Treat Williams

Treat Williams
Richard Treat Williamsis a Golden Globe and Emmy award-nominated American actor and children's book author who has appeared on film, stage and television. He first became well known for his starring role in the 1979 film Hair, and later also starred in the films Prince of the City, Once Upon a Time in America, The Late Shift and 127 Hours. From 2002 to 2006, he was the lead of the television series Everwood and was nominated for two Screen Actors...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth1 December 1951
CityNorwalk, CT
CountryUnited States of America
But I like to be thought of as a good father and a good husband.
Basically that was the moment when I thought I'd like to do this forever. I never changed my mind.
Also, if you're in a TV show that does turn out to be very successful, you then can do whatever you want to do in theater for a very long time.
My children are 10 and three, and the longing and the need for them is incredibly powerful.
I couldnt imagine my life being any more successful than it is now.
The wonderful thing about Food for Thought is that it lets you keep your hand in theater and be in front of a live audience without a commitment of six months, or even three months.
This is the kind of work I've aspired to my whole career.
I have a beautiful wife and two beautiful children, and every day I am paid to do what I love.
I don't usually experience that because there are few people who intimidate me, but Woody was one of them.
Bambi can't act. Bambi had major attitude.
I'm a partner in a company called Helicopter Services and Instruction out of New Jersey.
Robert Treat Paine was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
And I fly planes all the time. And helicopters.
Disappoint anyone… hell, disappoint everyone – but don’t ever disappoint yourself.