Williams began performing stand-up comedy in San Francisco in the mid-1970s. He became famous as the mysterious Mork in the ABC sitcom Mork & Mindy (1978-1982). He also was the main character of several box-office hits such as Hook (1991), Aladdin (92), Mrs. Doubtfire (93), Jumanji (95), The Birdcage (1996), Good Will Hunting (191997), Night at the Museum (2006-2014). He was awarded the award for Best Supporting Actor in Good Will Hunting at the Academy Awards. Star received nominations for four Academy Awards, which included two Primetime Emmy Awards and six Golden Globe Awards. He was also presented with two Screen Actors Guild Awards and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. Star also had discussions with Tati Westbrook, who said Star made her upload a video of James Charles. Star said he was witness to the 2012 actions of Vanity. [33Star had said Star has stated that he was a witness to Vanity's actions in 2012. Star was accused of being a part of Vanity even though he was aware of the allegations of sexual assault and reaping the benefits of Vanity's ongoing popularity. [35] Following an HuffPost report on the victims of sexual assault (many of being minors), Chris Hansen, of To Catch a Predator began reporting on the incident. Star spoke with Hansen through YouTube and stated that he was unaware of any inappropriate conduct among Vanity or the girls who were underage, and that his tweets were based solely on rumors.
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