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  1. Bill Nye: Science Guy (2017) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    65 Photos. Bill Nye was born on 27 November 1955 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Bill Nye the Science Guy (1993), Flubber (1997) and Stargate: Atlantis (2004). He has been married to Liza Mundy since 22 June 2022.

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  4. Bill Nye was born on November 27, 1955 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Bill Nye the Science Guy (1993), Flubber (1997) and Mank (2020). He has been married to Liza Mundy since June 22, 2022. He was previously married to Blair Tindall. See full bio »

    • Born in Washington D.C.
    • Graduates from Cornell University
    • Begins Job at Boeing
    • Wins A Steve Martin Look-Alike Contest
    • Quits Job at Boeing to Focus on Comedy Full-Time
    • 1991–93: Appears in Segments of “Back to The Future”
    • 1993–98: Stars in "Bill Nye The Science Guy"
    • Registers First Patent For The Educational Lens
    • Earns Honorary Doctor of Science Degree
    • Early 2000s: Helps Develop Sundials For Mars Rovers

    Bill Nye was born in 1955 in Washington D.C. His mother, the mathematically brilliant Jacqueline Jenkins-Nye, was a World War II codebreaker who worked with machines that intercepted German messages. His father, Edwin “Ned” Darby Nye, was a contractor who was captured when the Japanese bombed Wake Island and held for four years as a prisoner-of-war...

    From 1973 to 1977, Nye attended Cornell University, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering. During his time there, he took an astronomy class with Carl Sagan that reportedly influenced the science show he would later create. “His classes were just fantastic,” he told PBS’s “The Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers...

    The same year that Nye graduated from Cornell, he got hired at the Boeing Corporation and moved to the Seattle area. He stayed at Boeing for nine years, through 1986, during which time he invented an airplane part called a hydraulic pressure resonance suppressor tube. The tube— sometimes called a ripple dampener—is a part of 747 jet airliner that d...

    In 1978, a year after his college graduation, Nye won the first round of a Steve Martin look-alike contest hosted by Warner Brothers Records. Although he didn’t go on to win the national competition, the success emboldened him to start impersonating the actor at parties and to eventually begin doing stand-up comedy. Nye spent the next eight years w...

    By 1986, Nye was finally ready to make the leap and quit his job at Boeing to take a stab at a full-time comedy career. He began freelancing for a sketch comedy show called “Almost Live!” where he earned his nickname after correcting a fellow host who mispronounced the word “gigawatt.” The host, John Keister, snapped back amused, saying something a...

    After wrapping up his time on “Almost Live!” Nye made appearances and dabbled in other TV shows including “Back to the Future: The Animated Series.” From 1991 to 1993, he appeared in segments of the show as the assistant to Dr. Emmett Brown, played in the films by Christopher Lloyd. It was his popularity on “Back to the Future”that landed him his o...

    After gaining popularity as “the Science Guy” on “Almost Live!” and “Back to the Future,” Nye convinced executives at Seattle's PBS KCTS-TV to give him a show of his own in 1993. Dubbed “Bill Nye the Science Guy,” the program targeted children with the goal of making science education fun. Among other stunts and escapades, Nye did things like drive...

    In the middle of his five-year run with "Bill Nye the Science Guy," the quirky scientist filed for his first patent in 1996. The “educational lens” he created was a collapsible lens made from a polyethylene pouchthat is meant to be used as an educational device. It can be filled with water to form a convex lens. Following this invention, he went on...

    In 1999, the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute awarded Nye an honorary doctor of science degree when he gave a commencement speech at the school. That wasn’t to be his only honorary degree, however. In the coming years, Johns Hopkins University awarded the scientist an honorary doctorate in 2008, Willamette University gave himan honorary doctor of s...

    In the early 2000s, NASA recruited Nye to help with its Mars Exploration Rover and after one meeting, he determined a sundial should be used for its photometric calibration. Nye worked on the project with other scientists and in 2004, the first interplanetary sundial (the “MarsDial") landed on the red planet. According to Nick Mangione of Geek.com,...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_NyeBill Nye - Wikipedia

    William Sanford Nye ( / naɪ /; born November 27, 1955) [ 4] is an American science communicator, television presenter, and former mechanical engineer. He is best known as the host of the science education television show Bill Nye the Science Guy (1993–1999) and as a science educator in pop culture.

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  7. Apr 10, 2017 · Bill Nye is retiring his kid show act in a bid to become more like his late professor, astronomer Carl Sagan. Sagan dreamed of launching a spacecraft that could revolutionize interplanetary exploration.

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