Bill Bymel
- Producer
- Writer
- Location Management
Bill Bymel was born in Chicago, IL on December 9th, 1975. Raised in Fort Lauderdale where he was active in community arts, entertainment and sports management as a teenager, Bill attended top-rated Pine Crest School until graduating to New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 1993. As a Producer concentration at NYU's Film School, Bill's short films won many accolades including awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sundance Film Festival. Bill's thesis film "Atomic Tabasco" won Grand Prize at the NYU Film Festival in 1999 and is considered one of the great student shorts, studied at film schools everywhere. When "Bitten By Love" was distributed on thousands of theater screens by Coca-Cola, it was seen as a revolution in movie theater advertising and branded content. Bill's eye for new talent continued in the early 2000s with the production of cult classic "Highway" starring some of today's biggest stars. Bymel was living in Jupiter, Florida when he published his first book "Win Win Revolution" in 2017, a reminiscence of his decade working in the default mortgage industry. He returned to Hollywood in 2019 as financier of a story of the founder of the Make-a-Wish Foundation.