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In 1979, this unknown actor apeared on the big screen in Hair as Berger and instantly won the favor of critics and audiences alike.  This performance led him to receive a Golden Globe nomination.  Two years later, he receive his 2nd nomination for his starring role in Prince of the City.  Williams has since had starring roles in more than 40 feature films, most recently joining the ensemble cast of Woody Allen's comedy Hollywood Ending. His other film credits include The Ritz, The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper, Once Upon a Time in America, Smooth Talk, for which he garnered an Independent Spirit Award nomination, Things To Do in Denver When You're Dead, Mulholland Falls, The Phantom, The Devil's Own, Deep Rising and The Deep End of the Ocean.  Also honored for his work on the small screen, Williams earned his third Golden Globe nomination for his performance as Stanley Kowalski in the television presentation of A Streetcar Named Desire. In 1996, he received an Emmy Award nomination for his portrayal of Michael Ovitz in the HBO movie The Late Shift, about the late night television talk show wars.
In addition, Williams has received praise for his work in a number of television miniseries, including the title roles in
Max and Helen, J. Edgar Hoover, which brought him an ACE Award nomination, and Dempsey. He most recently starred opposite Marcia Gay Harden in the miniseries Guilty Hearts. Williams has also had starring roles in 36 Hours to Die, In the Shadow of Evil, Bonds of Love which he also produced, Deadly Matrimony, Final Verdict, Drug Wars: The Camarena Story and Echoes in the Darkness.
Williams directed
Showtime's Texan for the prestigious Chanticleer series, winning two festival awards in the process: Best New Director at the Aspen Short Film Festival and Best Short Film at the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival.
Throughout his career, Williams has worked extensively in the theater. Last year, he starred on Broadway in the revival of Stephen Sondheim's
Follies, for which he received a Drama League Award. Broadway audiences have also seen him in productions of Grease, Over Here, Once in a Lifetime, Pirates of Penzance and Love Letters. He went on to headline with Christine Lahti in the Los Angeles premiere of Love Letters, and more recently, has appeared in War Letters at the Canon Theatre in Los Angeles. His theater repertoire also includes off-Broadway productions of David Mamet's Oleanna and Oh, Hell, the latter at Lincoln Center, Some Men Need Help, Randy Newman's Maybe I'm Doing It Wrong and Captains Courageous, for which he also received a Drama League Award.
Treat Williams continues to amaze us as the dramatic, yet comedic starring role as Dr. Andrew Brown on the beloved show
Everwood.  He will continue to amaze for a very long time.

Treat Williams Fan Club

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6 Arlington St.
Boston, Massachusetts
USA 02116
Date Of Birth: December 1, 1951
Hometown: Rowayton, CT
Whole Name: Richard Treat Williams
Hobbies: He was a profressonal pilot for a year in the early 1980's and he loves collecting antiques and plane things
Marriage Status: Treat Williams has been married to Pamela Van Sant since 1988
School: He graduated from Franklin & Marshall College in 1973 and attented the Kent School for Boys
On his extra time: Treat Williams commutes from Salt Lake City to New York City to be with his family where they live
Family: one son Gill (age 8) and a baby girl Eleanor Claire (age 2)
Extra Info: Treat is both a certified commercial pilot ,helicopter pilot and flight instructor and he owns 2 planes("39 Texan T-6" (A World War II-era plane, purchased from the Paraguayan Air Force) and a twin engine Seneca.)
And he is a talented singer!
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