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Actor Robin Williams recovering from heart surgery

Oscar winner Robin Williams is expected to make a complete recovery from his recent heart surgery in the next two months and plans to resume his comedy tour afterward, his representatives said yesterday.

Mr Williams, 57, one of Hollywood's leading comedians and known for his manic stand-up routine steeped in wacky accents and improvisation, had surgery on March 13 at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.

"His heart is strong and he will have normal heart function in the coming weeks with no limitations on what he'll be able to do," Marc Gillinov, a cardiothoracic surgeon at the clinic, said in a statement.

The operation was done to replace Mr Williams's aortic valve, repair his mitral valve and correct an irregular heartbeat.

Mr Williams postponed his Weapons of Self-Destruction comedy tour earlier this month to undergo the procedure after complaining of shortness of breath.

He was in Florida at the time and was first treated at the University of Miami Hospital.

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