Robin Williams helped ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ movie daughter by writing letter to school after she was expelled
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Lisa Jakub, who played one of Robin Williams three children in the 1993 comedy "Mrs. Doubtfire," said the actor wrote a letter to her school when she was expelled.
"I got thrown out of high school on ‘Doubtfire,’" Jakub revealed on former "Mrs. Doubtfire" castmate Matthew Lawrence’s "Brotherly Love" podcast this week.
"I was attending high school in Canada, and then I left for like four months to go film the movie, and we were going to set up this system, right? This is pre-internet where I would mail my schoolwork back and forth to the school and we did that for a while."
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