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Robin's family stand by their 'Man Of The Year' at premiere

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Robin Williams had no shortage of support as he attended the premiere of his latest movie in Hollywood this week. The actor's wife Marsha and 17-year-old daughter Zelda made it a family night out as they joined the funnyman for the screening of his political satire Man Of The Year.

The 55-year-old funnyman and his wife of 17 years Marsha, hit the red carpet on Wednesday arm-in-arm. And in a touching moment Robin kissed her hand in a show of love for the woman he calls his "soul-mate" - and who he thought he might lose after a recent relapse into alcoholism.

Clearly back on form, he joked his way through an earlier press conference and was all smiles as he greeted co-stars Jeff Goldblum and Laura Linney at the famous Mann's Chinese Theatre.

A devoted dad to Zelda and sons Cody, 14, and Zach, his son from his first marriage, he credits his kids and wife for helping him get back on track. Despite 20 years of sobriety the Oscar-winner recognised he had fallen back into old ways and checked himself into the Hazelden rehab clinic in Oregon back in July for a two-month programme.

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Robin's daughter Zelda and wife Marsha were on hand to support the comedian at the star-studded Hollywood premiere Photo: © Getty Images
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The Oscar-winner, who has just returned from a much-publicised stint in rehab, was back on sparkling form at the screening of Man Of The Year on WednesdayPhoto: © Getty Images

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