Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Christopher Storer

Christopher Storer (born July 5, 1981) is an screenwriter, , and renowned for creating, writing, directing, and executive producing the /Hulu comedy-drama series The Bear (2022–present). Born in , a suburb of , Storer has built a career blending intense character-driven storytelling with authentic depictions of high-pressure environments, particularly in the culinary world. His work on The Bear, inspired by real Chicago sandwich shops like , explores themes of grief, family dysfunction, and professional obsession in a bustling setting. Storer's early career focused on collaborations with comedians, including producing and directing Bo Burnham's Netflix specials what. (2013) and (2016), as well as Burnham's feature film debut (2018). He also directed episodes of the Hulu series Ramy (2019–2020) and Apple's Dickinson (2019–2021), and contributed to the Peabody Award-winning Netflix special Homecoming King (2017) by . These projects established Storer's reputation for capturing raw emotional vulnerability and innovative visual styles in comedy and drama. With The Bear, Storer achieved widespread acclaim, co-showrunning alongside Joanna Calo and enlisting his sister, chef Courtney Storer, as culinary producer to ensure realistic food preparation and restaurant dynamics. The series has earned multiple , including for Storer's directing of episodes "" (2023) and "Fishes" (2024), along with a Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (2024). Storer's contributions extend to adapting ' novel The Lincoln Highway into a , further showcasing his versatility in narrative adaptation.

Early life

Family background

Christopher Storer was born on July 5, 1981, in Park Ridge, Illinois. He grew up in a family home in Park Ridge, a suburb of Chicago, with strong Italian heritage through his mother, initially part of a large and close-knit Italian family that later experienced significant changes due to his parents' difficult divorce. Storer has two siblings: an older sister, Courtney Storer, who is a professional , and a younger brother, Corey; Courtney later served as a culinary producer on The Bear, providing expertise to ensure the show's accurate depiction of restaurant operations. The Storer family's residence in Park Ridge placed them in proximity to Chicago's iconic beef stands, including on Orleans, where Storer formed childhood friendships with the Zucchero family, owners of the shop that inspired key elements of The Bear.

Upbringing and influences

Christopher Storer grew up in Park Ridge, a suburb on the northwest border of , where he was exposed from a young age to the city's vibrant food scene through frequent visits to local diners such as in . His longstanding friendship with the diner's owner, Chris Zucchero, dating back to , provided early immersion in the unpretentious, high-pressure atmosphere of Chicago's working-class restaurant environments, fostering an appreciation for their chaotic rhythm and community spirit without direct professional involvement at the time. During high school, Storer developed a keen interest in film, aspiring to pursue it as a career despite uncertainty about practical pathways into the industry. This passion for visual storytelling emerged as a creative outlet, influenced by the narrative potential he observed in everyday settings, including the diners he frequented. Storer pursued no formal in film or related fields, instead engaging in self-taught explorations of through personal and informal experiences in Chicago's . These early influences from the city's restaurant world subtly shaped his conceptual approach to , emphasizing authentic depictions of labor and long before any professional endeavors.

Career

Early collaborations

Storer's entry into the entertainment industry began with his collaboration with comedian on the 2013 stand-up special what., where he served as co-director alongside Burnham himself. This project marked Storer's professional debut in directing comedy specials, blending musical performance with innovative staging to showcase Burnham's satirical routines. Building on this partnership, Storer co-directed Burnham's follow-up special in 2016, which explored themes of performance anxiety and audience interaction through elaborate production elements. He continued contributing to Burnham's work as a producer on the 2018 coming-of-age film , Burnham's directorial debut, handling logistical and creative oversight for the independent production. These efforts with Burnham established Storer's reputation for supporting introspective, musician-led comedy projects. In 2017, Storer directed Hasan Minhaj's special Homecoming King, a personal narrative blending stand-up with documentary-style elements about Minhaj's experiences as an Indian-American. The special received a Peabody Award for its intimate exploration of and . Storer expanded into producing with credits on (2020), a directed by , where he managed production alongside key partners. He followed this as on (2021), Jerrod Carmichael's directorial debut, a dark comedy addressing and friendship. In 2021, Storer directed the comedy special Ramy Youssef: Feelings, further developing his work with comedian . These early collaborations in specials and films honed Storer's skills in narrative pacing and performer collaboration, laying the groundwork for his later television directing. Through them, he built a steady reputation in the indie cinema scene, focusing on character-driven stories with emerging talents.

Television directing and producing

Storer transitioned to television in the late , marking a shift from his earlier work by taking on producing and directing roles in episodic formats. He joined Hulu's comedy-drama series Ramy as an starting with its first season in 2019, contributing to the show's development through seasons 1 and 2 (2019–2020), where he also directed six episodes, including the season 2 installment "Can You Hear Me Now?". His involvement helped shape the series' blend of humor and introspection, particularly in episodes exploring the protagonist's Egyptian-American Muslim identity and family dynamics. In directing Ramy, Storer employed a naturalistic approach to visual storytelling, emphasizing grounded, intimate shots that captured the cultural nuances of immigrant experiences and personal faith, as discussed in production insights from the show's pilot. This technique supported the series' fast-paced yet character-driven narrative, allowing for authentic portrayals of cultural conflicts and relational tensions without overt stylization. For instance, his direction facilitated subtle explorations of prayer and community rituals, enhancing the show's thematic depth on identity and belonging. Storer also directed two episodes of Apple's Dickinson in 2021, including season 2's "Fame Is a Fickle Food," contributing to the series' innovative take on Emily Dickinson's life through stylized drama.) Storer extended his television work to Apple's Little Voice in 2020, directing the episode "" while serving as a producer on the musical drama series, which focused on an aspiring singer navigating life. His episode highlighted character-driven emotional arcs through rhythmic pacing and close-up cinematography, aligning with the show's emphasis on personal growth and artistic ambition. This project exemplified his adaptation to episodic television's collaborative structure, where he built production teams by integrating directors like and to maintain a cohesive visual tone across the season. In 2024, Storer directed the HBO comedy special Ramy Youssef: More Feelings. Drawing from his film background, Storer's move to TV involved assembling hybrid crews that combined feature-film precision with the weekly demands of series production, fostering efficient workflows for multi-episode arcs. His experience on Ramy, Dickinson, and Little Voice honed this process, enabling seamless transitions between long-form character studies and serialized plotting. That year, Storer also produced the A24 horror-comedy film , directed by , which incorporated episodic TV influences in its tight, ensemble-driven narrative set during a millennial crisis, serving as a bridge between his television and cinematic endeavors. Additionally, as of 2025, Storer is adapting ' novel The Lincoln Highway into a feature film for

Creation of The Bear

Christopher Storer conceived The Bear in 2022, drawing inspiration from the high-pressure environment of Chicago's restaurant scene, particularly the sandwich shop , where he spent time during his youth as a friend of the owner's son. The series reflects his personal family connections to the , including growing up in a household influenced by culinary dynamics similar to those depicted in the show. As the creator, Storer serves as co-showrunner alongside Joanna Calo, , and for key episodes across all four seasons, including multiple installments in Seasons 1 through 4 (2022–2025). His directorial contributions emphasize the frenetic pace of operations, building on techniques honed in projects like Ramy. The centers on the of transforming a family-owned shop into a fine-dining establishment, exploring character arcs amid intense professional and personal pressures, with starring as protagonist Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto, a talented inheriting the after a family tragedy. Production for Seasons 3 (released June 2024) and 4 (released June 2025) faced scheduling hurdles due to cast commitments, yet FX renewed the series for a fifth season slated for 2026. Storer collaborated closely with his sister, Courtney Storer, the show's culinary producer and a professional , to ensure authentic depictions of kitchen techniques, food preparation, and industry jargon, including training the cast in real cooking methods. This partnership extended to sourcing Chicago-specific elements for . In 2025, Storer contributed as a writer of additional literary material to the film F1, applying his action-driven directing style to high-stakes sequences.

Personal life

Relationships

Christopher Storer has been in a long-term relationship with actress , whom he has described as his partner in various interviews. The couple, who have been together for about 13 years as of 2024, prioritize privacy in their personal affairs, with Jacobs occasionally referencing Storer publicly in interviews without delving into details. Storer and Jacobs do not have children, and there are no confirmed reports of marriage; they have consistently avoided addressing rumors about their status. While the pair rarely make joint public appearances at non-professional events, they share an interest in entertainment industry gatherings, reflecting their aligned backgrounds.

Residence and lifestyle

Christopher Storer has maintained his primary residence in , , since the early 2000s, a move that positioned him close to the epicenter of the film and television industry. Although based in , Storer sustains deep connections to , the city of his upbringing, through engagement with its cultural landmarks, such as the historic sandwich shop where he once worked. These ties allow him to preserve connections to his roots amid his professional life on the . Storer's lifestyle emphasizes a low-key approach, with hobbies centered on exploring diverse scenes that evoke personal and familial nostalgia, often bridging his heritage and Los Angeles routine. His Los Angeles base facilitates the demanding schedules of television production. As The Bear propelled him to greater prominence, Storer has balanced this rising fame by prioritizing privacy, steering clear of excessive public exposure while nurturing quiet creative interests outside his professional commitments.

Filmography

Film

Christopher Storer has produced several independent feature films, often blending dramatic narratives with comedic or thriller elements, drawing from his early collaborations in comedy production. His first major feature credit came as a producer on Eighth Grade (2018), Bo Burnham's directorial debut, a coming-of-age comedy-drama that explores the anxieties of modern adolescence through the story of a shy middle school girl navigating social media and self-doubt; the film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and earned critical acclaim for its authentic portrayal of youth. In 2020, Storer served as a producer on , Dave Franco's directorial debut, a tense about two couples whose getaway turns sinister amid suspicions of and , marking his expansion into filmmaking with a focus on interpersonal dynamics under pressure. Storer acted as executive producer on (2021), Jerrod Carmichael's dark comedy-drama that premiered at the , following two lifelong friends who plan a pact but instead embark on a day of confrontation and redemption, highlighting themes of and brotherhood in an indie style infused with humor and raw emotion. As a producer on (2024), directed by and released by , Storer contributed to this R-rated disaster comedy envisioning a chaotic in where technology malfunctions lead to apocalyptic mayhem for a group of teens, blending satirical humor with high-stakes absurdity in the vein of millennial nostalgia gone wrong. Additionally, Storer provided "additional literary material" for F1 (2025), Joseph Kosinski's high-octane sports drama starring as a veteran racer mentoring a young driver, where his contributions helped refine the script's character-driven tensions amid the adrenaline of international racing circuits.

Television

Storer directed and produced the stand-up specials Bo Burnham: what. (2013) and Bo Burnham: (2016), showcasing innovative visual styles in comedy performance. He also served as a producer on the Peabody Award-winning special Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King (2017). Storer made his mark in television as the creator, writer, executive producer, and director of the series The Bear (2022–present), which follows the high-pressure world of a Chicago sandwich shop and has aired four seasons to date, with the fifth season slated for release in 2026. He directed the pilot episode, titled "," as well as several others across the seasons, including "Hands" (season 1, episode 2), "Braciole" (season 1, episode 7), and "Tomorrow" (season 3, episode 1), contributing to the show's signature intense, kinetic visual style. As creator and head writer, Storer penned key episodes such as the season 1 finale and multiple installments in later seasons, shaping the series' narrative around themes of family, , and culinary ambition. Prior to The Bear, Storer served as an and co-executive producer on the comedy-drama Ramy (2019–2022), contributing to all three seasons across 24 episodes and helping guide the show's exploration of a first-generation Egyptian-American's life in . He also directed multiple episodes of Ramy, including the season 1 episode "Do the Ramadan," the season 2 premiere "Bay'ah," and season 2's "Can You Hear Me Now?," bringing his precise, character-driven approach to the series' blend of humor and cultural introspection. Additionally, Storer directed the 2019 stand-up special Ramy Youssef: Feelings, a companion piece to the show. Storer directed two episodes of the Apple TV+ series Dickinson (2019–2021), including the season 2 premiere "Before I Got My Eye Put Out." Storer's other television producing credit includes Little Voice (2020), an Apple TV+ musical drama series inspired by ' songs, where he worked as a producer on the single season. He also directed one episode, "" (season 1, episode 3), marking an early foray into directing for a network beyond . These projects built on his prior experience in short-form content and commercials, transitioning his filmmaking sensibilities to episodic television.

Awards and nominations

Primetime Emmy Awards

Christopher Storer has earned four for his contributions to The Bear, reflecting the series' critical acclaim and his pivotal roles as creator, director, , and . At the in 2024 (for the 2022–2023 eligibility period), Storer secured three wins related to the first season of The Bear. He won Outstanding Directing for a Series for the episode "," Outstanding Writing for a Series for the pilot episode "System," and, as an , the series itself won Outstanding Series. In 2024, at the 76th (for the 2023–2024 eligibility period), Storer won Outstanding Directing for a Series for the second-season "Fishes," noted for its intense depiction of family dynamics during a chaotic holiday dinner. He was also nominated in the same category for directing the "." For the 77th in 2025 (for the 2024–2025 eligibility period), The Bear received 13 nominations overall for its third season, including Outstanding Series (shared nomination as ), but earned no wins.
Year (Ceremony)CategoryWork/EpisodeResult
2024 (75th)Outstanding Comedy SeriesThe Bear ()Won
2024 (75th)Outstanding Directing for a Comedy SeriesThe Bear ("Review")Won
2024 (75th)Outstanding Writing for a Comedy SeriesThe Bear ("System")Won
2024 (76th)Outstanding Directing for a Comedy SeriesThe Bear ("Fishes")Won
2024 (76th)Outstanding Directing for a Comedy SeriesThe Bear ("Honeydew")Nominated
2025 (77th)Outstanding Comedy SeriesThe Bear ()Nominated

Other awards and nominations

In addition to his Emmy recognitions, Christopher Storer received the 77th Peabody Award in 2018 for directing the comedy special : Homecoming King, praised for its insightful blend of humor and cultural commentary on immigrant experiences. Storer earned a win at the 76th (DGA) Awards in 2024 for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series, for his work on the episode "Fishes" from season 2 of The Bear. He received a nomination in the same category at the 77th DGA Awards in 2025 for directing the season 3 finale "Tomorrow" of The Bear. For writing contributions to The Bear, Storer shared in a 2023 Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award win for Best Comedy Series, recognizing the season 1 ensemble's collaborative scripts. The series, including Storer's writing credits, was nominated for Best Comedy Series at the 2025 Awards. At the Hollywood Creative Alliance's Astra TV Awards, Storer won in 2024 for Best Writing in a Streaming Series for the The Bear episode "System." He was nominated that year for Best Directing in a Streaming Series for "Fishes," and in 2025 for Best Writing in a Streaming Series, shared with Catherine Schetina for "Napkins."

References

  1. [1]
    Christopher Storer - IMDb
    Christopher Storer was born on 5 July 1981 in Park Ridge, Illinois, USA. He is a producer and director, known for The Bear (2022), Ramy (2019) and Eighth Grade ...The Lincoln Highway · Eighth Grade · Biography · 1 of 20
  2. [2]
    A Conversation with the Guy Who Created The Bear - Esquire
    Jul 22, 2022 · Christopher Storer gives the backstory on portraying the stress, trauma, and obsession in professional kitchens and what's in store for ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  3. [3]
  4. [4]
    Christopher Storer — The Movie Database (TMDB)
    Biography. Christopher Storer is an American film producer, director and writer known for The Bear, Ramy, Bo Burnham: what., and the Peabody Award-winning ...
  5. [5]
    Meet the Brother-Sister Duo Behind 'The Bear' - Food & Wine
    Jun 4, 2024 · Find out how Christopher Storer, creator of the TV series 'The Bear,' and his sister, chef and culinary producer Courtney Storer, ...
  6. [6]
    'The Bear' Wins For Best Director At 2024 Emmys - Deadline
    Sep 15, 2024 · The Bear takes home best director for a comedy series as Christopher Storer shows appreciation for cast and crew during 'Fishes' shoot.
  7. [7]
    Christopher Storer - SMUGGLER
    Christopher Storer, director and creator of the critically acclaimed FX standout series, The Bear, has established himself as a singular and wholly unique ...
  8. [8]
    Christopher Storer - Biography - IMDb
    Christopher Storer was born on July 5, 1981 in Park Ridge, Illinois, USA. He is a producer and director, known for The Bear (2022), Ramy (2019) and Eighth ...
  9. [9]
    The Bear's Culinary Producer Says Her Work Was 'Super Healing'
    Sep 23, 2022 · Courtney Storer collaborated with her brother and the show's creator, Christopher Storer. ... family. "I grew up in a very big Italian ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  10. [10]
    Courtney Storer Transcript - Cherry Bombe
    An older brother, Chris, and a younger brother, Corey. But my mom is all Italian. We grew up in a sort of big, complicated Italian family. And sadly, when I was ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
  11. [11]
    The Founder of Mr. Beef, the Legendary Chicago Italian Beef Stand ...
    Mar 6, 2023 · Chris Zucchero jokes and says his father probably loved Storer's sister, Courtney, more than his own children. The families grew up in Park ...Missing: parents | Show results with:parents
  12. [12]
    Chicago's Mr. Beef Is the Real Sandwich Shop That Inspired The Bear
    Jun 28, 2025 · The show's creator, Christopher Storer, grew up in the Chicago area, where he met Chris Zucchero when both were in the same kindergarten class.Missing: parents | Show results with:parents
  13. [13]
    'The Bear' in Real Life: How Chicago's Mr. Beef Inspired the Show
    who Zucchero has been friends with since kindergarten — based “The Bear” on the classic establishment ...Missing: upbringing childhood Ridge
  14. [14]
    'The Bear' Creator Says He Wasn't Sure The Show Would Be a Hit
    Jun 28, 2023 · The Bear creator Christopher Storer started working at Mr. Beef when he was 19 and compares working there as being part of a family.Missing: high school aspirations
  15. [15]
    Five Fits With: The Bear Creator Chris Storer - Esquire
    Jun 23, 2023 · I grew up in Chicago and I think when I was in high school, I really started to want to explore film as a career, but I didn't know how real ...Missing: interest aspirations
  16. [16]
    Bo Burnham: what. (TV Special 2013) - IMDb
    Rating 8.3/10 (13,509) Bo Burnham: what.: Directed by Bo Burnham, Christopher Storer. With Bo Burnham. A musical stand-up comedy show by Bo Burnham, the famous internet musician.Missing: collaboration | Show results with:collaboration
  17. [17]
    Bo Burnham: What. - Comedy Dynamics
    Director Bo Burnham · Director Christopher Storer. More about the special. Genres. Comedy. Producers. Brian Volk-Weiss · Jay Chapman · Dave Becky · Bo Burnham.Missing: collaboration | Show results with:collaboration
  18. [18]
    Bo Burnham: Make Happy (TV Special 2016) - IMDb
    Rating 8.3/10 (17,105) Bo Burnham tackles life, death, sexuality, hypocrisy, mental illness and Pringles cans in his dazzling new stand-up special.
  19. [19]
    Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King (TV Special 2017) - IMDb
    Rating 8.2/10 (8,124) In his first stand-up special, Hasan Minhaj weaves humorous and heartbreaking anecdotes to tell his life story as an Indian-American Muslim.
  20. [20]
    Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King - The Peabody Awards
    “Homecoming King” blends soulful intimacy and wry satire, equal parts profound, illuminating, delightful, personable, and witty.
  21. [21]
  22. [22]
  23. [23]
    Deconstructing Comedy With Christopher Storer, Director Of 'Make ...
    Nov 6, 2018 · There's a joke a few minutes in to what, Bo Burnham's 2013 comedy special (now on Netflix) that's almost elegant in its simplicity.
  24. [24]
    'The Bear' Creator Christopher Storer Signs With WME - Deadline
    Oct 19, 2022 · Before creating The Bear, Storer was an executive producer and director on Hulu's Ramy and produced Bo Burnham's feature film Eighth Grade.
  25. [25]
    "Ramy" Can You Hear Me Now? (TV Episode 2020) - IMDb
    Rating 8.3/10 (623) Can You Hear Me Now?: Directed by Christopher Storer. With Ramy Youssef, Mohammed Amer, Dave Merheje, Hiam Abbass. Hey i'm starting to think those guys at ...Missing: directed | Show results with:directed
  26. [26]
    'Ramy' Cinematographer Adrian Peng Correia on Creating a ...
    Jun 17, 2019 · APC: There's a very naturalistic tone to the pilot, and when I talked to Ramy, Chris Storer [director], and Bridget [Bedard – executive producer] ...
  27. [27]
    When 'The Bear' Stopped the Tension and Just Went for a Hug
    Aug 24, 2024 · There's day-one fans of The Bear, and then there's Ramy Youssef, a longtime friend of Christopher Storer, the creator of the FX series who ...
  28. [28]
    "Little Voice" I Will Survive (TV Episode 2020) - IMDb
    Rating 7.4/10 (140) I Will Survive: Directed by Christopher Storer. With Brittany O'Grady, Sean Teale, Colton Ryan, Shalini Bathina. Taking her brother Louie's advice, ...Missing: directed | Show results with:directed
  29. [29]
    'Ramy' Director, EP Lands Pilot at FX - The Hollywood Reporter
    Mar 19, 2021 · Christopher Storer will write and direct 'The Bear,' which also ... He has also helmed episodes of Apple's Dickinson and Little Voice.<|control11|><|separator|>
  30. [30]
    Y2K (2024) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
    Y2K (2024) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses ... Christopher Storer. producer. Cooper Wehde · Cooper Wehde. producer. Evan Winter.
  31. [31]
    The owner of the Chicago sandwich shop that inspired 'The Bear ...
    Jul 9, 2023 · Zucchero's childhood friend Christopher Storer, who created "The Bear," based the series on the popular Chicago business. On top of that, he ...
  32. [32]
    The Bear Says, "Yes, Chef!" | Television Academy
    Jun 27, 2023 · Executive producers for The Bear are creator Christopher Storer along with Joanna Calo, Hiro Murai, Josh Senior and Nate Matteson. The series is ...
  33. [33]
  34. [34]
    The Bear | Rotten Tomatoes
    Rating 93% (385) A young chef from the fine dining world comes home to Chicago to run his family sandwich shop after a heartbreaking death in his family.
  35. [35]
    'The Bear' Renewed For Season 5 By FX - Deadline
    Jul 1, 2025 · FX just announced it has picked up a fifth season of the Emmy-winning comedy series starring Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.Missing: 2024 | Show results with:2024
  36. [36]
    'The Bear' Renewed for Season 5 by FX - Variety
    Jul 1, 2025 · FX has renewed the half-hour series for Season 5. Season 4 of “The Bear,” which dropped all 10 episodes on Hulu on June 25, follows Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), ...
  37. [37]
    Why Does the Food on 'The Bear' Look So Damn Good? - Eater
    Jun 28, 2023 · Storer is the person responsible for training the hit show's actors in essential kitchen skills as well as helping the writers make the scripts ...Missing: influences high school scene
  38. [38]
    'F1' review: With Brad Pitt as the seasoned old-timer, it's 'Top Gun
    Jun 25, 2025 · Those who received “additional literary material” credit, though not ... Christopher “The Bear” Storer.
  39. [39]
    'The Bear': All the New and Returning Guest Stars in Season 4
    who is the partner of “The Bear” creator Chris Storer — returns as Richie's ex-wife, Tiff, and gets married to Frank, played by ...
  40. [40]
    The Cast of Community: Where Are They Now? - People.com
    Sep 17, 2024 · ... Gillian Jacobs and Danny Pudi, while also breaking the mold of ... Jacobs is in a relationship with The Bear creator Christopher Storer ...
  41. [41]
    'The Bear' And 'Community's Connection Runs Deeper Than Cameos
    who is the creator of The Bear — is the long-time partner of Gillian Jacobs — who played Britta on Community — so I've known him ...
  42. [42]
  43. [43]
    Christopher Storer - The New York Times
    He also serves as an executive producer/director of “Ramy” for Hulu, and has produced and directed numerous acclaimed comedy specials such as Bo Burnham's ...
  44. [44]
  45. [45]
    Y2K (2024) - Rotten Tomatoes
    Rating 42% (113) On the last night of 1999, two high school juniors crash a New Years Eve party, only to find themselves fighting for their lives in this dial-up disaster ...
  46. [46]
    Awards - Christopher Storer - IMDb
    Christopher Storer · BAFTA Awards · Directors Guild of America, USA · Primetime Emmy Awards · Gotham Awards · Film Independent Spirit Awards · Peabody Awards.
  47. [47]
    Christopher Storer | Television Academy
    Christopher Storer of The Bear accepts the award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series at the 76th Emmy Awards.
  48. [48]
    How 'The Bear' Fared in 2025 Emmy Nominations
    Jul 15, 2025 · Christopher Storer took home the Emmy for best directing for the “Fishes” episode. Bernthal and Curtis won the Emmy in their respective guest ...Missing: Primetime | Show results with:Primetime
  49. [49]
    76th Annual DGA Awards Winners
    Feb 10, 2024 · CHRISTOPHER STORER. The Bear. “Fishes”. (FX). Unit Production Managers ... Directors Guild of America. ↩ Click here to return to the top ...
  50. [50]
    DGA Announces Nominees for Outstanding Directorial Achievement ...
    Jan 7, 2025 · Christopher Storer. The Bear, “Tomorrow”. (FX). Unit Production Managers: Carrie Holt de Lama, Tyson Bidner; First Assistant Director: ...
  51. [51]
    75th Annual Writers Guild Awards: Winners Announced | Press Room
    Mar 5, 2023 · The Bear, Written by Karen Joseph Adcock, Joanna Calo, Rene Gube ... The Writers Guild of America, East and the Writers Guild of America ...
  52. [52]
    2025 Writers Guild Awards Nominees & Winners
    The Bear, Written by Karen Joseph Adcock, Joanna Calo, Rene Gube, Will Guidara, Matty Matheson, Alex Russell, Catherine Schetina, Christopher Storer ...
  53. [53]
    A Complete List of the 2025 Astra TV Awards Nominations
    May 18, 2025 · ... Astra TV Awards, which are set to take place on ... The Bear – “Napkins” – Written by Catherine Schetina and Christopher Storer (FX on Hulu).