After Treat Williams’ untimely departure, Catherine Zeta-Jones and John Travolta lead heartfelt tributes to him.

In a statement on Monday, June 13, his agent Barry McPherson announced that the 71-year-old had died as a result of the event.

One of the first to pay respect to the late actor was John Travolta, who recalled their Broadway experiences in the musicals Grease and Over Here.

One of the first to pay respect to the late actor was John Travolta, who recalled their Broadway experiences in the musicals Grease and Over Here.

“Treat Williams, and I got our start together in NYC appearing in two Broadway shows, Grease and Over Here,” he writes.

“Treat, I’m so sorry. I’m thinking of you and your family. We will miss you. Love, John.”

Williams and Catherine Zeta-Jones co-starred in the 1996 film The Phantom, and Zeta-Jones tweeted a still from the film with the simple caption “R.I.P. Dearest Treat Williams.”

I’m in shock!,” tweeted Kim Cattrall, who co-starred with the deceased actor and father of two in the 1999 television film 36 Hours to Die.

“Goodbye, Dear Treat. Pam, Gille, Ellie, and the family have my condolences. A great buddy and actor.”

With a screenshot of a news article announcing his passing, Sharon Stone wrote: “Sad news, rest in peace, brother.”

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