Sam Neill and Naomi Watts mourn death of Hair and Everwood’s Treat Williams
Sam Neill and Naomi Watts share tribute to Hair and Everwood star Treat Williams, 71, after his shock death in a fatal motorcycle accident: ‘I’m so heartbroken’
Sam Neill and Naomi Watts shared their heartbreak over the tragic death of Treat Williams, who died in a motorcycle accident at age 71 on Monday.
The honorary Australian icons took to Instagram in the days following the Hair and Everwood star’s sudden passing to express their deepest regret.
New Zealand-born actor Sam, 75, said on Tuesday he was “out of words” after hearing the devastating news about the “kindest man” he had ever met.
He shared an old photo of the Golden Globe nominated actor and wrote, “Very sad to hear that Treat Williams passed away on the way. Treat was about the nicest guy imaginable. Truly tragic. No words.’
Meanwhile, Naomi, 54, poured her heart out in a lengthy post on Wednesday, explaining that she had just finished filming Treat for season two of the anthology series Feud.
Sam Neill, 75, and Naomi Watts, 54, (right) shared their heartbreak over the tragic death of Treat Williams (left), who was killed in a motorcycle accident aged 71 on Monday
“I am so heartbroken by the news of Treat. He was a true gentleman who always spoke so lovingly of his family,” she captioned a sweet photo of the couple.
“I had the great privilege of sharing many scenes with him during the recent shoot of Feud. His work is extraordinary.
“Not only did I discover what a remarkable professional he was, but I also made a friend and saw what a devoted husband and father he was.”
The honorary Australian icons took to Instagram in the days following the Hair and Everwood star’s sudden passing to express their deepest regret. Pictured: Sam Neill
New Zealand-born actor Sam said on Tuesday he was ‘out of words’ after hearing the devastating news about the ‘nicest man’ he’d ever met
He shared an old photo of the Golden Globe nominated actor and wrote, “Very sad to hear that Treat Williams passed away on the way. Treat was about the nicest guy imaginable. Truly tragic. No words’
The British-born actress went on to say, “Treat was one of a kind” who was “truly enchanted by life.”
She recalled the “incredible stories” he would tell his castmates and the “immense gratitude” he had for the world around him.
The Academy Award winner ended by thanking Treat for the joy he brought to her life in the short time she’d known him and “for being the best scene partner.”
Meanwhile, Naomi poured her heart out in a lengthy post on Wednesday, explaining that she just finished filming with Treat for season two of the anthology series Feud.
Other Aussie and New Zealand celebrities flocked to Sam and Naomi’s posts with their own sad messages
Other Aussie and New Zealand celebrities flocked to Sam and Naomi’s posts with their own sad messages.
Australian journalist Laura Brown wrote, “Oh no, I’m so sorry” under Naomi’s post.
Meanwhile, New Zealand actress Sara Wiseman noted under Sam’s statement that Treat was “a phenomenal Stanley” in the 1984 film A Streetcar Name Desire.
Treat died Monday when he was thrown from his bike after crashing into an oncoming car as it pulled into a Long Trail Auto parking lot near his Vermont home.
Treat died Monday when he was thrown from his bike after crashing into an oncoming car as it turned into a Long Trail Auto parking lot near his home in Vermont. Pictured: treat in 2012