Treat Williams began his career in musical comedy on Broadway as an understudy for the male leads in “Grease”. He eventually took over the lead role of Danny Zuko. His first important film role was the part of Berger in the film version of “Hair”.
His other films have included The Ritz, The Eagle Has Landed, Prince of the City, 1941, Smooth Talk, Once Upon A Time in America, Woody Allen’s Hollywood Ending, Deep Rising, Things to do in Denver When You’re Dead, The Phantom, Deep End of the Ocean, The Devil’s Own, What Happens In Vegas, Howl, 127 Hours, and Blackbird.
His television credits include Streetcar Named Desire, Hoover, Dempsey, The Late Shift, Max and Helen, and the critically-acclaimed series Everwood.
A pilot with over eight thousand hours in the cockpit, Mr. Williams has been flying airplanes and helicopters of all shapes and sizes for over 30 years.
“I have been flying out of Heber Airport (36U) for ten years. I have been flying for over forty. I don’t think there is a more exhilarating departure than through the majestic Provo Canyon on my way to Vegas or LA. OK3 is the one place I have ever been where you can walk into a modern, five-star FBO and then walk down the hall to a pilots’ ready room that transports you to another era of aviation. Their ready room/pilot lounge has no rival. I love that old school feeling of OK3, even though they still provide all of the modern amenities and service a wide variety of airplanes ranging from from Cubs to G5’s.
It is my home field and anyone who visits will see why we call it home!”
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