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| | William Bartman, promoted artists - The Boston Globe |
 | | Bartman, a former Los Angeles stage and film director, died Sept. 15 of multiple organ failure at a hospital in Manhattan, said Yael Meridan Schori, president of the Art Resources Transfer board of directors. |
 | | Bartman, who required dialysis, had long-term health problems, including an HIV infection, she said. |
 | | Bartman also worked as an associate producer and second-unit director on a number of films, and he directed and co-wrote the 1982 movie ''O'Hara's Wife," a comedy-drama starring Ed Asner, Mariette Hartley, and Jodie Foster. |
| www.boston.com /news/globe/obituaries/articles/2005/09/25/william_bartman_promoted_artists (340 words) |
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