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Creator of 'Hannibal' & Writer for 'Star Trek' | Acclaimed Screenwriter and Producer | Speaker on Storytelling and LGBTQIA Representation

Bryan Fuller Speaking Fee: $30,000 to $50,000

Creator of 'Hannibal' & Writer for 'Star Trek' | Acclaimed Screenwriter and Producer | Speaker on Storytelling and LGBTQIA Representation

Speaker Profile Thumbnail for Bryan Fuller
Speaking Fee:
$30,000 to $50,000

Travels From:
DFW - Dallas Ft. Worth (All Airports)

Primary Topic Category:
Authors & Storytellers

Secondary Topic Category:
LGBTQIA

 

Bryan Fuller Speaker Profile: At A Glance

Bryan Fuller is an acclaimed screenwriter and television producer best known for creating the critically acclaimed series Hannibal and his work on multiple Star Trek franchises. Over his career, he has developed a distinctive voice in genre storytelling, blending horror, fantasy, and emotional depth. Fuller has been nominated for multiple Emmy Awards and is widely recognized for his influence on modern television. An openly gay creator, he is also a vocal advocate for LGBTQIA representation in media. His work continues to shape conversations around storytelling, identity, and creative innovation.

Bryan Fuller is an American screenwriter and television producer renowned for his imaginative storytelling and distinctive visual style. Born on July 27, 1969, in Lewiston, Idaho, and raised in Clarkston, Washington, Fuller initially pursued studies in film at the University of Southern California but left before graduating. He began his career in television by submitting scripts to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, eventually securing a position on the writing staff. His tenure with the Star Trek franchise continued with Star Trek: Voyager, where he rose through the ranks to become a co-producer. Fuller's early work includes creating the series Dead Like Me (2003–2004) and Wonderfalls (2004), both of which showcased his penchant for blending the fantastical with the mundane. He gained significant acclaim with Pushing Daisies (2007–2009), a whimsical series about a pie-maker who can bring the dead back to life, which earned multiple Emmy nominations. In 2013, Fuller developed Hannibal, a psychological thriller based on Thomas Harris's novels, noted for its stylized violence and deep character exploration. In addition to his original creations, Fuller has contributed to several high-profile projects. He served as a writer and producer on the first season of Heroes (2006–2007), and later co-created Star Trek: Discovery (2017–2024), bringing a modern sensibility to the iconic franchise. He also co-developed American Gods (2017–2021), adapting Neil Gaiman's novel into a visually rich series. Fuller's work is characterized by its exploration of complex themes, including identity, mortality, and the human psyche, often through a lens of dark humor and surrealism. His storytelling frequently incorporates elements of horror and fantasy, creating narratives that are both thought-provoking and visually arresting. Openly gay, Fuller is an advocate for LGBTQIA representation in media, both through his personal visibility and the inclusion of diverse characters in his work. His contributions have not only entertained audiences but have also pushed the boundaries of genre television, earning him a dedicated following and critical acclaim.
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