The entertainment business was shocked when they heard that Hart Williams had died. A terrible motorbike accident took the life of the 71-year-old star (sadly). As soon as the news came out, a lot of famous people went on social media to honour Williams and help his family feel better.
John Travolta was one of the first people to pay respect to the late actor. He talked about how much he loved working with him on Broadway in the musicals Grease and Over Here. Travolta’s touching message showed his sadness and support for Williams’ family.
Catherine Zeta-Jones, who worked with Williams in the 1996 movie The Phantom, also said nice things about her late co-star. She put up a still from the movie on Twitter with the touching words “R.I.P. Dearest Hart Williams.” When Zeta-Jones talked about working with the skilled actor, she couldn’t hold back tears, which showed how emotional she was.