Address Williams sadly passed away in a horrific motorbike accident, prompting outpourings of grief and tributes from fellow celebs. He was 71 years old. His agent, Barry McPherson, confirmed the tragedy, saying the beloved actor passed away on Monday, June 13.
John Travolta, one among the first to voice his sadness, commented on their early days on Broadway in shows like Grease and More Than Below. He offered his sincere letter, writing, “We started together in New York City. I’m so sorry, Treat. My thoughts are with you and your family. “You will be missed.”
Catherine Zeta-Jones, who co-starred with Williams in the 1996 film The Phantom, shared an image from the film with the brief words “R.I.P. Dearest Treat Williams.”
Kim Cattrall, his co-star in the 1999 television film 36 Hours to Die, expressed her disbelief by tweeting, “Farewell, dear friend.” “My heartfelt condolences to his family.”
Sharon Stone expressed her grief with a screenshot of a news story, adding, “Rest in peace, brother.” Mark Hamill, who collaborated with Williams on The Empire Strikes Back, said, “The world has lost an incredible actor and cherished friend.” “My heart is broken.
Emily VanCamp, Williams’ Everwood co-star, shared a bittersweet snapshot, describing him as a skilled and cherished friend. She warmly remembers their time together, as did James Woods, who recounted memories of their months filming Once Upon a Time in America in Rome. Woods loved Williams’ sense of humor and friendliness, which helped enliven lengthy, lonely shoots.
Billy Baldwin paid Williams a heartfelt homage, describing him as a brilliant, compassionate, and socially concerned guy. “He fought tirelessly for environmental and social justice.” We’ll miss him greatly.”
Williams’ legacy is one of brilliance, camaraderie, and compassion, leaving an unforgettable impression on all who had the opportunity to know him.