Actor Address Williams tragically died after a horrific motorcycle accident, and many celebrities took to social media to express their condolences to his family. Calendar, 71, died as a result of injuries sustained at the celebration, according to a statement from his agent, Barry McPherson, on Monday, June 13. John Travolta, who recalled his adventures on Broadway in the musicals “Grease” and “More Than Here,” was one of the first to pay tribute to the late actor. He recalled, “Treat Williams and I started out together in New York, where we appeared in two Broadway productions, More than Below and Grease.” “I’m sorry, my love. You and your family are in my thoughts. We will miss you. Warm regards, Juan.”
“The Phantom,” a 1996 film starring Williams and Catherine Zeta-Jones, was tweeted with the simple message, “R.I.P.” Dear Handle Williams.” Zeta-Jones shared a photo from the film. Auto Draft Kim Cattrall, an actress and mother of two who starred alongside the late actor in the 1999 TV movie “36 Hours to Die,” tweeted, “I am shocked!” “Farewell dear Garant. My deepest condolences to Pam, Gille, Ellie and their family. A fantastic actor and friend.” “Sad news, rest in peace brother,” tweeted Sharon Stone along with a screenshot of a message about his death. Mark Hamill shared a photo of them with the caption, “Just received the terrible news that the world has lost @Rtreatwilliams.”
Mark Hamill starred as an uncredited assault base warrior in “The Empire Strikes Back” (1980). Such a wonderful person, talented actor, and beloved and close friend. It breaks my heart. #RIP_friend.” “The many moments we worked together were remarkable, and in general, I was excited about the next time,” said Emily VanCamp, the actress who played Williams’ co-star in the film “Everwood,” with a photo of the actor in his youth. I wish your family all the best, take care of them. Take care, my dear friend. “Treat and I spent months filming ‘Once Upon a Time in America’ in Rome,” said James Woods, his co-star in the 1984 epic crime drama.
“A long shoot can make the trip very lonely, but your constant sense of humor and incredible sense of humor were invaluable. His death saddens me because he was someone I truly cherished. #TreatWilliams, bon voyage.” Billy Baldwin wrote a long tribute to the star, highlighting his qualities as a smart, capable, charming, witty, successful, attractive and kind person. “Heart of gold.” “A terrible loss,” he continued. He fought tirelessly for climate protection and the promotion of social justice. We will miss him. Rest in peace.