The police investigation continues to find out all the circumstances of the tragedy that killed the 71-year-old actor.
American actor Treat Williams, known for his role in the film Once upon a time in Vegasdied in an accident. Information about his death was confirmed to People by the star’s film agent, Barry McPherson.
It is known that the accident happened on Monday, June 12, around 17.00 in the state of Vermont. The actor was riding his motorcycle on the highway when an SUV hit him. Investigators believe that the driver of the car was turning at the intersection and did not notice the actor’s car.
A helicopter was called to the scene to rush Treat Williams to a New York hospital.
“He died this afternoon. He was turning left or right, but a car blocked him. I was heartbroken. He was an enviable person. He was very talented. He was an actor from God. The directors loved him. He was the soul and heart of Hollywood since the late 1970s “-s. He is very proud of his performance, that of this year. He was very happy with the work I gave him. His career is more than successful,” the actor’s representative said.
It should be noted that Treat Williams made his film debut in 1975, starring in a thriller Deadly hero.
In 1979, Williams’ career reached its peak when he played the role of George Berger in the film Hairbased on the Broadway musical. The role earned him his first nomination for golden globe. He later received another nomination for golden globe for Best Actor in a Drama Film prince of the city 1981.
In total, Williams’ filmography includes more than 120 projects.
Earlier it was reported that French artist, memoirist, model and ex-lover of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso Françoise Gilot died in a Manhattan hospital at the age of 101.
Source: korrespondent

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