Bryan Fuller (born July 27, 1969) is an American television writer and producer who has created a number of television series, including ''
Dead Like Me
''Dead Like Me'' is an American comedy-drama television series starring Ellen Muth and Mandy Patinkin as grim reapers who reside and work in Seattle, Washington. Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, the show was created by Bryan Fuller for ...
'', ''
Wonderfalls
''Wonderfalls'' is an American comedy-drama television series created by Todd Holland and Bryan Fuller that was broadcast on the Fox television network in 2004.
The show centers on Jaye Tyler (Caroline Dhavernas), a recent Brown University gra ...
'', ''
Pushing Daisies
''Pushing Daisies'' is an American comedy-drama television series created by Bryan Fuller that aired on ABC from October 3, 2007, to June 13, 2009. The series stars Lee Pace as Ned, a pie-maker with the ability to bring dead things back to li ...
'', ''
Hannibal'', and ''
American Gods.'' Fuller worked as writer and executive producer on the ''
Star Trek'' television series ''
Voyager'' and ''
Deep Space Nine''; he is also the co-creator of ''
Star Trek: Discovery''.
Early life
Fuller was born in
Lewiston, Idaho, but raised in
Clarkston, Washington
Clarkston is a city in Asotin County, Washington, United States. It is part of the Lewiston, ID-WA metropolitan area, and is located west of Lewiston, Idaho, across the Snake River.
The population of Clarkston was 7,229 at the 2010 census.
Wal ...
. He was brought up
Roman Catholic
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* Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD
* Roman people, the people of ancient Rome
*'' Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a let ...
. After graduating from
Clarkston High School, Fuller attended
Lewis–Clark State College
Lewis–Clark State College is a public college in the Northwestern United States, northwest United States, located in North Central Idaho, north central Idaho at Lewiston, Idaho, Lewiston. Founded in 1893, it has an approximate annual enr ...
in Lewiston. He later transferred to the
USC School of Cinematic Arts
The University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts (SCA) houses seven academic divisions: Film & Television Production; Cinema & Media Studies; John C. Hench Division of Animation + Digital Arts; John Wells Division of Writing for Sc ...
, but dropped out and began working as an office temp.
Career
As a contributing writer, Fuller's work has been featured on several shows, including ''
Star Trek: Voyager'' and ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', earning twenty-two episode writing credits for the ''
Star Trek'' franchise. Fuller is himself a
fan of science fiction, and in an interview said that his favorite ''Star Trek'' series were the
1960s original, followed by ''Deep Space Nine'', ''
The Next Generation
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* ''Next Generation'' (magazine), video game magazine that was made by the now defunct Imagine Media publishing company
* Next Generation poets (2004), list of young ...
'' and ''Voyager''. Fuller has called ''DS9'' his favorite spin-off, stating: "There were lots of new and innovative things going on during ''Deep Space Nine'' and that's why it's my favorite of the new series. It was much more character-based".
Fuller worked on the ''DS9'' episodes "
The Darkness and the Light" and "
Empok Nor".
Fuller wrote the
teleplay
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for the 2002 adaptation of ''
Carrie'', based on the
novel of the same name by
Stephen King. Next, he created ''
Dead Like Me
''Dead Like Me'' is an American comedy-drama television series starring Ellen Muth and Mandy Patinkin as grim reapers who reside and work in Seattle, Washington. Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, the show was created by Bryan Fuller for ...
'' which ran on
Showtime
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Film
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* ''Showtime'' (video), a 1995 live concert video by Blur
Television Networks and channels
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for two seasons from 2003 to 2004, although Fuller left early into the first season. He then co-created ''
Wonderfalls
''Wonderfalls'' is an American comedy-drama television series created by Todd Holland and Bryan Fuller that was broadcast on the Fox television network in 2004.
The show centers on Jaye Tyler (Caroline Dhavernas), a recent Brown University gra ...
'' with
Todd Holland
Todd Holland (born August 13, 1961) is an American film and television director and producer. He directed over 50 episodes of '' The Larry Sanders Show'', for which he received an Emmy, and 26 episodes of ''Malcolm in the Middle'', for which he ...
, which ran on
Fox
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Twelve sp ...
in 2004, with only four episodes being aired and the rest premiering on DVD. Near the end of 2004, Fuller got a pilot commitment from
NBC
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for ''The Assistants'', although the show never got past the script stage. In 2005, Fuller wrote the pilot to the animated comedy ''
The Amazing Screw-On Head
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'' for the
Sci Fi Channel
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, which aired in 2006 but was not picked up for a series. He next worked on NBC series ''
Heroes
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* Hero, one who displays courage and self-sacrifice for the greater good
Film
* ''Heroes'' (1977 film), an American drama
* ''Heroes'' (2008 film), an Indian Hindi film
Gaming
* ''Heroes of Might and Magic'' ...
'', where he joined as a consulting producer after the pilot and became a co-executive producer for the first season. He also wrote a couple episodes for ''Heroes'', including "
Company Man
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" which ''
TV Guide
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The company sold its print magazine division, TV Guide Magazine LLC, in 2008.
Corpora ...
'' named one of the 100 greatest episodes in television history.
Next he created ''
Pushing Daisies
''Pushing Daisies'' is an American comedy-drama television series created by Bryan Fuller that aired on ABC from October 3, 2007, to June 13, 2009. The series stars Lee Pace as Ned, a pie-maker with the ability to bring dead things back to li ...
'', about a pie-maker (
Lee Pace
Lee Grinner Pace (born March 25, 1979) is an American actor. He is known for starring as Thranduil the Elvenking in ''The Hobbit'' trilogy and as Joe MacMillan in the AMC period drama television series '' Halt and Catch Fire''. He has also a ...
) who can bring dead things back to life temporarily, debuted on
ABC
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ABC or abc may also refer to:
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* American Broadcasting Company, a commercial U.S. TV broadcaster
** Disney–ABC Television ...
on October 3, 2007. On July 17, 2008, the show was nominated for twelve
Emmy Awards from the
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, including one for Fuller for Outstanding Writing of a Comedy Series. It ultimately won seven Emmy Awards: for Best Supporting Actress (Kristin Chenoweth), Best Art Direction, Best Costume, Best Music, Best Make-Up, Best Editing, and Best Direction of a Comedy Series (Barry Sonnenfeld). The second season of ''Pushing Daisies'' began October 1, 2008, on ABC. In mid-November, ABC announced that it would not order new episodes for season two after the 13th. The series' final episode aired on June 13, 2009.
With the cancellation of ''Pushing Daisies'', Fuller signed a seven-figure, two-year deal with
Universal Media Studios
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. He rejoined the writing staff of ''Heroes'' for the 20th episode of the third season, and again became a consulting producer, playing a "key role" on the writing staff. After working on some of the
story arc
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s for the next season of ''Heroes'', Fuller announced he was moving on to other projects. His next projects, both a result of the Universal deal and developed for NBC, were ''Sellevision'', developed with
Bryan Singer
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After graduating from the University of Southern California, Singer ...
and based on the
book of the same name by
Augusten Burroughs
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Early life
Christopher Richter Robison was born in ...
, and ''No Kill'', Fuller's first sitcom. Neither project got past the scripting stage. Fuller's next project, again for NBC, was ''
Mockingbird Lane
''Mockingbird Lane'' is a 2012 American television special developed as a dark re-imagining of the 1960s CBS sitcom ''The Munsters''. It was developed for NBC by Bryan Fuller. The pilot episode aired on October 26, 2012, as a Halloween special, ...
'', a revival of the classic sitcom ''
The Munsters
''The Munsters'' is an American sitcom depicting the home life of a family of benign monsters. The series starred Fred Gwynne as Frankenstein's monsterEpisodes referring to the fact that Herman is Frankenstein's monster include #55, "Just Anoth ...
''. A pilot was produced, but the show did not receive a series order, and the pilot aired as a Halloween special. Fuller next worked on ''Mind Fields'' with Lisa Joy for
USA Network
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, which was not picked up.
Fuller owns Living Dead Guy Productions.
Fuller's next project was the
Hannibal Lecter
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series ''
Hannibal'', which premiered on NBC in 2013, and renewed for a second season in 2014. Fuller had developed ''High Moon'' for
Syfy, based on the book ''
The Lotus Caves
''The Lotus Caves'' is a Young adult literature, juvenile science fiction novel by Samuel Youd, John Christopher, first published in 1969.
It is clearly inspired by the Lotus-eaters of Greek Mythology.
Plot synopsis
Two teenage boys, Marty and ...
'', which filmed a pilot in late 2013, but was not given a series order.
By July 2014,
Starz had acquired the airing rights to the novel ''
American Gods'', and that Fuller, with producer
Michael Green, would develop the novel into a
television series
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. The show premiered April 30, 2017. The show was renewed for a second season, but Fuller and Green left the show due to budgetary issues during the writing stage of the second season. In early 2018, Fuller was working on a television adaptation of ''
The Vampire Chronicles
''The Vampire Chronicles'' is a series of gothic horror novels and a media franchise, created by American writer Anne Rice, that revolves around the fictional character Lestat de Lioncourt, a French nobleman turned into a vampire in the 18t ...
'' novel series by
Anne Rice
Anne Rice (born Howard Allen Frances O'Brien; October 4, 1941 – December 11, 2021) was an American author of gothic fiction, erotic literature, and Christian literature.
She was best known for her series of novels '' The Vampire Chronicles''. ...
. He dropped out of the project in July of the same year. After leaving ''American Gods'' and ''Discovery'', Fuller began work on his first feature film in 2021, writing a new adaptation of the Stephen King novel ''
Christine
Christine may refer to:
People
* Christine (name), a female given name
Film
* ''Christine'' (1958 film), based on Schnitzler's play ''Liebelei''
* ''Christine'' (1983 film), based on King's novel of the same name
* ''Christine'' (1987 fil ...
'' for
Sony Pictures and
Blumhouse Productions
Blumhouse Productions (; also known as BH Productions or simply BH) is an American film and television production company founded in 2000 by Jason Blum.
It is known mainly for producing horror films, such as '' Paranormal Activity'', '' Insid ...
, planning to make his directorial debut.
Fullerverse
Nicknamed the "Fullerverse" by Fuller's fans, all of Fuller's series are implied to take place in the same universe.
Marianne Marie Beetle (played by actress
Beth Grant
Beth Grant (born September 18, 1949) is an American character actress. Between 2012 and 2017, she was a series regular on the television comedy '' The Mindy Project'' in the role of Beverly Janoszewski. She is also known for her role as Gracie ...
) first appears in the ''
Wonderfalls
''Wonderfalls'' is an American comedy-drama television series created by Todd Holland and Bryan Fuller that was broadcast on the Fox television network in 2004.
The show centers on Jaye Tyler (Caroline Dhavernas), a recent Brown University gra ...
'' episode "Muffin Buffalo", and has subsequently appeared in the ''
Pushing Daisies
''Pushing Daisies'' is an American comedy-drama television series created by Bryan Fuller that aired on ABC from October 3, 2007, to June 13, 2009. The series stars Lee Pace as Ned, a pie-maker with the ability to bring dead things back to li ...
'' episode "Comfort Food" and in the pilot of ''
Mockingbird Lane
''Mockingbird Lane'' is a 2012 American television special developed as a dark re-imagining of the 1960s CBS sitcom ''The Munsters''. It was developed for NBC by Bryan Fuller. The pilot episode aired on October 26, 2012, as a Halloween special, ...
''.
Similarly, Gretchen Speck-Horowitz (played by
Chelan Simmons
Chelan Lauren Simmons is a Canadian actress and former professional model. She is best known for her roles in the films ''Final Destination 3'' (2006), ''Good Luck Chuck'' (2007), and ''Tucker & Dale vs. Evil'' (2010). She is also known for her ...
) first appears in the ''Wonderfalls'' episode "Pink Flamingos" and subsequently appeared in the ''
Hannibal'' episode "
Amuse-Bouche
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", reverting to her maiden name after her divorce.
Meanwhile, in the ''Pushing Daisies'' episode "Bzzzzzzzzz!", Ned mentions that he works for Happy Time Temp Agency when trying to go undercover, the same place where Georgia "George" Lass works in ''
Dead Like Me
''Dead Like Me'' is an American comedy-drama television series starring Ellen Muth and Mandy Patinkin as grim reapers who reside and work in Seattle, Washington. Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, the show was created by Bryan Fuller for ...
''.
Also, the fictional brand "Lil' Ivey's" first appeared in the ''Wonderfalls'' episode "Cocktail Bunny" on a box of cocktail cherries and later appeared in the ''Pushing Daisies'' episode "Kerplunk", this time on a bag of macaroni.
Fuller has reinterpreted a few of his characters in later series. Georgia "George" Lass (played by
Ellen Muth
Ellen Muth (; born March 6, 1981) is an American former actress best known for her role as Georgia "George" Lass in Showtime's series ''Dead Like Me'' (2003–2004 series, 2009 film).
Early life
Muth was born in Milford, Connecticut, to Eric ...
), having first appeared in ''Dead Like Me'', was reinterpreted as Georgia Madchen (also played by Muth) in the ''Hannibal'' episodes "Buffet Froid" and "Relevés". This similarity is furthered by their last names: "lass" is an English synonym for girl while "Mädchen" is a German word meaning the same. In another nod to Georgia Lass being a reaper (therefore both dead and alive) in ''Dead Like Me'', in ''Hannibal'' Georgia Madchen is a killer who suffers from numerous medical conditions including
Cotard's syndrome, a delusion disorder that has her convinced she is actually dead.
In a similar manner, Reggie Lass from ''Dead Like Me'' (played by
Britt McKillip
Britt Analisa McKillip (born January 18, 1991) is a Canadian actress and singer. Her credits include the film ''Scary Godmother: Halloween Spooktacular'' and its sequel '' Scary Godmother: The Revenge of Jimmy'', and her role as Reggie Lass in ...
) was reinterpreted as Miriam Lass (played by
Anna Chlumsky), who first appears in the ''Hannibal'' episode "Entrée". Similarly, in the ''Hannibal'' episode "Takiawase", an acupuncturist (played by
Amanda Plummer
Amanda Michael Plummer (born March 23, 1957) is an American actress. She is known for her work on stage and for her roles in such films as ''Joe Versus the Volcano'' (1990), '' The Fisher King'' (1991), ''Pulp Fiction'' (1994), and '' The Hunge ...
) who is under investigation for lobotomizing patients is named Katherine Pimms, which is also the cover name used by Charlotte "Chuck" Charles (played by
Anna Friel
Anna Louise Friel (born 12 July 1976) is an English actress. Born in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, she has been acting professionally since age 13. Friel achieved fame with her portrayal of Beth Jordache on the British soap opera '' Brookside'' ...
) in multiple episodes of ''Pushing Daisies''.
A visual nod to ''Wonderfalls'' was given in the ''Heroes'' first-season episode "Better Halves" when the smoosh-faced wax lion central to ''Wonderfalls'' was seen on a bedside table.
Personal life
Fuller is in a long-term relationship with interior designer Scott Roberts.
In a 2007 interview, he stated that his favorite film was the 2001 French film ''
Amélie
''Amélie'' (also known as ''Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain''; ; en, The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain, italic=yes) is a 2001 French-language romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Written by Jeunet with Guillaume La ...
'', which was one of the inspirations for ''Pushing Daisies'': "All the things I love are represented in that movie. It's a movie that will make me cry based on kindness as opposed to sadness."
Television credits
Award and nominations
References
External links
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1969 births
American male screenwriters
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American television writers
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Lewis–Clark State College alumni
LGBT Christians
LGBT Roman Catholics
LGBT people from Idaho
Living people
American male television writers
People from Lewiston, Idaho
People from Clarkston, Washington
USC School of Cinematic Arts alumni
Screenwriters from Washington (state)
Screenwriters from Idaho
21st-century LGBT people