Actor Josh Gad, who voiced goofy snowman Olaf in the Oscar-winning animated film 'Frozen', said Robin Williams inspired him when he first began reading for the character.
Gad, 33, who grew up watching Disney's 1992 classic animated movie 'Aladdin' where Williams voiced Genie, said the movie was one of his proudest achievements, reported the Huffington Post.
"Seeing what Robin Williams did with that role, god bless his soul, it was one of those things where it just really, really, really inspired me.
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Gad did not even audition for the role, and was attached to the film before it the film was titled 'Frozen'.
"At that time it was called Anna and The Snow Queen, and I was brought in to read the role of Olaf, which was the only existing character that actually lasted when they changed it to Frozen," said Gad.
"I guess the creative team just felt like it was the right match, and from that point, I sort of stayed in the back of their heads," he added.