Finally Robin Williams Made Me Laugh
His wife, who used to be the nanny for his kids when he was married to his ex, is suing Robin Williams for divorce. According to Best Week Ever here,
After 19 years of what must have been unfathomable torture, Robin Williams’ wife has finally filed for divorce.
The divorce papers are full of references to “Mr. Happy”
And according to this article here in the Daily Mail, his wife, Marsha Garces Williams was also responsible for foisting the horrific movie Patch Adams upon society, which only fueled my hatred for clowns.
Robin Williams’ comic appeal has waned at the box office over the years and, it appears, at home too.
Marsha Garces Williams, his producer wife of almost 19 years, has filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences.
The two met when Garces Williams worked as a nanny for Williams’ son Zachary, whom he had with his previous wife, Valerie Valardi.
Robin and Garces Williams also have two children together, daughter Zelda, 18, and son Cody, 16.
Garces was a producer on a number of her husband’s projects, including Jakob the Liar, Patch Adams, and Mrs. Doubtfire.
So Mrs. Doubtfire was based on the idea that a nanny could save a broken family? Who’da thunk it? Robin Williams hasn’t made a funny movie since The Best of Times. Even Williams’ voiceover work is horrible. I’m still pissed at Robin Williams for ruining Robots and Alladin.
I don’t know. I thought Death to Smoochie was ok. But other than that yeah. I liked him better when he was Mork from Ork because I was 12.
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