The actor Treat Williams has died. He was best known for his roles in the films “Everwood,” “Prince of the City,” and “Hair.”. He was 71.

Williams’ agent, Barry McPherson, told People that Williams passed away as a result of a motorcycle accident, and he also confirmed the heartbreaking news.

“He passed away this afternoon. He was making a left or right turn when a driver abruptly cut him off, claims McPherson.

 Actor Treat Williams, 71, passed away.

“I have been completely destroyed. He was a very generous man. He possessed such talent. ”.

“Williams has had a distinguished career,” the statement reads, referring to his more than 40 years as a pillar of the entertainment business. Filmmakers cherished him. He has dominated the Hollywood scene since the late 1970s,” McPherson continued. “He took a lot of pride in the work he did this year. ”.

Williams’ initial success was reportedly attributed to his part in the 1975 film “Deadly Hero.”. Before his death, he appeared in many TV and film productions, including “The Late Shift,” for which he was nominated for an Emmy, and “A Streetcar Named Desire,” for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe.

Treat Williams posted on Twitter about how he intended to mow his farm and a video of someone using a tractor just a few hours before his death was reported.

 Actor Treat Williams, 71, passed away.

Fans expressed their shock at hearing of his passing and their disbelief at how quickly he appeared to have vanished. “Two hours later, everything has changed. The time of day is never certain. RIP,” a supporter wrote. “Today’s tweet mentioned bottling the scent of freshly cut grass…A life well lived, indeed,” added another.

Williams has frequently mentioned how much he enjoys the Vermont countryside outside of the performing arts. In 2020, the late actor told Southern Living that he and his family enjoyed happy days spent caring for their 200-year-old house. He said as he sat on the tractor, “I wish I could thank somebody for this because this is a great life.

Williams is survived by his wife Pam Van Sant, their two children Gill and Elinor Williams, and Williams. In a statement provided to Deadline, the family praised Treat as being “full of love for his family, for his life, and for his craft, and was truly at the top of his game in all of it.”. Despite the fact that everything is extremely upsetting, please remember that Treat was adored and respected by his family and by everyone he knew. ”.