Hard
to
believe,
but
it
has
been
one
year
since
we
lost
the
always
smiling
Robin
Williams.
The
Oscar
winning
star
who
was
born
in
1951
died
in
2014
on
August
11th
at
the
age
of
63
after
his
long
battle
with
depression.
Robin
Williams
committed
suicide
at
his
home
in
Tiburon,
California
leaving
behind
an
incredible
body
of
both
comedic
and
dramatic
work
forever.
The
sudden
death
of
Robin
Williams
left
the
industry
with
an
outpouring
of
grief,
and
fan
memorials
from
worldwide.
On
Monday
night,
Sarah
Michelle
Gellar
took
to
Instagram
to
pay
tribute
to
her
former
'The
Crazy
Ones'
co-star
Robin
Williams.
Sara
and
Robin
Williams
starred
in
CBS
sitcom
'The
Crazy
Ones'
where
he
played
her
dad.
On
the
one-year
anniversary
of
his
death,
Sarah
Michelle
Gellar
shared
a
photo
of
the
Boston
park
bench
that
Williams
sat,
in
an
iconic
scene
from
'Good
Will
Hunting'.
Courtesy
of
Twitter
On
the
first
death
anniversary
of
Robin
Williams,
Sarah
quoted
Ralph
Waldo
Emerson.
"To
laugh
often
and
much;
to
win
the
respect
of
the
intelligent
people
and
the
affection
of
children;
to
earn
the
appreciation
of
honest
critics
and
endure
the
betrayal
of
false
friends;
to
appreciate
beauty;
to
find
the
beauty
in
others;
to
leave
the
world
a
bit
better
whether
by
a
healthy
child,
a
garden
patch,
or
a
redeemed
social
condition;
to
know
that
one
life
has
breathed
easier
because
you
lived
here," she
wrote
on
Instagram.
"This
is
to
have
succeeded."
"You
succeeded
RW,"
she
concluded
to
pay
homage
to
the
lost
star.
Robin's
daughter,
Zelda
Williams,
also
posted
a
message
to
her
social
media
account
a
few
weeks
ago
to
remind
his
fans
know
she
would
be
taking
a
break
from
Twitter
and
Instagram
in
the
coming
weeks
to
pay
homage
to
her
father.
She
wrote,
"@HistoryNeedsYou
#RobinWilliams
passed
away
3
wks
after
finishing
#AbsolutelyAnything
Was
hoping
2
finally
meet
him.
Alas
not
to
be.
#genius."
Former
X
Factor
winner
Steve
Brookstein
wrote,
"Today
is
a
bad
day.
Rest
in
peace
Robin
Williams.
Thankfully
never
had
it
that
bad."
Robin
Williams
might
not
be
anymore
with
us,
but
the
talented
comedian
and
brilliant
actor
has
left
us
with
his
last
picture,
'Boulevard' which
is
releasing
on
July
10.