About Bill Weiss - Pro Skateboarder Profile, Biography and History

Bill Weiss hails from Toronto, Canada, and by the time he was 14, he was ready to embark on an epic skateboarding adventure, leaving his hometown and heading to California.

Weiss made waves in the 90s by starting the video magazine called “Digital.” This groundbreaking project showcased skateboarding culture, tricks, and personalities, capturing the essence of the sport.

Bill Weiss’s name was to become synonymous with what would become Weiss's party trick - the “naked 540.”. He has performed it at least 20 times.

After a successful pro skating career, Weiss transitioned into a pivotal role within the skateboard industry, becoming the brand manager and team manager of Blind Skateboards. Under his guidance, Blind Skateboards clinched the coveted title of Thrasher’s King Of The Road, an achievement that resonated throughout the world of skateboarding.

Over the past 18 years, Weiss dedicated himself to rebuilding Blind Skateboards. His vision and leadership revitalized the brand, and not one to rest on his laurels, Weiss founded his own board company, Madness. With a fresh perspective and unwavering passion, he breathed life into this new venture but unfortunately, it wasn't to last.

After departing from his long-standing position at Dwindle Distribution, Weiss created a new brand that combines artistic expression, technical precision, and deep respect for skateboarding’s rich heritage - Opera Skateboards.

As for competitions, Blind’s victory in Thrasher’s King Of The Road stands out as a crowning achievement.

Bill Weiss Skateboarding Videos:

Bill Weiss | The Nine Club With Chris Roberts - Episode 211

"Bill Weiss discusses growing up in Toronto Canada, taking a bus from Toronto to California at age 14, starting the video magazine Digital, how the naked 540 came about, skating with Tom Penny, retiring from pro skating to becoming the brand manager and team manager of Blind Skateboards, Blind winning Thrasher’s King Of The Road, starting his board company Madness, how he rebuilt Blind over the last 18 years, breaking his arm at the premiere of Clay Kreiner’s pro part and much more!" The Nine Club

"Very nice touch to have a picture of Justin's 180 fakie 5-0 grind at Commerce Court behind Chris. For those fortunate enough to witness skateboarding in the early to mid 90s in Toronto, this interview is an early holiday's present. I still remember the old Empire skate shop in the west end and the skatepark in Etobicoke. Bill was being super humble about his capabilities at street back then, as the dude tre flipped the Druxy's 4 stair at Queen and Bay, and still boggles my mind, as even an ollie down those 4 stairs was gnarly. Great interview, appreciated it."

"thanks to Kelly for getting him to tell those rad Muska and Penny stories"

"As a fellow Torontonian, I take great pride in what Weiss has accomplished throughout the 2000's, from revitalizing Blind with skaters like Morgan Smith, to TJ the destroyer, Micky Papa, Cody Mac to Sewa Kroetkov, the flatground perfectionist, manual destroyer, and ledge god, and of course Romar, Nollie back three king.Just do yourself a favour and go watch bLind's video DAMN."

Bill Weiss Xyz Stars & Bars Skateboard Video

"The Stars and Bars video from XYZ featured Jeremy Wray, Danny Way, Ronnie Bertino, Matt Hensley, Pat Channita, Caine Gayle, Alfonso Rawls, Mike Crum, Chris Lambert, Bill Weiss, Jason Maxwell, Justin Bokma, and more. It also includes a Platinum Team section with Chet Thomas, Tas Pappas, Ben Pappas, and Lance Conklin."