The actor died on June 12 following a motorcycle accident in Vermont.
Condolences continue on the sudden demise of June 12 treat williams, The 71-year-old actor, who died in a car accident in Vermont, was known and loved by small screen audiences for his roles. everwood, Chicago Fire, Chesapeake Shores And white collar, among many others. They shared the set together in the first two chris prattIn his first experiences as an actor at that time, E taylor kinney, who took a break from the film earlier this year due to a personal matter. Here’s what both the actors had to say about their former colleague.
Chris Pratt: An “incredibly sad” moment for the Everwood family
when chris pratt was 23 everwoodIn her first regular run, she played Bright Abbott, Amy’s older brother and later the girlfriend of Williams’ Andy Brown’s son Efraim. In a post shared by InstagramThe actor remembered him and his other former co-star John BeasleyWho died a few days ago on 30 May. “This is an incredibly sad time for the cast and crew everwood“, he wrote. “We are still reeling from the loss of John Beasley and we also lost Treat Williams. Both of these men were excellent actors, wonderful husbands, fathers and friends. We will miss him very much. I learned a lot working with each of them.”
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“The Beasley family and the Williams family will be in my family’s prayers,” Pratt said. “See you again, gentlemen. God bless you. Hug your loved ones. Reach out to the person who is in your thoughts. Life is fragile, precious and finite. Think about it and hug each other. And if Looking for some movies to watch this week, take a look at Treat Ne prince of the city, Hair And what to do in denver when you’re deadand john Inspired, holding your head high And Rudy – Success of a dream,
Taylor Kinney: Treat Williams was a father figure to everyone
Considered one of the best TV dads ever Chicago Fire Williams played Taylor Kinney Kelly Severide’s father, Benny Severide, in 16 episodes between seasons one and seven. in a message posted by People, the latter remembered the former colleague as a father figure to anyone who worked on the NBC series. “My thoughts and prayers are with Treat’s family,” Kinney said. “In Chicago Fire He played my father and was a father figure to everyone on the sets. I will always appreciate our chats and his amazing ability to light up the room. We all send him our love, he will be missed.”