Bruno Heller

Screenwriter

Birthday January 13, 1960

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace London, England, UK

Age 64 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1960

Bruno Heller (born 13 January 1960) is an English screenwriter, producer and director.

He is known for creating the HBO television series Rome, the CBS television series The Mentalist, and the FOX television series Gotham, based on the Batman franchise, co-creating the Gotham prequel television series Pennyworth, based on the Batman and V for Vendetta franchises, for Epix and HBO Max.

Heller's father, Lukas, was a German Jewish emigre and screenwriter (Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?).

His mother, Caroline (née Carter), was an English Quaker and instrumental in keeping up the Labour Party's "Save London Transport Campaign".

He has three siblings, including Zoë, a columnist and writer who has published three novels, including Notes on a Scandal.

Heller graduated from the University of Sussex near Brighton.

1980

Heller was a union soundman working in England in the 1980s when film sets were rigidly hierarchical.

While working as a soundman on a series of films about England's infamous Miners' Strike, Heller met well-regarded Portuguese director Eduardo Guedes.

1994

The two collaborated on what would become Heller's first writing credit, the 1994 film Pax starring Amanda Plummer.

("Pax" is the Latin word for "Peace" used in the Portuguese epitaphs on gravestones.)

He left England for New York, where he met his wife, Miranda Cowley, granddaughter of the American poet and critic Malcolm Cowley, in a disco.

After five years in the city, Heller moved with his family to Los Angeles where he worked on various television dramas including two projects for the USA Network: Touching Evil and The Huntress.

But his breakthrough came with Rome, which he co-created.

After the cancellation of that series for its high costs, Heller created The Mentalist.

2008

In 2008, Heller created the CBS television series, The Mentalist, with his production company Primrose Hill Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.

2009

On 7 January 2009, the show won the award for "Favorite New TV Drama" at the 35th People's Choice Awards and since then, the star, Simon Baker has received several nominations for his portrayal of the lead character, Patrick Jane.

Heller served as showrunner from season 1 to season 6.

He departed the show before season 7 to focus on Gotham.

The Mentalist follows Patrick Jane, an independent consultant for the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI) based in Sacramento, California.

He has a remarkable track record for solving serious crimes by using his amazing skills of observation.

Jane also makes frequent use of his mentalist abilities and his semi-celebrity past as a psychic medium using paranormal abilities he now admits he feigned.

He abandoned his pretense out of remorse when his attention-seeking behaviour attracted the attention of a serial killer named Red John who killed his wife and daughter.

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2012

In September 2012, Heller sold a legal drama named The Advocates to CBS, which was written and executive produced by him, but the project finally did not go to series.

2013

In 2013, Fox won a bidding war for a pilot set in Gotham written by Heller.

As originally conceived, the series serves as a straightforward story of Jim Gordon's early days on the Gotham City Police force.

The show includes not only the Bruce Wayne character, but also the origin stories of several Batman villains, including the Penguin, the Riddler, Catwoman, Two-Face, Poison Ivy and Scarecrow.

2014

In 2014 Heller created a TV series based on the Batman character James Gordon called Gotham for Fox Broadcasting Company.

Along with John Milius and William J. MacDonald, Heller created the television series Rome, co-produced by HBO and the BBC.

Heller was also an executive producer and head writer, penning a total of 11 episodes for the series, including the pilot episode and the series finale.

The series primarily chronicles the lives and deeds of the rich, powerful, and "historically significant", yet it also focuses on the lives, fortunes, families, and acquaintances of two common men: Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo, two Roman soldiers mentioned historically in Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico.

The fictionalised Vorenus and Pullo manage to witness and often influence many of the historical events presented in the series.

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