Bryan Fuller

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Biography

Fuller attended the USC School of Cinematic Arts but didn't realise he wanted to be a television writer until he was in his mid-twenties.…more

Born

7/27/1969, Clarkston, WA

Birth Name

Bryan Fuller

Gender

Male

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    • In 2005 Bryan wrote the television pilot for an animated version of Mike Mignola's The Amazing Screw On Head based on the comic book of the same name. The 22 minute pilot produced by the Sci-Fi Channel was not picked up to series.
    • Byran is developing a 12 issue comic book series of his beloved cancelled show Pushing Daisies. The plot for the comic is also Bryan's original idea for a Pushing Daisies movie. The comic will be published by DC Comics.
    • Bryan left Heroes for the second time on June 22nd 2009. He cited other work commitments as the reason. He is developing new pilots for NBC Universal whom he is still contracted with.
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    • Bryan Fuller: I'm occasionally stoned on the marijuana but that's as deviant as I get as far as substances. I think it's that weird things interest me. Weird shit comes out of my mouth which may seem like genius to some people but it's just weird.
    • Bryan Fuller: (on being hopeful about publishing more Pushing Daisies comics) I literally just finished outlining the 12-episode arc which has an ending that propels us into another big story, so it's kind of blackmailing them into ordering more comics, but we'll see if that'll happen. We were unable to blackmail ABC, and we had to go back and redo our [television] ending, so it's more satisfying for the fans.
    • Bryan Fuller: (about the comic book series of his cancelled show Pushing Daisies) We got a 12-issue order for a comic book for DC Comics. I think the comic book is great, because it has all the characters in it, and it starts a new story. It's basically Chuck, Ned, Emerson and Olive versus 1,000 corpses, so it becomes a zombie movie, but the zombies are articulate and smart and can do things that no other zombies can do. The Pie Maker versus 1,000 corpses. It's the movie idea that I wasn't sure we'd get to do. [The plot] is not really so much the back nine as it would've been on the television show, it's a whole new story that wraps everything up in a different context.
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