Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Robin Williams was 'deeply sad' on set

Robin Williams appeared "deeply sad" while
filming The Crazy Ones .
The 63-year-old actor, who was found dead by his personal
assistant after he hanged himself at his home in Tiburon,
California on Monday, appeared "exhausted" while working on
the CBS comedy, which was axed earlier this year after just one
season.
A source told PEOPLE magazine: "We knew he was struggling."
The insider recalled that in the middle of one scene, "his face
changed. He looked so exhausted and profoundly, deeply sad.
And then one minute later he pulled himself back together, and he
nailed the scene".
Bob Zmuda, the creator of the Comic Relief charity, also said: "He
was a guy who had the highest of highs while performing. But
when he walked off that stage and went back to the dressing
room alone, he could face the lowest of lows."
But the Oscar winner, who sought treatment in rehab last month,
was also reportedly struggling financially in recent years and
was devastated when the series was cancelled.
Another source told gossip website RadarOnline: "Robin slipped
into a deep depression. He felt embarrassed and humiliated that
the show had been a failure. It was very hard for Robin to accept.
Here he was in his sixties, and forced to take a role on television
for the money. It's just not where he thought he would be at this
point in his life.
"There was also frustration that Robin expressed at having to
take television and movie roles he didn't want to take, but had to
for the paycheck."
Meanwhile, the Williams family has asked well-wishers to send
donations to several charities close to the actor's heart,
including his late friend Christopher Reeve's foundation, in lieu of
flowers ahead of his funeral.

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