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babylonsister

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Fri Aug 15, 2014, 09:47 PM Aug 2014

Photographer Photographs Two Mimes in 1974...Realizes 35 Years Later that One Was Robin Williams [View all]

Photographer Photographs Two Mimes in 1974, Only Realizes 35 Years Later that One Was Robin Williams

Published on August 14, 2014 by DL Cade





Robin Williams tragic death has left the entire world in shock, grieving for a man whose entire professional life was dedicated to bringing joy to others. Many are taking time now to pay tribute to the academy award-winning actor and comedian, and as clips and stories from decades long gone surface, some incredible stories have come to light.

One such story involves photographer Daniel Sorine, who in 1974 thought he was just photographing two random mimes in Central Park, only to discover 35 years later that he had captured a then little-known Robin Williams on film.

“Back in the 1970′s I was a young photographer, short of funds, and not able to afford a studio or adventurous treks around the globe in search of the perfect image,” he told us over email. “Therefore, the streets of New York City became my studio as well as the studio for many other aspiring photographers.”

On weekends, Sorine describes Central Park as “a photographers paradise thanks to an unlimited amount of live performers showcasing their various talents,” and one day in 1974, he was attracted to a pair of mimes that were doing just that.



“What attracted me to Robin Williams and his fellow mime, Todd Oppenheimer, was an unusual amount of intensity, personality and physical fluidity,” Sorine tells us. “When I approached them with my Pentax Spotmatic they allowed me to invite them into my camera instead of me having to chase after them.”

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