Bill Whittle Bio | Wiki
Bill Whittle (Full name: William Alfred Whittle) is an American YouTuber and conservative political commentator. He currently serves as the co-host of Right Angle where he works alongside Stephen Green and Scott Ott who are also his former fellow co-hosts of Trifecta. As the presenter of Afterburner and The Firewall, Bill has made videos for PJ Media.
Bill wrote his first book titled Silent America: Essays from a Democracy at War which was published in 2004. He has been a featured speaker at universities and various Republican and Tea Party events throughout the United States since 2009. In addition to that, Bill co-founded the independent film studio called Declaration Entertainment and is the current narrator for Encounter Books.
Bill Whittle Age
He was born on April 7, 1959, in New York City, New York, United States of America. Bill is 62 years old.
Bill Whittle Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Bill stands at a height of 6 ft 1 in ( Approx 1.85m).
Bill Whittle Family
He was born to his father William Joseph Whittle and a British woman in New York City, New York, United States of America. His father served as a hotel manager. Bill has three younger siblings. He spent his youth in Bermuda attending Warwick Academy and Saltus Grammar School. He then moved to South Florida in the early 1970s with his family. Bill started working at the Miami Space Transit Planetarium at the age of 13. After a few months working there, the then-director Jack Horkheime promoted Bill to be a console operator.
Bill Whittle Wife
He is married to his lovely wife called Natasha Melnikova. Natasha is a Russian photographer.
Bill Whittle Education
He studied at Warwick Academy and Saltus Grammar School. Bill applied to the U.S. Air Force Academy at the age of 17 since he had intended to become a test pilot for the United States Air Force. However, he ailed the preliminary medical eye examination. While helping friends make Super 8 short films, Bill developed an interest in filmmaking and he founded a short-lived studio called Mindfire Films, Inc., in the late 1970s.
Some of his early influences include Mike Jittlov’s The Wizard of Speed and Time. Bill joined the University of Florida as a theater major in 1979. While in college, he wrote and directed the short film The Pigeon Hole. This film became a national finalist in the Student Academy Awards competition.
He dropped out of college after losing his financial aid for failing to maintain the required grade point average. He joined a volunteer company of actors, directors, and set designers in the summer of 1983 who put on-stage performances to sponsor a fundraiser for the Boca Raton Hotel’s Caldwell Playhouse.
Bill Whittle YouTube | Podcast
He launched his own weekly podcast called “The Stratosphere Lounge” in May 2012, Whittle In this podcast, Bill takes questions from his Facebook followers. The podcast airs live every Thursday evening via Twitch. Later, the same episode is uploaded on his official YouTube channel. Currently, the show is still running and every episode typically lasts between 1 and 2 hours.
Bill Whittle Apollo 11 | Cold War | What We Saw
He announced on July 11, 2019, that he would host a four-part podcast about the Apollo 11 moon landing. The title of the podcast would be Apollo 11: What We Saw. The first episode of the podcast aired on July 13, 2019, while the second episode aired on July 15, 2019. Bill released a second season of What We Saw about the Cold War in 2020. Also, he released a history-focused podcast through the Daily Wire in July of 2021 called America’s Forgotten Heroes. The podcast reached #1 on Apple Podcasts.
Bill Whittle Right Angle | Afterburner | Firewall
He currently serves as the co-host of Right Angle where he works alongside Stephen Green and Scott Ott who are also his former fellow co-hosts of Trifecta. As the presenter of Afterburner and The Firewall, Bill has made videos for PJ Media. Apart from that, Bill has also produced videos and written for other outlets including the NRA and Truth Revolt.
Bill Whittle Blog
He launched his first blog called Eject! Eject! Eject!, in December 2002. Bill wrote personal narratives and long-format essays discussing current events as well as political philosophy. The inspiration to start writing came after the death of his father earlier in 2002. Shortly after, Bill developed friendships with fellow bloggers James Lileks, Frank J. Fleming, and P.J. O’Rourke who praised him for his unique writing style.
In particular, he credits O’Rourke for bringing him home to conservatism. A collection of his essays was published in 2004 in Silent America: A Democracy at War. Also, they were quoted in several newspapers across the country. Bill started writing as a guest columnist for the National Review Online six years after launching Eject! Eject! Eject!
Authors such as Jim Geraghty, William DeMersseman, and Frank Miniter have sited Bill’s original essays and National Review columns. Robert Ferrigno, a Crime fiction author used an excerpt from Bill’s essay “The Undefended City” for the introduction of his 2009 novel titled Heart of the Assassin.
Bill Whittle Videos
He has also produced videos and written for other outlets including the NRA and Truth Revolt. Formerly, Bill served as the National Review Online contributor. He has been a guest on Sun TV, The Dennis Miller Show, the Fox News Channel, as well as other national radio programs. Also, Bill has made videos for PJ Media.
Bill Whittle Stratosphere Lounge
He launched his own weekly podcast called”The Stratosphere Lounge” in May 2012. In this podcast. Bill takes questions from his Facebook followers. The podcast is broadcast on Thursday evenings through Twitch. Also, the episode is later uploaded on Bill’s official YouTube channel.
Bill Whittle Salary
He currently serves as the co-host of Right Angle. Bill earns an average salary of $72,496 per year.
Bill Whittle Net Worth
He is an American YouTuber and conservative political commentator who has accumulated an estimated net worth of $2,396,947.
Who Is Bill Whittle
Bill is an American YouTuber and conservative political commentator. He currently serves as the co-host of Right Angle where he works alongside Stephen Green and Scott Ott who are also his former fellow co-hosts of Trifecta.
How Old Is Bill Whittle
Bill is 62 years old. He was born on April 7, 1959, in New York City, New York, United States of America.
Is Bill Whittle Married
Yes. Bill married a Russian photographer called Natasha Melnikova.