Mara Wilson, who played the youngest daughter to Robin Williams' cross-dressing father in 'Mrs Doubtfire', has penned a moving tribute to the late actor. Williams, 63, one of the most loved actor-comedians of his generation, committed suicide on August 11.In a long blog post, Wilson has shared memories of her time filming the iconic movie.
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"While it can be hard for me to remember filming 'Doubtfire', I've been flooded with memories in the past few days. It's humbling to know I am one of the few people who was there for these moments, that he's no longer around to share them," Wilson wrote.
Wilson said they had not spoken in a few years as they had just lost track of each other.
"If you can affect someone when they're young, you are in their heart forever. It is remarkable how many lives Robin touched, and how many people said, just as I had, that he reminded them of their fathers," she wrote.
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