Bryan Fuller
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Scott Nimerfro, ‘Hannibal’ and ‘Once Upon a Time’ Producer, Dies at 54
Nimerfro also worked on Bryan Singer’s “X-Men” in 2000
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‘American Gods’ Casts Jonathan Tucker, Crispin Glover
Actors join Starz adaptation of Neil Gaiman novel starring Ricky Whittle, Ian McShane
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‘American Gods’ Cast Assembles for the First Time (Photo)
Ricky Whittle, Ian McShane gather with director David Slade for first table read of Starz’s Neil Gaiman adaptation
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Starz’s ‘American Gods’ Adds 3 Cast Members
Sean Harris, Yetide Badaki, Bruce Langley join Ricky Whittle, Ian McShane in Neil Gaiman adaptation
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Starz’s ‘American Gods’ Adds Emily Browning to Cast
Actress joins Ricky Whittle in Neil Gaiman adaptation
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‘American Gods’ Casts Ian McShane as Mr. Wednesday
Starz adaptation of Neil Gaiman best-seller stars “The 100” alum Ricky Whittle
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‘Wrath of Khan’ Director Joins New ‘Star Trek’ Series as Writer, Producer
Nicholas Meyer also wrote “Star Trek IV” and “Star Trek VI”
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5 Reasons Bryan Fuller Is the Perfect Choice to Lead New ‘Star Trek’ Series
Veteran TV writer and producer has “Trek” roots going back to his childhood
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‘Star Trek’ Reboot Gets Bryan Fuller as Showrunner
Sci-fi classic to return to CBS in 2017 before moving to CBS All-Access
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Meet New ‘American Gods’ Star Ricky Whittle: 5 Things to Know
British actor is best known for series-regular role on The CW’s “The 100”
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‘American Gods’ Casts ‘The 100’ Star as Lead Character Shadow Moon
Bryan Fuller and Michael Green serve as showrunners for Starz’s Neil Gaiman adaptation
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Bryan Fuller to Remake Steven Spielberg’s ‘Amazing Stories’ for NBC
“Hannibal” showrunner to revive 1980s sci-fi anthology series
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‘American Gods’ Enlists ‘Hannibal’s’ David Slade as Director and EP
Slade will direct pilot and more episodes of Neil Gaiman adaptation on Starz
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‘Aquarius,’ ‘Hannibal’ Demoted to NBC Saturdays
Effective immediately, “Dateline Thursday Mysteries” will now air from 9-11 p.m. on Thursdays
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‘Hannibal’ Canceled by NBC; Executive Producer Teases Possible Life Extension
Cannibal drama will not move past its third season at NBC