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Treat Williams (born Richard Treat Williams on December 1, 1951 in Rowayton, Connecticut) is an actor who guest-starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in the episode "Spiraling Down" as Jake Stanton. He is known for his role on the WB Network television series Everwood. thumbRichard Treat Williams (Rowayton, Connecticut, 1 de diciembre de 1951) es un actor estadounidense, conocido por su papel en Hair (1979) o Everwood (2002-2006). Treat Williams (born December 1, 1951) is a Golden Globe and Emmy award-nominated American actor and children's book author who has appeared on film, stage and television. He has gone on to appear in over 75 films and several television series, including, most notably, Hair (1979), Steven Spielberg's 1941 (1979, with Christopher Lee), Prince of the City (1981), Once Upon A Time In America (1984), Dead Heat (1988), Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995), Mulholland Falls (1996, with Nick Nolte), The Phantom (1996), The Devil's Own (1997, with Brad Pitt and Harrison Ford), Deep Rising (1998, with Famke Janssen), The Deep End of the Ocean (1999), Hollywood Ending (2002), Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005), 127 Hours (2010, with James Franco) and A Little Bit of Heaven (201 Back in 1990, when the New York sewers were about to explode and the communist shit rebellion was about to infest the streets of the Big Apple, he came (twice) and gloriously defeated them with his feces-devouring ability. Shortly after this epic confrontation, he was awarded a Purple Heart and was proclaimed the penultimate national hero. Due to the above mentioned "nothing to do with anything power", he was forgotten after about 2 hours. There are some reports of him trying to remind the general public of his monumental feats on Oprah's Xmas special, but the authors of the famed book "How to Treat yourself" call bullshit. Richard Treat Williams is an American screen actor who has starred in such feature films as Deep Rising (1998), Dead Heat (1988), Flashpoint (1984), Prince of the City (1981), and Hair (1979), and such television series as Heartland (2007) and Everwood (2002–2006). Born in Rowayton, Connecticut, on December 1, 1951, Williams graduated from Kent School, the same preparatory high school as fellow actors Ted Danson and Seth MacFarlane, and film director Peter Farrelly. In his career Williams has been nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards, one Emmy Award, and three Golden Globe Awards.
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Treat Williams (born Richard Treat Williams on December 1, 1951 in Rowayton, Connecticut) is an actor who guest-starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in the episode "Spiraling Down" as Jake Stanton. He is known for his role on the WB Network television series Everwood. thumbRichard Treat Williams (Rowayton, Connecticut, 1 de diciembre de 1951) es un actor estadounidense, conocido por su papel en Hair (1979) o Everwood (2002-2006). Treat Williams (born December 1, 1951) is a Golden Globe and Emmy award-nominated American actor and children's book author who has appeared on film, stage and television. He has gone on to appear in over 75 films and several television series, including, most notably, Hair (1979), Steven Spielberg's 1941 (1979, with Christopher Lee), Prince of the City (1981), Once Upon A Time In America (1984), Dead Heat (1988), Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995), Mulholland Falls (1996, with Nick Nolte), The Phantom (1996), The Devil's Own (1997, with Brad Pitt and Harrison Ford), Deep Rising (1998, with Famke Janssen), The Deep End of the Ocean (1999), Hollywood Ending (2002), Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005), 127 Hours (2010, with James Franco) and A Little Bit of Heaven (2011). He is also known for his recurring roles on shows such as "Everwood", "White Collar" and "Chicago Fire". Back in 1990, when the New York sewers were about to explode and the communist shit rebellion was about to infest the streets of the Big Apple, he came (twice) and gloriously defeated them with his feces-devouring ability. Shortly after this epic confrontation, he was awarded a Purple Heart and was proclaimed the penultimate national hero. Due to the above mentioned "nothing to do with anything power", he was forgotten after about 2 hours. There are some reports of him trying to remind the general public of his monumental feats on Oprah's Xmas special, but the authors of the famed book "How to Treat yourself" call bullshit. Richard Treat Williams is an American screen actor who has starred in such feature films as Deep Rising (1998), Dead Heat (1988), Flashpoint (1984), Prince of the City (1981), and Hair (1979), and such television series as Heartland (2007) and Everwood (2002–2006). Born in Rowayton, Connecticut, on December 1, 1951, Williams graduated from Kent School, the same preparatory high school as fellow actors Ted Danson and Seth MacFarlane, and film director Peter Farrelly. In his career Williams has been nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards, one Emmy Award, and three Golden Globe Awards.
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