Chuck Shurley is an author who wrote the low selling Supernatural book series, which he writes under the pen name Carver Edlund. The contents of the books are actually Sam and
Dean's lives, the details of which come to him in his dreams. Chuck continued to write even though the books were no longer being published. Unbeknownst to him, the inspiration of the books is divine - as he is a prophet of
God.1 Chuck says he started writing because of a childhood crush on Nancy McKeon, the actress who played Jo on the TV show The Facts of Life. Chuck thinks he must have sent her
40-50 letters, but she
never wrote back.
Character on hit CW show 'Supernatural' portrayed by
Rob Benedict
When Castiel attempts to interfere with prophecy, he is found and killed by the archangel Raphael while in Chuck's presence, who is Chuck's protector. The ensuing confrontation left Chuck's home in ruins. After he finishes his last piece of writing he mysteriously vanishes, suggesting that he
may in fact be
God. After
Amara's return, Chuck returns to reveal to Metatron that he is in fact
God in
human disguise. After Metatron convinces Chuck to
help, Chuck reveals himself to the Winchesters and begins aiding them in their efforts against his sister.
Chuck Shurley, he wrote those weird books, right?
Chuck: "Well, there's only one explanation. Obviously I'm a
god... I'm definitely a
god. A cruel, cruel, capricious
god."