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Pierce Brosnan reveals Robin Williams’ x-rated jokes on the legendary 90s film

Only editorial use. No book cover. Mandatory loan: Photo by 20th Century Fox/Blue Wolf/Kobal/Shutterstock (5882306b) Robin Williams Ms. Doubtfire - 1993 Director: Chris Columbus 20th Century Fox/Blue Wolf USA still comedy Madame Doubtfire
Robin Williams stolen every scene in MRS Doubtfire (picture: 20th Century Fox)

Pierce Brosnan has revealed that Robin Williams “fell” him with laughter on his X -rays for the set of MRS Doubtfire.

The couple shared the screen in the legendary family film, which came to the screen in November 1993.

This was followed by the late actor as Daniel Hillard, who had taken drastic measures during his divorce of Ms. Miranda (Sally Field) and dressed up as a much older housekeeper to spend more time with his children Lydia (Lisa Jakub), Chris (Matthew Lawrence) and Natalie (Mara Wilson).

The 71-year-old James Bond icon played as Stuart ‘Stu’ Dunmeyer, who ends with the three-person mother after the end of her marriage.

In a new interview with Vanity Fair, he couldn’t help but laugh out loud when he remembered old footage, including the chaotic restaurant scene in which the Miranda’s birthday celebrated.

Brosnan remembered the moment when Williams, as a nanny, made suggestive jokes about Stus relationship with his ex-wife.

Only editorial use. No book cover. Obligatory loan: Photo by 20th Century Fox/Blue Wolf/Kobal/Rex/Shutterstock (5882306d) Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan Mrs Doubtfire - 1993 Director: Chris Columbus 20th century Fox/Blue Wolf USA still comedy Madame Doubtfire
Pierce Brosnan played as a new friend of Miranda (Sally Field) (Image: 20th Century Fox)
Beverly Hills, Ca - January 16: The actor Robin Williams poses with his award as recipient of the Cecil B. Demille Prize with moderator Pierce Brosnan during the 62nd annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 16, 2005 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Pierce raved about working with Robin in the film of the 90s (Image: Getty)

“There are tons of film material from me if I only fall on the floor with laughter,” he said. ‘He got really blue.

“He was really colorful because the children were not there and it was only Robin and I was and he knew that he had me with his humor in the crosshair. I loved the man. ‘

When he discussed her first meeting, he also informed how the comedian would jump over the place and take a stand in different accents, including the one he had chosen for the housekeeper.

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“He was such a good -hearted man. He was such a beautiful soul. Nobody made me laugh like Robin Williams,” he added.

‘The job was only pure sky, pure sky. Pure joy. ‘

Williams tragically died at the age of 63 in 2014 and sent Hollywood in mourning.

Although he illuminated the screen countless times in good guys, Dead Poets Society, Jumanji and much more, Ms. Doubtfire is definitely one of his most popular roles.

Only editorial use. No book cover. Mandatory loan: Photo by Phil Bray/20th Century Fox/Blue Wolf/Kobal/Rex/Shutterstock (5882306H) Matthew Lawrence, Lisa Jakub, Robin Williams, Mara Wilson, Sally Field MRS Doubt - 1993 Director: Chris Columbus 20. Century Fox/Blue Wolf USA Still Comedy
Ms. Doubtfire was one of the most popular films of all time (picture: 20th Century Fox)

Although the figure was written “only for Williams’ Casting director Janet Hirshenson, he previously unveiled that he helps young actors with their own auditions.

“What was the most fun, I loved filling the children,” she previously said Metro to work on the Chris Columbus project. “We all took our favorite children from La to San Francisco to test with Robin, and Robin was so.

“He improvised all the time, but these were small children, including five -year -olds, and it was their test.

“He tried so much to keep the book to help the children with their auditions.”

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