Kirsten Dunst shares heartwarming memory of Robin Williams during ‘Jumanji’
‘Dead Poets Society’ Robin Williams died by suicide at age of 63 in San Francisco
Kirsten Dunst looked back on her time on set of 1995's adventure film Jumanji with late co-star Robin Williams.
Williams played Alan Parrish, a man who is trapped inside magical Jumanji board game as a child and released decades later. Meanwhile, Dunst played Judy Shepherd, who discovers the game and accidentally frees Alan.
During her appearance at The Drew Barrymore Show alongside her Roofman co-star Channing Tatum, the Spider-Man actress reflected on loss of William, saying, “It makes me so sad thinking about him ... he left such an impression on me with his grace and the way he treated everyone."
“He was just like… He left such an impression on me with his grace and the way he treated everyone,” she added. “And then, on top of it, he gave me my first computer? And he just was so generous with his spirit and everything.”
Currently, the actress is starring in Roofman as Leigh Wainscott, who is a single mother and an employee at a toy-store. The film is now running in theatres.
Robin Williams cause of death
Williams died by suicide on August 11, 2014. After his death, it was revealed that has been suffering from Lewy body dementia, severe brain disorder that affects thinking, memory and movement.
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