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01of 06The Ritz (1976)Treat Williams in ‘The Ritz’.Michael Ochs Archives/GettyA farce set in a gay bathhouse and club,The Ritzis a little dated now — it’s most famous for givingRita Morenothe chance to recreate her Tony-winning performance as Googie Gomez, an over-the-top singer. But Williams, often shirtless (and that’s not a bad thing), gets laughs as a dum-dum who speaks in a very high, piping voice.
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The Ritz (1976)
Treat Williams in ‘The Ritz’.Michael Ochs Archives/Getty

Michael Ochs Archives/Getty
A farce set in a gay bathhouse and club,The Ritzis a little dated now — it’s most famous for givingRita Morenothe chance to recreate her Tony-winning performance as Googie Gomez, an over-the-top singer. But Williams, often shirtless (and that’s not a bad thing), gets laughs as a dum-dum who speaks in a very high, piping voice.
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Hair (1979)
Treat Williams in ‘Hair’.United Artists/Getty

United Artists/Getty
03of 06Prince of the City (1981)Treat Williams in “Prince of the City”.Orion/Kobal/ShutterstockThis was probably Williams’ peak as a movie actor. He’s at the very center of director Sidney Lumet’s two-hour, 47-minute epic about a New York City narcotics cop who gets tangled up in a Justice Department investigation into police corruption. Williams was nominated for a Golden Globe.
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Prince of the City (1981)
Treat Williams in “Prince of the City”.Orion/Kobal/Shutterstock

Orion/Kobal/Shutterstock
This was probably Williams’ peak as a movie actor. He’s at the very center of director Sidney Lumet’s two-hour, 47-minute epic about a New York City narcotics cop who gets tangled up in a Justice Department investigation into police corruption. Williams was nominated for a Golden Globe.
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Smooth Talk (1985)
Treat Williams in ‘Smooth Talk’.Nancy Ellison/Goldcrest/Kobal/Shutterstock

Nancy Ellison/Goldcrest/Kobal/Shutterstock
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Everwood (2002-2006)
Treat Williams in ‘Everwood’.Jeffrey Thurnher/The WB

Jeffrey Thurnher/The WB
06of 06The Christmas House (2020)Treat Williams in ‘The Christmas House’.Hallmark Entertainment / Courtesy Everett CollectionOne of the best-regarded of any Hallmark holiday movie — and the first to have major LGBT+ characters — this little classic has Williams playing a warm-hearted middle-aged dad welcoming his children home at Tinsel Time.
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The Christmas House (2020)
Treat Williams in ‘The Christmas House’.Hallmark Entertainment / Courtesy Everett Collection

Hallmark Entertainment / Courtesy Everett Collection
One of the best-regarded of any Hallmark holiday movie — and the first to have major LGBT+ characters — this little classic has Williams playing a warm-hearted middle-aged dad welcoming his children home at Tinsel Time.
source: people.com