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Robin Williams’ YouTube Channel Launches 5 Years After His Death

Robin Williams died in August of 2014 at the age of 63.
However, fans of his can still see him in action on a new YouTube channel that an estate of the late comedian has recently launched.
The channel features classic clips from some of his most memorable stand-up shows, and with help from Time Life and the Robin Williams Estate, the channel is also expected to feature interviews with Robin’s friends and family.
The YouTube page already has clips of Robin’s 2002 HBO special titled Live on Broadway and a snippet from his 1978 HBO Special titled Off the Wall.
“You’re only given a little spark of madness, and if you lose that… you’re nothing.”
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Williams death was ruled a suicide.
“I’ve spent this last year trying to find out what killed Robin,” his wife, Susan Schneider, previously shared with People. “Depression was one of let’s call it 50 symptoms, and it was a small one.”
The Mrs. Doubtfire actors’ family, friends and fans will always remember him for the constant laughs and talent he brought to their lives.
“If you’d like to do something in his honour, volunteer at your local homeless shelter, or look up how to make homeless aid backpacks. Give one in his name. He’d have loved that,” Robin’s daughter, Zelda Williams, previously wrote on Instagram. “Otherwise some great orgs he loved include @cafoundation, @dswt and @reevefoundation. Mostly, try to spread some laughter and kindness around. And creatively swear a lot. [Every time] you do, somewhere out there in our vast weird universe, he’s giggling with you… or giving a particularly fat bumblebee its wings.”
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