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Some of the greatest comedic actors in Hollywood are known best for their un-shying and generous humor with Robin Williams standing on a pedestal above them all. No matter who the actor encountered, they were all left in an uplifted mood because of his ability to make anyone in the room laugh. No matter how serious the mood, Williams always had a way to bring back the smiles on people’s faces.

Josh Charles in The Veil (2023) | Image via FX

Although comedians are more used to making people laugh, there are rare instances when they too find themselves in a fit of laughter because of one reason or another. Making Williams laugh would be another feat of its own, one that many could have only dreamt of achieving. However,Dead Poets Societystar Josh Charles found a way.

Josh Charles Practiced Stand Up Comedy

During an interview on theRich Eisen Show, Josh Charles opened up about his experience when working onDead Poets Society.He talked about how the movie found its footing after being lost, and almost being scrapped as well. The critically acclaimed masterpiece is regarded as one of the best and for good reason. However, the fact that they weren’t able to find a director for almost a year was frightening.

“When I was my son’s age, I got really into stand up comedy. Even though I did it as a kid like on Open Mic nights.”

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With his time on the set, Charles got an opportunity to gel well withRobin Williams. When reiterating his time with the late actor, he added that growing up,The Good Wifeactor found himself visiting Open Mic Nights in Baltimore and indulging in stand-up comedy.

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He used to take his dad’s help and create sets for himself to perform comedy he had picked up along the way. His father’s copywriters helped him create the jokes he then went on to perform. However, it was because of this that he gained another skill.

Josh Charles Found the Key to Make Robin Williams Laugh

Josh Charles found the perfect way to interact with Robin Williams, so much so that he was one of the rare few people who was able to make the legendary comedian laugh again and again. During his days diving into stand-up comedy, Charles became a big fan of Richard Pryor. As a way of improving his own skills, he started mimicking the comedian’s sketches.

“I was obsessed with Richard Pryor and so that’s all I would do. I would listen to Richard Pryor and I would just imitate Richard Pryor. So I would do that for Robin sometimes and that would make him laugh and that was fun. That was like one of our little things that I’ve always felt really proud about. That I could make him laugh when I just throw some Pryor out.”

Robin Williams In Dead Poets Society (1989)

He would listen to the comedian all day long and then take the jokes he learned onto the set, specifically to Robin Williams. He tried and tested Richard Pryor’s jokes on the actors, those that inevitably made him burst into laughter.

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The entire routine became a thing for the two of them and Charles was extremely proud of the same. He found the perfect way to make the actor laugh and cherished it forevermore.

Dead Poets Societycan be rented on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.

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Adya Godboley is the Anime Content Lead at FandomWire with over 1800 published articles. She is a Rotten Tomatoes-certified critic with a background in literature. From The Case Study of Vanitas to Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint, her anime knowledge is one she’s gathered with years of experience. She also enjoys Marvel, DC and Superhero media with her works having been recognized by prominent figures such as Dwayne Johnson, Abby Trott and the Blood of Zeus creators.

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