The Boston Garden bench made famous in a scene from "Good Will Hunting" was transformed into a memorial for Robin Williams on Monday night following news of the actor's sudden death.
This image above with famous lines from his movies scrawled on the ground was posted to Imgur.
Williams died of an apparent suicide at his home in California. He was 63.
The actor and comedian won an Oscar for his performance in the 1997 film where he played a psychiatrist who mentors Matt Damon's character, a brilliant but lost young janitor named Will Hunting. The park bench in Boston is where Williams delivers one of the most memorable speeches of the movie, flexing his skills as a dramatic actor.
Watch the iconic movie moment below and check out our slideshow for other classic onscreen clips from the late actor.
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