An Intimate Portrait of Robin Williams: A Friend’s Perspective

Remembering Robin Williams Through Rare Photographs

Thursday marks two years since actor and comedian Robin Williams passed away. The photographer Arthur Grace struck up a friendship with Williams while capturing him for a 1986 Newsweek cover story. From that moment, the pictures kept coming, highlighting Williams’ vibrant personality and deep connections with family and friends.

Capturing the Essence of a Legend

Grace has compiled 190 photographs, offering a glimpse into Williams’ life from 1986 until 2002. Notably, these images include candid moments with his daughter, Zelda, and his then-wife, Marsha, as well as iconic shots from his performances.

Thursday marks two years since actor/comedian Robin Williams ended his life. Photographer Arthur Grace struck up a friendship with Williams while capturing him for a 1986 Newsweek cover story.
Williams with his daughter, Zelda, and his then-wife, Marsha, in 1989.
After Grace spent a month on the road with Williams for the 1986 Newsweek story, the comedian asked him to shoot the cover for what would be Williams' Grammy-winning album 'A Night at the Met'.
Williams during a publicity shoot for his August 1986 show at New York’s Metropolitan Opera House.

Intimate Moments with Family

Many photographs depict Williams enjoying family time, such as a memorable moment at home in San Francisco in 1995, where he is seen playing with his children while wearing goggles.

Williams' children Zelda and Cody are in the water, but the funnyman is the one with the goggles in this 1995 photo at home in San Francisco.
Williams enjoying time with his children in 1995.

A Glimpse into His Career

Williams’ extensive body of work is also represented in Grace’s collection. This includes behind-the-scenes moments during filming for his iconic movies. For instance, a makeup test for the box-office smash “Mrs. Doubtfire” showcases his commitment to his craft.

Williams is shown during a makeup test for what would be the box-office smash 'Mrs. Doubtfire' in 1993.
Williams during a makeup test for “Mrs. Doubtfire” in 1993.

The Friendship with Arthur Grace

Grace, a seasoned photojournalist, shared a profound connection with Williams, often discussing politics and his travels. Their friendship allowed Grace unique access to Williams’ life, capturing both public performances and private family time.

A Lasting Legacy

The publication of this collection comes two years after Williams’ tragic death. Grace hopes that through these photographs, fans will see the real Robin Williams—happy, reflective, and always surrounded by love.

Williams shares a moment with his pregnant wife, Marsha, in New York in 1989.
Williams with his pregnant wife, Marsha, in New York in 1989.

For those interested in exploring more about Robin Williams and his remarkable life through these intimate photographs, it’s essential to acknowledge the deep impact he left on both cinema and the hearts of many.


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