The American Cinematheque is paying tribute to the legacy of Robin Williams, who died last August at age 63, with a seven-film retrospective at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica.
"Robin Williams Remembered," which begins Thursday, features some of his best-loved films as well as a sneak preview of "Boulevard," the drama containing his final starring performance.
Amanda Plummer is scheduled to reminisce about working with Williams Thursday at the screening of Terry Gilliam's 1991"The Fisher King," for which the actor earned his third best actor Oscar nomination, as well as a screening of 1982's "The World According to Garp," directed by George Roy Hill.