Robin Williams’ son Zak Williams paid tribute to his late father on the nine-year anniversary of his death on the age of 63.
On Friday, the 40-year-old actor posted a throwback photo of the “Mrs. Doubtfire” star walking across a tennis court while waving a racket to the group.
Within the heartfelt caption, Zak joked about Williams’ famously unusual style and shared how he loves remembering his dad.
“Dad, on the 9th anniversary of your passing, I’m remembering you to your most excellent fashion decisions,” Zak wrote alongside the photo during which Williams was pictured clad in a white graphic T-shirt and printed khaki cargo shorts.
He continued, “As of late are at all times hard and I like remembering you for being so very, very YOU. Love you a lot!”
Williams died by suicide on Aug. 11, 2014.
The legendary comedian struggled with addiction throughout his profession and had accomplished a rehab stint shortly before his death.
Following his death, it was found that the actor was affected by Lewy Body Dementia.
“It can be crucial to note that patients with diffuse Lewy Body Dementia continuously present with Parkinsonian motor symptoms and … depression and hallucinations,” the pathology report said on the time.
Last month, Zak and Williams’ daughter Zelda, 33, took to social media to honor their father on what would have been his 72nd birthday.
The legendary comedian was born on July 21, 1951, in Chicago, Illinois.
“Completely satisfied 72nd Dad! Was remembering how much I used to love that look you’d give,” Zak captioned a photograph of Williams from his 1987 war comedy “Good Morning, Vietnam.”
He continued, “That look with a mischievous, loving grin that your mates and family members knew so well. Joyous and curious and wondrous. Miss you and love you perpetually!”
In her tribute to her father, Zelda noted that if Williams were still alive, he would have been supporting the continuing Author’s Guild of America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) strikes.
The “Teen Wolf” alum shared a throwback snap of Williams on the picket lines in the course of the 2008 WGA strike, writing, “Completely satisfied birthday to Poppo, who definitely would’ve been on the market fighting the great fight for art and artists today and at all times.”
The beloved actor was a father of three.
He shared Zak together with his first wife Valerie Valerdi, to whom he was married from 1978 to 1988.
As well as to Zak and Zelda, Williams was also father to son Cody, 31, who doesn’t appear to have social media.
The comedian shared daughter Zelda, 33, and son Cody, 31 together with his ex-wife Marsha Garces.
The 2 tied the knot in 1989 but later divorced in 2010.
Williams was married to his third wife Susan Schneider from 2011 until his death.
On Father’s Day in June, Zak remembered Williams for his “courage and compassion” in a post that he shared on X, the platform formerly often known as Twitter.
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“To all of the dads on the market who go all out for his or her family members, thanks for every part you do. Dad, I’m specifically remembering you to your courage and compassion today. Thanks for helping me learn the way to be kind to myself as a primary step towards showing up for others. Completely satisfied Father’s Day, LOVE YOU perpetually!”
Within the post, Zak added two photos of the actor from two of his most memorable roles within the hit movies “Good Will Hunting” and “The Birdcage.”
Zak is father to son McLaurin Clement, 4, and daughter Zola June, 2, whom he shares together with his wife Olivia June.
The pair married on World Mental Health Day in 2020.
Fox News Digital’s Lauryn Overhultz contributed to this report.
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