Even though Robin Williams passed away far too soon more than seven years ago, his memory and influence endure. His departure brought despair and substance misuse to light, starting crucial discussions about addiction and mental health.
Nevertheless, it was eventually found that Robin Williams’s premature death was caused by other circumstances. As a result, Susan Schneider Williams, Robin’s widow, revealed the real reason behind her husband’s passing. When the legendary Robin Williams passed away in 2014, the entire world wept for the loss of a comic genius. Known for his humor, generosity, and commitment to family values, Robin had a profound influence on many.
Fans all throughout the world loved Robin Williams for his memorable roles in films like Mrs. Doubtfire, Aladdin, and Good Morning Vietnam. Those who had the honor of getting to know him well saw through his off-camera humor and his capacity to brighten people’s days when they most needed it. Regarding his private life, the well-liked actor had three marriages and three kids. When he was still a relatively unknown bartender in San Francisco in June 1976, he met Valeria Velardi, with whom he would later get married.
In 2018, Valeria reported that he was a French-accented bartender who served her drinks and had pleasant conversations. She also mentioned that he spoke French, offered to give her a ride home, and that after they kissed, she knew she would see him again. In 1978, the couple tied the knot, and in 1983, they welcomed a son, Zack. But they did part ways in 1988, and Valeria has refuted reports that she had an affair with the nanny.
After the split, Williams married Marsha. They were married in 1989, while she was expecting. Together, Zelda (born in 1989) and Cody (born in 1991) were the couple’s children. Regretfully, Robin’s second marriage failed to last, when Marsha filed for divorce in 2008 citing irreconcilable reasons.
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