Born in the vibrant city of San Francisco, Fuller's passion for acting began to flourish during his time at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a degree in English literature. After graduating, he packed up his belongings, including a king-sized foam rubber mattress, and made the move to Los Angeles, settling into a Dodge Dart with everything he owned.
For the next decade, Fuller balanced his life as a Realtor by day and a stage actor by night. It was in 1986 that he landed the leading role in Steven Berkhoff's explosive hit "Kvetch," earning rave reviews on both coasts.
Throughout his illustrious career, Fuller has had the privilege of working with some of Hollywood's most renowned directors, including David O. Russell, Tony Scott, Harold Ramis, and Ivan Reitman, among others. His impressive film credits include "Auto Focus," "Ray," "Pushing Tin," "The Jack Bull," "Ghostbusters II," "Mr. Woodcock," "Nailed," and "The Pursuit of Happyness."
Despite his success in film, Fuller still returns to the stage on occasion, most recently starring in the acclaimed production of "Greedy" for Red Dog squadron. He has also had the opportunity to work at the esteemed La Jolla Playhouse and the Mark Taper Forum.
In his personal life, Fuller is married to the talented author, Jessica Hendra, and they share two beautiful daughters, Julia and Charlotte. His birthday falls on September 16.