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Williams memorabili­a nets $6.1m

- Williams: Died aged 63

NEW YORK: Art, film memorabili­a and personal effects owned by the late actor Robin Williams and his wife fetched US$6.1 million (about 200 million baht) at auction in New York on Thursday, four years after his death, Sotheby’s said.

The Oscar-winner, movie veteran, standup comedian and television star was one of Hollywood’s most popular entertaine­rs whose death in August 2014 triggered an outpouring of emotion the world over.

More than 2,000 fans and collectors from across the globe registered to bid for some 300 works owned by Williams and his second wife, film producer and philanthro­pist Marsha Garces Williams, Sotheby’s said.

The most expensive lot was Swiss artist Adolf Wolfli’s Der

San Salvathor that sold for $795,000.

Stand-out items included a watercolou­r from the movie

Good Will Hunting that sold for $90,000 and street artist Banksy’s Happy Choppers from 2006 that fetched $735,000.

Williams won an Oscar in 1998 for Good Will Hunting.

The watercolou­r, painted by the film’s director Gus Van Sant and inscribed to Williams, was displayed in the office of his therapist character Sean Maguire.

Forty-five watches from Williams’ personal collection sold for a combined total of $445,000, including his watch from Dead Poets Society (1989) that went for $32,500, the auction house said.

The entire sale fetched $6.1 million, smashing pre-sale estimates of $4.6 million with 95% of all lots sold.

Among the organisati­ons to benefit are The Juilliard School in New York, where a permanent scholarshi­p in Williams’s name will be set up, the Wounded Warrior Project and the Challenged Athletes Foundation.

A father of three, he was known for highenergy, rapid-fire improvisat­ion and clowning, and starred in hit films such as Good Morning, Vietnam and Mrs Doubtfire.

Marsha was his second wife. The couple were married from 1989 to 2010, and had two children together.

Williams committed suicide aged 63. His widow and third wife, Susan Schneider, later revealed that he had been suffering from Lewy body dementia, a neurodegen­erative disease.

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AFP The original Robin Williams iconic ‘Mork’ spacesuit from the 1970s comedy show ‘Mork and Mindy’.
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