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🌹 Treat Williams 😒


Treat Williams, age 71, died following a crash while riding his motorcycle in Vermont.

Rest in Peace, Mr Williams. 😒🌹

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I need to have a word with the person who cut him off on the road.

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IT WAS THAT BASTARD JOHN SAVAGE.

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For the time being, Treat and Milos Forman will reunite in the sky, but first I need to take care of this driver who took away a person no one has ever said anything bad about.

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i barely know who this guy is

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You should change your name from "hownos" to "whoknows" because you never seem to know who anyone is.

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he was not a big name. what was his biggest movie?

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Hair (1979) would be my guess.

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a musical. that explains it.

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The Night of the Sharks (1988) is more up my alley though.

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he did an italian made movie?

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He did, and you be surprised how many familiar faces turn up in Italian genre films.

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Check out Deep Rising. It's a good late 90s action creature feature.

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He's not a character actor because he's often been leads, but he's one of those recognizable faces because he's been in so much. "Deep Rising" was probably his most Hollywood film.

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reminds me of tom berenger who had some lead roles and flamed out.

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I think Tom Berrenger being one of the lead characters in Platoon, puts him several levels above Treat Williams.

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##### SPOILERS#####

Tom Berenger was amazing in Platoon as a morally questionable, heroic man leading heavily
armed young men into the Vietnamese jungle and village on a search and destroy mission which ended with a sex crime and illegal killings.

In Prince Of the City Treat Williams played an NYPD cop who was trying to not be corrupt yet he was surrounded by corruption. I can see the similarities between the characters.

Both men were dealing with a very dire situation and it’s hard to judge either man but Barnes should never have murdered Elias.

Killing Elias was way over the line .



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have you seen prince of the city?

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No.

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Nowadays, having a "big name" in Hollywood means resorting to doing television commercials just to get a paycheck.

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This flippant post is just another example of why I've always seen you as a shallow attention whore on this board. You're immediately trying to make it about you instead of the subject of the thread. πŸ˜’

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You sound like you're seething with jealousy, because Kowalski is better at attention-whoring than you are.

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You're an absolutely dumb bitch since I wasn't even addressing Kowalski to begin with!

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You're still a jealous bitch.

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You're a total bitch, period!

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You finally noticed, you clever thing!

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I've always known it. I'm very good with first impressions.

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Aww that's sad.

Signed, million man.

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Wow, the first celebrity death in a while to catch me by surprise. A handsome guy with a unique name and a versatile actor whose performances I always enjoyed.

Yeah, RIP Treat!🌈

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Tender respects to his surviving loved ones. A prolific and gifted actor who by all accounts was a good person.

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Motorcycles are extremely dangerous. I wish people wouldn't ride them.

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Old men shouldn't ride motorcycles.

Their organs aren't of transplantable quality.

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Oh wow, not heard this news. The only film I can actually pinpoint is The Phantom but I know I've seen him in a few 90s films.

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