Kevin Hymel

Kevin Hymel, born April 9, 1966, in the United States, has made his mark in the world of historical storytelling, bringing a fresh angle to often-overlooked stories. You’ll spot his name attached to some pretty compelling documentaries and docuseries—"The Six Triple Eight" (2024), "Mysteries Unearthed with Danny Trejo" (2024), and "History's Greatest Mysteries" (2020) are all on his resume. He’s got this knack for digging up the past and making it pulse with real emotion and intrigue, not just dusty facts. With "The Six Triple Eight," he shines a light on the only all-Black, all-female battalion to serve overseas during World War II, telling their story with actual respect and detail, not that glossed-over stuff you see sometimes. Hymel doesn’t just regurgitate what’s already out there—he actually goes after the little details that make you sit up and go, “Wait, how did I not know that?” His work on "Mysteries Unearthed with Danny Trejo" is wild too, because, I mean, Danny Trejo and mysteries? That’s not something you see every day. It’s a combination that shouldn’t work, but somehow, with Hymel’s research chops and storytelling, it totally does. If you’ve caught "History’s Greatest Mysteries," you know he isn’t afraid to tackle the big, weird questions either. There’s a sense of curiosity and genuine passion behind the way he presents these stories—like he’s inviting you to get obsessed with history right along with him. Hymel’s work is proof that real people and real stories are way more fascinating than anything you could make up.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1966-04-09
  • Birth Location: USA
  • Professions: Writer

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Arlington National Cemetery isn’t just a bunch of headstones lined up like dominoes. It’s basically America’s most solemn VIP club, final resting place for soldiers, astronauts, presidents, and a whole lot of people with stories that could fill a Netflix docuseries. Plus, there’s George S. Patton’s biographer—imagine spending years combing through Patton’s wild life, piecing together what made that tank-driving general tick. The place is a living history book, honestly. Every path you walk, you trip over legends. The whole vibe is heavy, but also inspiring, like you’re standing in the middle of a thousand untold stories. And it’s not all old-timey stuff either; the cemetery keeps adding chapters as history unfolds. So, if you want to feel the weight of the past and maybe catch a glimpse of someone hunting for Patton’s secrets, this is the place.

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