Robin Williams mourned by his ‘Crazy Ones’ family

Robin Williams mourned by his “Crazy Ones” family
The talent was legendary. But equally inspiring, perhaps more so, was his kindness and humanity,” David E. Kelley said in a statement. “A gentle soul who touched us all. A very special man, and our hearts are broken.” Meanwhile, Sarah Michelle Gellar said “my life is a better place because I knew Robin Williams. To my children he was Uncle Robin, to everyone he worked with, he was the best boss anyone had ever known, and to me he was not just an inspiration but he was the Father I had always dreamed of having.” PLUS: U.S. Secretary of Defense pays tribute, Questlove recalls Robin Williams as an expert on The Roots, watch Williams” 1986 “60 Minutes” profile, and Williams examined fame on “Mork and Mindy” in an episode titled “Mork Meets Robin Williams.”

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