Treat Williams

    Actor, Director, Producer

    Birthdate: Dec 1, 1951

    Birthplace: Stamford, Connecticut, USA

    Died: Jun 12, 2023

    Richard Treat Williams was born in Stamford, Connecticut, to Marian (Andrew), who dealt in antiques, and Richard Norman Williams, a corporate executive. At the age of three, his family moved to Rowayton, Connecticut.

    Educated at prep-school, he first made a serious commitment to his craft during his days at Pennsylvania's Franklin and Marshall College. Working summers with the nearby Fulton Repertory Theatre at Lancaster in the heart of Amish country, Williams performed the classics as well as contemporary dramas and musicals.

    After graduating, Williams--whose first name, incidentally, is a family surname on his mother's side--headed for Manhattan where he understudied the Danny Zuko role in "Grease." After working in the The Andrews Sisters musical "Over Here," he made his film debut as a cop in Deadly Hero (1975), then returned to "Grease," this time in the starring role. While he took leaves for two small film roles, in The Ritz (1976) and The Eagle Has Landed (1976), it was his stage work in "Grease" that led to his cinematic breakthrough in Hair (1979). Spotted by director Milos Forman, Williams was asked to read for the role of Berger, the hippie. It took 13 auditions to land the part, but the film's release catapulted Williams into stardom.

    Williams then portrayed a GI on the make in Steven Spielberg's 1941 (1979) and starred in the romantic comedy Why Would I Lie? (1980) before tackling the role of Danny Ciello, the disillusioned New York City cop who blew the whistle on his corrupt colleagues in Sidney Lumet's Prince of the City (1981). He followed that with The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper (1981), in which he played the legendary plane hijacker who successfully eluded capture (by Robert Duvall); Flashpoint (1984), in which he and Kris Kristofferson starred as a pair of maverick border patrolmen who come upon a large cache of stolen money; Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in America (1984), in which he played a Jimmy Hoffa-like labor organizer; and Smooth Talk (1985), a screen adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates' short story, "Where Are You Going?"

    Television viewers have seen Williams in a prestigious pair of dramas, Dempsey (1983), a three-hour story of the hard-living heavyweight champ, and John Erman's adaptation of Tennessee Williams' classic "A Streetcar Named Desire," which pitted Williams' Stanley Kowalski against Ann-Margret's Blanche Dubois. Williams has also returned to Broadway sporadically -- first to appear in "Once in a Lifetime" while filming "Hair," and in 1981 to play the role of the pirate king in "The Pirates of Penzance."

    Williams died in a motorcycle June 12, 2023, in Vermont. The driver who hit Williams knew him, and pled guilty to negligent driving resulting in death.

    Known For

    Hair
    Hair

    (1979)

    The Phantom
    The Phantom

    (1996)

    Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead
    Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead

    (1995)

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    • 2023 |

      Deep Rising

      asJohn Finnegan
    • 2023 |

      American Outlaws

      asAgent Jameison R. Donovan
    • 2021 |

      12 Mighty Orphans

      asAmon Carter
    • 2020 |
      Christmas on the Squareas Carl Pellam
    • 2020 |
      Run Hide Fightas Sheriff Tarsy
    • 2019 |
      Drunk Parentsas Dan Henderson
    • 2019 |

      The Etruscan Smile

      asFrank Barron
    • 2019 |

      The Great Alaskan Race

      asDr. Welch
    • 2018 |

      Second Act

      asAnderson Clarke
    • 2017 |

      The Circle

      asMr. Spencer Runcie
    • 2016 |

      The Congressman

      asCharlie Winship
    • 2014 |
      In the Bloodas Robert Grant
    • 2014 |
      Operation Rogueas Gen. Hank Wallace
    • 2014 |
      Barefootas Mr. Wheeler
    • 2013 |
      Age of Dinosaursas Gabe Jacobs
    • 2013 |
      Reaching for the Moonas Robert Lowell
    • 2012 |
      Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleaderas Mr. Gray
    • 2012 |
      Milos Forman, un outsider à Hollywood
    • 2011 |
      A Little Bit of Heavenas Jack Corbett
    • 2011 |
      Mask Makeras Mr. Tucker
    • 2011 |
      Oba: The Last Samuraias Colonel Wessinger
    • 2010 |
      Martino's Summeras Capitano Jeff Clark
    • 2010 |
      127 Hoursas Aron's Dad
    • 2008 |
      What Happens in Vegasas Jack Fuller Sr.
    • 2007 |
      Moolaas Luis Gordon
    • 2007 |
      The Hideoutas Father Amy
    • 2005 |
      Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulousas FBI Asst. Director Walter Collins
    • 2002 |
      Hollywood Endingas Hal
    • 2001 |
      Crash Point Zeroas Agent Jason Ross
    • 2001 |
      Critical Massas Mike Jeffers
    • 1999 |
      The Deep End of the Oceanas Pat
    • 1997 |
      The Devil's Ownas Billy Burke
    • 1996 |
      Mulholland Fallsas Colonel Nathan Fitzgerald
    • 1995 |
      Things to Do in Denver When You're Deadas Critical Bill
    • 1994 |
      Hand Gunas George McCallister
    • 1993 |
      Where the Rivers Flow Northas Champ's Manager
    • 1990 |
      Beyond the Oceanas Robert Laidlow
    • 1989 |
      Heart of Dixieas Hoyt Cunningham
    • 1988 |
      Night of the Sharksas David Ziegler
    • 1988 |
      The Third Solutionas Mark Hendrix
    • 1988 |
      Dead Heatas Roger Mortis
    • 1987 |
      Sweet Liesas Peter
    • 1986 |
      The Men's Clubas Terry
    • 1985 |
      Smooth Talkas Arnold Friend
    • 1984 |
      Flashpointas Ernie Wyatt
    • 1984 |
      Once Upon a Time in Americaas Jimmy O'Donnell
    • 1983 |
      Neapolitan Stingas Ferdinando detto Giugiù
    • 1981 |
      The Pursuit of D.B. Cooperas Meade
    • 1981 |
      Prince of the Cityas Detective Daniel Ciello
    • 1980 |
      Why Would I Lie?as Cletus
    • 1979 |
      1941as Cpl. Chuck 'Stretch' Sitarski
    • 1979 |
      Hairas Berger
    • 1976 |
      The Ritzas Michael Brick
    • 1975 |
      Deadly Heroas Billings

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