Robin Williams Dead Of Apparent Suicide
Beloved TV and movie actor Robin Williams is dead of an apparent suicide.
The Marin County Sheriff's Office issued a release Monday saying Williams was found inside his home in Tiburon, California Monday after a 911 call. An investigation into the cause of death is underway, although Williams' longtime publicist is suggesting the actor may have taken his own life.
Authorities suspect Williams died of suicide due to asphyxia. The 63-year-old actor was discovered unresponsive at his home in Tiburon, California at about noon local time Monday.
Williams' wife Susan Schneider released a statement Monday, saying "This morning, I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings. I am utterly heartbroken."
She added, "As he is remembered, it is our hope the focus will not be on Robin's death, but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions." Williams' publicist Max Buxbaum said the actor had been battling severe depression of late.
Williams recently checked into a renewal center to re-address his sobriety issues. A four-time Oscar nominee, Williams won a supporting actor Oscar in 1998 for Good Will Hunting. He most recently starred in the CBS sitcom "The Crazy Ones," which lasted just one season.
Williams shot to fame in the late 1970s playing alien Mork on the TV sitcom "Mork & Mindy." His numerous film credits include Good Morning Vietnam, Dead Poets Society, Mrs. Doubtfire, Good Will Hunting, Patch Adams and last year's The Butler.
The beloved comedian's final Instagram post was a touching photo of him and his daughter, Zelda Rae Williams, from when they were younger in honor of her 25th birthday.
"Gooood morning Vietnam! It's 0600 hours. What does the "O" stand for? O my God, it's early!" #RobinWilliams as Airman Cronauer. #USAF #RIP
— U.S. Air Force (@usairforce) August 12, 2014
I could not be more stunned by the loss of Robin Williams, mensch, great talent, acting partner, genuine soul.
— Steve Martin (@SteveMartinToGo) August 11, 2014
Sorry to learn of the tragic death of Robin Williams. Spent a lot of time with him. Even performed with him in San Francisco. So sad.
— Larry King (@kingsthings) August 11, 2014
Oh no. Please no. Robin Williams. I loved you so much. I'm devastated.
— Sarah Shahi (@onlysarahshahi) August 11, 2014
A huge loss to this generation and more importantly his loved ones... My condolences . Rest in peace to you RW. #robinwilliams #comicgenius
— Jeremy Renner (@Renner4Real) August 12, 2014
RIP Robin Williams. One of my favorites. Damn sad!
— Michael Strahan (@michaelstrahan) August 12, 2014
So sad to hear about @robinwilliams passing. I feel like I grew up on his humor.....he brought so much laughter to so many! #RIP
— Nick Lachey (@NickLachey) August 12, 2014
He didn’t win an Oscar for this performance in 2010, but it did help the #SFGiants win a Ring.
http://t.co/UGwGvft0tx
RIP Robin Williams
— San Francisco Giants (@SFGiants) August 11, 2014