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}}'''Bill Nye''' (born '''William Sanford Nye''' on [[November 27]], [[1955]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]) is a science educator and television personality, most famous for his television show ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'' ([[1993]]-[[1998|98]]).
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}}'''Bill Nye''' (born '''William Sanford Nye''' on [[November 27]], [[1955]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]) is a science educator and [[television]] personality, most famous for his television show ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'' ([[1993]]-[[1998|98]]).
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Bill Nye made his first appearance on the [[Animated series live-action segments|live-action segments]] of ''[[Back to the Future: The Animated Series]]'' ([[1991]]-[[1992|92]]), performing science experiments in the [[video encyclopedia]] that the viewers could try for themselves at home. He had a line in one episode of the show. These segments led to Nye getting his own show, ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'', in 1993, in which he retained the [[lab coat]] and [[bow tie]] he had worn on ''Back to the Future: The Animated Series''.
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Bill Nye made his first appearance in the closing [[Animated series live-action segments|live-action segments]] of ''[[Back to the Future: The Animated Series]]'' ([[1991]]-[[1992|92]]), performing science experiments in the [[video encyclopedia]] files that viewers could try for themselves at home using everyday objects and/or substances. He had a line in one episode of the show.
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These segments would eventually lead to Nye getting his own science show, ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'', in 1993, in which he retained the [[lab coat]] and [[bow tie]] he had worn for ''Back to the Future: The Animated Series''.
   
 
In [[2013]], Nye appeared as himself in an episode of ''The Big Bang Theory'', "The Proton Displacement", as a new friend of Sheldon Cooper, only to later file a restraining order on him.
 
In [[2013]], Nye appeared as himself in an episode of ''The Big Bang Theory'', "The Proton Displacement", as a new friend of Sheldon Cooper, only to later file a restraining order on him.
   
== Connection ==
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==Behind the scenes==
Nye's own show, ''Bill Nye the Science Guy,'' ended in 1998, the year that saw the release of ''The Powerpuff Girls,'' whose main character, Blossom, is voiced by [[Cathy Cavadini]], who voiced [[Jennifer Parker]] in ''[[Back to the Future: The Animated Series]].''
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* Nye's own show, ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'', ended in 1998, the year that saw the release of ''The Powerpuff Girls,'' whose main character, Blossom, is voiced by [[Cathy Cavadini]], who voiced [[Jennifer Parker]] in ''[[Back to the Future: The Animated Series]].''
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* After ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'' ended, Nye's original lab coat was put on display in the "T for Television" exhibit in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.<ref>Bill Nye's complete bio, which is available in PDF format on the Press Kit page of the official Bill Nye the Science Guy website (see 'External links' below)</ref>
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*{{WP|Bill Nye}}
 
*{{WP|Bill Nye}}
 
*{{WP|Bill Nye the Science Guy}}
 
*{{WP|Bill Nye the Science Guy}}
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*[[Lab coat]]
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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*[https://www.billnye.com/ Official website of Bill Nye the Science Guy]
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0638557/?ref_=tt_cl_t1 Bill Nye on IMDb]
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0638557/?ref_=tt_cl_t1 Bill Nye on IMDb]
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*[https://twitter.com/BillNye Bill Nye on Twitter]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/billnye Bill Nye on Facebook]
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*[https://www.insstar.com/billnye Bill Nye on Instagram]
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*[https://www.insstar.com/billnye Bill Nye on Insstar.com]
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*[https://www.Instagweb.com/user/billnye Bill Nye on Instagweb.com]
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*[https://www.Buzzcent.com/user/billnye Bill Nye on Buzzcent.com]
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*[https://www.Insstars.com/user/billnye Bill Nye on Insstars.com]
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*[https://www.Photostags.com/user/billnye Bill Nye on Photostags.com]
 
[[Category:Actors|Nye, Bill]]
 
[[Category:Actors|Nye, Bill]]
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Bill Nye
Biographical information
Date of birthNovember 27, 1955
Age (1955)0
Age (1985)30
Age (2015)60
Physical description
GenderMale
Hair colorGray, formerly brown
Eye colorBrown
Behind-the-scenes information
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Bill Nye (born William Sanford Nye on November 27, 1955 in Washington, D.C.) is a science educator and television personality, most famous for his television show Bill Nye the Science Guy (1993-98).

Biography

Bill Nye made his first appearance in the closing live-action segments of Back to the Future: The Animated Series (1991-92), performing science experiments in the video encyclopedia files that viewers could try for themselves at home using everyday objects and/or substances. He had a line in one episode of the show.

These segments would eventually lead to Nye getting his own science show, Bill Nye the Science Guy, in 1993, in which he retained the lab coat and bow tie he had worn for Back to the Future: The Animated Series.

In 2013, Nye appeared as himself in an episode of The Big Bang Theory, "The Proton Displacement", as a new friend of Sheldon Cooper, only to later file a restraining order on him.

Behind the scenes

  • Nye's own show, Bill Nye the Science Guy, ended in 1998, the year that saw the release of The Powerpuff Girls, whose main character, Blossom, is voiced by Cathy Cavadini, who voiced Jennifer Parker in Back to the Future: The Animated Series.
  • After Bill Nye the Science Guy ended, Nye's original lab coat was put on display in the "T for Television" exhibit in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.[1]

See also

References

  1. Bill Nye's complete bio, which is available in PDF format on the Press Kit page of the official Bill Nye the Science Guy website (see 'External links' below)

External links