Inside Robin Williams’ San Francisco Home Where His Son Wed on Late Actor’s Birthday

Robin Williams speaks during the 35th Annual People's Choice Awards in Los Angeles, California, on January 7, 2009 | Source: Getty Images

Robin Williams speaks during the 35th Annual People’s Choice Awards in Los Angeles, California, on January 7, 2009 | Source: Getty Images

Robin and his first wife, Valerie Velardi, tied the knot in 1978 and parted ways in 1988. Robin and Valerie had Zachary Williams during their marriage. The actor then married Marsha Garces in April 1989. The two had Zelda and Cody Williams during their marriage.

Robin Williams and Marsha Garces Williams at the "Man of the Year" premiere in Hollywood, California on October 4, 2006 | Source: Getty Images

Robin Williams and Marsha Garces Williams at the “Man of the Year” premiere in Hollywood, California on October 4, 2006 | Source: Getty Images

In 2008, Marsha filed for divorce from Robin, citing irreconcilable differences. She asked for joint legal custody of their kids, with Robin getting visitation rights and paying spousal support. Marsha asked the court to divide their property once all assets were tallied.

Marsha Garces, Robin, Zelda, and Cody Williams at the premiere of "Bicentennial Man" on December 13, 1999 | Source: Getty Images

Marsha Garces, Robin, Zelda, and Cody Williams at the premiere of “Bicentennial Man” on December 13, 1999 | Source: Getty Images

During Marsha and Robin’s marriage, the couple worked together on several productions, including “Jakob the Liar,” “Patch Adams,” and “Mrs. Doubtfire.” After their divorce was finalized, Robin married Susan Schneider in 2011, but they divorced shortly in 2014 and had no kids together.

Robin and Marsha raised their kids Zelda and Cody in their San Francisco home, located at the intersection of Sea Cliff Avenue and El Camino Del Mar.

Robin Williams' mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Robin Williams’ mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

The magnificent property, which is 10,600 square feet, was renovated by Robin when he moved in with Marsha in the 1990s. Built in 1926, the mansion has 20-plus rooms, six bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and three half bathrooms.

The property, which has glorious views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, Marin Headland, and the Pacific Ocean, was listed on the market for $25 million in October 2023.

Steven Mavromihalis holds the listing of the house and noted that Robin and Marsha expanded the home from its original size while maintaining the rare and valuable material used in building it in 1926.

Robin Williams' mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Robin Williams’ mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

The Oscar-winning actor and Marsha added a movie theater to the home, which also boasts of a grand foyer, a central focal point of the house that leads to its palatial public rooms.

Robin Williams' mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Robin Williams’ mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

One can access the outdoors and south gardens through double French patio doors and via the media room, whiskey room, library, and billiards room.

Robin Williams' mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Robin Williams’ mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

The outdoors is home to breathtaking lawns, bushes, gardens, flowering plants, mature trees, and hedges, which surround the whole estate. It has several sitting areas and unhindered views, making it perfect for entertaining.

The home has a four-car garage with side-by-side and tandem parking. The mansion’s living room is spacious, and its ceiling is lined with wooden beams. It also has a wood-burning fireplace and a French door that leads to the terrace.

Robin Williams' mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Robin Williams’ mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

The house’s eat-in kitchen is spectacular and adjoins the butler’s pantry. It has abundant counter space and triple sinks, and the custom cabinets are made from the finest material. Off the kitchen is the media entertainment room with a half bath that leads to the east lawn and outdoor dining patio.

Robin Williams' mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Robin Williams’ mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

The primary suite is well-designed to create an aura of peace and tranquility with views of the Pacific Ocean and Golden Gate Bridge.

Robin Williams' mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Robin Williams’ mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

It has a bath, and its dressing room and closet are big. A separate walk-in shower is found in the soaking tub. The upper level of the home has four bedrooms, two full baths, and a home office.

Robin Williams' mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Robin Williams’ mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

The home has several hidden safe rooms and a vast ventilated walk-in vault. Its garden level hosts a sauna, a one-bedroom guest apartment, and a fitness center with a full bath. A wine cellar, pantry, and endless storage closets are also on this level.

Robin Williams' mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Robin Williams’ mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Marsha opened up about living with Robin in this house. She said Robin loved shopping, and because they had a mansion that needed to look great, they purchased modern and unknown art for decoration. Marsha combined new, old, historic, and hand-made pieces in decorating the house.

Robin Williams' mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Robin Williams’ mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Robin had a fascination with toys, so the house was also filled with a collection of those. However, some items were extra-special because Marsha and the actor would gift each other pieces of art on special days such as birthdays.

Robin Williams' mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Robin Williams’ mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

In 2018, Marsha put their art collection on sale. She said the two loved these pieces because they made them laugh, think, and treasure each other.

Robin Williams' mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

Robin Williams’ mansion in San Fransisco, from a video dated October 2023 | Source: Vimeo.com/openhomes

In 2019, the youngest son of “The World’s Greatest Dad” star also honored Robin when he got married at this mansion, where he and Marsha raised him.

Robin Williams, Marsha Williams, Cody, Zachary, Alex, and Zelda at the 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California on January 16, 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Robin Williams, Marsha Williams, Cody, Zachary, Alex, and Zelda at the 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California on January 16, 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Robin was so proud of his kids in different ways. However, as a dad, he didn’t view himself as perfect or the world’s greatest father. He just saw himself as a work-in-progress father who loved his kids.

Robin Williams, Marsha Williams, Cody Williams, and Zelda Williams during Robin Williams Footprint Ceremony in Hollywood, California on December 22, 1998 | Source: Getty Images

Robin Williams, Marsha Williams, Cody Williams, and Zelda Williams during Robin Williams Footprint Ceremony in Hollywood, California on December 22, 1998 | Source: Getty Images

Zachary graduated from New York University with a degree in rhetoric and pursued his dreams as an actor and director. Zelda made her mark as an actress in horror movies. Meanwhile, the dad of three described his son Cody, who is an actor, as “kind but brilliant.”

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