Treat Williams, the actor known for his roles in Hair and Everwood was killed in a motorcycle crash. Williams was 71.
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 17: Treat Williams attends the premiere of P12 Films' 'The Great Alaskan Race' at ArcLight Hollywood on October 17, 2019 in Hollywood, California. was killed in a motorcycle crash. Williams was 71.
Williams' death was confirmed by his agent's office Monday night. His agency did not specify where in Vermont he was killed and how he crashed the motorcycle.He played the role of Dr. Andy Brown inThe longtime actor is survived by his wife and the couple's two children, according to PEOPLE.com.that I have read and agree
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