Actor Treat Williams, Known for Hair and Everwood, Dies at 71 in Motorcycle Accident

Actor Treat Williams, Known for Hair and Everwood, Dies at 71 in Motorcycle Accident

Treat Williams • Everwood • Accident:
Treat Williams, aged 71, passed away unexpectedly after a motorcycle accident, according to his representative Barry McPherson. The accident occurred when a car cut him off while he was making a turn. McPherson expressed his devastation over the loss, describing Williams as a talented and kind-hearted individual. Known as an "actor's actor," Williams had been a beloved figure in Hollywood since the late 1970s, earning the admiration of filmmakers. McPherson also mentioned Williams' pride in his recent performances and his satisfaction with his well-rounded career. At the time of reporting, Williams' representative had not responded to requests for comment made by media.

Williams had a prolific career spanning several decades, starting with his film debut in "Deadly Hero" in 1976. He amassed over 120 film credits throughout his career. Notably, he worked on multiple films directed by Steven Spielberg, including "1941," "Prince of the City," "Blue Bloods," and "Chesapeake Shore."

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