Mark Fuller experienced his first taste of
'show business' when two of his plays were produced during college.
After graduating with degrees in Creative Writing and Political Science,
he landed a job in the CBC drama department. Next stop was Global
Television, where he spent several years writing and producing current affairs and entertainment
programming, a comedy series and news. During this time he also produced several documentaries on a wide range
of subjects, including an award winning profile of music icon B.B.King.
From there he moved to CTV where he helped launch Canada's most watched talk
show - hosted by legendary broadcaster Vicki Gabereau. While at CTV he produced several network specials with
international stars, including Diana Krall, Andrea Bocelli, Michael Buble, Elton John and Reba McEntire.
Mark has written, directed and produced hundreds of hours of programming
in Canada and the U.S. for a variety of networks (Discovery, The WB, OLN, Global, CTV, Movie Central...) and production
companies (Alliance, Lions Gate Television, Omni Film, Paperny Films...). Mark played a key creative role on three of
Canada's most watched prime time reality shows - 'No Boundaries', 'The Week the Women Went' and 'Ice Pilots NWT'. Two
comedy series he created have been optioned.
Mark holds Canadian and European (UK) passports and also spends time in the
United States. He is based in Vancouver, British Columbia where he resides with his wife and two children.