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Bill Sherwood was born June 14, 1952 in Washington, D.C.. He died February 10, 1990 in New York, NY from AIDS complications.
He had a promising career as a filmmaker, but died before he would be able to fulfill his potential. He is best known for his 1986 low-budget film Parting Glances, a bittersweet romantic comedy that spans a 24 hour period in the swanky, upwardly-mobile New York gay scene.
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