The best writers of "Pushing Daisies"
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Self professed Star Trek geek who watched and loved the Trek series "Deep Space Nine" and set out to write for them. At the time, Star Trek had an open script submission policy and Fuller contributed a spec, leading to a pitching opportunity. When he had sold a couple of stories to Deep Space Nine, Fuller was hired to be a full staff writer for sister Trek series "Voyager" in its fourth season. He worked on Voyager for the remainder of its seven-year run, working his way up to co-producer of the series.
During the last year of Voyager, Fuller delivered the pilot spec for "Dead Like Me" to his agent who immediately sold it. "Dead Like Me" was canceled after two seasons, but Fuller was a trusted commodity at this point and moved on to create the short-lived but critically acclaimed "Wonderfalls".
Fuller has had a meteoric career in television and has worked non-stop since first pitching to Deep Space Nine in 1993. He wrote and produced an animated movie with Mike Mignola called "The Amazing Screw-On Head". He then moved on to co-executive produce and write for "Heroes" which became a smash hit. Even though it got picked up for a second season Fuller left the show to create his critically acclaimed new show "Pushing Daisies".Episodes:
Pie-lette (9/10)
The Fun in Funeral (8.5/10)
Bzzzzzzzzz! (8/10)- Producer
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Scott Nimerfro was born on 12 July 1961 in Richfield, Minnesota, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for X-Men (2000), Pushing Daisies (2007) and Hannibal (2013). He died on 17 April 2016 in Woodbury, Minnesota, USA.Episodes:
Smell of Success (8.5/10)
The Norwegians (8.5/10)- Producer
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Gretchen J. Berg has served as an executive producer, showrunner, and co-showrunner, known for her work on Revenge (2011), Mercy (2009), Pushing Daisies (2007), Reign (2013), and GCB (2012). A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Berg moved to Los Angeles after graduating from Northwestern University, where she met her writing partner, Aaron Harberts. After a spec script they wrote grabbed the attention of Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)'s showrunner, their writing careers took off. Harberts and Berg have worked together for over 20 years. They are known for their blended tone of comedy and drama, as seen on Pepper Dennis (2006) and Pushing Daisies. Their work has earned them a Peabody Award Nomination, Saturn Award, Logo's NewNowNext Award, and a GLAAD Award Nomination. Berg lives in Los Angeles, California.Episodes:
Bad Habits (8.5/10)
Kerplunk (8.5/10)
Frescorts (8/10) with Lisa Joy- Producer
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Aaron Harberts has served as an executive producer, showrunner, and co-showrunner on series such as Revenge (2011), Mercy (2009), Pushing Daisies (2007), Reign (2013), and GCB (2012). Harberts spent his childhood in Richmond, Indiana and his formative years in Fort Lauderdale, Florida before returning to the Midwest to attended Northwestern University. It was there that he met his writing partner, Gretchen J. Berg. Moving to Los Angeles in 1995, he spent time in the assistant trenches before being hired onto the original Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) for its last two seasons. Since then, Harberts and Berg's work has earned them a Peabody Award Nomination, Saturn Award, Logo's NewNowNext Award, and a GLAAD Award Nomination. Harberts and Berg have worked together for over 20 years. They are both recognized for their blended tone of comedy and drama, as seen on Pepper Dennis (2006) and Pushing Daisies. Harberts lives with his husband in Los Angeles, California.Episodes:
Bad Habits (8.5/10)
Kerplunk (8.5/10)
Frescorts (8/10) with Lisa Joy- Producer
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Water & Power (8.5/10)
Circus, Circus (8/10)
Dummy (8/10)