William (Bill) G. Borchert (b.?) is an Emmy-winning American screenwriter who wrote the script for the 1989 film My Name is Bill W., based on the true story of Alcoholics Anonymous founder Bill Wilson.
Borchert recently published a book about Bill Wilson's wife, Lois, called The Lois Wilson story: When Love is Not Enough. A feature movie with the same title, based on the book, is scheduled to be produced in 2007. Bill is also the director of Step...
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