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13.06.2023 - 04:19 / deadline.com
Colleagues, friends and fans are remembering Treat Williams, the versatile and prolific actor who died in a motorcycle crash today at 71. Have a look at a sampling of reaction posted on social media below.
The actor from Rowayton, CT, amassed more than 125 film and TV credits during a career that spanned nearly half a century. He was the widowed brain surgeon who moves his kids from Manhattan to small-town Colorado on the WB’s 2002-06 drama Everwood. He recurred as the ex-firefighter dad of Kelly and Katie Severeid on Chicago Fire, starred opposite Shelley Long in the 1993-94 CBS sitcom Good Advice and guested or did arcs on dozens of series including Law & Order: SVU, White Collar, Hawaii Five-O, Leverage and The Simpsons.
More recently he was a series regular for the full six-season run of Hallmark Channel’s Chesapeake Shores.
Williams also made scores of features and telefilms ranging from Hair, 1941, Prince of the City and Flashpoint to Dead Heat, Ernie Dodd, The Late Shift — earning an Emmy nom for playing Michael Ovitz — Deep Rising, The Phantom, 127 Hours and many more.
Here are some of the memories and tributes to the late actor:
After years of cop reporting, Prince Of The City was the only film that made me believe anyone else knew the truth about the drug war. So honored when Treat Williams signed on to deliver our own, later critique of the disaster. RIP to a legendary actor and a fine, gracious man.
Working with Treat Williams in Mamet’s “Speed the Plow” at Williamstown in ‘91 was the start of great friendship. Damn it, damn it. Treat, you were the best. Love you. pic.twitter.com/WSZVBcOYWG
Treat Williams was a passionate, adventurous, creative man. In a short period of time, he quickly befriended me & his
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Treat Williams' wife, Pam Van Sant, remembered the love of her life on their wedding anniversary.On Sunday, Sant took to the late actor's Instagram Story and shared a series of throwback pictures in honor of their 35th wedding anniversary.«Happy Anniversary Honey! 35 years,» she wrote over a picture of her and Williams smiling on their wedding day. Sant's post also included throwback pictures of her and the actor from their first anniversary in Bali. Sant also shared a few recent moments, including her and Williams smiling in the snow, and posing with their little pup.Williams and Sant tied the knot in 1988.
Pamela Van Sant remembered Treat Williams on what would have been their 35th wedding anniversary. The "Everwood" actor died nearly two weeks ago following a vehicular accident in Dorset, Vermont, according to police.
Treat Williams got a send-off from his family and friends on Monday. ET has learned that the actor's loved ones «honored his memory during an intimate funeral» in Vermont.«It happened last night.
Treat Williams’ family and friends honored the late actor’s memory during an intimate funeral on Monday, June 19, Us Weekly confirms.
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fatal motorcycle accident that claimed the life of Treat Williams. The actor died Monday at Albany Medical Center in New York after being airlifted away in a helicopter from the collision in Vermont.On Wednesday, a witness to the tragic accident, Matt Rapphahn, shared his recollection of the events, telling ET's Kevin Frazier that he heard tires screeching and then a loud crash, which occurred around 5 p.m. Monday on Route 30 by Long Trail Auto near the southwestern Vermont town of Dorset.
Treat Williams' daughter, Ellie, is speaking out after her father died in a motorcycle crash Monday. Ellie took to her Instagram story to share several posts about her late father, including a throwback picture of her parents with an emotional message.
Treat Williams' daughter is mourning her father following his unexpected death Monday.Elinor «Ellie» Williams, 25, took to her Instagram Stories to share how she's doing, telling followers she's «shattered» over losing her dad.«This is a pain I have never felt. I am absolutely shattered,» Ellie wrote over a throwback photo of the 71-year-old actor. «Thank you to everyone who has sent messages and kept our family in your hearts during this terrible heartbreak.»Ellie also shared a link to a article about Treat as well as a photo of the Vermont property where the actor lived.«We're home, Dad,» Ellie captioned the picturesque snap, which featured a sprawling green field and what appeared to be the family's dogs lying on it.Treat died Monday following a fatal motorcycle accident in Vermont. The crash happened around 5 p.m.
fatal motorcycle accident that claimed the life of Treat Williams. The actor died Monday at Albany Medical Center in New York after being airlifted away in a helicopter from the collision in Vermont.On Wednesday, a witness to the tragic accident, Matt Rapphahn, shared his recollection of the events, detailing the harrowing collision.Speaking with, Rapphahn said he initially had his back to the road, but turned around «just in time» to see the crash — which occurred around 5 p.m. Monday on Route 30 by Long Trail Auto near the southwestern Vermont town of Dorset.
Treat Williams‘ daughter Ellie is breaking her silence after his tragic death.
Chris Pratt is mourning two former co-stars' deaths. The 43-year-old actor took to Instagram on Tuesday to speak out following two deaths: John Beasley's on May 30 and Treat Williams' on June 12.Pratt co-starred with both men on all four seasons of ; he played Bright Abbott, Beasley portrayed Irv Harper, and Williams starred as Dr. Andrew Brown.«It's an incredibly sad season for the cast and crew of ,» Pratt acknowledged in his post. «We're still reeling from the loss of John Beasley and yesterday we lost Treat Williams as well.»Pratt continued by calling both men «exceptional actors, wonderful husbands, fathers and friends.»«They will be missed tremendously.
Treat Williams is being remembered. The and actor died Monday at 71 after being involved in a motorcycle accident.
motorcycle crash Monday in Vermont. The 71-year-old actor had played TV movie and episodic characters as of late, and he had recently accepted a key role in Ryan Murphy’s “Feud: Capote Vs.
Gregory Smith, who portrayed Treat Williams’ son Ephram on all four seasons of Everwood, is paying tribute to the veteran actor, who died Monday following a motorcycle accident.
Treat Williams had an over 50-year career in entertainment, with more than 120 film, TV and theater credits to his name when he tragically died in a motorcycle accident at 71. Williams was a versatile and well-loved actor on and off-screen, with friends and co-stars sharing an outpouring of grief over his death. The Connecticut-born actor got his start in theater and appeared in the original Broadway production of "Grease" as Danny Zuko, as a replacement.
As the world mourns the sudden death of and actor Treat Williams, new details of his fatal motorcycle accident are surfacing. Williams, 71, died Monday at Albany Medical Center in New York after being airlifted away in a helicopter from the collision in Vermont, according to Vermont State Police Department PIO Adam Silverman and Lt. Steve Coote, who held a virtual press conference covering the incident. The crash happened around 5 p.m. Monday on Route 30 by Long Trail Auto near the southwestern Vermont town of Dorset.
Hollywood is mourning the loss of actor Treat Williams, who died on Monday at age 71.
The post — a video of the “Everwood” actor mowing the lawn and showing followers the farmland — was published just hours before he died in a motorcycle crash in Vermont on Monday around 5 p.m. He was 71.“Hay day,” he captioned the video.Williams was riding his motorcycle on Route 30 near Dorset when he was struck by a car driver who didn’t see the motorcycle while making a turn, People reported.Fans rushed to the comments of his most recent Instagram posts, posted that same day, to express their sadness and condolences.A post shared by Treat Williams (@treat.williams2)“5 hours ago you were sharing your beautiful home with us & now we have lost you.
Treat Williams, star of “Hair” and “Everwood”, has died after being involved in a motorcycle accident, ET confirmed. He was 71.