AOL: Robin Williams Read a ‘Really Strong’ Script for ‘Mrs. Doubtfire 2’ Before His Death and Had Only One Question: ‘Do I Have to Be in the Suit as Much This Time?’
Robin Williams Read a ‘Really Strong’ Script for ‘Mrs. Doubtfire 2’ Before His Death and Had Only One Question: ‘Do I Have to Be in the Suit as Much This Time?’
Yahoo: Expelled at 15, Mrs. Doubtfire Child Actor Recalls How Robin Williams Stepped in to Help
Lisa Jakub's Mrs. Doubtfire story shows how a setback at 15 turned into a moment of support from co-star Robin Williams.
Expelled at 15, Mrs. Doubtfire Child Actor Recalls How Robin Williams Stepped in to Help
Yahoo: A child star from ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ got expelled while filming. The principal framed the letter Robin Williams wrote in response.
She was filming Mrs. Doubtfire when her high school expelled her, so Robin Williams wrote the principal a letter. The principal framed it but still didn't let her back in.
A child star from ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ got expelled while filming. The principal framed the letter Robin Williams wrote in response.
“Mrs. Doubtfire” director Chris Columbus revealed to Business Insider while celebrating the movie’s 30th anniversary that talks for a sequel to the beloved 1993 comedy only started in 2014 shortly ...
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