
Bill Pullman
William Pullman is an American actor. After graduating with a Master of Fine Arts degree in theater, he was an adjunct professor at Montana State University before deciding to pursue acting.
Why Bill Pullman Appears in the Documents
Bill Pullman is mentioned in 6 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 4 Proposals, 2 televisions, originating from the House Oversight Committee.
These documents include titles such as "Strange Bedfellows: Culture Meets Science". Many of these appearances are in entertainment industry coverage and media articles that mention numerous public figures. Bill Pullman's inclusion in these documents reflects their public profile rather than any specific connection to Epstein.
Disclaimer: Appearing in the Epstein document corpus does not imply wrongdoing, guilt, or any form of association with criminal activity. Many public figures are mentioned incidentally in these documents due to the broad scope of the released materials.
Documents (6)
Strange Bedfellows: Culture Meets Science
Strange Bedfellows: Culture, Meet Science is a bold new series that pairs cultural icons—actors, directors, writers and musicians—with renowned scientists to explore where creativity, the human condition, and science intersect. Hosted by Lawrence Krauss and building on hisOrigins Project and The Unbelievers, the show offers intimate, moderated dialogues filmed in beautiful locations around the world. The first season features a star-studded lineup including Johnny Depp with Nobel laureates Frank Wilczek and Yuval Hoffman; Woody Allen with Noam Chomsky; Ricky Gervais with Martin Rees; Sarah Silverman with Paul Krugman; William Shatner with Kip Thorne and Steven Weinberg (or Elon Musk); Werner Herzog with Cormac McCarthy and Svante Paabo; Ian McEwan with Jana Levin or Elizabeth Blackburn; Barack Obama with Steven Pinker; Alex Garland with Eric Horvitz or Larry Page; and Bill Pullman with Daniel Kahneman, in episodes that foster lively cross-disciplinary dialogue, with optional audience questions and concluding remarks, all set in a different global city.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Strange Bedfellows: Culture Meets Science
The New Origins Project’s Strange Bedfellows: Culture Meet Science/Science Meet Culture is a proposed global documentary series that pairs prominent cultural icons with Nobel laureates and leading scientists to explore how creativity and the human condition cross between culture and science, hosted and moderated by Lawrence Krauss in live, dialogue-driven episodes filmed in beautiful venues around the world. The first season envisions about 23 participants and features high-profile pairings such as Johnny Depp, Courtney Love, and Marilyn Manson with Frank Wilczek and Yuval Hoffman; Woody Allen with Noam Chomsky; Barack Obama with Steven Pinker; Stephen Fry with Robert Sapolsky; and Richard Dawkins with Andie MacDowell, among others, delivered as moderated discussions with audience Q&A in theaters across the US and UK. The project aims to entertain and inform while bridging disciplines, with a budget of roughly $0.5 million per episode, totaling about $6 million for 12 episodes.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Strange Bedfellows: Culture Meets Science
Strange Bedfellows is a proposed 12-episode series from The New Origins Project thatPairs cultural icons with Nobel laureates and leading scientists for moderated, live-dialogue explorations of creativity, the human condition, and the dialogue between culture and science, hosted by Lawrence Krauss and produced by the team behind The Unbelievers; filmed in iconic venues worldwide with live audiences and audience Q&A, the first season features a star-studded lineup (Johnny Depp, Noam Chomsky, Barack Obama, Werner Herzog, Richard Dawkins, and others) and carries an estimated total production cost of about $3.18 million.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Strange Bedfellows: Culture Meets Science
The New Origins Project’s Strange Bedfellows: Culture Meet Science/Science Meet Culture is a proposed global documentary series that pairs prominent cultural icons with Nobel laureates and leading scientists to explore how creativity and the human condition cross between culture and science, hosted and moderated by Lawrence Krauss in live, dialogue-driven episodes filmed in beautiful venues around the world. The first season envisions about 23 participants and features high-profile pairings such as Johnny Depp, Courtney Love, and Marilyn Manson with Frank Wilczek and Yuval Hoffman; Woody Allen with Noam Chomsky; Barack Obama with Steven Pinker; Stephen Fry with Robert Sapolsky; and Richard Dawkins with Andie MacDowell, among others, delivered as moderated discussions with audience Q&A in theaters across the US and UK. The project aims to entertain and inform while bridging disciplines, with a budget of roughly $0.5 million per episode, totaling about $6 million for 12 episodes.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Strange Bedfellows: Culture Meets Science
Strange Bedfellows: Culture, Meet Science is a bold new series that pairs cultural icons—actors, directors, writers and musicians—with renowned scientists to explore where creativity, the human condition, and science intersect. Hosted by Lawrence Krauss and building on hisOrigins Project and The Unbelievers, the show offers intimate, moderated dialogues filmed in beautiful locations around the world. The first season features a star-studded lineup including Johnny Depp with Nobel laureates Frank Wilczek and Yuval Hoffman; Woody Allen with Noam Chomsky; Ricky Gervais with Martin Rees; Sarah Silverman with Paul Krugman; William Shatner with Kip Thorne and Steven Weinberg (or Elon Musk); Werner Herzog with Cormac McCarthy and Svante Paabo; Ian McEwan with Jana Levin or Elizabeth Blackburn; Barack Obama with Steven Pinker; Alex Garland with Eric Horvitz or Larry Page; and Bill Pullman with Daniel Kahneman, in episodes that foster lively cross-disciplinary dialogue, with optional audience questions and concluding remarks, all set in a different global city.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Strange Bedfellows: Culture Meets Science
Strange Bedfellows is a proposed 12-episode series from The New Origins Project thatPairs cultural icons with Nobel laureates and leading scientists for moderated, live-dialogue explorations of creativity, the human condition, and the dialogue between culture and science, hosted by Lawrence Krauss and produced by the team behind The Unbelievers; filmed in iconic venues worldwide with live audiences and audience Q&A, the first season features a star-studded lineup (Johnny Depp, Noam Chomsky, Barack Obama, Werner Herzog, Richard Dawkins, and others) and carries an estimated total production cost of about $3.18 million.
Source: House Oversight Committee