Bryan Fuller

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Bryan Fuller (born July 27, 1969) is an American screenwriter and television producer.

Fuller graduated from Clarkston High School in Clarkston, Washington in 1987. He attended Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho before transferring to the USC Film School.

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[edit] Career

As a contributing writer, Fuller's work has been featured on several shows, including Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Heroes. Fuller is himself a sci-fi fan, and in an interview, said that his favorite "Star Trek" series were, in order, the original, followed by Deep Space Nine, The Next Generation and Voyager. DS9 is his favorite spinoff as "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". [1] Fuller worked on the DS9 episodes "The Darkness and the Light" and "Empok Nor".

Fuller has also created several shows. He created the series Dead Like Me and co-created Wonderfalls with Todd Holland. He also wrote the teleplay for the TV adaptation of Stephen King's Carrie. He also created the pilot for The Amazing Screw-On Head. [2] His new series, the critically acclaimed Pushing Daisies, debuted on ABC on October 3, 2007. [3] He owns The Living Dead Guy Productions.

[edit] Personal life

Fuller is openly gay. [4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Taylor, Robert (2006-10-26). Reflections: Talking with Bryan Fuller. Comic Book Resources.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
  2. ^ The Amazing Screw-On Head at the Internet Movie Database
  3. ^ http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=7381 "ABC Adds 10 Newcomers"
  4. ^ Warn, Sarah (March 2004). Interview with Wonderfalls Co-Creator Bryan Fuller. AfterEllen.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.

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