It's 6/12/2023 and I've watched David Letterman's show(s) ever since he started performing. I'm now 74 years old now, dealing with a couple of health issues, including prostate cancer and a sort of early Alzheimers.. I've loved all of Dave's show and so miss Robin Williams in every thing he did, on TV and in movies. Thanks, RUclips for offering posts such as this one.
Thank You for sharing I hope you live every day with some point filled with love. Robbin Williams was my hero. He showed me ADHD can be used to bring happiness into this world. It still hurts losing him. Sasha who is my Boxer and I send you a hug.
I don't care how Mr. Williams died, I care how he lived. He was funny & generous & kind. He worked tirelessly with the charities he held dear to him. His films made me laugh, think and cry. There are unbelievable stories of the things he did for his friends: like helping Letterman out early in his career or being the one who finally made Christopher Reeves laugh after his horseback riding accident or snapping Spielberg out of his depressed state while he was directing Schindler's List. That's how I'll remember Robin Williams because that's how he deserves to be remembered. RIP, Captain My Captain.
Letterman was clearly holding back some genuine tears. And, I think anyone who knew Williams would have been too. He gave this world that which it could not give him. RIP for eternity, Robin.
Jose Paulo King Every time I saw Robin Williams on TV, I would cry my eyes out laughing. When I heard that he died, I refused to believe it b/c he was the greatest comedian I ever know. After 2 weeks, I cried my eyes out knowing that it was an honor to have him in my lifetime and that I like everyone will miss him.
Dave at his 3rd most emotional, after 9/11 and introducing the heart team. And I'm grateful for the use of the actual Cast Away music. RIP Mr. Williams.
Thank you for mentioning those others! I was trying t think of any passing or other time Dave had been so clearly emotional and forgot about those. Robin the only individual loss that shook him so much. Regardless of who knew him firsthand or not, the whole world lost a friend the day Robin passed. What a brilliant and beautiful life to have touched people on every corner of the world.
Robin Williams showed that there's more to be an entertainer than just entertaining people. He changed the lives of millions of people for the better. I can't believe it's almost been a decade. The world is worse place for losing him.
What a gift to the human race he was. I had 2 drama classes w/ him at College of Marin-1973. Needless to say it was difficult for all of us. The instructor fortunately could not control him and we fellow students couldn't perform often. Such a tragedy to lose him so young.
No matter how tough things got, I knew I could always count on robin to make me cry with laughter and forget all my worries. I still feel like a part of me died that day
Umm... if you're refering to Robin Williams, sure that's fair.. But David Letterman is a terrible, awful human. Please understand thiis.. He has harassed so many women. Many of whom were supposed to be protected by him, under his wing. Sexually violated Jennifer Anniston live on his show in front of millions of people. Harassed Lindsey Lohan. Violated child visitors and r***d his female staff members. Forced young male staff to show him their bodies. He is a terrible, horrible person. Why do any of you adore him? He is so, so awful. Even the laziest background Google searches would reveal to you how terrible he is. Please stop supporting this pedophilic, monstrous creep.
It's been 8 years and 2022 is almost ending and I still miss him and he is still one of a kind. Many celebrities of my childhood have died but his is the only one I have cried ovet
I was going to say the same thing but I'll add to this thread and say he is very much still missed. Mrs. Doubtfire, Genie...Jack! He brought me so much profound joy as a kid. I love you Robin.
Nice way to it. He gave people a smile and a laugh. If there was anyone funnier I don't know. Brilliant mind. My children would laugh there heads of watching Mork and Mindy. I did too. God bless him.
One thing I love about the tribute is that he didn't focus on Williams making others laugh; the clips focused on times when Williams himself was laughing and enjoying himself.
... I think because he was in pain and struggling he used laughter to stay afloat. Robin was an amazing talented man I get sad about once a month knowing he is gone 😔🥀
The scene on 9:45 had me feeling a tug in my heart. And then Mr Letterman said "I had no idea that the man was in pain, that the man was suffering" .. that sentence right there echoes so poignantly many, many people's feeling about Robin Williams' passing .. RIP Robin Williams, one of my most favorite actors. Beautiful tribute, Mr Letterman. If you're sad, please tell someone.
The next time I'm gonna be bummed like this will be on the news of Don Rickles' passing. Sad that Dave will probably be out of late night show to pay tribute to Rickles.
This reminds me of my real friends. At 53 I have 5 friends. These 5 people keep me grounded and I can simply be myself around them. What a special connection Robin and Dave had, but knowing what I heard about Robin, he probably had that connection with everyone he crossed paths with.
I now have more Respect for David Letterman Then I ever have, You did Great David, Your tribute To Robin Williams , Will always stands one above the best, Thank You!!
I have not liked (nor watched) David Letterman in many years, but I wanted to see how he paid tribute to Robin Williams. I was blown away. Very classy, David, and thanks for the anecdotes.
No one wants to suffer the agony of disease, especially a disease like depression that so few of us understand because often the depressed person "looks ok" so how bad can a disease be if one looks ok? You can love your family and friends deeply but depression isn't controlled or treated by love!!! Sometimes the disease wins, just like sometimes even if you listen to everything your Doctor says, you still die from heart disease. No one judges "physical" diseases like they judge diseases of the mind. Shame on those who think they can judge the pain of another person. I am so grateful to have experienced like so many others the genius talent of this extraordinary man. My deepest condolences to his family and personal friends. My heart is broken for the pain Robin Williams endured. I was away visiting family when it was announced that Robin Williams had died probably from suicide. I always bring a few DVD's when I travel anywhere and one of the movies I had with me was Good Will Hunting. I love that movie and especially Robin Williams in his Oscar winning role. When he talks about his wife who had died of cancer, the love he felt, the intimacy of his love for his wife, he impresses Will who though a genius, was very ignorant when it came to relationships between a man and a woman. Those comments by the character played by Robin Williams, whether the dialogue was expressed as written or ad-libbed by Robin, because either way, I could feel every word said because it was as exactly what I felt for the man I had loved and I will always watch that performance with awe. Imagine wanting something so badly and no matter how close you get, you never quite obtain it. That's the disease of depression, sometimes unbearably severe and sometimes you can feel wonderful and then without warning fall into the depth of despair. Mr. Robin Williams, thank you for sharing you extraordinary talent with us.
What a wonderful tribute to Mr. Williams. The entire world feels like we've had the wind knocked out of us. He was so kind and thoughtful and just a wonderful human being that brought so much laughter and smiles to the world. San Francisco has greatly been saddened by his passing. He wasn't Robin Williams the actor and celebrity in this community, he was just Mr. Williams, father, husband, friend, neighbor and fellow SF Giants fan. I was lucky enough to have met Robin Williams many times throughout the years. The first time was at a SF Giants game @ Candlestick Park and several more times after that. The wonderful memories continued @ PacBell Park in 2000 and on. He was a season tix holder and true fan. He didn't sit secluded in luxury boxes or suites. He was always right there in the stands with the rest of us. It was easy for all of us to not see him as the superstar he was but as just another fan because he was so easy going, humble, lovable and so very nice to all of us. I have very fond memories of Mr. Williams and my broken heart and prayers goes out to his wife, family and loved ones. Thank you for the memories funny man. Make god laugh.
What a sweet tribute. This really gets it, how he was, what he meant to his fellow Bay Areans. Sayonara, Robin. Fly into the morning sun, and where the sky and water meet, may you find all you seek.
Mr. David Letterman, your top-shelf all the fuckin' way, man. A top 5 legend in the business, and a class act. Thanks for the touching tribute to Robin M. Williams, a man who was so open about his struggles with depression and addiction. I suffer from depression as well; Bipolar to be exact. And Robin was always very special to me, because I know millions of people like Robin and I shared the same common struggle(s). My heart goes out to his family during this difficult time. Mr. Robin Williams was never a weak man, nor a coward. Depression and suicide are two serious things that are forever linked together! The real cowards in this world are those who post disgusting things on the internet about this whole tragic outcome. Seriously, people, how much balls does it take to talk shit on a computer?! REST IN PEACE, ROBIN MCLAURIN WILLIAMS. :-)
Hard to believe it’s been TEN years since Robin took his own life. I miss him dearly and I remember the day when I heard the news that he committed suicide, it brought a tear to my eye. He was a major part of my generation’s childhood. Jumanji, Mrs. Doubtfire, Aladdin, and Good Will Hunting were some of the films that defined our childhood because of him. He’s a legendary human being and he will forever missed. RIP Robin Williams ❤
Am flabbergasted that it has been 10 years already! But all I have to do is close my eyes, and I can still see AND hear him in that cesspool of memories that is my tiny brain ... and wow, just wow, he remains entertaining!
He was so unique, the way he could weave in and out kf characters, his timimg, his ability to be manicly hilarious and depressingly sad in the same movie, just an incredible talent...
so much pain is in humor and vice versa. poor guy. i met him once at an open market in SF. We had two mutual friends and he was with one of them. The three of us spent a couple of hours together, walking around and getting food, etc. He was really a remarkable dude---
I have always loved Dave. And this is what I was waiting for since I read the AP News alert on my I-Phone as it came across last week. My reaction to Robin's death has been unlike anything I have ever experienced. He provided so much joy and inspiration. I cried harder and more often than I ever had. And a week has past, and finally, or perhaps with perfect timing Dave does his tribute. So perfect. As it built at the end, I was overtaken with sobbing, crying and then wailing. Robin and I are both 63. Maybe there is a god - he gave us Robin to help us cope. And to think it might have been a reaction to the Parkinson's drug. Hey god, we need your help again! Lots of issues need attention! Why did you take him back that way?
Dave has a way at paying tribute, morning a death, and giving the deceased their dignity. There's no pitty in Daves tribute. There's no 'oh poor me' in it. It's just a friend talking about his friend and the positive impact he had on the world.
I had the wonderful opportunity to meet Mr. Williams where he even did a little mini comedy bit at my expense (but it was worth it). We were at an exhibit of the amazing artist Yamagata I at an art store located at what was at the time the Sherman Oaks Galleria mall, circa 1984. I used to repair electronics for people and had a little flyer that I had with me (which I gave out as a business card) and I actually gave one to Robin Williams (thinking how cool it would be to repair electronics for this legend - remember I was very young). This was right around the time when his GREAT film "Moscow on the Hudson" had just come out and his costar, comedian/Actor Elya Baskin was also at the reception. Robin took my flyer and went up to Elya and pitched himself basically like I did, handing him the flyer asking if he might need any electronic repairs done in a very Robin-Williams high-energy way. Now looking back, I realize, as I write this, actually that I was part of an act by the great Robin Williams. I do remember a few people laughed including Elya 🙂
Williams was.... jazz is to music like Williams was to comedy. strange feeling when someone you never met evokes emotion. The mark of life that touched others. Forever missed.
Yes, it was awesome, even with music a bit maudlin. Robin was one of the greats of his or any generation. **I met him once at a improvisational comedy club, showing up unannounced and then by coincidence met him outside on the way out. He was as nice as you might under any circumstances expect. This is something I heard about years ago, not a word about it since. But is something I must share in homage to a lovely, generous human being that Robin was. Starting out in show business, he had befriended an actor not know for his comedy, Christopher Reeve, and their careers started to flourish at about the same time not necessarily with the same success. Just about when Christopher Reeve starred in Superman, Robin was also starring in his first film, Popeye. Anyway, they made a pledge that if any of them would ever fall on hard times while the other might have been flush with success, they would make the effort to help each other out financially. Chis Reeve's state of paralysis was not merely an act of herculean struggle and bravery it was just as burdensome a very expensive affair. For example, Chris had to be turned over in his bed every few hours so as not to develop bed sores. And all the other overwhelming expenses you can imagine a situation Chris Reeves was in would be. Anyway, as he story went, Robin, who was doing so very well, kept his word, to what extent I don't know but I'm sure it was significant. His coming through on his pledge was emblematic of the sort of person Robin was, God rest his soul.**
Michael Safrin I didn't know that... It is unfortunate that we find out these things about people and how neat they truly are only AFTER they are gone... I wish I had known these things about Robin when he was alive. I would have enjoyed his work more.
I think anytime in the future you do get to be dazzled by his comedic genius. say when he goes into a lather about Mr, Happy, (The pet name he had for his male member) your mind will invariably make sure to create a pavlovian link between this wonderful, heart-rendering story and the paroxysms of laughter you will be in midst of so that you get to enjoy the performance all the more.many times over. So you haven't lost anything, you've actually gained more than you lost.
Now when I see Robin Williams, I laugh and I Cry. He was always there for us. To make us laugh. And when he died, he died alone. Thank you for entertaining me all of my life.
Robin Williams was a very kind man who suffered from severe depression. Unless you have ever suffered from depression, don't judge what he did. He decided that his couldn't continue to live with the constant pain. Depression hurts and often kills. Instead of judging him, perhaps let this be a warning and take a look around you. If your loved ones show the signs of depression, don't let it go untreated or something seriously devastating may happen. Depression is not trivial. Something you could easily turn off. I never knew Robin Williams suffered from depression, and if I knew, I would have admired him and loved him even more. As he cried, he made others laugh. That takes strength. He lost the battle with depression and that is so sad. I wish he could have found the happiness he deserved.
Brings a tear to my eyes but a warm feeling in my heart. Thank you for the time you could spend with us Robin. Gone but NEVER FORGOTTEN. You are still making people laugh.
I love Robin Williams. He has taken us all to many extremes of the emotional spectrum, along the ride that was his life. I will miss him, I will mourn him, and I will revisit his body of works to laugh with him often. He is immortal now.
I'll never forget the day his death was released. I mourned that day and it still hurts. I grew up watching him, he was my childhood and introduced me to true comedy. I hope his loved ones are well. He truly was a loss to society due to the enormous amount of joy he brought to others..not just viewers but the people in his life and around.
Crazy to think it's been over seven years now. You just don't know what pain others are going through, sometimes until it's too late. He was a beautiful, sweet, talented and hilarious human being who had too much to bear with behind all that. I lost a close friend and former supervisor three years ago this upcoming September to suicide. Like Robin, he was such a sweet guy but I never knew what he was struggling with until his passing. You just never know. Keep all the wonderful memories inside and know that someone who was hurting so badly is free from that hurt.
Robin Williams is one of the few famous people I truly felt sad for their passing. I was a very young boy when M and M came out, so soe of the jokes were on the "old" side, but his antics were funny. When he started to do movies, I was older and much more appreciative of his genius. And he truly was a genius. Up to now I still feel down when I think of his passing. I think of him as a crazy uncle.
I will always appreciate Dave for acknowledging Robin’s struggles. It was hidden from the world so no one would be conflicted over their laughter and enjoyment of the skits.
Every industry has a Neo, like the Matrix, he sees the code and flies through the world like Superman… Robin was the Neo of standup comedy and comedy in general. He is the only celebrity I have ever cried over and a decade later it still feels like I lost a parent figure…
Dave's the one late night talk show host who I believe can speak of Robin Williams the best. He's got experience, integrity, and personal history with Robin.
You could see Letterman struggling with his feelings during his endearing eulogy of Robin Williams. This only shows the kind of relationship Robin Williams had people and I will miss him.
Just stumbled on this tonight…… have never been a David Letterman fan, but he speaks volumes from the heart…… to be compassionate, understanding, have an open mind then and only then can you give a heart felt tribute to a man of Robin Williams outstanding contributions in the entertainment world…… For some forty years Robin taught people from all walks of life how to laugh, most often laughing in tears of joy…… He saw the world through child like eyes as a total delightful place full of wonderment, regardless of all the horrific things going on in many countries around the world……. A genius of a man so full of electricity and those shining eyes that twinkled when he had his audience gasp from something he said and that we thought was rude or off, this only made him more determined to pull us back into his world full of comedy….. THERE IS SOMETHING WE MUST ALL REMEMBER…... THERE BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD GO I…… IN OTHER WORDS DO NOT JUDGE A PERSON…… SO UNTIL YOU HAVE WALKED A MILE IN THE SHOES OF THIS MAN, THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK….. THIS IS ONE THING I WAS TAUGHT AS A CHILD AND STILL LIVE BY….. REST IN PEACE ROBIN !!!!!!!
Robin Williams is the only comedian/actor that made my stepmom laugh. She literally doesn't find anything funny. But she loved Robin. As did I. He was an important part of my childhood.
Robin Williams is a comedy god He was something amazing generous, compassionate empathetic person. His passing I will never get over. He left us to early. May you be at peace
My late husband took his own life 24 years ago-he was schizophrenic. Was I angry-yes, did I feel he abandoned me-why, of course. But what helped me through is knowing how unhappy, helpless and pained he felt over his situation that I could fullwell understand why he chose to do it. Now, because of his OWN situation, OUR SON is contemplating suicide (no, he's not mentally ill in any way but, instead, has been dealt a raw deal in life) and says one of the reasons he has not gone through with it is because he doesn't want me to have gone through losing my husband and my son to suicide. He, along with myself, are feeling helpless and hopeless over his situation. As my late mother, Lena, always told me, "Don't judge someone, Vanessa, until you have walked in their shoes-you don't know what their life is like or what hardships they face." You would do well to take my Momma's advice!!!
I love Dave and Robin. Robin's death had a profound effect on me. Some of the funniest people struggle with depression. It's a great cover up. May he finally be internally happy.
why are people acting like it was depression that caused his untimely passing when we know now that instead, it was the effects of lewy body dementia? please stop pushing the wrong narrative legacy on robin.... please. he deserved better than such misinformation.
10 years...where has that time gone? A complete original. There never has been and probably never will be anyone like this guy. Could do a 1 1/2 hr concert and ad-lib the whole thing. Genius comic...
I remember hearing the news in my car while at work and the disbelief/shock I felt the rest of the day. Not just that he was gone but on his own terms. As someone who has struggled with mental pain it was a dark & disturbing slap of reality that anyone's tipping point could be any time in their lives. If you know anyone struggling, check on them from time to time.
RW was a true comedic genius. Still can't believe he is gone. And now almost 10 years later. And I still watch the RUclips videos for his performances. And thank goodness for that.
Well done David! There will only be one Robin Williams. He could use a pencil as a prop for a half hour and have you rolling on the floor laughing. Jim Carrey tries. The biggest differences between Robin and Jim is that Robin was genuine, cared about everyone he came in contact with, visited the troops, visited children hospitals, all without batting an eye. We were lucky to experience this comic genius. Thank you Robin for making us laugh while you suffered behind the scenes. What a guy!!
I had a good friend who ran a comedy open mic at a tiny coffee shop in San Francisco (The Marsh) and I would go support him. Often there would only be five or six people there, all fledgling stand ups except me, the only actual audience member. One night I went and nobody showed up. Just my friend and me. And Robin Williams. He asked if he could have some stage time and we were completely star struck. So of course! He proceeded to get on stage and talk to us for an hour, making jokes about our answers to his questions and putting on a master class of comedy. The next week he showed up again, this time with a person who recorded his routine. There were a few more people in the audience. The third week he showed up again (!) and by then the word had got out. He did an hour each time. Sadly he never came back. But he was so kind and above all else he was incredibly funny just riffing on me and and my buddy Mike being goofy kids sitting in front of him.
Tributes like these help me to feel better in the wake of his passing. It's important to remember all the good Robin's done for the world, and that we had him at all. RIP Robin.
This is the best way to remember people. Sitting there, maybe rolling around on the floor, rolling around in total hysterics!!! That’s the way I hope I am remembered by people laughing!! Probably won’t be, but just the thought of this brings me a little happiness!!
One of the really tough parts in this entire story is the fact that Lewy Body Dementia is only diagnosable post-mortem. Until some very bright people who have adequate funding and can develop the necessary diagnostic tools come along to turn that around, there are going to be more untimely deaths of otherwise healthy people. It really pains me to hear people say things like what Dave said at the very end. The hard truth is that no one could have known what Robin was going through. Other than trying to address and treat the symptoms (extreme depression, memory loss etc…), there is just no way to “cure” the disease at this time. Some day, that will no longer be the case.
What a wonderful, informal Eulogy, Dave. Here we are in February of 2015, and I STILL miss Robin. If only I could have given him a 10th of what he'd given to me in making me laugh, smile and cry....
A true genius. And, everything he did showed he was a good soul. A touching tribute. It should be added that Robin also worked tirelessly to entertain the troops and raise millions, along with Billy Crystal, for the needy. And like a true gentleman and man he never let on that he was suffering. He is sorely missed.
The bit about the surgery was hilarious, as was his adlib cameo in friends, he never needed a script or anything he was always just naturally funny. So very sad that people didn't know in time what he was going through
The loss of Robin Williams hurts even to this day.
It really does
i havent been able to finish one of his movies for almost 10 years. somehow it still hurts too much.
I am truly trying to watch something of his. I guess I still am not over it my self.
@@robodoubtfire I understand.
I was finally watched what dreams may come still a remarkable story
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It's 6/12/2023 and I've watched David Letterman's show(s) ever since he started performing. I'm now 74 years old now, dealing with a couple of health issues, including prostate cancer and a sort of early Alzheimers.. I've loved all of Dave's show and so miss Robin Williams in every thing he did, on TV and in movies. Thanks, RUclips for offering posts such as this one.
I hope you want suffer and go on your own terms,god bless
Just sending you a hug. ❤
Thank You for sharing
I hope you live every day with some point filled with love. Robbin Williams was my hero. He showed me ADHD can be used to bring happiness into this world. It still hurts losing him.
Sasha who is my Boxer and I send you a hug.
Hey, hope you're doing okay.
Be well.
If your passing can make Letterman tear up on television, you were one special guy. RIP Robin.
I don't care how Mr. Williams died, I care how he lived. He was funny & generous & kind. He worked tirelessly with the charities he held dear to him. His films made me laugh, think and cry. There are unbelievable stories of the things he did for his friends: like helping Letterman out early in his career or being the one who finally made Christopher Reeves laugh after his horseback riding accident or snapping Spielberg out of his depressed state while he was directing Schindler's List. That's how I'll remember Robin Williams because that's how he deserves to be remembered. RIP, Captain My Captain.
Well said, I'd add he did many USO shows.
Best comment here.
your comments are the best here...you said everything I feel.
LeFrogCatcher I think it was directed at the trolls/haters talking about how he died.
WhoAteMyFunDip He made my life better, and this means a lot to me. He's a legend.
"Carpe Diem, boys" :)
There will never be a single person on this earth like this man. Rest in peace ❤
This tribute is so amazing. Never seen letterman holding back tears like this. It's a dark world without robin.
Didn't mean to copy your comment brother..I didn't read any of them before I wrote mine. Guess you and I feel the same. RIP Robin
Dont say sorry brother. Take care in your life ❤@hardheadjames3624
Letterman was clearly holding back some genuine tears.
And, I think anyone who knew Williams would have been too.
He gave this world that which it could not give him.
RIP for eternity, Robin.
Jose Paulo King Dave Letterman is a master of talk shows, I used to watch him a lot.
Very true
Jose Paulo King Every time I saw Robin Williams on TV, I would cry my eyes out laughing. When I heard that he died, I refused to believe it b/c he was the greatest comedian I ever know. After 2 weeks, I cried my eyes out knowing that it was an honor to have him in my lifetime and that I like everyone will miss him.
Dave at his 3rd most emotional, after 9/11 and introducing the heart team. And I'm grateful for the use of the actual Cast Away music. RIP Mr. Williams.
Thank you for mentioning those others! I was trying t think of any passing or other time Dave had been so clearly emotional and forgot about those. Robin the only individual loss that shook him so much. Regardless of who knew him firsthand or not, the whole world lost a friend the day Robin passed. What a brilliant and beautiful life to have touched people on every corner of the world.
Very emotional compassionate empathetic person.
@@haashemmalik2169/11 news and his heart surgery team
Robin Williams showed that there's more to be an entertainer than just entertaining people. He changed the lives of millions of people for the better. I can't believe it's almost been a decade. The world is worse place for losing him.
Can not agree with you more !
What a gift to the human race he was. I had 2 drama classes w/ him at College of Marin-1973. Needless to say it was difficult for all of us. The instructor fortunately could not control him and we fellow students couldn't perform often. Such a tragedy to lose him so young.
Lewy body dementia disease
Letterman was tearing up after the clip. How could he not? he lost a friend. This is a great remembrance of Robin Williams.
How do you know that?
Davi Mourão I watched it on TV and you could see the glistening in his eyes. look at the youtube post too.
Davi Mourão he was holding back tears the entire time.
David Letterman, I miss you and your show hugely. There is no one on late night TV as entertaining as you were. Long live David Letterman.❤🎉❤😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
That's so nice of David Letterman to dedicate the whole show to remembering Robin Williams. R.I.P
No matter how tough things got, I knew I could always count on robin to make me cry with laughter and forget all my worries. I still feel like a part of me died that day
dare i say, THE most universally loved man in Hollywood, ever.
Umm... if you're refering to Robin Williams, sure that's fair.. But David Letterman is a terrible, awful human. Please understand thiis.. He has harassed so many women. Many of whom were supposed to be protected by him, under his wing. Sexually violated Jennifer Anniston live on his show in front of millions of people. Harassed Lindsey Lohan. Violated child visitors and r***d his female staff members. Forced young male staff to show him their bodies. He is a terrible, horrible person. Why do any of you adore him? He is so, so awful. Even the laziest background Google searches would reveal to you how terrible he is. Please stop supporting this pedophilic, monstrous creep.
Hard to argue with that
The truth
a lot of comics had beef with him for stealing material. but outside of that, seemingly a great guy with incredible talent.
He was a great man and a Hollywood legend but let's not pretend his schtick didn't get old pretty fast
It's been 8 years and 2022 is almost ending and I still miss him and he is still one of a kind. Many celebrities of my childhood have died but his is the only one I have cried ovet
you and me both ...so hard
Same here miss. I can't bring myself to watch his movies still.
I was going to say the same thing but I'll add to this thread and say he is very much still missed. Mrs. Doubtfire, Genie...Jack! He brought me so much profound joy as a kid. I love you Robin.
Same here I finally starting to move forward again.
The three men in the photo shaped a lot of our lives with their humor. Thanks for the memories
RIP Mitzi Shore, Robin Williams and Richard Pryor for all the laughter you provided over the years. Thank you. 🙏🎤💔
Richard Pryor wasn’t a good human being
Robin Williams was a gift from God.
Nice way to it. He gave people a smile and a laugh. If there was anyone funnier I don't know. Brilliant mind. My children would laugh there heads of watching Mork and Mindy. I did too. God bless him.
More like the "gift of cocaine"
No. He was an actor. Nurses and doctors who care for other and save lives are gifts. Get with reality.
He's done more for humanity than any nurse or doctor ever could.@@shellybeck3376
I can not argue with you because you are absolutely right.
One thing I love about the tribute is that he didn't focus on Williams making others laugh; the clips focused on times when Williams himself was laughing and enjoying himself.
I'm going to miss Letterman once the show ends.. He's the last of the Greats to still be on air.
Wonderful tribute for Robin.
The most loved comedian in the world. How someone can hide such pain and create so much laughter is beyond me
He was truly amazing and brilliant soul !
He will forever be missed
... I think because he was in pain and struggling he used laughter to stay afloat. Robin was an amazing talented man I get sad about once a month knowing he is gone 😔🥀
The scene on 9:45 had me feeling a tug in my heart.
And then Mr Letterman said "I had no idea that the man was in pain, that the man was suffering" ..
that sentence right there echoes so poignantly many, many people's feeling about Robin Williams' passing ..
RIP Robin Williams, one of my most favorite actors.
Beautiful tribute, Mr Letterman.
If you're sad, please tell someone.
Every time I see anything like this about Robin Williams I find myself teary eyed. What an incredible talent and an even more incredible person..
I have never been this upset by the passing of a famous person before. RIP 💜🌹
The next time I'm gonna be bummed like this will be on the news of Don Rickles' passing. Sad that Dave will probably be out of late night show to pay tribute to Rickles.
Same here. I think it's hit me harder than John Lennon even.
I know, really! A week later and it still feels like the planet lost a significant amount of oxygen.
same here... :(
Kleenex supply and demand has probably gone up about 50% this week.
VERY heart touching & thoughtful. He will be missed.
The short chunk near the end of Robin just LAUGHING is the most touching thing I've seen since we lost him.
This reminds me of my real friends. At 53 I have 5 friends. These 5 people keep me grounded and I can simply be myself around them. What a special connection Robin and Dave had, but knowing what I heard about Robin, he probably had that connection with everyone he crossed paths with.
Oh, poor Dave...he almost lost it at the end there. What a great and classy tribute, full of love and humor.
He really admired Robin
Is still brings tears to my eyes watching Robin Williams 😁😔
I now have more Respect for David Letterman Then I ever have, You did Great David, Your tribute To Robin Williams , Will always stands one above the best, Thank You!!
This is why Robin Williams and David Letterman are the people they are. Thank you both.
I have not liked (nor watched) David Letterman in many years, but I wanted to see how he paid tribute to Robin Williams. I was blown away. Very classy, David, and thanks for the anecdotes.
No one wants to suffer the agony of disease, especially a disease like depression that so few of us understand because often the depressed person "looks ok" so how bad can a disease be if one looks ok? You can love your family and friends deeply but depression isn't controlled or treated by love!!! Sometimes the disease wins, just like sometimes even if you listen to everything your Doctor says, you still die from heart disease. No one judges "physical" diseases like they judge diseases of the mind. Shame on those who think they can judge the pain of another person. I am so grateful to have experienced like so many others the genius talent of this extraordinary man. My deepest condolences to his family and personal friends. My heart is broken for the pain Robin Williams endured. I was away visiting family when it was announced that Robin Williams had died probably from suicide. I always bring a few DVD's when I travel anywhere and one of the movies I had with me was Good Will Hunting. I love that movie and especially Robin Williams in his Oscar winning role. When he talks about his wife who had died of cancer, the love he felt, the intimacy of his love for his wife, he impresses Will who though a genius, was very ignorant when it came to relationships between a man and a woman. Those comments by the character played by Robin Williams, whether the dialogue was expressed as written or ad-libbed by Robin, because either way, I could feel every word said because it was as exactly what I felt for the man I had loved and I will always watch that performance with awe. Imagine wanting something so badly and no matter how close you get, you never quite obtain it. That's the disease of depression, sometimes unbearably severe and sometimes you can feel wonderful and then without warning fall into the depth of despair. Mr. Robin Williams, thank you for sharing you extraordinary talent with us.
What a wonderful tribute to Mr. Williams. The entire world feels like we've had the wind knocked out of us. He was so kind and thoughtful and just a wonderful human being that brought so much laughter and smiles to the world. San Francisco has greatly been saddened by his passing. He wasn't Robin Williams the actor and celebrity in this community, he was just Mr. Williams, father, husband, friend, neighbor and fellow SF Giants fan. I was lucky enough to have met Robin Williams many times throughout the years. The first time was at a SF Giants game @ Candlestick Park and several more times after that. The wonderful memories continued @ PacBell Park in 2000 and on. He was a season tix holder and true fan. He didn't sit secluded in luxury boxes or suites. He was always right there in the stands with the rest of us. It was easy for all of us to not see him as the superstar he was but as just another fan because he was so easy going, humble, lovable and so very nice to all of us. I have very fond memories of Mr. Williams and my broken heart and prayers goes out to his wife, family and loved ones. Thank you for the memories funny man. Make god laugh.
What a sweet tribute. This really gets it, how he was, what he meant to his fellow Bay Areans. Sayonara, Robin. Fly into the morning sun, and where the sky and water meet, may you find all you seek.
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Thank you so much for sharing this intimate and loving story. I feel blessed having read and "felt" it... deeply touched me ❤
Mr. David Letterman, your top-shelf all the fuckin' way, man. A top 5 legend in the business, and a class act. Thanks for the touching tribute to Robin M. Williams, a man who was so open about his struggles with depression and addiction. I suffer from depression as well; Bipolar to be exact. And Robin was always very special to me, because I know millions of people like Robin and I shared the same common struggle(s). My heart goes out to his family during this difficult time. Mr. Robin Williams was never a weak man, nor a coward. Depression and suicide are two serious things that are forever linked together! The real cowards in this world are those who post disgusting things on the internet about this whole tragic outcome. Seriously, people, how much balls does it take to talk shit on a computer?! REST IN PEACE, ROBIN MCLAURIN WILLIAMS. :-)
Hard to believe it’s been TEN years since Robin took his own life. I miss him dearly and I remember the day when I heard the news that he committed suicide, it brought a tear to my eye. He was a major part of my generation’s childhood. Jumanji, Mrs. Doubtfire, Aladdin, and Good Will Hunting were some of the films that defined our childhood because of him. He’s a legendary human being and he will forever missed.
RIP Robin Williams ❤
🙋🏻♂️ I liked Robin in Popeye ⚓
Am flabbergasted that it has been 10 years already! But all I have to do is close my eyes, and I can still see AND hear him in that cesspool of memories that is my tiny brain ... and wow, just wow, he remains entertaining!
He was so unique, the way he could weave in and out kf characters, his timimg, his ability to be manicly hilarious and depressingly sad in the same movie, just an incredible talent...
One of the best, most sincere tributes to Robin...
so much pain is in humor and vice versa. poor guy. i met him once at an open market in SF. We had two mutual friends and he was with one of them. The three of us spent a couple of hours together, walking around and getting food, etc. He was really a remarkable dude---
I have always loved Dave. And this is what I was waiting for since I read the AP News alert on my I-Phone as it came across last week. My reaction to Robin's death has been unlike anything I have ever experienced. He provided so much joy and inspiration. I cried harder and more often than I ever had. And a week has past, and finally, or perhaps with perfect timing Dave does his tribute. So perfect. As it built at the end, I was overtaken with sobbing, crying and then wailing. Robin and I are both 63. Maybe there is a god - he gave us Robin to help us cope. And to think it might have been a reaction to the Parkinson's drug. Hey god, we need your help again! Lots of issues need attention! Why did you take him back that way?
Sad, I know. If god exists, he must be really be bummed about Gaza and Ferguson that he decided he needed Robin to cheer him up ; )
Dave has a way at paying tribute, morning a death, and giving the deceased their dignity. There's no pitty in Daves tribute. There's no 'oh poor me' in it. It's just a friend talking about his friend and the positive impact he had on the world.
I had the wonderful opportunity to meet Mr. Williams where he even did a little mini comedy bit at my expense (but it was worth it).
We were at an exhibit of the amazing artist Yamagata I at an art store located at what was at the time the Sherman Oaks Galleria mall, circa 1984.
I used to repair electronics for people and had a little flyer that I had with me (which I gave out as a business card) and I actually gave one to Robin Williams (thinking how cool it would be to repair electronics for this legend - remember I was very young).
This was right around the time when his GREAT film "Moscow on the Hudson" had just come out and his costar, comedian/Actor Elya Baskin was also at the reception.
Robin took my flyer and went up to Elya and pitched himself basically like I did, handing him the flyer asking if he might need any electronic repairs done in a very Robin-Williams high-energy way. Now looking back, I realize, as I write this, actually that I was part of an act by the great Robin Williams. I do remember a few people laughed including Elya 🙂
Williams was.... jazz is to music like Williams was to comedy. strange feeling when someone you never met evokes emotion. The mark of life that touched others. Forever missed.
Just stopping cuz I miss him today 😢. He was amazing at everything he did. R.I.P. Robin
What an awesome tribute... God bless you Robin... You can finally REST IN PEACE my friend!
Yes, it was awesome, even with music a bit maudlin. Robin was one of the greats of his or any generation. **I met him once at a improvisational comedy club, showing up unannounced and then by coincidence met him outside on the way out. He was as nice as you might under any circumstances expect. This is something I heard about years ago, not a word about it since. But is something I must share in homage to a lovely, generous human being that Robin was. Starting out in show business, he had befriended an actor not know for his comedy, Christopher Reeve, and their careers started to flourish at about the same time not necessarily with the same success. Just about when Christopher Reeve starred in Superman, Robin was also starring in his first film, Popeye. Anyway, they made a pledge that if any of them would ever fall on hard times while the other might have been flush with success, they would make the effort to help each other out financially. Chis Reeve's state of paralysis was not merely an act of herculean struggle and bravery it was just as burdensome a very expensive affair. For example, Chris had to be turned over in his bed every few hours so as not to develop bed sores. And all the other overwhelming expenses you can imagine a situation Chris Reeves was in would be. Anyway, as he story went, Robin, who was doing so very well, kept his word, to what extent I don't know but I'm sure it was significant. His coming through on his pledge was emblematic of the sort of person Robin was, God rest his soul.**
Michael Safrin I didn't know that... It is unfortunate that we find out these things about people and how neat they truly are only AFTER they are gone... I wish I had known these things about Robin when he was alive. I would have enjoyed his work more.
I think anytime in the future you do get to be dazzled by his comedic genius. say when he goes into a lather about Mr, Happy, (The pet name he had for his male member) your mind will invariably make sure to create a pavlovian
link between this wonderful, heart-rendering story and the paroxysms of laughter you will be in midst of so that you get to enjoy the performance all the more.many times over.
So you haven't lost anything, you've actually
gained more than you lost.
He was the warmest entertainer I will ever know.
9 years later and that montage still hits hard.
I’ll have never seen anything like Robin Williams
He was something extraordinary
I still can't watch him on RUclips it makes me cry, I miss him so much.
Now when I see Robin Williams, I laugh and I Cry. He was always there for us. To make us laugh. And when he died, he died alone. Thank you for entertaining me all of my life.
My heart just hurts everytime I think about him not being alive.
Robin Williams was a very kind man who suffered from severe depression. Unless you have ever suffered from depression, don't judge what he did. He decided that his couldn't continue to live with the constant pain. Depression hurts and often kills. Instead of judging him, perhaps let this be a warning and take a look around you. If your loved ones show the signs of depression, don't let it go untreated or something seriously devastating may happen. Depression is not trivial. Something you could easily turn off. I never knew Robin Williams suffered from depression, and if I knew, I would have admired him and loved him even more. As he cried, he made others laugh. That takes strength. He lost the battle with depression and that is so sad. I wish he could have found the happiness he deserved.
Such a beautiful tribute. R.I.P. LEGEND. 💙
You could see the sadness in David’s eyes even making light of everything, Robin seems like such a good friend among his peers
It's not often you can say that the world was a better place with him and a darker place without him.
Thank you David Letterman for the lovely tribute.. its just not long enough.. thanks for your kindness to us all
It's 2024 and ten years since Robin Williams left us, I still miss him dearly.
Brings a tear to my eyes but a warm feeling in my heart. Thank you for the time you could spend with us Robin. Gone but NEVER FORGOTTEN. You are still making people laugh.
I love Robin Williams. He has taken us all to many extremes of the emotional spectrum, along the ride that was his life. I will miss him, I will mourn him, and I will revisit his body of works to laugh with him often. He is immortal now.
He rocked the world...and was handsome to boot...😅😊❤
Cocaine is a hellava drug
What a great tribute to a legend. Robin Williams was one of a kind. Thanks Dave!
He was beloved, he is missed dearly.
RIP Robin- your depth of pain gave us some of the brightest moments, ever.
I'll never forget the day his death was released. I mourned that day and it still hurts. I grew up watching him, he was my childhood and introduced me to true comedy. I hope his loved ones are well. He truly was a loss to society due to the enormous amount of joy he brought to others..not just viewers but the people in his life and around.
I will always miss Robin M Williams
Crazy to think it's been over seven years now. You just don't know what pain others are going through, sometimes until it's too late. He was a beautiful, sweet, talented and hilarious human being who had too much to bear with behind all that. I lost a close friend and former supervisor three years ago this upcoming September to suicide. Like Robin, he was such a sweet guy but I never knew what he was struggling with until his passing.
You just never know. Keep all the wonderful memories inside and know that someone who was hurting so badly is free from that hurt.
Robin Williams is one of the few famous people I truly felt sad for their passing. I was a very young boy when M and M came out, so soe of the jokes were on the "old" side, but his antics were funny. When he started to do movies, I was older and much more appreciative of his genius. And he truly was a genius. Up to now I still feel down when I think of his passing. I think of him as a crazy uncle.
I will always appreciate Dave for acknowledging Robin’s struggles. It was hidden from the world so no one would be conflicted over their laughter and enjoyment of the skits.
Every industry has a Neo, like the Matrix, he sees the code and flies through the world like Superman… Robin was the Neo of standup comedy and comedy in general.
He is the only celebrity I have ever cried over and a decade later it still feels like I lost a parent figure…
Dave's the one late night talk show host who I believe can speak of Robin Williams the best. He's got experience, integrity, and personal history with Robin.
You could see Letterman struggling with his feelings during his endearing eulogy of Robin Williams. This only shows the kind of relationship Robin Williams had people and I will miss him.
I saw that too. very touching
Just stumbled on this tonight…… have never been a David Letterman fan, but he speaks volumes from the heart…… to be compassionate, understanding, have an open mind then and only then can you give a heart felt tribute to a man of Robin Williams outstanding contributions in the entertainment world…… For some forty years Robin taught people from all walks of life how to laugh, most often laughing in tears of joy…… He saw the world through child like eyes as a total delightful place full of wonderment, regardless of all the horrific things going on in many countries around the world……. A genius of a man so full of electricity and those shining eyes that twinkled when he had his audience gasp from something he said and that we thought was rude or off, this only made him more determined to pull us back into his world full of comedy…..
THERE IS SOMETHING WE MUST ALL REMEMBER…... THERE BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD GO I……
IN OTHER WORDS DO NOT JUDGE A PERSON…… SO UNTIL YOU HAVE WALKED A MILE IN THE SHOES OF THIS MAN, THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK…..
THIS IS ONE THING I WAS TAUGHT AS A CHILD AND STILL LIVE BY…..
REST IN PEACE ROBIN !!!!!!!
Robin Williams is the only comedian/actor that made my stepmom laugh. She literally doesn't find anything funny. But she loved Robin. As did I. He was an important part of my childhood.
Robin Williams is a comedy god
He was something amazing generous, compassionate empathetic person.
His passing I will never get over. He left us to early.
May you be at peace
... that is high praise Robin made grumpy stepmom laugh he was amazing 🤔🐦
My late husband took his own life 24 years ago-he was schizophrenic. Was I angry-yes, did I feel he abandoned me-why, of course. But what helped me through is knowing how unhappy, helpless and pained he felt over his situation that I could fullwell understand why he chose to do it. Now, because of his OWN situation, OUR SON is contemplating suicide (no, he's not mentally ill in any way but, instead, has been dealt a raw deal in life) and says one of the reasons he has not gone through with it is because he doesn't want me to have gone through losing my husband and my son to suicide. He, along with myself, are feeling helpless and hopeless over his situation. As my late mother, Lena, always told me, "Don't judge someone, Vanessa, until you have walked in their shoes-you don't know what their life is like or what hardships they face." You would do well to take my Momma's advice!!!
What I wrote earlier was to Miss Nunuvyer Bizniz!
***** Vanessa Abshire great messege i really do hope you get professional help for your son.
Stay strong, Vanessa. I wish the best for you and your son.
Likewise. Stay strong. God bless. You have my support.
i hope everything works out for you!!
How would we ever forget?? Friends will keep his memory alive. As well as his family and his fans!! :-(
So true, Horty. He was one of a kind. I will miss him.
I haven't stopped missing him!!
I still Miss Robin Williams and I knew him and Robin was So Nice and Talented and Giving!!!😢❤. RIP Robin 💔. And I hope you are making GOD Laugh 😅😊.
He was an inspirational
I love Dave and Robin. Robin's death had a profound effect on me. Some of the funniest people struggle with depression. It's a great cover up. May he finally be internally happy.
why are people acting like it was depression that caused his untimely passing when we know now that instead, it was the effects of lewy body dementia? please stop pushing the wrong narrative legacy on robin.... please. he deserved better than such misinformation.
I also dealt we depression it’s not easy.
10 years...where has that time gone? A complete original. There never has been and probably never will be anyone like this guy. Could do a 1 1/2 hr concert and ad-lib the whole thing. Genius comic...
2022 - there’s still no one like him. RIP legend ❤
Robin, like most comic genuises, drew on a lot of childhood pain. God bless him.
I still miss him
I remember hearing the news in my car while at work and the disbelief/shock I felt the rest of the day. Not just that he was gone but on his own terms. As someone who has struggled with mental pain it was a dark & disturbing slap of reality that anyone's tipping point could be any time in their lives. If you know anyone struggling, check on them from time to time.
RW was a true comedic genius. Still can't believe he is gone. And now almost 10 years later. And I still watch the RUclips videos for his performances. And thank goodness for that.
Rest in peace Robin, a true kind hearted person ❤️
Robin Williams is a funny guy. He made the world a happier place.
No argument their !
“Oh that’s it- They’re going to have to put an end to show business”
❤ What a compliment at the START of Robin Williams’s career no less ❤
Well done David! There will only be one Robin Williams. He could use a pencil as a prop for a half hour and have you rolling on the floor laughing. Jim Carrey tries. The biggest differences between Robin and Jim is that Robin was genuine, cared about everyone he came in contact with, visited the troops, visited children hospitals, all without batting an eye. We were lucky to experience this comic genius. Thank you Robin for making us laugh while you suffered behind the scenes. What a guy!!
I had a good friend who ran a comedy open mic at a tiny coffee shop in San Francisco (The Marsh) and I would go support him. Often there would only be five or six people there, all fledgling stand ups except me, the only actual audience member. One night I went and nobody showed up. Just my friend and me. And Robin Williams. He asked if he could have some stage time and we were completely star struck. So of course! He proceeded to get on stage and talk to us for an hour, making jokes about our answers to his questions and putting on a master class of comedy. The next week he showed up again, this time with a person who recorded his routine. There were a few more people in the audience. The third week he showed up again (!) and by then the word had got out. He did an hour each time. Sadly he never came back. But he was so kind and above all else he was incredibly funny just riffing on me and and my buddy Mike being goofy kids sitting in front of him.
A true volcano of talent.
Rest in peace R. W.
You could see that David was close to tears several times. Nice tribute. R.I.P Robin Williams.
Ugh. This one still hurts.
What a treasure
He will be sadly missed never forgotten
RIP Robin, may you live on through the laughter you provide
***** What a sad person you are.
I have over 50 clips of robin Williams. He kept me from my untimely demise a few times.
Thankfully I m still here, thanks to him.
Tributes like these help me to feel better in the wake of his passing. It's important to remember all the good Robin's done for the world, and that we had him at all. RIP Robin.
He will be missed.....and NEVER forgotten
This is the best way to remember people.
Sitting there, maybe rolling around on the floor, rolling around in total hysterics!!!
That’s the way I hope I am remembered by people laughing!!
Probably won’t be, but just the thought of this brings me a little happiness!!
One of the really tough parts in this entire story is the fact that Lewy Body Dementia is only diagnosable post-mortem. Until some very bright people who have adequate funding and can develop the necessary diagnostic tools come along to turn that around, there are going to be more untimely deaths of otherwise healthy people.
It really pains me to hear people say things like what Dave said at the very end. The hard truth is that no one could have known what Robin was going through. Other than trying to address and treat the symptoms (extreme depression, memory loss etc…), there is just no way to “cure” the disease at this time.
Some day, that will no longer be the case.
What a wonderful, informal Eulogy, Dave. Here we are in February of 2015, and I STILL miss Robin. If only I could have given him a 10th of what he'd given to me in making me laugh, smile and cry....
So well done, Dave. Such a talented fella, such a loss.
A true genius. And, everything he did showed he was a good soul. A touching tribute. It should be added that Robin also worked tirelessly to entertain the troops and raise millions, along with Billy Crystal, for the needy. And like a true gentleman and man he never let on that he was suffering. He is sorely missed.
The bit about the surgery was hilarious, as was his adlib cameo in friends, he never needed a script or anything he was always just naturally funny. So very sad that people didn't know in time what he was going through
Excellent tribute, Mr. Letterman. The world won't be the same without Robin Williams. R.I.P.