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Jimmy Kimmel knew the answer, which was Bill Nye, “The Science Guy,” who won them $500,000 Ken Jennings is all too familiar with a Steve Martin look-alike on Jeopardy!
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For the $500,000 question, the contestants were asked which star’s first claim to fame was entering a Steve Martin look-alike contest The answer was Bill Nye — and Kimmel knew it
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Jennings admitted that the Bill Nye question was their toughest, saying that many of the options seemed believable and neither he nor Damon had ever heard the fact about Nye entering a Steve Martin look-alike contest He credited Kimmel’s input for helping them stay in the game at that critical moment
- Cornell grad Bill Nye visits campus for 150th anniversary of Mechanical . . .
In 1978, Nye won a Seattle-area Steve Martin look-alike contest “So, I was working in engineering during the day I would go home and take a nap and then go to a comedy club,” Nye said, “because after I won this contest, people wanted me to be Steve Martin at a party or an event ” Bill Nye the Science Guy was produced by Seattle
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