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Treat Williams (born December 1, 1951) is an American film, stage and television actor. He is a prolific character actor.[1] From 2002 to 2006, he was the star of the popular television series Everwood. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Year 1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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A character actor is an actor, especially in motion pictures, who predominantly performs in similar roles throughout the course of a career. ...
Everwood was a prime time television drama which aired in the United States on The WB. The series is set in the fictional small town of Everwood, Colorado. ...
Biography
Early life Williams was born Richard Treat Williams in Norwalk, Connecticut, the son of Richard Norman Williams, a corporate executive, and Marion Andrew, an antiques dealer.[2] Williams graduated from the elite New England prep school, Kent School, in Connecticut and Franklin and Marshall College. Norwalk is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. ...
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Kent School is an independent (private) co-ed prep school in Kent, Connecticut, USA. Currently situated between the Appalachian Trail and the Housatonic River, it was established in 1906 by The Reverend Frederick Herbert Sill. ...
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Franklin and Marshall College is a four-year private co-educational liberal arts college in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. ...
Career Williams came to world attention when he starred in the Miloš Forman film Hair (1979). This film was based on the Broadway musical Hair. Since that time he has gone on to appear in over seventy-five films and several television series, including, most notably, 1941 (1979), Once Upon A Time In America (1984), Dead Heat (1988), Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995) and Deep Rising (1998). Jan Tomáš Forman (born February 18, 1932), better known as MiloÅ¡ Forman, is a film director, actor, screenwriter and professor. ...
Hair is a 1979 film based on the 1968 Broadway musical of the same name about a Vietnam war draftee who meets and befriends a tribe of long-haired hippies on his way to the army induction center. ...
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This article is about the musical. ...
1941 is Steven Spielbergs fourth theatrical film, written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. ...
Once Upon a Time in America (Italian title Cera una volta in America) is a 1984 crime film directed by Sergio Leone, starring Robert De Niro and James Woods. ...
Dead Heat is a 1988 movie about cops and robbers (the robbers are zombies), proving that you cant keep a good cop down (or dead). ...
Things to Do in Denver When Youre Dead is a 1995 movie directed by Gary Fleder and written by Scott Rosenberg. ...
Deep Rising is a 1998 motion picture written and directed by Stephen Sommers. ...
Williams was nominated for a Golden Globe award for his part in Hair. He got a second Golden Globe nomination for starring in Sydney Lumet's Prince of the City. He got a third nomination for his performance as Stanley Kowalski in the television presentation of A Streetcar Named Desire. In 1996, he was nominated for the Best Actor Emmy Award by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for his work in The Late Shift, an HBO movie. Williams has also worked as a director, winning two festival awards for directing Texan in Showtime's Chanticleer series. Prince of the City is a 1981 film about a police officer who has to expose corruption in exchange for not being prosecuted himself. ...
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An Emmy Award. ...
The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (ATAS) is the organization which awards the Emmys. ...
The Late Shift is a 1996 TV movie produced by HBO based on the book by Bill Carter. ...
HBO (Home Box Office) is a premium cable television network with headquarters in New York City. ...
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In 1996, he played bad guy Xander Drax in Paramount's big budget comic book adaptation, The Phantom, where he did his best to take over the world and kill Billy Zane's mysterious superhero. For other uses, see Phantom. ...
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Williams' acting career includes numerous stage roles. He won a Drama League Award for his work in the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim's Follies, and another for starring in the off-Broadway production of Captains Courageous . Other notable Broadway shows include Grease, the Sherman Brothers' Over Here!, Once in a Lifetime, Pirates of Penzance and Love Letters, and off-Broadway, he has appeared in David Mamet's Oleanna and Oh, Hell (at Lincoln Center), Some Men Need Help, and Randy Newman's Maybe I'm Doing It Wrong. He premiered the Los Angeles production of Love Letters and appeared in War Letters at the Canon Theatre in Los Angeles. Created in 1935, the Drama League Awards honor distinguished productions and performances both on Broadway and Off-Broadway, in addition to recognizing exemplary career achievements in theatre, musical theatre, and directing. ...
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Follies is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Goldman. ...
Captains Courageous is an 1897 novel, by Rudyard Kipling, that follows the adventures of fifteen year old Harvey Cheyne Jr. ...
Grease is a musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. ...
Robert B. Sherman & Richard M. Sherman at the London Palladium in 2002. ...
Over Here! is a musical with a score by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman and book by Will Holt. ...
Once in a Lifetime is a song by Talking Heads, off their album Remain in Light. ...
The Pirates of Penzance, or The Slave of Duty, is a Gilbert and Sullivan comic operetta in two acts. ...
Love Letters is a play written by A. R. Gurney. ...
Oleanna is a two-character play by David Mamet about the power struggle between a university professor and one of his female students who accuses him of sexual harassment and, by doing so, spoils his chances of being accorded tenure. ...
Love Letters is a play written by A. R. Gurney. ...
Williams may be best known for his leading role as Dr. Andrew Brown in the former WB series Everwood, about a New York neurosurgeon who moves his family to the fictional Everwood, Colorado. Although the show's ratings were never spectacular, it won critical acclaim and had a devoted following. Williams received two SAG award nominations (2003 and 2004) for his role on the show. Everwood was a prime time television drama which aired in the United States on The WB. The series is set in the fictional small town of Everwood, Colorado. ...
Everwood was a prime time television drama which aired in the United States on The WB. The series is set in the fictional small town of Everwood, Colorado. ...
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The Actor: The Screen Actors Guild Award Statue The Screen Actors Guild Awards are an annual award given by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) to recognize outstanding performances by members. ...
Williams has recently made several guest appearances on the ABC drama Brothers & Sisters playing the role of David Morton, a friend and potential suitor of the Sally Field character. Williams currently stars in a series on the TNT titled Heartland in which he plays, Nathaniel Grant, the head of the a Pittsburgh organ transplant center. He also starred in a Lifetime movie called the Staircase Murders, which aired April 15, 2007. This article is about the American broadcast network. ...
Not to be confused with Brothers and Sisters (1979 TV series). ...
Sally Margaret Field (born November 6, 1946) is a two-time Academy Award winning American actress. ...
Turner Network Television, usually referred to as TNT, is an American cable TV network created by media mogul Ted Turner and currently owned by the Turner Broadcasting System division of Time Warner. ...
Heartland is an American television drama series airing on TNT. The series is based in the high-stakes world of heart-transplant surgery at St. ...
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Personal life Williams lives with his wife and two children in Utah where Everwood was shot. The family also has a home in New York City and a house in Manchester, Vermont. This article is about the U.S. state. ...
Everwood was a prime time television drama which aired in the United States on The WB. The series is set in the fictional small town of Everwood, Colorado. ...
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WWE RAW's play-by-play commentator, Jim Ross is known to be a big fan of Williams' work as an actor. WWE Raw is the Monday night professional wrestling television program for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and is the primary broadcast of the RAW brand. ...
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Filmography - The Hideout (2007)
- Heartland (television series) (2007)
- The Staircase Murders (2007)
- Brothers & Sisters (2006)
- Searching for Mickey Fish (2006) (post-production)
- Everwood (television series)(2002-06)
- Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005)
- Hollywood Ending (2002)
- Going to California (2002) television episode
- Guilty Hearts (2002) (television)
- Venomous (2002)
- Gale Force (2002) (V)
- UC: Undercover (2002) television episode
- Skeletons in the Closet (2001)
- The Substitute: Failure Is Not an Option (2001) (V)
- The Fraternity (2001)
- Critical Mass (2000)
- Extreme Limits (2000)
- Journey to the Center of the Earth (1999) (television)
- The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All (1999) (television)
- 36 Hours to Die (1999) (television)
- The Deep End of the Ocean (1999)
- Every Mother's Worst Fear (1998) (television)
- The Substitute 2: School's Out (1998) (television)
- Escape: Human Cargo (1998) (television)
- Deep Rising (1998)
- The Devil's Own (1997)
- The Phantom (1996)
- Mulholland Falls (1996)
- The Late Shift (1996) (HBO)
- Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995)
- Johnny's Girl (1995) (television)
- In the Shadow of Evil (1995) (television)
- The Taming Power of the Small (1995)
- Mister Dog (1995)
- Texan (1994) (television)
- Parallel Lives (1994) (television)
- Where the Rivers Flow North (1994)
- Hand Gun (1994)
- Vault of Horror I (1994) (television)
- Good Advice (1993) (television series)
- Road to Avonlea (television)
- Bonds of Love (1993/I) (television)
- Deadly Matrimony (1992) (television)
- The Water Engine (1992) (television)
- Tales from the Crypt (1992) (television)
- Till Death Us Do Part (1992) (television)
- Final Verdict (1991) (television)
- Eddie Dodd (1991) television series
- Max and Helen (1990) (television)
- Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (1990) television miniseries
- Oltre l'oceano (1990)
- Russicum - I giorni del diavolo (1989) aka The Third Solution
- Heart of Dixie (1989)
- Third Degree Burn (1989) (television)
- Dead Heat (1988)
- Sweet Lies (1988)
- Echoes in the Darkness (1987) (television)
- Faerie Tale Theatre: The Little Mermaid (1987) (television)
- J. Edgar Hoover (1987) (television)
- Notte degli squali, La (1987)
- The Men's Club (1986)
- Smooth Talk (1985)
- Some Men Need Help (1985) (television)
- Flashpoint (1984)
- A Streetcar Named Desire (1984) (television movie)
- Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
- Stangata napoletana (1983)
- Dempsey (1983) (television)
- The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper (1981)
- Prince of the City (1981)
- Why Would I Lie? (1980)
- Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
- 1941 (1979)
- Hair (1979)
- The Ritz (1976)
- The Eagle Has Landed (1976)
- Deadly Hero (1976)
Not to be confused with Brothers and Sisters (1979 TV series). ...
Everwood was a prime time television drama which aired in the United States on The WB. The series is set in the fictional small town of Everwood, Colorado. ...
Hollywood Ending is a film written and directed by Woody Allen. ...
The Fraternity (also known as The Circle) is a film about a circle of friends that create their own little elite club, while at the Runcie highschool, for the purposes of cheating on exams. ...
For other uses of critical mass, see critical mass (disambiguation). ...
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ...
For other uses, see Journey to the Center of the Earth (disambiguation). ...
The Deep End of the Ocean is a 1999 film adaption of the book written by Jacquelyn Mitchard, which stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Treat Williams. ...
Deep Rising is a 1998 motion picture written and directed by Stephen Sommers. ...
For the 1916 silent film, see The Devils Own (1916 film). ...
The Phantom is a 1996 action/adventure movie starring Billy Zane, and directed by Simon Wincer. ...
Mulholland Falls is a neo-noir 1996 film directed by Lee Tamahori. ...
The Late Shift is a 1996 TV movie produced by HBO based on the book by Bill Carter. ...
For other uses, see HBO (disambiguation). ...
Things to Do in Denver When Youre Dead is a 1995 movie directed by Gary Fleder and written by Scott Rosenberg. ...
Road to Avonlea focuses equally on its child and adult characters. ...
Dead Heat is a 1988 movie about cops and robbers (the robbers are zombies), proving that you cant keep a good cop down (or dead). ...
John Edgar Hoover (January 1, 1895 â May 2, 1972) was the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States. ...
Smooth Talk was released on DVD in December 2004. ...
This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ...
Once Upon a Time in America (Italian title Cera una volta in America) is a 1984 crime film directed by Sergio Leone, starring Robert De Niro and James Woods. ...
The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper is a 1981 film about infamous aircraft hijacker D. B. Cooper, who escaped with $200,000 after leaping from the back of a plane. ...
Prince of the City is a 1981 film about a police officer who has to expose corruption in exchange for not being prosecuted himself. ...
Why Would I Lie? is a movie about a compulsive liar filmed in 1980 in Spokane, Washington and starring Treat Williams. ...
1941 is Steven Spielbergs fourth theatrical film, written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. ...
Hair is a 1979 film based on the 1968 Broadway musical of the same name about a Vietnam war draftee who meets and befriends a tribe of long-haired hippies on his way to the army induction center. ...
The Eagle Has Landed is a book by Jack Higgins first published in 1975. ...
References External links - Remarkably Good - TFL.org Approved Fanlisting for Treat Williams
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