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Robin Williams: Watch clips from some of his top movies

Robin Williams, found dead of an apparent suicide in California, leaves behind a decades-long career in which he portrayed a range of beloved characters both in dramatic and comedic roles. Here's a look at some of the 63-year-old Oscar winner's most notable on-screen appearances.

Actor, 63, died of apparent suicide, California police say

Robin Williams, who was found dead on Monday from an apparent suicide, played many characters in a nearly four-decade career. His film and TV credits included, clockwise from top left: Mork from Mork & Mindy, Good Morning, Vietnam, One-Hour Photo, Patch Adams, Aladdin and Mrs. Doubtfire. (CBC)

Iconic actor-comedian Robin Williams, found dead of an apparent suicide in California, leaves behind a decades-long career in which he portrayed a range of beloved characters both in dramatic and comedic roles. Here's a look at just a few of the 63-year-old Oscar winner's most memorable on-screen appearances.

Mork Mork & Mindy (1978-1982)

Audiences first began paying attention to Williams when he won the role of Mork, a quirky alien from the planet Ork, in the series Mork & Mindy. The sitcom, a spin-off of Happy Days, allowed the then-unknown actor to flex his comedy chops for TV viewers.

AdrianCronauerGood Morning, Vietnam(1987)

Starring as a mouthy DJ for the Armed Forces Radio Service who draws the ire of military brass for the content of his broadcasts during the Vietnam War, Williams ultimately won a Golden Globe for his starring performance. He was also nominated for an Academy Award andBAFTAAward for best actor.

John Keating Dead Poets Society (1989)

In one of his earliest dramatic roles, Williams inspired a generation of young writers at a stuffy Vermont boarding school as the non-conventional English teacher John Keating. The emotional climactic scene in which his students stand on their desks in a show of solidarity and support became an instant classic. The role earned Williams his second Oscar nomination.

The Genie Aladdin(1992)

Williams delighted millions of children in the1990sas the voice of the mischievous genie with a heart of gold in Disney's 1992 animated musicalAladdin.

On Monday, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences tweeted this tribute to Williams, which was retweeted more than 140,000 times:

Daniel Hillard / Mrs. Doubtfire Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)

In a comedic role that required him to don drag, Williams pulled double duty, playing a screw-up divorced father who disguises himself as a British female nanny in order to spend more time with his kids.

Dr. Sean Maguire Good Will Hunting (1997)

Williams won best supporting actor at the 1998 Oscars for his portrayal as a college psychologist who mentors Matt Damon's Will Hunting, a brilliant M.I.T. janitor from South Boston with a gift for mathematics.

Dr. Hunter Adams Patch Adams(1998)

In one of Williams' most iconic roles, he played Patch Adams, a medical student in the1970sdetermined to shake up medical school who believes laughter and joy should be a part of the human healing process.

Seymour Parrish OneHour Photo (2002)

In later years, Williams began taking on riskier roles and exploring darker characters such as the lonely photo lab technician Sy Parrish, who harbours a dangerous obsession with one of the families that drops off photos at his shop.