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Robin Williams Talks of Being a Dad


Robin Williams Talks of Being a Dad

Wednesday, August 26 2009

Starring in his latest comedy film World's Greatest Dad, Robin Williams shared how he is as a father to his three children namely Zachary Pym,26, Zelda Rae,20, and Cody Alan,18.



"I'm so proud of them in different ways, but have they always been cherubs? No, but that's been part of the process," he said. "And am I the 'world's greatest dad?' Not at all, I'm a work-in-progress, but I love them."



Meanwhile, World's Greatest Dad was helmed by another comedian Bobcat Goldthwait who said that "The movie is a bit of a satire about how we rewrite people when they die." He then joked, "Now, suddenly everybody would let Michael Jackson baby-sit their kids."



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