William Sanford "Bill" Nye (born November 27, 1955),
[ A PDF file from Nye's official website. This information can also be found in Flash format at the site under "Bill Info".] popularly known as "
Bill Nye the Science Guy", is an
American comedian,
television host,
science educator and
mechanical engineer. He is best known as the host of the children's science show
Bill Nye the Science Guy (1993–1997) and for his many subsequent appearances in popular media as a
science educator.
Education and early career
Nye started in Washington, D.C. as a fourth-generation Washingtonian on his father's side. After attending Alice Deal Junior High in the city, he was accepted to the private
Sidwell Friends School on a partial scholarship, graduating in 1973.
[Sidwell Authors lists Nye as a '73 graduate.] He studied
mechanical engineering at
Cornell University's Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, where one of his professors was
Carl Sagan,
[ A PDF file from Nye's official website. This information can also be found in Flash format at the site under "Bill Info".] and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1977.
Nye began his career in
Seattle at
Boeing at which point, among other things, he starred in training films and developed a
hydraulic pressure resonance suppressor still used in the
747. Later, he worked as a
consultant and in the
aeronautics industry. Nye told the
St. Petersburg Times in 1999 that he applied to be a
NASA astronaut every few years but was always rejected.