Robin Williams Last Interviews: Actor Recalls 'Mork & Mindy' Before Death [VIDEO]
Actor Robin Williams died on Monday from an apparent suicide at age 63.
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The comedic actor touched the lives of so many viewers from childhood (Aladdin, Mrs. Doubtfire) to adulthood (Good Will Hunting, What Dreams May Come), and Williams recently took fans down memory lane during recent interviews for Pioneers of Television and ET.
Williams broke into the popular conscience in the 1978 series Mork & Mindy, and the manic comedy and improvisation he honed at that time brought about the man so many viewers have come to love.
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"It came at a time when people are going, 'What's this?' And we got lucky. And then it was just this thing," Williams said on Pioneers of Television. "It became, every Thursday night - people going, they want to see how crazy it would be."
Several months before his death, Williams reunited with his Mork & Mindy costar, Pam Dawber, for an episode of The Crazy Ones.
"It was weird, even after I won the Academy Award, it was like a week later there were still people going, 'Mork!'" Williams recalled to ET in April.
Even after Williams' passing, people will still remember Mork for quite some time.