Bryan Fuller

Life

Fuller received his degree in 1987 at the Clarkston High School in Clarkston, Washington. He went to the Lewis -Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, before the USC Film School changed. His studies there he broke off without a degree.

Fuller describes himself as a big sci- fi fan and also wrote already at the two Star Trek series Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with. 2003 and 2004, ran the two of Fuller self-developed series Dead Like Me and Wonderfalls, on the American television. While Wonderfalls has been closed early by the FOX network to Dead Like Me held for two seasons.

At the series Heroes launched in 2006, he participated as a screenwriter during the first season.

Fuller also wrote a television adaptation of Stephen King's Carrie and developed the pilot episode of the animated series The Amazing Screw-On Head, which is based on a comic book by Mike Mignola. His new series Pushing Daisies launched in the fall of 2007 on ABC and was discontinued at the end of 2008.

In December 2008, he joined with Universal a new contract that will bring him back to the production team of Heroes. Whether he will be working as a writer or producer, however, is not yet known. In 2012 he began to produce the thriller Hannibal series based on the fictional life of Hannibal Lecter and tells the history of Thomas Harris ' novel Red Dragon for the National Broadcasting Company.

Filmography

As a producer or author:

Awards

  • 2007: nominated for Outstanding Drama Series for Heroes
  • 2008: nomination for Outstanding Script for a Comedy Series for Pushing Daisies
  • 2005: Nomination in the category Episodic Comedy Series for Wonderfalls
  • 2007: Nomination in the category New Series for Heroes
  • 2008: nominated in the categories Episodic Comedy Series and New Series for Pushing Daisies
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