher King". In 1997, he won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for "The Sun Is Like Me". In recent years, he is still active on the screen, starring mainly in comedies.

Robin Williams was born in Chicago, USA. His father is a serious career manager. Robin's comedy and sense of humor all come from his mother. His mother often told funny jokes to make little Robin laugh, which became a way for mother and son to communicate their feelings. Robin loves playing with toys, and cartoons are his most cherished items. Even when he grows up, he seems to have retained the happy and innocent nature of a child. Being an actor was a sudden decision for him. Robin originally studied political economics at Claremont University, but the improvisational art he took as an elective quickly fascinated him. Coupled with his genius comedy talent, his performances in college often amazed his classmates. They laughed constantly. Robin felt that this was a career that brought happiness to people, and he determined to become a comedian. In 1973, he came to New York and studied at the Jiulide School of Performing Arts. After graduation, he worked while looking for opportunities to enter the entertainment industry. He rose to prominence on the television series Mork and Mindy. After that, he entered the film industry and starred in "Popeye" and "The World According to Garp", which were very popular. His humor seemed to be easily picked up, and his superb acting skills made the screen image full and vivid.

Robin Williams was born in Chicago on July 21, 1952. His father, Robert, was a senior employee of the Ford Motor Company in the United States, and his mother, Laurie, was French.

As a child, Robin Williams loved to play alone, building his world of play with toy soldiers. He enjoys reading and watching cartoons on television and shows starring comedian Jonathan Winters (whose characters are known for being eccentric). Jonathan's stunning improvisation laid the foundation for Robin Williams' stream-of-consciousness comedy style. However, Robin Williams’ earliest comedy education came from his mother. He said, “Comedy is a way for my mother and me to communicate. She told me many funny jokes. These jokes made my father embarrassed, but made me laugh. Laughing."

During his senior year in high school, Robin Williams' family moved to Martin County, San Francisco. There, he performed in his first school play. "I played a weird character and won everyone's applause." However, he did not realize at that time that a comedy genius was taking shape.

Robin Williams once wanted to be a diplomat, so he entered Claremont Boys' College near Los Angeles to study political science. However, it wasn't long before he became obsessed with acting, so he transferred to the famous Juilliard School in New York and received a scholarship. After completing his studies, he busked in some hotels in San Francisco. During this period, he met his ex-wife, dancer Valesia Verratti.

When he was studying in a comedy class in Los Angeles, Robin Williams was introduced by his agent and participated in several TV performances. Among them, his guest role in "Happy Days" impressed the director. For this reason, he got the role of the alien in "Mork and Mindy", and this affable alien made Robin Williams popular in the United States and Europe.

In 1980, Robin Williams entered the film industry. In his debut film "Poppy" (also translated as "Popeye"), he played the leading cartoon character Poppy. His appearance, from nose to chin, looks very much like Poppy, which is impressive.

Since then, Robin Williams has starred in "Moscow on the Hudson", "Survivor", "Paradise Club", etc. In the first film, he played a Soviet circus performer who defected to the United States and fell in love with an Italian girl there. The American "Time" magazine praised his performance as "extraordinarily complex... His Russian accent is shocking, weird, but authentic." Robin Williams held the Oscar statuette in his hand and was so excited that he was speechless for a moment. Come.

In Robin Williams's early films, he performed well. This is not surprising, since he is gifted and trained, and is by no means the vulgar clown-like comedian one might imagine. However, for some time, Robin Williams' acting talent has been buried in his unique, free-flowing and imaginative comedies, and audiences have always regarded him as just an ordinary comedy star. It wasn't until "Good Morning, Vietnam!" was staged that Robin Williams really attracted people's attention as an acting star.

"Good Morning, Vietnam!" was filmed in 1987 and directed by Barry Levinson. In the play, Robin Williams plays the announcer of the U.S. military radio station in Vietnam. His superb acting skills are also fully displayed in front of the audience, which is enough to prove that he is qualified for any serious-themed film and plays various types of roles. It also won him a "Golden Globe" award for "Best Actor" , and earned him his first Oscar nomination. The US "Daily Mail" commented: "Robin Williams finally performed the masterpiece of his film career."

Since "Good Morning, Vietnam!", Robin Williams has As his acting skills matured day by day, he went on to film many influential masterpieces, such as: "Dead Poets Society" (1989), "Captain Hook" (1991), "Toys" (1992), "Mrs. Dortfield" "(also translated as "Mr. Fat Mom" ??(1993), "Flying Rubber" (1997), etc., although most films still win with dazzling and unexpected comedy scenes, it is not difficult for us to see that Robin Williams There have been new breakthroughs in many aspects. No wonder everyone always says that his films should not be missed.