Zelda Williams says the best advice her late father Robin gave her was to "be kind and work very hard".
The ‘Dead of Summer’ actress feels very grateful to have had her dad helped her navigate her fame and she has learned from him that the most important thing is to be the "best thing in whatever thing that you’re doing".
She told Entertainment Tonight: "As an actor it’s very different from the rest of it but it was always, you know, be kind, work very hard, and I think the concept of ego has kind of taken over for a lot of people in our industry where they think what they’re presenting has to be a particular thing for them. And truthfully, you’re not your audience so all that self-consciousness and all that – it gets in the way of you actually just being the best thing in whatever thing that you’re doing."
Meanwhile, Zelda previously revealed she likes to celebrate her late father’s birthday "in peace".
She said: "It’s that time of year again. Everyone who has dealt with loss knows the pain of certain anniversaries, moments full of memory that come round like clockwork and usurp all others, no matter how hard you may try to prepare for or avoid them. These weeks are the hardest for me, and thus, you’ll see me a lot less, if at all. For all the internet’s good intentions in expressing to me their fondness for dad, it’s very overwhelming to have strangers need me to know how much they cared for him right now. It’s harder still to be expected to reach back. So while I’ve got the strength, consider this my one open armed response, before I go take my yearly me time to celebrate his and my birthdays in peace. Thank you for loving him. Thank you for supporting him and his life’s work. Thank you for missing him. I do too."