Bryan Fuller
Bryan Fuller
Exec Producer: NBC's Hannibal
Bryan Fuller serves as executive producer and writer on NBC's HANNIBAL, based on the characters from the book "Red Dragon" by Thomas Harris. Fuller didn't want to be a writer as much as he wanted to be a "Star Trek" writer. He got his start writing "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," followed by "Star Trek: Voyager," where he worked his way up from freelance writer to staff writer to co-producer. He charted a new path during his last year on "Star Trek: Voyager," writing a spec pilot called "Dead Girl," which became Showtime's "Dead Like Me."
Fuller then went on to create the critically acclaimed series "Wonderfalls" and wrote and executive produced the animated movie "The Amazing Screw-On Head" with Mike Mignola for the Syfy Channel. He also served as writer and co-executive producer on the first season of NBC's "Heroes" before leaving to create the Emmy Award-winning "Pushing Daisies." He wrote and executive produced "Mockingbird Lane", a reimagining of the classic sitcom "The Munsters" as a modern family dramedy, which aired on NBC in October 2012.
In 2014, the TV adaptation of "American Gods" (2001), Neil Gaiman's Hugo and Nebula Award-winning fantasy novel, was finally given the green light for development and production. Starz and FremantleMedia picked up the project from HBO. The pilot episode is being written by Bryan Fuller and Michael Green. They will also be serving as showrunners for the series with Gaiman as an executive co-producer.
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