William Robert “Bill” Clegg grew up in Sharon, Connecticut. His father William Clegg Jr. was a pilot with TWA. His mother is Kathy Jeanne née Ruscoe. He has two sisters and a brother.[4]
He is openly gay and was in a long-term relationship with filmmaker Ira Sachs. Sachs based his film Keep the Lights On (2012) on their relationship.[5][6]
In 2013, he married Van Scott Jr., a communications manager at CNN.[7]
Career
Upon the urging of a girlfriend,[8] Clegg took the Radcliffe Publishing Course in 1993. This led to an entry-level position at the Robbins Office.[9]
Clegg and Burnes abruptly closed under mysterious circumstances. It was later revealed that a contributing factor to the firm’s closure was Clegg disappearing on a drug binge.[11][12]
After getting sober, Clegg returned to publishing and was an agent with William Morris Endeavor. Many of his former clients returned to him. He then moved on from WME to start the Clegg Agency. While at WME, Clegg began writing his memoirs.
Bibliography
Portrait of an Addict as a Young Man: a memoir (2010)