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Treat Williams

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Rowayton, Connecticut, USA
  • Birthday: December 1, 1951
  • 2005

    Cast in "Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous" with Sandra Bullock

  • 2002

    Acted in Woody Allen's "Hollywood Ending"

  • 2002 to 0000

    Cast as a neurosurgeon who moves to a small Colorado town in "Everwood" (The WB); received a SAG nomination for best acter in a drama series for 2003 and 2004

  • 2002

    Played a cheating husband whose mistress comes to believe he may have killed his wife in the CBS crime drama "Guilty Hearts"

  • 2001

    Again played Jonathan Jackson's father in the taut thriller "Skeletons in the Closet";

  • 2001

    Co-starred as Buddy in the Broadway revival of "Follies"

  • 2000

    Once again played former mercenary Thomasson in "The Substitute 4: Failure Is Not an Option"; premiered on HBO

  • 1999

    Headed the cast of the USA miniseries "Journey to the Center of the Earth"

  • 1999

    Portrayed Michelle Pfeiffer's husband in "The Deep End of the Ocean"; first time playing Jonathan Jackson's on screen father

  • 1999

    Reprised Thomasson for "The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All" (HBO)

  • 1999

    Returned to the New York stage as the star of the Off-Broadway musical "Captains Courageous"

  • 1998

    Cast as former mercenary turned teacher Karl Thomasson (a role originally created by Tom Berenger) in the sequel "The Substitute 2: School's Out", aired on HBO

  • 1997

    Again played a villain in "The Devil's Own"

  • 1996

    Co-starred as the nasty Xander Drax in "The Phantom"

  • 1996

    Garnered an Emmy nod as Mike Ovitz in the HBO drama "The Late Shift"

  • 1995

    Delivered a fine villainous turn in "Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead"

  • 1994

    Made directorial debut with "Texan", a short film that aired on Showtime's "Directed By" series

  • 1993 to 1994

    Starred opposite Shelley Long in CBS sitcom "Good Advice"

  • 1991

    TV series debut "Eddie Dodd" (ABC)

  • 1987

    First TV miniseries, "Echoes in the Darkness" (CBS)

  • 1987

    Portrayed title role of the former FBI director in "J Edgar Hoover" (Showtime)

  • 1985

    Was suitably charming and menacing as Arnold Friend in "Smooth Talk", directed by Joyce Chopra

  • 1984

    Co-starred in Sergio Leone's gangster epic "Once Upon a Time in America"

  • 1984

    Played Stanley Kowalski opposite Ann-Margaret in "A Streetcar Named Desire" (CBS)

  • 1983

    TV-movie debut (as title character), "Dempsey" (CBS)

  • 1981

    Earned acclaim for his title performance in Sidney Lumet's "Prince of the City"

  • 1981

    Returned to Broadway succeeding Kevin Kline in "THe Pirates of Penzance"

  • 1979

    Gave a winning performance as the hippie leader Berger in the film adaptation of "Hair", directed by Milos Forman

  • 1975

    Feature film debut, "The Ritz"

  • 1974

    Had prominent supporting role in the Broadway musical "Over Here", starring the Andrews Sisters; Travolta co-starred

  • 1973

    First New York acting job as understudy to John Travolta in "Grease"; eventually took over the leading role

  • Co-starred off-Broadway in David Mamet's "Oleanna"

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