Robin Williams is renowned for his dynamic performances, exceptional improvisational skills, and versatile talent across various entertainment mediums. He gained widespread acclaim for his roles in comedies like Mrs. Doubtfire and Aladdin. Tragically, Williams passed away on August 11, 2014, at the age of 63, and his death was ruled a suicide.
However, a decade after his passing, his impact on the film industry and the lives of those he worked with remains profound. Sally Field, who played his on-screen ex-wife in Mrs. Doubtfire, recently reflected on how working with Williams had significantly influenced her life and career.
Sally Field says Robin Williams was very kind to her
In an interview with Vanity Fair, conducted ahead of the 10th anniversary of Robin Williams’ passing, Field shared heartfelt reflections on his remarkable generosity and warmth during their time working together. She described Williams as an exceptionally sensitive and intuitive individual, particularly attuned to her needs and struggles during a deeply challenging period in her life.
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The actress recounted how Williams’ compassionate nature and unwavering support provided her with comfort and strength, emphasizing the profound impact his kindness had on her personal and professional journey.
Sally Field says Robin Williams helped her deal with grief
Field recounted her experience on the set of Mrs. Doubtfire, which became particularly striking due to a personal tragedy. During the filming, Fields’ father passed away, and although she tried to mask her grief and continue with her work, Williams perceptively noticed her distress.
The 77-year-old explained that even though Williams was not known for his compassionate nature, he approached her with genuine concern and offered her comfort in her time of need, demonstrating his deep empathy and kindness. Understanding the importance of family and the difficult situation she faced, the late actor arranged for her to leave the set so she could attend to her father’s funeral arrangements.