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Robin Williams' Early Family Dreams Revealed
20 Nov
Summary
- Williams expressed a strong desire for a family before his first child's birth.
- The film 'The World According to Garp' influenced his views on fatherhood.
- He raised three children: Zak, Zelda, and Cody.

The article delves into Robin Williams' personal aspirations for fatherhood, revealed shortly before the birth of his first son, Zachary "Zak" Williams, in 1983 with his then-wife Valerie Velardi. Williams expressed a deep yearning for a family, a sentiment seemingly amplified by his dramatic role in the 1982 film 'The World According to Garp'.
This film marked a pivotal moment for the acclaimed comedian, allowing him to explore his dramatic acting capabilities beyond his sitcom fame. He viewed the character as an extension of his non-performing self, a chance to reconnect with his artistic roots. Post-divorce from Velardi, Williams married Marsha Garces, with whom he had daughter Zelda and son Cody.
Williams, who passed away in 2014, often spoke of his pride in his children, acknowledging the complexities of parenting. He reflected on being a "work-in-progress" dad but emphasized his love for his three children. His childhood, spent in a large Detroit mansion, offered a solitary but not unhappy upbringing.




