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      Abby is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker. Her...

  2. Abby Fuller is a filmmaker behind Chef's Table, Dear Oprah, and Do You Dream in Color? She is currently directing Mastermind for Hulu and lives on a cattle ranch in Oregon.

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    Abigail Fuller is the daughter of Sheriff Clayton Fuller and Laura Fuller and the mother of Sammy Jo Fuller, whom she conceived with Samuel Beckett, while Sam was leaping as Will Kinman, Abigail's fiancée in the episode "For Your Love". Abigail is played by actress Kimberly Cullum as a child and actress Melora Hardin as an adult.

    Sam has to save Abigail not once, but three different times (first into a leap as her father, Clayton Fuller, second as her fiancée, Will Kinman and third as her lawyer, Lawrence "Larry" Stanton III – "Trilogy", parts 1, 2, & 3 respectively). When he leaps into the man she is set to marry, he falls in love with her himself and fathers a daughter, w...

  3. Abigail Fuller (born 1959 or 1960) is an American retired Thoroughbred jockey who primarily competed between the early 1980s and early 2000s. While competing in graded stakes races, Fuller won two Grade III events, one Grade II event and four Grade I events.

  4. Jan 17, 2017 · In this one-on-one interview, director Abigail Fuller shares her insights in making this compelling documentary. Director Abigail Fuller and crew. Watching these courageous teens was truly inspiring for those of us lucky enough to be sighted.

  5. Aug 25, 2020 · One of its star directors is also its youngest: 34-year-old filmmaker Abigail Fuller, who oversaw acclaimed episodes such as the one on Savannah chef Mashama Bailey. Fuller was based in Los Angeles when she started working on the series, living the life of a rising documentarian.

  6. Oct 18, 2022 · Filmmaker Abigail Fuller (“Chefs Table”, “Do You Dream in Color?”) was the recipient of the 2019 The North Face’s Move Mountains Film Makers Grant that empowered her to hire female department heads in her newest documentary, “Shepherd’s Song”.