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Robin Williams May Not Have Completed His Voice Role in Absolutely Anything

Lionsgate UK has not confirm if Robin Williams' voice as Dennis the Dog will be included in the final cut of Absolutely Anything.

Following the tragic death of Robin Williams at the age of 63 last week, it has been revealed that the actor may not have finished the voice work for his final film project. Simon Pegg revealed in an interview with The Guardian that he isn’t sure if Robin Williams had finished voicing his role as Dennis the Dog in Absolutely Anything.

“I’m not sure Robin had completed doing his voice in the movie. He was doing the voice of my dog and I hope that he had completed it because it would be a real shame not to have him in it. And of course there will be a degree of sadness there, but the work he did do would have been done with his usual verve and brilliance.”

Lionsgate UK, the British distributor of Absolutely Anything, would not confirm if Robin Williams‘ voice will be used in the final cut of the comedy.

The story follows a schoolteacher (Simon Pegg) who is given the power to make anything he wishes become a reality. Monty Python members John Cleese, Terry Jones, who directed the film, Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin all voice aliens in the comedy.

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