Remembering Robin Williams: Sarah Michelle Gellar pays tribute on anniversary of his death
Sarah Michelle Gellar has paid tribute to Robin Williams
SARAH MICHELLE GELLAR took to Instagram last night to pay an incredibly emotional tribute to her close friend Robin Williams, to mark the one year anniversary of his death.
 
Robin tragically took his own life on August 11 of last year and tributes have been pouring in for the much-loved actor on Twitter throughout this morning.

Sarah Michelle led the celebrity messages, with her taking to her Instagram profile on the evening of the anniversary to share a heartbreaking tribute. 
 
Remembering Robin Williams: Sarah Michelle Gellar pays tribute on anniversary of his death
Actress shared a snap of the famous Good Will Hunting bench on Instagram

Remembering Robin Williams: Sarah Michelle Gellar pays tribute on anniversary of his death
Robin tragically took his own life one year ago today

Remembering Robin Williams: Sarah Michelle Gellar pays tribute on anniversary of his death
Robin's daughter Zelda has taken a break from social media during this tough time

Remembering Robin Williams: Sarah Michelle Gellar pays tribute on anniversary of his death
Robin as the much-loved character Mrs Doubtfire

Remembering Robin Williams: Sarah Michelle Gellar pays tribute on anniversary of his death
Sarah and Robin were extremely close

The actress, who starred alongside the acting legend in the CBS show The Crazy Ones, posted a photograph of the Boston park bench that Robin sat on during Good Will Hunting.
She shared the snap, alongside a quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson. 
 
The message read: "To laugh often and much; to win the respect of the intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty.
"To find the beauty in others; to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that one life has breathed easier because you lived here. This is to have succeeded," she captioned the photograph.
"You succeeded RW," she added.
The Buffy star also shared a photo of the actor on Twitter, alongside the caption: "July 21, 1951- August 11, 2014 #RobinWilliams"
 
The touching message comes after Robin's daughter, Zelda, took to Instagram last month to announce that she'd be taking a break from social networking during the anniversary of her dad's death.
Since Robin's passing, the unreleased movies that he left behind have opened - Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, Merry Friggin' Christmas and Boulevard.
The legendary star would have turned 64 on July 21 and had the ability to reduce his audience to tears or laughter.
The likes of Mrs Doubtfire, Aladdin, Dead Poets Society and Good Morning Vietnam are amongst some of his best-loved movies.

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