Bryan Fuller, an American television writer and producer, was born on July 27, 1969, and has since created numerous television series, including the critically acclaimed shows Dead Like Me, Wonderfalls, Pushing Daisies, Hannibal, American Gods, and Crystal Lake.
Notably, Fuller has also made significant contributions to the Star Trek franchise, serving as a writer and executive producer on Voyager and Deep Space Nine, and co-creating Star Trek: Discovery.
Born in Lewiston, Idaho, Fuller spent his formative years in Clarkston, Washington, where he was raised in a Roman Catholic household. After completing his secondary education at Clarkston High School, Fuller enrolled at Lewis–Clark State College in Lewiston, later transferring to the prestigious USC School of Cinematic Arts.
However, Fuller's academic pursuits were cut short when he dropped out of USC and began working as an office temp, marking the beginning of his journey in the television industry.