
For context, Robin Williams’ usual price tag for a film was a cool $8 million. So, what in the name of all things magical could make him drop his usual hefty paycheck for such a small cut? The answer, my friend, is pure heart.
Per New York Magazine back in 1993, Williams had one goal in mind when he took the pay cut: “I wanted to leave something wonderful behind” for his kids. And he didn’t want the Genie to be just another cash grab. He had a hard-and-fast rule: No merchandising. “I don’t want to sell stuff,” he said, keeping his voice, and his magic, pure. He didn’t want the Genie to be plastered on lunchboxes and t-shirts. He wanted the character to stand on its own, unaffected by the capitalist grind.
And honestly? He nailed it. The Genie became a cultural icon, and Aladdin went on to gross nearly $500M worldwide. Not bad for a guy who didn’t care about the payday. And sure, Williams could’ve easily scooped up his usual $8M, but he didn’t—because he understood something a lot of people forget in Hollywood: the real reward isn’t in the money, it’s in the magic you leave behind.
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And leave something wonderful behind he did. His performance as the Genie was a masterclass in improv, with nearly 30 hours of recorded dialogue—both scripted and completely off the cuff. Fans were absolutely floored by the sheer volume of his energy and genius, and let’s be real: Aladdin wouldn’t be Aladdin without him.
Fans on social media caught wind of his humble approach and, naturally, showered him with the love the actor deserved. One Facebook user summed it up perfectly: “He succeeded. Not only for his kids. But all our kids and then their kids. Thank you so much beautiful man, you are missed.” Another fan echoed that sentiment, saying, “And what an amazing gift he left to not only his kids, but us too and now our own children.”
Three decades later, and Aladdin is still enchanting new generations. Williams may have pocketed just $75,000, but he left behind something far more valuable: a timeless piece of joy. So, here’s to Robin—a true legend who, even in a pay cut, gave us the gift of laughter, heart, and magic. The world is still reaping the benefits of his decision.
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