“Dead Poet’s Society” was one of Ethan Hawke’s earliest screen roles, and proved to be a breakthrough film that propelled him onto a successful future.
In a new interview with Variety, the “Good Lord Bird” star recalled that he initially didn’t get along with star Robin Williams due to the late comedy icon’s propensity to crack up his co-stars. “I thought Robin hated me,” Hawke told Variety. “He had a habit of making a ton of jokes on set.
At 18, I found that incredibly irritating. He wouldn’t stop and I wouldn’t laugh at anything he did.” RELATED: Ethan Hawke Says Late Friend River Phoenix Was ‘Chewed Up’ By Hollywood However, Williams eventually became one of his earliest champions, and even put him in touch with his first agent. “He
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