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Robin Williams' Steps Out Since Surgery |
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Monday, May 18 2009
by Joe Halls
Robin Williams, who underwent a three-hour heart surgery in March, stepped out for the first time during the world premiere of his current movie, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian where he played the role of Theodore Roosevelt.
He exclaimed, "I feel wonderful… It's nice to just step out, rather than run. When you have a new valve, you have to take it a little slow. I'm like 80 percent there, so it's like, take it slow. But it's great."
Asked about his guesting on David Letterman's show, who is also included in the "brotherhood of the zipper chest" with Williams, he responded, "The idea of talking about open-heart surgery with someone who's had it – it's great to talk to someone else who's had the great opening as we call it."
image source: enjoyfrance.com |
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