Sally Fields Opens Up About Robin Williams’ Behavior on Set

 

 

 

 

In a candid and heartfelt interview, acclaimed actress Sally Field has shared intimate reflections on her time working with the late Robin Williams, offering a rare glimpse into the man behind the manic energy and boundless humor that defined his public persona.

Field, who starred alongside Williams in the beloved 1993 film *Mrs. Doubtfire*, recalled not only the brilliance of his comedic timing but also the deeply human side of a man who touched everyone around him.

According to Field, working with Williams was both exhilarating and unpredictable.

“You never knew what he was going to do next,” she said with a soft smile.

“But that was the beauty of him.

 

 

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He brought this electric charge into every room, every scene, every moment.

It wasn’t just acting.

It was like watching a storm and a sunrise at the same time.”

Field remembered how Williams would often ad-lib entire scenes, causing the cast and crew to erupt into laughter even during the most challenging filming days.

“We’d have to cut multiple takes just because no one could keep a straight face.

Even the camera operators were laughing,” she recalled fondly.

 

 

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But behind the scenes, Field says, there was also a quieter, more introspective side to Williams that wasn’t always visible to the public.

She described moments of stillness, when the cameras stopped rolling and Williams would retreat into his own thoughts.

“He was kind, gentle, and incredibly intelligent,” she said.

“There was so much going on beneath the surface.

So much depth.

He wasn’t always the loudest person in the room when the spotlight was off.

 

 

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Sometimes, he was just watching, listening, absorbing.”

Field also emphasized Williams’ generosity and sensitivity on set, particularly toward younger actors and crew members.

She recalled how he took extra time to comfort child actors who were nervous, making them feel safe and included through playful jokes and gentle encouragement.

“He treated everyone with kindness,” Field said.

“From the directors to the assistants to the kids on set—he made you feel seen.”

Their collaboration on *Mrs. Doubtfire* has become iconic, and Field credits much of the film’s emotional resonance to Williams’ performance.

 

 

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“He wasn’t just being funny.

He was being real.

You could feel the pain, the love, the desperation.

That’s what made him so special—he could make you laugh and break your heart in the same breath,” she said.

Field admitted that watching the film now is bittersweet.

 

 

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“I see him and I hear his voice, and it’s like he’s still here.

But then I remember he’s not, and it hurts all over again.”

Reflecting on his passing, Field’s voice grew quiet.

“There was something about Robin that was impossible to define,” she said.

“He gave so much of himself to the world, and I think sometimes it cost him more than any of us knew.

He carried so many people’s joy, but I don’t know if he ever gave himself enough of it.”

 

 

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Sally Field’s memories of Robin Williams are a moving tribute to a man who brought light into so many lives while quietly battling his own darkness.

Through her words, audiences are reminded not only of his extraordinary talent but also of the warmth, vulnerability, and humanity that made him truly irreplaceable.