1. After auditioning for the role of Mork, Williams was told to sit down. He did so not by sitting with his butt, but with his head.
2. For Moscow on the Hudson , Williams spent a year learning Russian customs, including a month of language classes for five hours a day.
3. He did so much ad-libbing that Aladdin had 16 hours of usable material.
4. While voicing the film, he also spent time cheering up the cast and crew of Schindler’s List .
5. It took a whopping four and a half hours every day to do his makeup for Mrs. Doubtfire .
6. And to test the character’s authenticity, Williams wore the costume to an adult bookstore.
9. In his Oscar-nominated role for Good Morning, Vietnam , Williams’ dialogue behind the microphone was entirely improvised.
10. Williams went camping in the director’s backyard before shooting Jack .
11. For the Patch Adams scenes filmed at The University of North Carolina, Robin Williams would do stand-up for classes that were in session.
12. Williams improvised enough material to create an entirely alternate version of Flubber.
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