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Bryan Fuller (born July 27, 1969) is an American writer and producer, best known for creating the television series Pushing Daisies (2007–2009) and Hannibal (2013–2015).
Bryan Fuller is a prolific and acclaimed TV writer, producer and creator, known for Star Trek, Pushing Daisies, Hannibal and American Gods. IMDb provides his biography, filmography, awards, trivia and contact info.
- January 1, 1
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- Lewiston, Idaho, USA
- Author
- 'Hannibal' Dates Aired: 2013-2015. Arguably Bryan Fuller's most celebrated series, Hannibal was one of the best shows on TV at the time, and is still beloved today.
- 'Pushing Daisies' Dates Aired: 2007-2009. The facts are these: In 2007, Bryan Fuller brought Pushing Daisies to life, and death, and life again. The delightful TV series ran for 22 episodes before succumbing to the 2007 writers' strike.
- 'Dead Like Me' Dates Aired: 2003-2004. Two-season fantasy dramedy Dead Like Me starred Ellen Muth as recently deceased George, who becomes a grim reaper after getting hit in the head with a toilet seat that fell from a space station.
- 'Wonderfalls' Date Aired: 2004. Bryan Fuller's 2004 fantasy dramedy Wonderfalls lasted only one season, but still made an impact on fans, gaining cult status.
Oct 5, 2023 · Bryan Fuller, the creator of shows including “Hannibal” and “American Gods,” was accused in a lawsuit on Wednesday of sexually harassing a fellow producer on an AMC docuseries about queer horror....
Learn about the life and career of Bryan Fuller, a self-professed Star Trek geek who wrote and produced for various shows, including Heroes, Pushing Daisies, and Star Trek: Discovery. Find out his trademarks, trivia, quotes, and awards on IMDb.
- July 27, 1969
Sep 20, 2017 · Bryan Fuller, the showrunner of Star Trek: Discovery, left the series due to creative differences with CBS. He pitched a vision of multiple Star Trek shows, but CBS wanted a single serialized series with a faster production schedule.
Oct 30, 2020 · Showrunner Bryan Fuller talks about his vision for Hannibal, the Netflix series based on Thomas Harris' novels, and his interest in a fourth season. He also discusses the queer subtext of the show, the casting choices, and the influence of Silence of the Lambs.