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Todd Verow

Todd Verow (born 11 November 1966) is an American film director who now resides in New York City, New York. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design and the AFI Conservatory. Together with his creative partner, James Derek Dwyer, he formed Bangor Films in 1995. He was also the cinematographer for Jon Moritsugu's film Terminal USA (1993). He has been called a veteran of the New Queer Cinema.


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Born:
Nov 11, 1966 In Bangor, Maine
Movie/TV Credits:
33
First Appeared:
In the movie V Is for Violet 1989-10-06
Latest Project:
Movie Memorabilia 2024-09-27
Known For
Poster of The End of Cruising
Poster of Fire Island '79
Poster of Bad Boy Street
Poster of Xx: Where Your Heart Should Be
Filmography
Movie Memorabilia 2024-09-27
Movie Last Year at Belvedere 2023-03-16
Movie The Gay Agenda 24 2023-06-01
Movie F***ed in the Head 2022-06-20
Movie Covid Summer 2021-05-27
Movie Swimming to the End of the World 2021-06-06
Movie Cruising 2020 2020-04-22
Movie Goodbye Seventies Nob Hill Manager 2020-09-28
Movie Davy & Goliath Lurker 2018-04-05
Movie Required Field 2016-07-08
Movie Available Light 2015-06-11
Movie Fire Island '79 2013-07-18
Movie The End of Cruising 2013-10-25
Movie Tumbledown Jay 2013-10-25
Movie The Endless Possibility of Sky 2012-01-01
Movie Keep the Lights On Self (uncredited) 2012-07-27
Movie Tom's Gift 2012-10-26
Movie Bad Boy Street Michael 2012-10-22
Movie Deleted Scenes John 2010-01-01
Movie Leave Blank Todd 2010-10-27
Movie Between Something & Nothing 2008-01-01
Movie Xx: Where Your Heart Should Be 2007-10-01
Movie Bulldog in the White House Bulldog 2006-01-28
Movie Hooks to the Left 2006-10-22
Movie Anonymous Todd 2004-01-01
Movie Die, F*ggot, Die! 2003-11-19
Movie Shucking the Curve 1998-01-01
Movie Little Shots of Happiness Frances' Husband 1997-02-14
Movie Frisk Blond Man in bathroom 1996-03-22
Movie Built for Endurance 1993-01-01
Movie The Flesh Is Willing 1990-01-01
Movie The Death of Dottie Love 1990-08-19
Movie V Is for Violet 1989-10-06