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Treat was one of People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive, 2006. He is found in the "Hooray for Gray!" section.
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Treat is called twice "Andrew" in TV productions: on Faerie Tale Theatre - Prince Andrew, and on Everwood - Dr. Andrew Brown.
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Treat Williams' parents are Richard Norman Williams, and Marion Williams.
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Treat Williams appeared in: Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, in 1980, as Jess Allashane (Echo Base trooper) / Jerrol Blendin (Cloud City trooper). His roles were uncredited.
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Treat Williams is not only an actor: He was the Director of Texan in 1994, and the Executive Producer of Bonds of Love in 1993. Both are TV series.
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Treat Williams is a TV, cinema and theater well known actor: He starred in theater since 1976, in cinema since 1971 and on TV since 1987.
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Treat Williams' most featured roles in television are:
Good Advice, as Jack Harold (1993-94), and
Everwood, as Dr. Andy Brown (2002)
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Ever since 1979, when Treat Williams first starred in the movie Hair, he participated in more than 40 films.
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Treat Williams received in 1996 an Emmy Award nomination for his portrayal of Michael Ovitz in the HBO movie The Late Shift.
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Treat Williams earned his third Golden Globe nomination for his performance as Stanley Kowalski in the television presentation of A Streetcar Named Desire.
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Treat Williams earned his second Golden Globe nomination for his starring role in Sydney Lumet's Prince of the City, in 1981.
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Treat Williams directed Showtime's Texan for the Prestigious Chanticleer series. He won two festival awards fot that task: Best New Director at the Aspen Short Film Festival, and Best Short Film at the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival.
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Treat Williams starred in three sequels of the series The Substitute.
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Treat Williams also starred as Berger in Milos Forman's screen version of the Broadway musical Hair.
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Treat Williams and planes: He is a certified Flight Instructor, rated in single and multi-engine airplanes and helicopters. Moreover, in 2003, he completed two weeks of training to qualify for flying jet engine planes.
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Treat Williams appeared as a guest star in the movie Miss Congeniality 2 (2005) (starring Sandra Bullock), as the police-officer Collins.
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Treat Williams' character in
Everwood, Dr. Andy Brown, was ranked #43 in the TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time", on June 2004.
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Treat Williams' nickname "Treat" comes from one of his maternal ancestors, Robert Treat Payne. Robert's signature appears on the Declaration of Independence.
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Treat Williams is married to Pamela Van Sant since 1988. They have two children: Elinor and Gil Williams.