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Robin Williams dies. We may never see another box office star like him.

Robin Williams鈥檚 arsenal of gifts as an actor and comedian made him one of Hollywood鈥檚 most bankable stars over the course of three decades. The breadth of Robin Williams's appeal was made clear by the outpouring of grief over his death Monday. 

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Actor Robin Williams speaking at The 24th American Cinematheque Awards honoring Matt Damon in Beverly Hills, Calif., in 2010. Williams, whose free-form comedy and adept impressions dazzled audiences for decades, died Monday in an apparent suicide.

When news broke Monday evening of Robin Williams鈥檚 death by apparent suicide, the country reacted in step as though it had lost a close friend. Facebook and Twitter flooded with heartbroken remembrances and favorite quotes and clips from the actor and comedian鈥檚 most memorable TV and film appearances, almost too many to count. President Obama released a statement calling Mr. Williams 鈥 an airman, a doctor, a genie, a nanny, a president, a professor, a bangarang Peter Pan,鈥 鈥 references he didn鈥檛 explain further, because he didn鈥檛 need to. Makeshift memorials began popping up in William鈥檚 most memorable filming locations, including the house in 鈥Mrs. Doubtfire鈥 and a bench in the Boston Public Garden featured in 鈥Good Will Hunting.鈥

The widespread outpouring of grief for Williams is hardly surprising: He had a three-decade run as a cultural touchstone. Especially for a comedic actor that鈥檚 rare, and his run as a reliable box office draw may never be matched again. From Mork to Mrs. Doubtfire to Aladdin鈥檚 genie, Williams was a star that people would come to see 鈥 and hear 鈥 again and again.

Williams鈥檚 prodigious gifts as a performer were recognized almost right away: In his early 20s, he was one of two students selected for an advanced studies program at Julliard (the other was Christopher Reeve). Soon after, he landed a cameo role as the alien Mork in the TV series 鈥淗appy Days.鈥 His appearances were so popular that a spinoff, "Mork and Mindy,鈥 was soon ordered up. That show ran for four seasons, and Mork became a common sight on a wide range of merchandise, from lunchboxes to posters to T-shirts to puzzles.

His market appeal, born of a combination of manic energy and emotional vulnerability, translated easily to film. Williams鈥檚 movies have grossed a combined $3.2 billion in the United States and $5.2 billion worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo, a film stats aggregation site. He鈥檚 been in 13 films that have grossed more than $100 million in the US, without adjusting for inflation.

In addition to being a box office draw, Williams was influential in the world of voice-over: Widespread acclaim for his work as the voice of the genie in Disney鈥檚 "Aladdin" set the standard and inspired other major stars to do voice animated characters. The demand for his talents in that arena was such that at one point, in order to get him to participate in more projects, Disney formally apologized for not compensating him adequately for his work on "Aladdin."

For comedians to have such sustained success in the film industry is a rarity. Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, and Jack Black all saw their popularity explode in the early 2000s; Ferrell had a hit last winter with 鈥淎nchorman 2,鈥 but all three had brief reigns at the top compared with Williams. Other comics, from Zach Galifianakis to Melissa McCarthy, had even shorter stints before critics, and soon after, audiences, grew weary of them.

Part of Williams鈥檚 staying power was his success in dramatic films, including 鈥Dead Poets Society鈥 and his Oscar-winning turn in 鈥淕ood Will Hunting.鈥 听"There's only a few I can think of who can so nimbly step back and forth between drama and comedy like Robin Williams did," film critic Richard Roeper 听

Even in recent years, past the height of his stardom, symptoms of his enduring appeal remained. 鈥淢rs. Doubtfire,鈥 was the most-played movie on cable TV last year, according to a report from the research firm IHS Technology. Apple used one of the actor鈥檚 monologues as Mr. Keating in 鈥淒ead Poets Society鈥 as the voice-over for its Super Bowl commercial .听In making that choice, Apple was surely aware of how many millions of us associate Williams not just with laughter, but with nonconformity, emotional complexity, and a keen sense of how beautiful and hopeful the world can be.听

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