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[[Image:Mulfal-1911e.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Treat Williams holds an [[M1911A1]] as Colonel Nathan Fitzgerald in ''[[Mulholland Falls]]'' (1996).]] | [[Image:Mulfal-1911e.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Treat Williams (1951-2023) holds an [[M1911A1]]] pistol as Colonel Nathan Fitzgerald in ''[[Mulholland Falls]]'' (1996).]] | ||
Treat Williams (December 1, 1951 - June 12, 2023) was an American actor whose career spanned four decades and included varying roles in such films as ''Prince of the City'', ''[[The Eagle Has Landed]]'', ''[[Dead Heat]]'', ''[[The Devil's Own]]'', and ''[[1941]]'' in addition to three films in ''[[Substitute (disambiguation)|The Substitute]]'' series as well as roles in such television series as ''[[White Collar]]'', ''[[Blue Bloods]]'', | Treat Williams (December 1, 1951 - June 12, 2023) was an American actor whose career spanned four decades and included varying roles in such films as ''Prince of the City'', ''[[The Eagle Has Landed]]'', ''[[Dead Heat]]'', ''[[The Devil's Own]]'', and ''[[1941]]'' in addition to three films in ''[[Substitute (disambiguation)|The Substitute]]'' series as well as roles in such television series as ''[[White Collar]]'', ''[[Blue Bloods]]'', ''[[Hawaii Five-0]]'', and ''Everwood''. He died at the age of 71 after being involved in a motorcycle accident. | ||
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| [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] || David Ziegler || ''[[Night of the Sharks]]'' || || 1988 | | [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] || David Ziegler || ''[[Night of the Sharks]]'' || || 1988 | ||
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|[[Beretta 92F]]||Det. Roger Mortis||''[[Dead Heat]]''||||1988 | |[[Beretta 92F]]|| rowspan=3|Det. Roger Mortis|| rowspan=3|''[[Dead Heat]]''|| || rowspan=3|1988 | ||
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|[[Smith & Wesson Model 29]]|| | |[[Smith & Wesson Model 29]] || | ||
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|[[IMI Uzi]] || | |[[IMI Uzi]] || | ||
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| [[Smith & Wesson 659]] || Critical Bill || ''[[Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead]]'' || || 1995 | | [[Smith & Wesson 659]] || rowspan=2|Critical Bill || rowspan=2|''[[Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead]]'' || || rowspan=2|1995 | ||
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| [[Mossberg 500]] | | [[Mossberg 500]] || attached laser | ||
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| [[M1911A1]] || Col. Nathan Fitzgerald || ''[[Mulholland Falls]]'' || || 1996 | | [[M1911A1]] || Col. Nathan Fitzgerald || ''[[Mulholland Falls]]'' || || 1996 | ||
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| [[Ruger KP94]] || Billy Burke || ''[[The Devil's Own]]'' || || 1997 | | [[Ruger KP94]] || Billy Burke || ''[[The Devil's Own]]'' || || 1997 | ||
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| [[SIG-Sauer P229]] || Karl Thomasson || ''[[The Substitute 2: School's Out]]'' || | | [[SIG-Sauer P229]] || rowspan=2|Karl Thomasson || rowspan=2|''[[The Substitute 2: School's Out]]'' || || rowspan=2|1998 | ||
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| [[M14]] || | | [[M14]] || | ||
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| [[Calico M955A]] || John Finnegan || ''[[Deep Rising]]'' || Appears as the "M1-L1 triple-pulse rifle" || 1998 | | [[Calico M955A]] || rowspan=2|John Finnegan || rowspan=2|''[[Deep Rising]]'' || Appears as the "M1-L1 triple-pulse rifle" || rowspan=2|1998 | ||
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| [[Ithaca 37]] || | | [[Ithaca 37]] || | ||
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| [[ Springfield Armory XD]] || Sheriff Marshall T. Becker || ''[[Deadfall (2012)|Deadfall]]'' || || 2012 | | [[ Springfield Armory XD]] || Sheriff Marshall T. Becker || ''[[Deadfall (2012)|Deadfall]]'' || || 2012 |
Latest revision as of 21:11, 12 July 2023
Treat Williams (December 1, 1951 - June 12, 2023) was an American actor whose career spanned four decades and included varying roles in such films as Prince of the City, The Eagle Has Landed, Dead Heat, The Devil's Own, and 1941 in addition to three films in The Substitute series as well as roles in such television series as White Collar, Blue Bloods, Hawaii Five-0, and Everwood. He died at the age of 71 after being involved in a motorcycle accident.
Treat Williams can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:
Film
Gun | Character | Title | Note | Date |
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M2 Carbine | Capt. Harry Clark | The Eagle Has Landed | 1976 | |
M16 | George Berger | Hair | 1979 | |
Smith & Wesson Model 28 | Ernie Wyatt | Flashpoint | 1984 | |
Smith & Wesson Model 36 | David Ziegler | Night of the Sharks | 1988 | |
Beretta 92F | Det. Roger Mortis | Dead Heat | 1988 | |
Smith & Wesson Model 29 | ||||
IMI Uzi | ||||
Smith & Wesson 659 | Critical Bill | Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead | 1995 | |
Mossberg 500 | attached laser | |||
M1911A1 | Col. Nathan Fitzgerald | Mulholland Falls | 1996 | |
Ruger KP94 | Billy Burke | The Devil's Own | 1997 | |
SIG-Sauer P229 | Karl Thomasson | The Substitute 2: School's Out | 1998 | |
M14 | ||||
Calico M955A | John Finnegan | Deep Rising | Appears as the "M1-L1 triple-pulse rifle" | 1998 |
Ithaca 37 | ||||
Springfield Armory XD | Sheriff Marshall T. Becker | Deadfall | 2012 |
Television
Gun | Character | Title | Note/Episode | Date |
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Kahr K9 | Amanda Callaway | White Collar | "In the Wind" (S4E16) | 2013 |