SINOPSIS
This intimate portrait examines one of the world's most beloved and inventive comedians. Told largely through Robin's own voice and using a wealth of never-before-seen archive, the film takes us through his extraordinary life and career.
"Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind" is a funny, intimate and heartbreaking portrait of one of the world's most beloved and inventive comedians. Told largely through Williams' own words, the film celebrates what he brought to comedy and to the culture at large, from the wild days of late-1970s L.A. to his death in 2014. The film explores his extraordinary life and career, revealing what drove him to give voice to the characters in his mind. With previously unheard and unseen glimpses into his creative process through interviews with Williams, as well as home movies and onstage footage, this insightful tribute features in-depth interviews with those who knew and loved him, including Billy Crystal, Eric Idle, Whoopi Goldberg, David Letterman, Steve Martin, Pam Dawber and his son, Zak Williams.
- Robin WilliamsSelf (archive footage)
- Steve AllenSelf (archive footage)
- Robert AltmanSelf (archive footage)
- Roseanne BarrSelf (archive footage)
- John BelushiSelf (archive footage)
- Lewis BlackSelf
- Elayne BooslerSelf / Former Girlfriend of Robin Williams
- Kate CapshawSelf (archive footage)
- Drew CareySelf (archive footage)
- George CarlinSelf (archive footage)
- Jim CarreySelf (archive footage)
- Johnny CarsonSelf (archive footage)
- Dick CavettSelf (archive footage)
- John ChancellorSelf (archive footage)
- CherSelf (archive footage)
- Billy CrystalSelf / Best Friend of Robin
- Matt DamonSelf (archive footage)
- Tony DanzaSelf (archive footage)
- Pam DawberSelf
- Daniel Day-LewisSelf (archive footage)
- Robert De NiroSelf (archive footage)
- Michael DouglasSelf (archive footage)
- Shelley DuvallSelf (archive footage)
- Craig FergusonSelf (archive footage)
- Shane FistellSelf (archive footage)