Following a horrifying motorbike accident that claimed the life of actor Address Williams, many celebrities condoled with his family on social media.
According to a statement made public by his agent Barry McPherson on Monday, June 13, the 71-year-old calendar man suddenly away as a result of the party.
John Travolta was one of the first people to pay their respects to the late actor, recalling their Broadway escapades in the musicals Grease and More Than Here.
He says, “It all began in NYC with Treat Williams and me doing Broadway shows, More than Below and Grease.”
“Treat, I sincerely apologize. My thoughts are with you and your family. We are going to miss you. John, greetings.
“R.I.P. Dearest Handle Williams,” a brief tweet commemorating Williams and Catherine Zeta-Jones from the 1996 film The Phantom, was sent out. A still from the film was released by Zeta-Jones.

Sharon Stone tweeted, “Sad news, relax in peace, brother,” along with a screen grab of a story indicating his passing.
“Just got the terrible news that the globe has missing @Rtreatwilliams,” wrote Mark Hamill in a caption for a photo he shared of them from the established. In The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Mark Hamill played an uncredited storm base warrior alongside him. Such a lovely person, such a talented performer, and such a treasured close friend. It hurts my feelings. #RIP_Pal.”
“I’m in shock,” tweeted Kim Cattrall, an actress and mother of two who costarred with the deceased actor in the 1999 television film 36 Hours to Die.
“Goodbye, Expensive Promise. Pam, Gille, Ellie, and the family have my deepest sympathies. a great buddy and actor.
