Basic Information About Treat Williams
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor, Author, Pilot |
Net worth | $8,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1951-12-01 (72 years old) |
Place of birth | Rowayton |
Nationality | United States of America |
Spouse | Pam Van Sant - (25 JuneΒ 1988 - present)Β (2 children) |
Gender | Male |
Height | 5 ft 9 in (1.77 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Treat Williams win?
Oscar |
Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
Other |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Treat Williams awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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Actor - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series | Nominee | Everwood | 2004 |
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series | Nominee | Everwood | 2003 |
Golden Satellite Award - Best Actor in a Series, Drama | Nominee | Everwood | 2005 |
Treat Williams roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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12 Mighty Orphans | Amon Carter |
Run Hide Fight | Sheriff Tarsy |
Deep Rising | John Finnegan |
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back | Echo Base Trooper (uncredited) |
Once Upon a Time in America | Jimmy O'Donnell |
127 Hours | Aron's Dad |
Mulholland Falls | Colonel Nathan Fitzgerald |
The Devil's Own | Billy Burke |
Second Act | Anderson Clarke |
The Phantom | Xander Drax |
1941 | Cpl. Chuck 'Stretch' Sitarski |
Marathon Man | Central Park Jogger (uncredited) |
Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader | Mr. Gray |
The Eagle Has Landed | Captain Clark |
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous | FBI Asst. Director Walter Collins |
In the Blood | Robert Grant |
Hair | Berger |
Drunk Parents | Dan Henderson |
What Happens in Vegas | Jack Fuller Sr. |
Barefoot | Mr. Wheeler |
Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead | Critical Bill |
Deadfall | Sheriff Marshall T. Becker |
The Etruscan Smile | Frank Barron |
A Little Bit of Heaven | Jack Corbett |
Batman: The Animated Series | Dr. Achilles Milo 2 episodes, 1992 |
Everwood | Dr. Andrew ''Andy'' Brown 89 episodes, 2002-2006 |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Jake Stanton 1 episode, 2011 |
Blue Bloods | Lenny Ross 4 episodes, 2016-2019 |
White Collar | James Bennett / ... 6 episodes, 2012-2013 |
Tales from the Crypt | Howard Prince 1 episode, 1992 |
Chicago Fire | Benny Severide 16 episodes, 2013-2018 |
The Simpsons | Treat Williams 1 episode, 2012 |
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show | Self - Guest 2 episodes, 2005 |
American Odyssey | Colonel Stephen Glen 10 episodes, 2015 |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Sam Bishop 1 episode, 2014 |
Chesapeake Shores | Mick O'Brien 35 episodes, 2016-2019 |
Leverage | Pete Rising 1 episode, 2012 |
Faerie Tale Theatre | Prince Andrew 1 episode, 1987 |
Hawaii Five-0 | Mick Logan 2 episodes, 2013 |
Brothers & Sisters | David Morton 4 episodes, 2006 |
American Playhouse | Hudley T. Singleton III 1 episode, 1985 |
The Maury Povich Show | Self 1 episode, 1998 |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | Self - Guest 1 episode, 1999 |
Treat Williams's Quotes
- (2011, on filming Deep Rising (1998) ) Fun. Just fun. I loved that movie. Just six months of freezing cold water up in Vancouver, Canada. But a great cast, some of whom have become very big movie stars since then, and a wonderful director with a great mind, Stephen Sommers. Just a really terrific, great guy. Probably the most energetic director I've ever come across. I'm proud of that film! I think that film's fun. Unfortunately, it came out right on the heels of Titanic. Once you've seen one boat sink...
- (2011, on filming Hair) Probably the greatest film experience of my life. You know, throw on a pair of jeans and a vest and walk out of my apartment, walk into Central Park, and start shooting. It was so cool. I mean, a lot of prep, a lot of hard work on the singing and the dancing and all, but once we had that down, we started working in the park, and it was just really, really fun. I loved John Savage and Beverly D'Angelo, and Milos Forman is one of the great filmmakers of all time. That was really an honor to be a part of.
- (2011, on filming Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead) Probably one of the most iconic, interesting scripts. Scott [Rosenberg's] script, he created a new language that I just thought was amazing. And Gary Fleder, with whom I've remained very good friends, he's a wonderful director. Great guy. When I came in and said, "I think Critical Bill doesn't have a bathroom in the apartment, but he has to pee, so how about he pees in plastic bottles?" And someone said, "What if we have the plastic bottles lined up?" So everybody had these kind of weird, fun ideas, and then Andy [Garcia] started playing with the idea that the apartment smelled, so he's got the handkerchief through the whole scene. We just had a blast. It was a really fun, creative, open environment, and without Gary and Andy, I don't think Critical Bill would've come to life. But it really was one of my most fun roles. I'm really proud of that character. He was really fun to play. It's very difficult to make it work when someone's that far out on the edge of reality, but I think as a team we kind of pulled it off. And, I mean, look, you've got Andy, Christopher Walken, Jack Warden. Oh, man, Jack Warden. Who gets to work with Jack Warden? That was so cool. To have Jack Warden actually describing your character to the audience? That's one of the greatest honors I've ever had in film.
- (2011, on filming The Phantom) Fun! You can see my teeth marks all over the screen. I chewed it up. But I had a blast. I mean, I don't think the film quite works, but I love Simon Wincer, the director, and Billy Zane was a lot of fun. The thing that was fun about that was that I'm a fan of the '30s screwball comedies and '30s-style acting, which was that balls-to-the-wall, all-American acting. It reminds me of the guy who starred in the original King Kong, where everybody's, like, "Say! We're gonna do this! Hey, let's take this bar and turn it into a theater!" You know? I always thought that Xander Drax was kind of like Clark Gable on acid. So I had a lot of fun with that. Again, I was given a lot of leeway, and I just had a blast, saying stuff like, "The skulls of Touganda!" All that stuff was so much fun. If I'm not having fun, I don't really want to do it.
- (2011, on filming Prince of the City) You know, I was very young, but it's an extraordinary journey into the dark side. I realized seeing it 30 years later, as difficult as it is to see myself learning my craft on film... It really was an American tragedy, watching this guy try and find his way back from being corrupt. But you can't go back. You cannot undo it. And by trying to undo it and control it, he brought down the entire Special Investigations unit, and the New York Police Department changed. It's really an extraordinary job on Sidney [Lumet's] part. It's a great study in the human condition. It's a big film. It's big emotionally. It's operatic. It's a great, great film, I think. I wish I'd had more experience and been a little older when I did it, but it's the best I could do at the time, and I'm very proud of it.
Interesting Facts about Treat Williams
- Was a professional pilot for a year in the early 1980s.
- Graduated from Franklin & Marshall College in 1973
- The nickname "Treat" comes from one of his maternal relatives (though not a direct ancestor), Robert Treat Paine, whose signature appears on the Declaration of Independence. Through his mother, Treat is also the great-great-great-grandson of William Henry Barnum, a Democratic U.S. Senator from Connecticut, who served from 1876 to 1879.
- Certified Flight Instructor, rated in single and multi-engine airplanes and helicopters.
- In 2003, completed two weeks of training to qualify for flying jet engine planes.
- Had a brief romance with Dana Delany.
- Andy Brown, Williams' character on Everwood (2002), was ranked #43 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" [20 June 2004 issue].
- Was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in June 2004.
- Graduated from Kent School, the same high school that Ted Danson, Peter Farrelly and Seth MacFarlane attended.
- Children: Son Gill Williams (b. 1992) and daughter Elinor Williams (b. 1998).
- The February 16, 1983, edition of Variety, in the "Production in Italy" section, reports the film "Boogie Woogie" directed by Andrea Frezza, starring Ben Gazzara and Treat Williams, was to begin filming in Italy in March 1983. Lack of funding prohibited completion of the film.
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