Robin Williams’ last completed film role was “Absolutely Anything” (2015), a science-fiction comedy in which he voiced the character Dennis the Dog. The movie was released after his death in 2014.
Because it was released posthumously, it is widely considered the final film project in which Williams appeared.
His Final Film Appearance
In Absolutely Anything, Robin Williams provided the voice for a dog that gains the ability to speak after receiving telepathic powers. The film was directed by Terry Jones and released in 2015.
Williams recorded the voice role before his death, and the film later premiered as one of his final screen credits.
Other Posthumous Film Releases
Another movie connected to Robin Williams’ final years was “Boulevard” (2014). The drama film premiered after his death and featured him in one of his last live-action roles.
Because film productions are often completed months before release, several projects that actors finish may appear in theaters after they have passed away.

Career Context
Robin Williams had a long career in film, television, and stand-up comedy. His breakthrough came with the television sitcom Mork & Mindy (1978), which introduced him to a wide audience.
After that success, he appeared in numerous films throughout the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, becoming widely known for both comedic and dramatic performances.
Film Summary
| Detail | Information |
| Final Film Credit | Absolutely Anything (2015) |
| Role | Voice of Dennis the Dog |
| Other Late Film | Boulevard (2014) |
| Profession | Actor and comedian |
FAQs
What was Robin Williams’ last movie?
Robin Williams’ final film credit was “Absolutely Anything” (2015), where he voiced Dennis the Dog.
Was Robin Williams’ last movie released after his death?
Yes. Absolutely Anything was released in 2015, after his death in 2014.
What was Robin Williams’ last live-action movie?
One of his last live-action performances appeared in “Boulevard” (2014).
When did Robin Williams die?
Robin Williams died on August 11, 2014 at the age of 63.


