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" It's reported that actor-comedian Robin Williams has owned a summer home in Pittsfield. "
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http://www.berkshireeagle.com/stories/pittsfield,465904







http://data-2.publicwhitepages.com/base.php?t=massachusetts&id=974757






http://www.massrealty.com/berkshires/pittsfield/home/34-Giovina-Dr,-Pittsfield,-MA-01201/201513/photos





robin williams friend christopher reeve at his home in williamstown next to mt greylock


http://www.chrisreevehomepage.com/biography.html






''Boy, we have a really strange guy in the dining room," she recalled telling a co-worker. "You should see him talking to the lobsters."
"I'm not a 'movie person,' " she said on Tuesday. "I never knew who people were."



http://www.berkshireeagle.com/stories/robin-williams-made-impression-during-berkshire-visits-in-early-90s,363737




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