Bryan Fuller | |
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Fuller at the 2016 San Diego Comic Con International
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Born |
Lewiston, Idaho |
July 27, 1969
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Education | USC School of Cinematic Arts |
Period | 1997–present |
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Partner | Scott Roberts (2006–present) |
Bryan Fuller (born July 27, 1969) is an American television writer and producer who has created a number of television series, including Dead Like Me, Wonderfalls, Pushing Daisies, Hannibal, and American Gods.
Fuller has worked on various Star Trek television series. He worked on Star Trek: Voyager and wrote a few episodes for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He is also the co-creator of Star Trek: Discovery.
Fuller was born in Lewiston, Idaho, and raised in Clarkston, Washington. After graduating from Clarkston High School, Fuller attended Lewis–Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho. He later transferred to the USC School of Cinematic Arts, but dropped out and began working as an office temp for the next five years. He was raised Roman Catholic.
As a contributing writer, Fuller's work has been featured on several shows, including Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, earning twenty-two episode writing credits for the Star Trek franchise. Fuller is himself a fan of science fiction, and in an interview said that his favorite Star Trek series were the 1960s original, followed by Deep Space Nine, The Next Generation and Voyager. Fuller has called DS9 his favorite spin-off, stating: "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". Fuller worked on the DS9 episodes "The Darkness and the Light" and "Empok Nor".