Treat Williams, star of the series ‘Everwood’, dies in a motorcycle accident

The actor Treat Williams, protagonist of the series Everwood, died this Monday at the age of 71, the victim of a motorcycle accident in the state of Vermont. The news was confirmed by his representative, overwhelmed by the death of the interpreter. “I’m devastated. He was the nicest guy. He was so talented,” Barry McPherson said.

Treat Williams was married to actress Pam Van Sant, with whom he had two children: Gill and Eleanor Claire. “We are shocked and severely grieved at this time. Treat deeply loved his family, his life and his craft. It’s all so shocking right now, but know that he was deeply loved and respected by his family and all who knew him. And to all his fans, know that Treat appreciated you all,” his family said after hearing the sad news.

The motorcycle accident in which Williams died occurred when he collided with a vehicle that allegedly did not see the motorcycle in which the actor was traveling, whose body was thrown. Although he was taken to the hospital, nothing could be done to save his life. The driver of the car escaped unharmed.

In addition to his starring role in the series Everwooda fiction that La 1 broadcast in Spain between 2002 and 2006, Williams is known for having played George Berger in the film Hairby Milos Forman, in 1979, a role that earned him a Golden Globe nomination.

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