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Bryan Fuller

Highest Rated: 20% Carrie (2002)

Lowest Rated: 20% Carrie (2002)

Birthday: Jul 27, 1969

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Birthplace: Lewiston, Idaho, USA

A diehard sci-fi/fantasy fan, television writer and producer Bryan Fuller studied film at the USC School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles. He got his start in show business by pitching scripts to "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and "Star Trek: Voyager," with episodes first accepted and produced in 1997. In addition to his writing, Fuller became a co-producer on the latter program, working on the series until its final season in 2001. Fuller subsequently created the supernatural comedy/drama series "Dead Like Me," a show that received critical acclaim, but was cancelled after two seasons. With Todd Holland, Fuller co-created the short-lived whimsical series "Wonderfalls," which ran during '04, and, three years later, he unveiled another fantastical show, "Pushing Daisies," a lauded series that also didn't survive beyond two seasons. Despite his bad luck with ongoing series, Fuller remains an in-demand writer and producer, having worked on the popular "Heroes" show, among other projects.

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Highest rated movies

20% 49% Carrie
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Filmography

Movies

Credit
20% 49% Carrie Executive Producer,
Writer
- 2002

TV

Credit
84% 34% Star Trek: Discovery Creator,
Executive Producer
2017-2022 2024
100% 71% Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror Executive Producer,
Director
2022
No Score Yet No Score Yet AMC+ Fan Experience Unknown (Character) 2022
76% 70% American Gods Executive Producer 2017 2019 2021
No Score Yet No Score Yet Halloween Wars Judge 2017
93% 94% Hannibal Executive Producer 2013-2015
No Score Yet No Score Yet Mind Fields Producer 2012
96% 95% Pushing Daisies Executive Producer,
Writer
2007-2009
No Score Yet 86% Lie to Me Lester Lurie (Guest Star) 2009
76% 100% Wonderfalls Executive Producer 2004
76% 80% Star Trek: Voyager Writer 1997-2001
91% 89% Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Writer 1997