Bryan Fuller

Bryan Fuller

Writing 2 titles 1969-07-27 Lewiston, Idaho, USA

Bryan Fuller, born on July 27, 1969, is an accomplished American television writer and producer renowned for his innovative contributions to the small screen. Fuller is the mastermind behind several critically acclaimed series, including *Dead Like Me*, *Wonderfalls*, *Pushing Daisies*, *Hannibal*, *American Gods*, and *Crystal Lake*. His work is characterized by its unique storytelling and imaginative visuals, which have garnered a dedicated fanbase.

Fuller’s career began with his role as a writer and executive producer on the iconic *Star Trek* series, specifically *Voyager* and *Deep Space Nine*. His passion for the franchise continued as he co-created *Star Trek: Discovery*, further cementing his legacy in the science fiction genre.

Born in Lewiston, Idaho, and raised in Clarkston, Washington, Fuller grew up in a Roman Catholic household. After completing his education at Clarkston High School, he initially attended Lewis–Clark State College before transferring to the USC School of Cinematic Arts. However, he left college before graduating to start his professional journey as an office temp, eventually finding his true calling in television writing.

Fuller’s distinctive voice and vision have not only earned him several awards but have also made significant impacts on the landscape of modern television, showcasing his talent for blending the whimsical with the macabre.

Movies

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