Ryan Murphy (producer)

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Ryan Murphy
Ryan Murphy at PaleyFest 2013.jpg
Murphy in 2012
Born
Ryan Patrick Murphy

(1965-11-09) November 9, 1965 (age 60)
Occupation
  • Television writer
  • director
  • producer
Education Indiana University Bloomington (BA)
Years active1999–present
Notable awards Full list
Spouse
David Miller
(m. 2012)
Children3

Ryan Patrick Murphy (born November 9, 1965) is an American writer, director, and producer, working mainly in television. He has often been described as "the most powerful man" in modern television and signed the largest development deal in television history with Netflix. [1] [2] Murphy is noted for having created a shift in inclusive storytelling that "brought marginalised characters to the masses". [3] His accolades include six Primetime Emmy Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, a Tony Award, four Producers Guild of America Awards and two Golden Globe Awards, including the honorary Carol Burnett Award.

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He has created and produced a number of television series including Nip/Tuck (2003–2010), Glee (2009–2015), American Horror Story (2011–present), American Crime Story (2016–2021), Pose (2018–2021), 9-1-1 (2018–present), 9-1-1: Lone Star (2020–2025), Ratched (2020), American Horror Stories (2021–present), Monster (2022–present), The Watcher (2022–present), Grotesquerie (2024), Doctor Odyssey (2024–2025), and 9-1-1: Nashville (2025–present). Murphy has also directed the 2006 film adaptation of Augusten Burroughs' memoir Running with Scissors , the 2010 film adaptation of Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir Eat, Pray, Love , the 2014 film adaptation of Larry Kramer's play The Normal Heart , and the 2020 film adaptation of the musical The Prom .

Early life

Murphy was born on November 9, 1965, in Indianapolis, Indiana, [4] where he was raised in a Catholic family. [5] His ancestry includes Irish and Danish. [2] [6] [7] He attended Catholic school from first through eighth grade, [5] and graduated from Warren Central High School in Indianapolis. He has described his mother J. Andy Murphy as a "beauty queen who left it all to stay at home and take care of her two Wild sons". She wrote five books and worked in communications for over 20 years before retiring. His father worked in the newspaper industry as a circulation director before he retired after 30 years. [8]

After coming out as gay at age 15, Murphy saw his first therapist, who found nothing wrong with him other than being "too precocious for his own good". [5] [8] During a 2012 interview on Inside the Actors Studio , Murphy claimed that he secretly dated "a lot of football players" in high school. [9] He performed with a choir as a child, which would later inform his work on Glee . [5]

Murphy attended Indiana University Bloomington, where he majored in journalism and was a member of the Singing Hoosiers vocal ensemble. [4] He interned at The Washington Post in 1986. He was placed in the fashion and style section. [10]

Career

Murphy started as a journalist working for The Miami Herald , Los Angeles Times , New York Daily News , Knoxville News Sentinel and Entertainment Weekly . He began scriptwriting in the late 1990s, when Steven Spielberg purchased his script Why Can't I Be Audrey Hepburn? [8]

Murphy started his career in television with the teen comedy series Popular , which he co-created with Gina Matthews. The series premiered on The WB on September 29, 1999, [11] and ran for two seasons, ending in 2001. During the time, his production company Ryan Murphy Productions signed a deal with Warner Bros. Television. [12] He then created the FX drama series Nip/Tuck , which premiered on July 18, 2003. In 2004, Murphy earned his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. [8] Murphy took the show's signature line, "Tell me what you don't like about yourself," from a plastic surgeon he met when he was a journalist researching an undercover story on plastic surgery in Beverly Hills. The series ended after six seasons in 2010.

In 2006, Murphy wrote the screenplay for and directed the feature film Running with Scissors, based on the memoir by Augusten Burroughs.

2009–2017: Glee and American Horror Story

On May 19, 2009, Murphy's musical comedy-drama series, Glee , premiered on Fox. He co-created the series with Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan. In its early seasons, the show was critically praised. [13] Murphy won his first Primetime Emmy Award for directing the pilot episode. [14] The series concluded in 2015 following its sixth season. [15] Murphy was one of four executive producers on the reality television series The Glee Project , which premiered on Oxygen on June 12, 2011. [16] The show featured a group of contestants vying for the prize of a seven-episode arc on Glee, with someone being eliminated each week, until the winner is chosen in the final episode. The show was renewed for a second season, which ended up being its last. [17] Murphy was openly critical of several prominent bands for not releasing music for use in Glee, for which he subsequently apologized. [18] In 2010, Murphy directed an adaptation of Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir Eat, Pray, Love . The film was a box office success but a critical failure, receiving harsh reviews criticizing its pacing and lack of credibility. To date, the film has grossed $204,482,125 worldwide. [19]

Murphy and Falchuk created the anthology series American Horror Story , which premiered on FX on October 5, 2011. Most of the same cast have played different characters in different settings each subsequent season. [20] [21] Murphy and Glee co-executive producer Ali Adler created the half-hour comedy The New Normal , which premiered on NBC on September 10, 2012. The series was based on Murphy's own experiences of having a child via surrogate, with the main characters, Bryan and David, named for Ryan and his husband. [22] The series was ultimately cancelled after one season. [23]

Murphy next directed the 2014 television film adaptation of Larry Kramer's Broadway play The Normal Heart . [24] Murphy then collaborated with The Normal Heart executive producer Jason Blum to produce a metasequel to the cult-classic horror film The Town That Dreaded Sundown . [25] The film was the directorial debut of Alfonso Gomez-Rejon and was also released in 2014. In October 2014, FX greenlit a companion anthology series, American Crime Story , which Murphy and Falchuk executive produce. The series premiered on February 2, 2016. [26] Murphy, Falchuk and Brennan next co-created the comedy-horror series Scream Queens , which premiered on Fox on September 22, 2015. [27] The series was cancelled after two seasons. [28] [29] Murphy's next project, the drama anthology series Feud , premiered on FX in 2017. The first season focused on the rivalry between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford on the set of their 1962 film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? [30]

2018–present: 9-1-1, Pose and Netflix productions

In 2018, Murphy co-created the police procedural drama 9-1-1 and also served as its director, writer and executive producer.

With newcomer Steven Canals, Murphy and Falchuk launched a new series, Pose , set in the Ball community in mid-1980s New York City. Murphy had wanted to adapt and knock off Paris Is Burning as a series [31] and Canals had been writing a script while at graduate school centered on a young African American teen made homeless for being gay, who moved to New York with dreams of going to dance school and who became adopted by a House mother. [32] Joining Canals, Murphy and Falchuk in the writing room were Our Lady J and Janet Mock, who Murphy also encouraged to direct an episode, [31] making her the first trans woman of colour to do so, as well as the first trans woman of colour in a TV series writing room. [31] The series premiered on FX on June 3, 2018, attracting critical acclaim. [33] [34] The first season boasted the largest cast of transgender actors ever for a scripted network series, with over 50 transgender characters all played by trans actors. [35] On July 12, 2018, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a second season, which premiered in 2019. [36]

In May 2018, ahead of the Pose premiere, Murphy announced that he would donate all of his profits from the series to charitable organizations working with LGBT people, tweeting different non-profits including Sylvia Rivera Law Project, [37] Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund, [38] and Callen-Lorde Community Health Center [39] telling Variety that: "The thing that struck me in talking to so many of them, was how much they've struggled, how under attack they feel, how many of them find it difficult getting healthcare, and finding jobs. I just decided I need to do more than just making a show for this community. I want to reach out and help this community." [40]

In 2018, Netflix signed Murphy for a development deal with compensation of $300 million over a period of five years. [41] [42] In September 2019, The Politician was released on Netflix to generally positive reviews. The series was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and renewed for a second season, which was released in mid-2020. Murphy then co-created the 9-1-1 spin-off series 9-1-1: Lone Star , which premiered on Fox in January 2020. In May 2020, Murphy's period miniseries Hollywood was released to mixed reviews. Murphy served as co-creator, writer and director for the series. In June 2020, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first LGBTQ Pride parade, Queerty named him among the fifty heroes "leading the nation toward equality, acceptance, and dignity for all people". [43] [44] In 2021, Murphy wrote for and executive produced Halston , a miniseries about the designer Halston starring Ewan McGregor.

Alongside his Glee co-creator Ian Brennan, Murphy co-created the true crime anthology series Monster (2022–present) for Netflix. Initially intended to be a ten-part limited series, the first season was titled Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (2022) and became one of the most-watched Netflix series of all time. [45] [46] The second season, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story , was released in September 2024. [47] Both seasons were met with commercial success but mixed reviews, with most critics criticizing the ethics of true crime media and Murphy's approach to the victims. [48]

In the media

(l-r) Governor appointee Don Norte, Murphy, and Norte's husband, gay activist Kevin Norte, at Spring Time GLAAD 2010's charitable event in Century City, Los Angeles, California. Glee RYAN.MURPHY.jpg
(l-r) Governor appointee Don Norte, Murphy, and Norte's husband, gay activist Kevin Norte, at Spring Time GLAAD 2010's charitable event in Century City, Los Angeles, California.

In October 2015, Murphy received the Award of Inspiration from amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research for his contributions to TV and film as well as his work in the fight against AIDS. [49]

In 2017, Murphy launched the Half Initiative, which aims to make Hollywood more inclusive by creating equal opportunities for women and minorities behind the camera. Less than one year after launching Half, Ryan Murphy Television's director slate hired 60% women directors and 90% met its women and minority requirement. In conjunction with the hiring goals, he helped many people with the Initiative launched the Half-Director Mentorship Program in which every director on every Ryan Murphy Television production mentors emerging women and minority directors through pre-production and post-production along with offering a significant stipend for their commitment. Filmmaker Kristin Fairweather, the first recipient of a HALF award, described her experience in an interview with Screen Comment's Rudy Cecera. [50]

Unproduced projects

Murphy has created and produced various unsuccessful television pilots. The WB's sitcom pilot St. Sass, starring Delta Burke and Heather Matarazzo, was not picked up. In 2008, Murphy wrote and directed the FX pilot Pretty/Handsome , which also was not picked up. [51] By April 2013, HBO had given a pilot order for Murphy's sexuality drama Open, which began filming in late 2013. [52] By September 2014, HBO had opted not to proceed to series. [53]

Murphy also had several films in development: Dirty Tricks, a political comedy based on the play by John Jeter, [54] One Hit Wonders, a musical comedy, [55] and a sequel to The Normal Heart . [56] He was also courted by studios to direct film versions of the Broadway musicals The Rocky Horror Picture Show , Wicked , and Annie . [57]

In 2014, Murphy was developing a feature film of the life of reclusive heiress Huguette Clark, based on the best-selling book Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune . [58] In 2018, Murphy was developing a MeToo anthology series called Consent. [2] In 2019, Murphy was developing a 10-part miniseries adaptation of A Chorus Line and a biopic on the actress Marlene Dietrich starring Jessica Lange for Netflix. [1] There have been no development on these projects since their announcement.

In 2020, Rob Lowe revealed via Instagram that he was in discussions with Murphy to play Joe Exotic in a scripted adaptation of Tiger King . [59]

Personal life

While Murphy grew up in a Catholic household, he is "done with the Church," having left it; however, he still occasionally goes to church. [5] [60] He serves on the National Advisory Board of Young Storytellers. He once owned a house designed by renowned mid-century modern architect Carl Maston. [61]

In an interview about his show Pose, which is set in 1987, during the height of the initial AIDS crisis, Murphy described his concern about contracting HIV while at college, getting tested frequently even when celibate. [62]

Murphy has been married to photographer David Miller since July 2012. [63] They have three sons born via surrogacy. [64]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
1999The FuriesNoYesNoShort film
2006 Running with Scissors YesYesYes
2010 Eat Pray Love YesYesNo
2011 Glee: The 3D Concert Movie NoNoYesDocumentary concert film
2014 The Town That Dreaded Sundown NoNoYes
2020 Circus of Books NoNoExecutiveDocumentary
A Secret Love NoNoYesDocumentary
The Boys in the Band NoNoYes
The Prom YesNoYes
2021 Pray Away NoNoExecutiveDocumentary
2022 Mr. Harrigan's Phone NoNoYes

Television

Numbers in directing and writing credits refer to number of episodes.

YearTitleCredited asNetworkNotes
CreatorDirectorWriterExecutive
Producer
1999–2001 Popular YesYes (2)Yes (17)Yes The WB
2003–2010 Nip/Tuck YesYes (8)Yes (24)Yes FX
2009–2015 Glee YesYes (8)Yes (31)Yes Fox
2011–present American Horror Story YesYes (3)Yes (19)Yes FX Anthology
2012–2013 The New Normal YesYes (4)Yes (5)Yes NBC
2014 The Normal Heart NoYesNoYes HBO TV movie
2015–2016 Scream Queens YesYes (1)Yes (8)Yes Fox
2016–2021 American Crime Story NoYes (7)NoYes FX Anthology
2017–2024 Feud YesYes (3)Yes (2)Yes
2018–present 9-1-1 YesNoYes (3)Yes Fox/ABC
2018–2021 Pose YesYes (3)Yes (7)Yes FX
2019–2020 The Politician YesYes (1)Yes (7)Yes Netflix
2020–2025 9-1-1: Lone Star YesNoYes (1)Yes Fox
2020 Hollywood YesYes (1)Yes (6)Yes Netflix Miniseries
Ratched YesYes (2)NoYes
2021 Halston NoNoYes (4)YesMiniseries
2021–2024 American Horror Stories YesNoYes (2)Yes FX on Hulu Anthology
2022–present Monster YesNoYes (4)Yes Netflix
The Watcher YesYes (2)Yes (6)Yes
2024 American Sports Story NoNoNoYes FX Anthology
Grotesquerie YesYes (1)Yes (10)Yes
2024–2025 Doctor Odyssey YesNoYes (1)Yes ABC
2025 Mid-Century Modern NoNoNoYes Hulu
2025–present 9-1-1: Nashville YesNoYes (1)Yes ABC
2025–present All's Fair YesYes (1)Yes (5)Yes Hulu [65] [66] [67]
2026 The Beauty YesYesYesYes FX [68] [69]
Love Story TBATBATBAYesAnthology [70]
TBA The Shards TBATBATBAYes [71]

Unsold TV pilots

YearTitleDirectorWriterExecutive
Producer
2002St. SassYesNoYes
2008 Pretty/Handsome YesYesYes
2014OpenYesYesYes

Non-fiction TV series

YearTitleDirectorProducerNotes
2011–2012 The Glee Project NoExecutiveReality series
2014American Horror Story Freak Show: Extra-Ordinary-ArtistsYesNo
2016Inside Look: The People v. O.J. Simpson – American Crime StoryNoYes
2017Inside Look: Feud – Bette and JoanNoExecutive
2017–2018Inside Look: The Assassination of Gianni Versace – American Crime StoryNoExecutive
2022 The Andy Warhol Diaries NoExecutiveLimited docuseries [72]

Awards and nominations

Frequent collaborators

Throughout Murphy's various film and television projects, he has worked with various actors and actresses repeatedly. This includes Jessica Lange, Gwyneth Paltrow, Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Nathan Lane, Leslie Grossman, Kathy Bates, Angela Bassett, Darren Criss, Matt Bomer, Patti LuPone, Billie Lourd, John Stamos, and Naomi Watts among many others. Sarah Paulson has appeared the most frequently in 7 different television projects while Matt Bomer, Cameron Cowperthwaite, Leslie Grossman, Billie Lourd, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Hudson Oz have all appeared in 5.

Note the table below only lists frequent collaborators from Murphy's television series, with several actors listed also appearing in his films.

Frequent actor collaborations (2 or more projects)
Work
Actor
Popular
(1999–2001)
Nip/Tuck
(2003–2010)
Glee
(2009–2015)
American Horror Story
(2011–present)
The New Normal
(2012–2013)
Scream Queens
(2015–2016)
American Crime Story
(2016–present)
Feud
(2017–present)
9-1-1
(2018–present)
Pose
(2018–2021)
The Politician
(2019–2020)
9-1-1: Lone Star
(2020–present)
Hollywood
(2020)
Ratched
(2020)
Halston
(2021)
American Horror Stories
(2021–present)
Monster
(2022–present)
The Watcher
(2022–present)
American Sports Story
(2024)
Grotesquerie
(2024)
Doctor Odyssey
(2024–2025)
Mid-Century Modern
(2025)
All's Fair
(2025-present)
The Beauty
(2026)
American Love Story
(2026)
Total roles (in different shows)
Max Adler Does not appearDave KarofskyDoes not appearSamDoes not appear2
Dianna Agron Does not appearQuinn FabrayDoes not appearKatherine MasseyDoes not appear2
Laura Allen Does not appearRosie [a] Does not appearMarcy NashDoes not appear2
Jacob Artist Does not appearJake PuckermanTodd Connors [b] Does not appear2
Jennifer Aspen Does not appearKendra GiardiDoes not appearMandy GreenwellDoes not appearLorraine CollinsDoes not appear3
Ashlie Atkinson Does not appearSusan Pratt [c] Does not appear Juanita Broaddrick [d] Does not appear2
Jessica Barden Does not appearBestie
Casting Chairwoman
Hailey Doherty
Nance O'Neil [e] Does not appear2
Jaylen Barron Does not appearKatieDoes not appearShayanna JenkinsDoes not appear2
Angela Bassett Does not appear Marie Laveau [f] [g]
Desiree Dupree [h]
Ramona Royale [i]
Monet Tumusiime [b]
Does not appearAthena GrantDoes not appearAthena GrantDoes not appearAthena GrantDoes not appear4
Kathy Bates Does not appearMadame Delphine LaLaurie [f] [g]
Ethel Darling [h]
Iris Holloway [i]
Agnes Mary Winstead [b]
Ms. Miriam Mead [g]
Does not appear Joan Blondell [j] Does not appear2
Ella Beatty Does not appearKerry O'Shea [k] Does not appear Lizzie Borden [e] Does not appear2
Willam Belli Does not appear Cherry Peck Party guestDoes not appearNana Drag QueenDoes not appear3
Kate Berlant Does not appearAgnes SimkinDoes not appearDevin SamartinoDoes not appear2
Sandra Bernhard Does not appearHigh Priestess Hannah Putt [g]
Fran Levinsky [l]
Does not appearNurse Judy KubrakDoes not appear2
Leslie Bibb Brooke McQueenNaomi GainesDoes not appear2
Matt Bomer Does not appear Cooper Anderson Andy Stiles [h]
Donovan Holloway [i]
Crack'd Narrator [b]
MontyDoes not appearMichael WinslowDoes not appearJerry FrankDoes not appear5
Barry Bostwick Does not appearRoger PayneTim StanwickDoes not appearMarty SawyerDoes not appear3
Jamie Brewer Does not appearAdelaide Langdon [m]
Nan [f] [g]
Marjorie [h]
Hedda [a]
Does not appearAdelaide LangdonDoes not appear2
Jon Jon Briones Does not appearAriel Augustus [g] Does not appearModesto Cunanan [n] Does not appearDr. Richard HanoverDoes not appearTBADoes not appear4
Connie Britton Does not appearVivien Harmon [m] [g] Does not appear Faye Resnick [o] Does not appearAbby ClarkDoes not appear3
Casey Thomas BrownDoes not appearHans Henkes [l] Does not appearJordanDoes not appear2
Cocoa Brown Does not appearJeanette "Queen B" Harris [o] Does not appearCarla PriceDoes not appear2
Chad Buchanan Does not appearStu [g] Does not appearRoryDoes not appear2
Dominic Burgess Does not appearPhil Devlin [g]
Hamish Moss [c]
Does not appearVictor Buono [j] Does not appearDave SheffieldDoes not appear John Wayne Gacy [p] Does not appear4
Dyllón Burnside Does not appearRicky EvangelistaDoes not appearJames
Malcolm
Ronald Flowers [p] Does not appear3
Courtney B. Vance Does not appear Johnnie Cochran [o] Does not appearMarshall TryonDoes not appear2
Charlie Carver Does not appearAdam Carpenter [l] Does not appearHuck FinniganDoes not appear2
Nicholas Alexander Chavez Does not appearLyle Menendez [q] Does not appearDr. Charlie MayhewDoes not appear2
Kenneth Choi Does not appearDr. WuDoes not appear Lance Ito [o] Does not appearHowie HanDoes not appearHowie HanDoes not appear4
Claudia Christian Does not appearDawnDoes not appearCaptain Elaine MaynardDoes not appear2
Debra Christofferson Does not appearMrs. Stone [r] Does not appearSue BlevinsDoes not appear2
Jennifer Coolidge Does not appearCandy RichardsWhitney S. PierceDoes not appearKaren CalhounDoes not appear3
Crystal ConeyDoes not appearDr. FriedmanDoes not appearNurseDoes not appear2
Frances Conroy Does not appearJane FieldsDoes not appearMoira O'Hara [m] [g]
Shachath [r]
Myrtle Snow [f] [g]
Gloria Mott [h]
Mama Polk [b]
Bebe Babbitt [a]
Belle Noir [s]
Does not appear2
Mark Consuelos Does not appearSpivey [r] ChrisDoes not appearTripp HauserDoes not appear3
David Corenswet Does not appearRiver BarkleyDoes not appearJack CastelloDoes not appear2
Rick Cosnett Does not appearJulian EnesDoes not appearCoreyDoes not appear2
Cameron CowperthwaiteDoes not appearSpeedwagon [a] Does not appear Michael Parks [j] Does not appearGrant HarlanDoes not appearCharlie
Wyatt
Steven Hicks [p] Does not appear5
Darren Criss Does not appearBlaine AndersonJustin [i] Does not appear Andrew Cunanan [n] Does not appearRaymond AinsleyDoes not appear4
Angel Bismark Curiel Does not appearLil Papi EvangelistaDoes not appearFinnDoes not appear2
Earlene DavisDoes not appearAndrea CarmichaelDoes not appear Agnes Moorehead [j] Entitled WomanDoes not appearSharon [q] Does not appear4
Judy Davis Does not appear Hedda Hopper [j] Does not appearNurse Betsy BuckettDoes not appear2
Rebecca Dayan Does not appearMaria Wycoff [s]
Alana Delarue [l]
Does not appear Elsa Peretti Dr. Enid PerleDoes not appear3
Loretta Devine Does not appearSister Mary ConstanceDoes not appearJill ManafortDoes not appear2
Vincent D'Onofrio Does not appearGovernor George WilburnDoes not appearTBADoes not appear2
Laura Dreyfuss Does not appearMaddison McCarthyDoes not appearMcAfee WestbrookDoes not appear2
Noma Dumezweni Does not appearTasha JacksonDoes not appearTheodora BirchDoes not appear2
Tiffany Dupont Does not appearAli MartinDoes not appearAddy GantzDoes not appear2
Clea DuVall Wanda RicketsDoes not appearWendy Peyser [r] Does not appear2
James EarlDoes not appearAzimio AdamsDoes not appearChamberlain JacksonDoes not appear2
Christine Ebersole Does not appearAnna Leigh Leighton [f] Does not appearBobbiDoes not appear2
Billy Eichner Does not appearHarrison Wilton [a]
Tex Watson [a]
Brock [g]
Mutt Nutter [g]
Does not appear Matt Drudge [d] Does not appearTBADoes not appear3
Christine Estabrook Does not appearSheila CarltonDoes not appearMarcy the Realtor [m] [i] Does not appearGloria WagnerDoes not appear3
Cody Fern Does not appearMichael Langdon [g]
Xavier Plympton [t]
Valiant Thor [s]
Does not appearDavid Madson [n] Does not appearStan Vogel
Thomas Browne
Does not appear3
Celia FinkelsteinDoes not appearNurse Gladys [m] [g] Does not appearNurse GladysDoes not appear2
Colby French Does not appearWilson Fisher [b] Does not appearDet. Andy MarksDoes not appearDet. Patrick Kennedy [p] Does not appear3
Seth Gabel Does not appear Jeffrey Dahmer [i] Does not appearPastor Walter
Guy Brubaker
Does not appearAndrew PierceDoes not appear3
Victor Garber Does not appearMr. SchuesterDoes not appearDavid Woodrow RandolphDoes not appear2
Kaia Gerber Does not appearKendall Carr [s] Does not appearRuby McDanielDoes not appear2
Gina Gershon Does not appearPam AndersonDoes not appearLenore LaurentDoes not appear2
Tavi Gevinson Does not appearCora [c] Does not appearFeather McCarthyDoes not appear2
Dean Geyer Does not appearBrody WestonDoes not appearZane WilliamsDoes not appear2
Jessalyn Gilsig Does not appearGina RussoTerri SchuesterDoes not appear2
Cuba Gooding Jr. Does not appearDominic Banks [b] Does not appear O. J. Simpson [o] Does not appear2
Raven Goodwin Does not appearSheilaDoes not appearMerritt TryonDoes not appear2
Ariana Grande Does not appearTBADoes not appearSonya Herfmann / Chanel #2Does not appear2
Ari Graynor Does not appear Leslie Abramson [q] Does not appearTBADoes not appear2
Max Greenfield Does not appearGabriel [i] Does not appearRonnie Holston [n] Does not appearBryce TaylorDoes not appear2
Nico Greetham Does not appearVocal AdrenalineCal Cambon [s] Does not appearZinn
Paul Winowski
Does not appear3
Leslie Grossman Mary CherryBliss BergerDoes not appearMeadow Wilton [a]
Patricia Krenwinkel [a]
Coco St. Pierre Vanderbilt [g]
Margaret Booth [t]
Ursula Khan [s]
Calico [s]
Barbara Read [l]
Ashleigh [c]
MelissaDoes not appearJudalon Smyth [q] Does not appear5
Naomi Grossman Does not appearPepper [r] [h]
Samantha Crowe [g]
Does not appearRabid RuthDoes not appear2
Grace Gummer Does not appearMille Bishop [f]
Penny Nelson [h]
Margaret Alcott [c]
Does not appearGrace HenryDoes not appear Caroline Kennedy 3
Rebecca Hall Does not appearAbby Borden [e] Does not appearAgent Jordan BennettDoes not appear2
Melinda Page Hamilton Does not appearColleen EubanksDoes not appearDanielle BankmanDoes not appear2
Jason Butler Harner Does not appearDet. Les ZoellerDoes not appearSebastianDoes not appear2
Laura Harrier Does not appearCamille WashingtonDoes not appearVivian MontgomeryDoes not appear2
Harriet Sansom Harris Does not appearMadelyn Lurch [g] Does not appear Eleanor Roosevelt Ingrid BlixDoes not appear3
Neil Patrick Harris Does not appearBryan RyanChester Creb [h] Does not appear2
Colton Haynes Does not appearDet. Jack Samuels [a] Does not appearTylerDoes not appear2
Jeff Hiller Does not appearMr. Gideon Whitely [l] Does not appearMr. Elijah Nevins
Niles Taylor
Does not appearThe TherapistDoes not appear3
Jan Hoag Does not appearMargotRobertaDoes not appearAgatha BeanDoes not appear3
Jackie Hoffman Does not appearFrances BartholomewDoes not appearMamacita [j] Does not appearSherry DougalDoes not appear3
Tom Hollander Does not appear Truman Capote [k] Does not appear Alfred Hitchcock [u] Does not appear2
Lindsay Hollister Big Bertha MuffinNanette BabcockDoes not appear2
Cheyenne Jackson Does not appearDustin GoolsbyWill Drake [i]
Sidney Aaron James [b]
Dr. Vincent Anderson [a]
John Henry Moore [g]
Does not appearBrianDoes not appear3
Dominique Jackson Does not appearElektra EvangelistaDoes not appearBloody MaryDoes not appear2
Paris Jackson Does not appearMayaDoes not appearVanessaDoes not appear2
Bryce Johnson Josh FordCorporal Oliver BrandtCody Tolentino Neil Armstrong [s] Does not appear4
Dot-Marie Jones Does not appearTessSheldon BeisteButchy May [a]
Trooper Jan Remy [s]
Does not appearPattyDoes not appear4
Kim Kardashian Does not appearSiobhan Corbyn [c] Does not appearAllura GrantDoes not appear2
Richard Kind Does not appearMr. RifkinDoes not appearMitchDoes not appearCaroll MintzDoes not appear3
Michelle Krusiec Exquisite WooDoes not appear Anna May Wong Does not appear2
Briana Lane Does not appearJess [t]
Dr. Richards [s]
CleaDoes not appearStormDoes not appearPastor NicoleDoes not appear4
Nathan Lane Does not appear F. Lee Bailey [o] Does not appear Dominick Dunne [q] Does not appearBunny SchneidermanDoes not appear3
Jessica Lange Does not appearConstance Langdon [m] [g]
Sister Jude Martin [r]
Fiona Goode [f]
Elsa Mars [h]
Does not appear Joan Crawford [j]
Lillie Mae Faulk [k]
Does not appearDusty JacksonDoes not appear3
NeNe Leakes Does not appear Roz Washington Does not appearRocky RhoadesDoes not appear2
Judith Light Does not appearMarilyn Miglin [n]
Susan Carpenter-McMillan [d]
Does not appearDede StandishDoes not appearVirginia MellonDoes not appearSheila BaskinDoes not appear4
Mario Lopez PabloDr. Mike HamouiDoes not appear2
Billie Lourd Does not appearWinter Anderson [a]
Linda Kasabian [a]
Mallory [g]
Montana Duke [t]
Dr. Leslie "Lark" Feldman [s]
Dr. Hannah Wells [l]
Ashley [c]
Does not appearChanel #3Does not appearLiv WhitleyEmma Borden [e] Does not appearBecca FrankDoes not appear5
Patti LuPone Does not appearHerselfJoan Ramsey [f]
Kathy Pizzaz [l]
Does not appearFrederica NormanDoes not appearAvis AmbergDoes not appear4
Jane Lynch Suzi KleinDoes not appearSue SylvesterDoes not appear2
John Carroll Lynch Does not appearTwisty the Clown [h] [a]
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Footnotes for collaboration table

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Appeared on American Horror Story: Cult .
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Appeared on American Horror Story: Roanoke .
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Appeared on American Horror Story: Delicate .
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Appeared on Impeachment: American Crime Story .
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 Appeared on Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Appeared on American Horror Story: Coven .
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Appeared on American Horror Story: Apocalypse .
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Appeared on American Horror Story: Freak Show .
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Appeared on American Horror Story: Hotel .
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Appeared on Feud: Bette and Joan .
  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Appeared on Feud: Capote vs. The Swans .
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Appeared on American Horror Story: NYC .
  13. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Appeared on American Horror Story: Murder House .
  14. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Appeared on The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story .
  15. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Appeared on The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story .
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Appeared on Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story .
  17. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Appeared on Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story .
  18. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Appeared on American Horror Story: Asylum .
  19. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Appeared on American Horror Story: Double Feature .
  20. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Appeared on American Horror Story: 1984 .
  21. 1 2 3 4 5 Appeared on Monster: The Ed Gein Story .

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