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Congratulations to American Horror Story on 100 episodes! In celebration of tonight's 100th episode, here's a look back on Finn Wittrock's iconic characters on the show, as well as his name in the cast credits
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Exclusive Interview with Xander Smith: ‘AHS’ Concept Artist!
Xander Smith, the über skilled and talented concept artist who worked on four seasons of American Horror Story (Hotel, Roanoke, Cult, Apocalypse), was generous enough to answer some of our burning questions about the designs that he created for the show!
Throughout this interview, we will attach images of Xander’s work that pertain to the questions asked. You can check out his full, expansive portfolio by clicking here.

Thank you so much for agreeing to this interview! How did your involvement with American Horror Story begin? Were you a fan of the show beforehand?
Thanks, it's one of my favorite projects to have been a part of, so happy to talk about AHS!
I've loved the genre of horror my whole life, to me it's the one genre that you can push all emotions to their limits, and explore the human experience on a much deeper level than other genres. I think this accounts for some of the greatest stories being so horrific in nature: because it's innately human. This also accounts for the genre having the most lame movies too, haha, because it prompts storytellers to try to push boundaries, and oftentimes there's no reason to push a boundary if there's nothing substantive behind it. I think with American Horror Story though, that's not the case. It's deep, it's intricate, and it's very culturally significant.
I had seen the first season on television, and I remember thinking beforehand, 'this is going to be lame, you can't go as deep with TV as you can with an R rated film...' man was I wrong. It pushed boundaries and asked dark, human questions, all while staying relevant and mysterious. I never once thought that they were holding back due to it being on television.
As for the beginnings of my involvement with the franchise, that actually starts with my parent's love of genre films. When I was a kid they would take me to conventions, like Comic-Con, to learn more about film making and meet the cast and crews of various films. That's where my love of design came from. When I was in college, my Dad met Heather Langenkamp at a horror convention, and told her about my pursuit of concept art when I was going to school in Los Angeles. Heather was really kind, and said that when I graduate, I should send her my portfolio; her and her husband, David Anderson, own the legendary special FX studio, AFX. When I graduated in 2014 I did exactly that, they loved my work, and they hired me to work on American Horror Story: Hotel which would come out later that year. Since then, they've hired me to work on the next 3 seasons, I've also been hired by 20th Century Fox on 2 seasons, and by legendary Costume Designer Lou Eyrich for 2 seasons. I'm very fortunate and always have a blast working with the diverse teams that bring AHS to life.

Starting with American Horror Story: Hotel, you were part of the design process for the Addiction Demon [see above]. Can you talk about that? It was such an obscene being, but at the same time so true to form for the show.
Ah yes, the lovely Addiction Demon. That's one hell of a design to have worked on, ha.
I read that part of the script with David Anderson at AFX Studio, as they would be building the prosthetics, and the infamous 'drilldo'. He looked at me and just, 'alright, do your thing, make it horrific.' And that's what I did. I've seen people in the throes of addiction, and actually lost a good friend in my teen years to drug addiction, so when designing the Demon, I wanted it to be really visceral, painful to even look at. In the script, the Demon rapes a character, and as horrific of a concept as that is, I knew that it's one of those concepts that fits with AHS; pushing the limits, but for a good reason. That's exactly what addiction is: you think it's going to be like great consensual sex when it starts, but quickly the Addiction Demon materializes and it has its way with you whether you like it or not. Truly disgusting, but that's what I thought the design should encompass. So I sketched about 20 different versions, and 1 of those versions stuck, and we decided to take that one further. I sculpted the final design in Zbrush, and that's the concept that Ryan Murphy picked. The brilliant team at AFX brought it to life, and that's the demon you see in the show.

You also produced fantastic concept artwork for Lady Gaga’s character’s chain mail glove [see above], alongside costume designer Lou Eyrich and designer Michael Schmidt. How did that design develop? Was it fun designing for Gaga?
Thanks! Yes that might actually be my favorite piece I worked on. Lou Eyrich and Michael Schmidt were awesome, I think we came up with an iconic piece that's uniquely elegant and fit for a horror queen. It was very motivating knowing that it would be worn by Gaga, so as I was translating Michael's sketch, I wanted to maintain a balance of stylishness and darkness, something that both Lady Gaga and American Horror Story is known for. It was incredible to see it in the posters. Definitely a highlight for me.

Moving on to American Horror Story: Roanoke, you produced terrifyingly good concept art for another one of the show’s iconic villains, the Piggyman entity [see above]. Since that same figure was also featured in the first season, did you look back for inspiration?
Great question, because for Piggyman I was back at AFX Studio, working on the design with David Anderson, and we certainly had a lot of the same inspiration and ideas on how to do the design justice for such a horrific piece. There was a lot of shocking content surrounding him, like pig fetuses and butchery, and we just went all out on letting the character bathe in so much debauchery. It was also really fascinating to be designing while their FX team was sculpting the prosthetics (the production schedule was very intense), and I got to see sculptor Glen Eisner working on the pig head and stomach pieces in clay, only a few days after I had worked on the concept art. Incredible process.

On the same season you collaborated quite closely with the makeup department to design concept art for some of the season’s makeup looks, including illustrations for Kathy Bates’ and Finn Wittrock’s characters [see above]. Wittrock played incestuous hillbilly Jether Polk and the final product was quite frightening. How did that process go?
Also a really fun process, I got to meet some of the actors as they came in for face castings, while I was deforming their faces in the concept art- I almost felt guilty! We pulled a lot of inspiration from medical journals relating to birth defects, and we stayed pretty close to reality, as we saw fit for the Roanoke season. I was also busy terrorizing Kathy Bates image while designing what the character's demise would look like. Since there are a lot of complicated practical effects involved in the gory scenes, we spent time illustrating what the wounds would look like ahead of time. By the end of it, I had like 2 full pages of various gory ways Kathy Bates could meet her end that we presented to production, and they chose one of the most horrific ways that fit with the script (of course). Hopefully Kathy is used to it after so many years as a horror icon!

Arguably your most prolific designs for the show were for season seven, Cult. You produced some stunning concept art for the clown masks and general appearance [see above], some of which weren’t seen in the show but absolutely should’ve been. They look slightly ‘mechanical’. What was Ryan Murphy’s pitch there?
Completely agree, I really love the final designs. Unfortunately, for as much art as I did for this season, none of my designs fit the script well enough, I just couldn't hit the mark, and so my work did not make it to production. It happens, and that's why there are many artists on a project! I appreciate you saying they should have been in the show though! I think I focussed too much on the clown/mask angle, and less on the political/cultish angle, which is where the magic of that script was. In true American Horror Story form, it is a cultural commentary on the times, and I feel I was not paying as much attention as I could have. That being said though, I had a blast working with the crew at AFX Studio again, and we worked on a lot of pieces that at least helped move production forward. Sometimes it's useful to see a design that's not quite right, just to move the production in the right direction.

The last season you worked on was of course the crossover season, Apocalypse, for which you designed the Outpost Three hazmat suits [see above]. The plague doctor influences in those designs was a stroke of genius. How was it blending dystopia with 17th century Europe? Also, were you aware that Apocalypse was the crossover season when you started work on it?
I think I got my mojo back on this season, since not only were my illustrations on those hazmat suits finalized for the script, but I was also able to do some of the 3D modeling for the Plague Doctor masks that were 3D printed and worn by the cast as props in the show. That was a really rewarding experience, and I was working under Lou Eyrich again who is the genius behind the blend of dystopia and 17th Century Europe that characterizes Apocalypse. We did probably about 50 different sketches of those suits, and explored such a wide variety of directions and blends of dated technologies, medieval influences, hazmat suits, and gas masks. When we had a solid direction, I did a tighter illustration of a generic suit that could be worn by any one of those characters (one of the keys to the design was that they could be worn by several different body types, as per the script), and then did a final piece that showed Kathy Bates wearing the mask. I'm really pleased to have come up with the idea of the 'plastic plague doctor' design, and thrilled to see it on screen.
I wasn't aware that it was the crossover season either, I wasn't given that part of the script, but that let me watch the revelation in real time with the rest of the world!

Lastly, would you like to design for American Horror Story again in the future? What is your “dream theme” that you’d like the show to explore?
Absolutely I would love to return some day and help flesh out some new designs. Some of the later seasons have been less concept-heavy, but I've also had to pass on the work as I've been involved in other projects, and of course have been busy helping found my current company, Aliza Technologies.
But you never know what the future holds!
As for a 'dream theme', that's such a good question because I feel there are so many interesting directions the show could take. They've built such a rich world where stories can take place across a range of time periods and genres, and that's a real gift to horror fans. One of the elements I really love about AHS is that when it delves into the supernatural, it does it in a really measured way. I've always found ghost stories to be a little bland and heavy-handed, but since AHS is so nuanced in its supernatural material, especially in season 1, I think it would be really interesting to see them go the heavy handed way, lead the audience down a super super-natural route for half a season, and then absolutely pull the rig from underneath them halfway through, and have a natural explanation for all the 'supernatural' elements. It would be a complete mind-f**k, like 'wait, there were no ghosts at all??' and have that realization be even more horrifying. I'm no writer, but I think a concept like that could be really interesting... Also set the mystery across several different generations so that the supernatural explanation is more appropriate for an older generation, and is busted open by the modern take. Image what the flashback reveals could look like, and imagine the types of 'ghosts' I could illustrate...
Thanks for the questions, now I'm off to do some script-writing myself...

(Also, special mention to Eryn Krueger Mekash and Mike Mekash who designed the makeup looks!)
Xander’s links:
Official Website: https://www.xandersmithdesign.com/
ArtStation: https://www.artstation.com/xandersmith
Behance: https://www.behance.net/XanderSmithDesign
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xandersmith_design/
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American Horror Story: Roanoke

American Horror Story: Roanoke é a sexta temporada da série de televisão American Horror Story, da FX. Estreou em 14 de setembro de 2016, nos Estados Unidos, e terminou em 16 de novembro de 2016. Roanoke inclui vários atores de temporadas anteriores: Kathy Bates, Sarah Paulson, Lily Rabe, Denis O'Hare, Wes Bentley, Evan Peters, Chayenne Jackson, Angela Bassett, Adina Porter, Lady Gaga, Frances Conroy, Finn Wittrock e Taissa Farmiga, juntamente com novos membros da série: André Holland e Cuba Gooding Jr. A temporada traz muitas referências às temporadas anteriores, como Asylum, trazendo uma personagem da temporada, Lana Winters, Coven, trazendo a primeira bruxa suprema da temporada, segundo confirmação do criador da série, Ryan Murphy, e Freak Show, trazendo um dos descendentes da família Mott, Edward Phillipe Mott.

O enredo gira em torno de três partes, a primeira parte é dividida entre o episódio 1 ao 5, falando sobre os acontecimentos retratados por Shelby Miller, Matt Miller e Lee Harris sendo interpretados pelos atores Audrey Tindall, Dominic Banks e Monet Tumuslime. A segunda parte se divide entre os episódios 6 ao 9, com a renovação da série, Shelby, Matt, Lee, Audrey, Dominc, Monet e Rory voltam à casa onde moraram e gravaram, só que todos da produção morrem, sobrevivendo somente um. A terceira parte está abordada com o que ocorreu depois dos acontecimentos da "segunda temporada" da série e o que ocorreu com o sobrevivente de Roanoke.

Detalhes sobre o enredo e elenco da temporada foram mantidos em segredo, uma abordagem de publicidade incomum para a série. O que se sabia sobre o tema da temporada é que ele giraria em torno das crianças, e nas palavras do co-criador, Ryan Murphy, seria "mais sombria", em contraste com a temporada anterior, Hotel. Após a divulgação de fotos tiradas em Santa Clarita, foi amplamente especulado que a temporada incorporaria o estranho desaparecimento da Colônia de Roanoke em 1590. Esta é a primeira temporada a não lançar um subtítulo antes da estreia desde a primeira temporada. No primeiro episódio da temporada, o tema foi parcialmente revelado e ficou subentendido pelo público.

Apresentada como uma série de documentários intitulada My Roanoke Nightmare, a história segue o casal Shelby Miller e Matt Miller que se mudam de Los Angeles para uma casa em Roanoke, na Carolina do Norte. Assim que o casal se instala, ocorrências estranhas e paranormais começam a assombrá-los. Casos como encontrar fitas de VHS sobre o Dr. Elias Cunningham falando sobre casos reais que ocorreram na casa, encontrar o fantasma de Edward Phillipe Mott, construtor da casa e descendente da família Mott, e encontrar a Colônia de Roanoke, liderada pela Açougueira, pela bruxa Scáthach e pelos filhos, como Ambrose White.

Depois do seu grande sucesso nos Estados Unidos, My Roanoke Nightmare é renovada para uma "segunda temporada", intitulada Return to Roanoke: Three Days in the Hell, onde traz os atores e os que relataram os casos. Cada um tem um motivo para voltar á casa. Os atores Audrey Tindall, Dominic Banks, Rory Monahan e Monet Tumuslime, que interpretaram respectivamente Shelby Miller, Matt Miller, Edward Mott e Lee Harris no programa, voltam para a segunda temporada, junto com Shelby Miller, Matt Miller e Lee Harris. Então, a temporada traz a revelação de que quase todos os participantes morreram, sobrando apenas uma pessoa.

Elenco:
Kathy Bates como Agnes Mary Winstead Thomasin White / A Açougueira em My Roanoke Nightmare Sarah Paulson como Audrey Tindall e Lana Winters Shelby Miller em My Roanoke Nightmare Cuba Gooding Jr. como Dominic Banks Matt Miller em My Roanoke Nightmare Lily Rabe como Shelby Miller

André Holland como Matt Miller Denis O'Hare como William van Henderson Dr. Elias Cunningham em My Roanoke Nightmare Wes Bentley como Dylan Ambrose White em My Roanoke Nightmare Evan Peters como Rory Monahan Edward Philippe Mott em My Roanoke Nightmare

Cheyenne Jackson como Sidney Aaron James Angela Bassett como Monet Tumusiime Lee Harris em My Roanoke Nightmare Lady Gaga como Scathach Frances Conroy como Mama Polk

Finn Wittrock como Jether Polk Adina Porter como Lee Harris Leslie Jordan como Ashley Gilbert Cricket Marlowe em My Roanoke Nightmare Saniyya Sidney como Flora Harris

Charles Malik Whitfield como Mason Harris Colby French como Policial Maya Rose Berko como Enfermeira Miranda Kristen Rakes como Enfermeira Bridget

Grady Lee Richmond como Ishmael Polk Chaz Bono como Brian Wells Lot Polk em My Roanoke Nightmare Orson Chaplin como Cain Polk Robin Weigert como Mama Polk

Estelle Hermansen como Priscilla Billy Snow como Rhett Snow Taissa Farmiga como Sophie Green Jacob Artist como Todd Connors

Opinião:
Inicialmente parece um documentário aonde a uma dramatização. A história conta sobre uma casa assombrada aonde uma assassina é proprietária do local após um banho de sangue na lua de sangue. Há uma referência acho eu sobre o chamado ou também pode ser O Grito. Os cinco primeiros episódios contando essa história mostra uma parte bem interessante é bem mais pesado, algumas cenas de decapitação e cenas de tortura são bem mais pesadas que as outras temporadas. Algumas atuações são bem impressionantes e essa temática que foi abordada de parecer um documentário contando uma história junto com a dramatização foi uma sacada muito legal do Ryan Murphy.
Algumas cenas são extremamente pesadas e outras são poucos atormentadores mas a história em si faz sentido como se fosse uma retratação do que foi vivido a representação faz jus a cenas Aonde a corpos e mutilações são muito realistas e isso faz com que seja um pouco mais perturbador mas ainda assim dá para assistir tranquilamente cada episódio. Realmente me surpreendi com a temporada, claro que parece que todas as anteriores acho mais leve. Tirando a Coven que fala um pouco sobre as atrocidades que a Delphine fazia com os escravos. Mas de resto essa temporada é maravilhosa. Ainda me intriga o que virá depois, pois essa já é dividida em duas partes e Ryan quer uma terceira, o que devemos esperar dessa obra prima ? Alem de mais sangue, mais tormento, mais espantos e muito mais do que ja vimos até agora. Cada vez melhor. Amando.
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jether-polk >>> norburys
and for any of you long time followers, previously I have been: finnberrylover, rachberryhudson, leascorys, rachelberry, santanalopez (majority of you know me from this), tyrionmormont, ethan-talbot
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American Horror Story Characters Ranked: From Cult Leaders to Coven Members & Everything in Between
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American Horror Story Characters Ranked: From Cult Leaders to Coven Members & Everything in Between
Over the course of seven installments, American Horror Story has introduced the world to all manner of crazy characters, from witches to vampires to insane cult leaders and everything else in between. And we do mean, everything.
Now that American Horror Story: Cult has come to its conclusion (with nary a supernatural being in sight, to boot!), the time is right to revisit our roundup of all the main actors in Ryan Murphy‘s troupe who’ve performed multiple characters over the years and update our ranking. Yes, that means Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Cheyenne Jackson, Frances Conroy and, of course, Jessica Lange—as well as newbies to the list, Adina Porter and Chaz Bono—and their characters from Murder House, Asylum, Coven, Freak Show, Hotel, Roanoke and Cult.
Which Paulson character reigns supreme? And which among Peters’ leads the pack? Read on to find out!
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American Horror Story Characters—Ranked!
Each year, the American Horror Story characters are dealt a new hand to play. They’ll go from angel of death to campy witch and murderer to coked out model as AHS reboots for another chapter. But let’s face it: some characters pop more than others. In honor of the AHS: Cult finale, we ranked each actor’s characters from best to worst. Click through to find out each actor’s best character now!
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Adina Porter’s No. 2. Lee Harris, AHS: Roanoke
Lee wasn’t the most likable person, but she was the last one standing when all was said and done.
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Adina Porter’s No. 1. Beverly Hope, AHS: Cult
Was there a more powerful woman in Cult than Beverly? Sure, she may have fallen under Kai’s sway, but she woke up when it mattered most.
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Chaz Bono’s No. 2. Lot Polk, AHS: Roanoke
Bono didn’t have a ton to do but look menacing as the reenactment’s version of the cannibalistic Polk.
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Chaz Bono’s No. 1. Gary Longstreet, AHS: Cult
As Kai’s most loyal servant, Gary never had too much to do, but he sure was willing to promote the cause no matter the cost. (Hint: His life.)
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Lily Rabe’s No. 5. Nora Montgomery, AHS: Murder House
A sad ghost with a penchant for baby taking, Nora is the weaker of Lily Rabe’s AHS characters.
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Lily Rabe’s No. 4. Shelby Miller, AHS: Roanoke
She was an adulterer, a murderer, and a Yogi. But worst of all about Shelby? She was a whiner.
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Lily Rabe’s No. 3. Aileen Wuornos, AHS: Hotel
Yes, Rabe played real-life serial killer (and inspiration for the movie Monster) Aileen Wuornos in an over-the-top performance in Hotel for one episode. Eat your heart out, Charlize Theron!
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Lily Rabe’s No. 2. Sister Mary Eunice, AHS: Asylum & Freak Show
Sister Mary Eunice was Rabe’s most developed character. She was sweet and innocent…until she was possessed. Lots of opportunity for Rabe to do a variety of emotions here.
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Lily Rabe’s No. 1. Misty Day, AHS: Coven
The shawls, the Stevie Nicks obsession…Misty was fun!
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Lady Gaga’s No. 2. Scathach (Reenactment), AHS: Roanoke
Not as much a character than a plot device, the fact that the most exciting thing about Scathach (the fact that she was the original Supreme in Coven) was revealed in a Ryan Murphy interview rather than onscreen isn’t good.
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Lady Gaga’s No. 1. The Countess, AHS: Hotel
Glam, sensuous, and with a pressing thirst for blood? That’s how we like our Gaga.
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Matt Bomer’s No. 2. Andy, AHS: Freak Show
Sure Matt Bomer showed some skin, but his gay rent boy character was offed straight away. No development there.
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Matt Bomer’s No. 1. Donovan, AHS: Hotel
He’s showing skin, his killer hair and an actual story arc? We’re sold.
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Cheyenne Jackson’s No. 3. Dr. Rudy Vincent, AHS: Cult
Nice twist revealing that Rudy was Kai and Winter’s older brother, but the character never really felt all that developed.
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Cheyenne Jackson’s No. 2. Will Drake, AHS: Hotel
Will was gay, but then he fell in love with the Countess? We love Gaga as much as everyone else, but that was wildly unbelievable—which is saying something, considering this franchise.
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Cheynne Jackon’s No. 1. Sidney Aaron James, AHS: Roanoke
Was Sidney a total sociopath? Sure. But was his unwavering devotion to keeping his reality show alive, blood moon and murderous ghosts, absolutely hysterical? You betcha.
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Emma Roberts No. 3. Serena Belinda, AHS: Cult
She was nasty to Beverly and she paid dearly for it.
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Emma Roberts’ No. 2. Maggie, AHS: Freak Show
A con artist who really didn’t do much to endear herself to viewers, compared to Emma Roberts’ Coven character, this is very easy to call.
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Emma Roberts’ No 1. Madison, AHS: Coven
The unapologetic attitude, the magic powers, the “Surprise, bitch” meme … need we go on as to why Madison Montgomery is Roberts’ tops AHS character?
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Wes Bentley’s No. 4. Ambrose White, AHS: Roanoke
If he’d only supported his mother, Tomasin would’ve never turned into the Butcher and no one in Roanoke would’ve been in the miserable mess they were in. Way to go, Ambrose.
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Wes Bentley’s No. 3. John Lowe, AHS: Hotel
Ugh, there was nothing redeeming for Wes Bentley to do with him.
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Wes Bentley’s No. 2. Dylan, AHS: Roanoke
Dylan might’ve been the most sensible person on Roanoke. Naturally, he only lasted an episode. But his calm use of his Army skills to at least try and get the remaining survivors to safety was admirable. RIP Dylan.
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Wes Bentley’s No. 1. Edward Mordrake, AHS: Freak Show
Dude had a little head on the back of his own! He was creepy and helped usher Jessica Lange out of her last AHS.
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Finn Wittrock’s No. 3. Jether Polk, AHS: Roanoke
1. You don’t hire Finn Wittrock and hide his pretty face under all that inbred aesthetic. 2. If you do, you make him stick around for more than an episode.
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Finn Wittrock’s No. 2. Tristan, AHS: Hotel
Sure we got to see Finn Wittrock shirtless (a lot) and make out with, well, everybody. But Tristan was just pretty annoying.
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Finn Wittrock’s No. 1. Dandy, AHS: Freak Show
His first American Horror Story role and best American Horror Story role. Dandy was a sociopath and you could tell Wittrock had a great time sinking his teeth into the gig.
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Mare Winningham’s No. 4. Alicia, AHS: Coven
Mare Winningham has played a lot of pretty awful people on AHS, but her worst one yet has got to be Kyle’s sexually abusive mom.
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Mare Winningham’s No. 3. Rita, AHS: Freak Show
Is Alicia worse than Pepper’s sister Rita? They’re both pretty awful.
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Mare Winningham’s No. 2. Sally Keffler, AHS: Cult
We would’ve loved to have spent five more episodes with Winningham’s badass alt-right fighting, joint rolling Sally. Alas, Kai and his goons made sure that would never happen.
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Mare Winningham’s No. 1. Ms. Evers, AHS: Hotel
Sure she had her problems, but with Ms. Evers, Winningham finally got more to do than be terrible.
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Jamie Brewer’s No. 3. Marjorie, AHS: Freak Show
Can we pretend the all that Neil Patrick Harris stuff didn’t happen on Freak Show? Silver lining: We got Jamie Brewer back into the mix.
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Jamie Brewer’s No. 2. Nan, AHS: Coven
Admit it, you were so pissed when Nan was killed on Coven.
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Jamie Brewer’s No. 1. Adelaide, AHS: Murder House
Addie was one of the few characters you can actually really feel for on AHS, despite her warnings of death and what not.
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Gabourey Sidibe’s No. 2. Regina, AHS: Freak Show
Gabourey Sidibe had so little to do besides get killed by Dandy.
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Gabourey Sidibe’s No. 1. Queenie, AHS: Coven & Hotel
Yas, Queenie! So brash and so sassy, Queenie was the best. Who could forget her friendship with Kathy Bates’ LaLaurie?
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Zachary Quinto’s No. 2. Chad, AHS: Murder House
Zachary Quinto‘s controlling former owner of the Murder House wasn’t anything to write home about.
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Zachary Quinto’s No. 1. Dr. Thredson, AHS: Asylum
Creepy with a capitol C!
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Taissa Farmiga’s No. 3. Sophie Green, AHS: Roanoke
When we heard that Taissa Farmiga was returning to AHS in her third role, we were thrilled. When she showed up as a truly stupid moderator of a My Roanoke Nightmare fan site, just to be brutally impaled and burned alive—well, we were considerably less thrilled.
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Taissa Farmiga’s No. 2. Zoe, AHS: Coven
A little on the annoying side, Zoe’s power of the killer vagina was the only thing that made her interesting.
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Taissa Farmiga’s No. 1. Violet, AHS: Murder House
Spunky and ghostly is just the way we like Taissa Farmiga.
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Alexandra Breckinridge’s No. 2. Kaylee, AHS: Coven
A pyrotechnic witch, she was easily duped by and then killed by Hank. Meh.
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Alexandra Breckinridge’s No. 1. Moira, AHS: Murder House
Alexandra Breckenridge played the younger Frances Conroy who used this form to tempt and taunt men.
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Chloe Sevigny’s No. 2. Alex, AHS: Hotel
Chloe Sevigny‘s character willingly became vampire(y) to be with her beloved son. Other than that, she was pretty boring.
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Chloe Sevigny’s No. 1. Shelley, AHS: Asylum
Sure this was a way smaller role, but you could tell she had one heck of a time playing the nymphomaniac who got experimented on by Dr. Arden
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Dylan McDermott’s No. 2. Johnny, AHS: Asylum
Talk about mommy and daddy issues!
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Dylan McDermott’s No. 1. Ben, AHS: Murder House
We went from loving to hating and wanting to do everything in between to Dylan McDermott‘s first character.
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Denis O’Hare’s No. 5. Stanley, AHS: Freak Show
The smarmiest character ever, his claim to fame was … his big penis.
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Finn Wittrock behind the scenes of American Horror Story: Roanoke | 📷 IG: nicoleburkead, AHS 1st assistant director
#Finn Wittrock#Jether Polk#American Horror Story#American Horror Story Roanoke#AHS Roanoke#Roanoke#Big Head#Dandy Mott#The Submarine Kid#My All American
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Another mesmerizing performance from the amazing Finn Wittrock on American Horror Story this week. Did you catch it?
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hi sorry if this is awkward but what was your previous url?
I feel like we all just got a little lost after those glee days!! Anyway, I was:
finnberrylover (glee)rachberryhudson (glee)leascorys (glee)rachelberry (glee)santanalopez (glee)tyrionmormont (got)ethan-talbot (penny dreadful)and now, jether-polk (ahs)
If you’ve been around for a while, thank you! I hope this was helpful!
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Finn Wittrock as Jether Polk in American Horror Story: Roanoke | 📷 Mike Mekash, AHS prosthetics/makeup artist via Instagram
#Finn Wittrock#Jether Polk#American Horror Story#AHS#American Horror Story Roanoke#AHS Roanoke#My Roanoke Nightmare#Mike Mekash#Special effects makeup#Prosthetic makeup
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Before & after pictures of Finn’s transformation into Jether Polk for American Horror Story: Roanoke - Make-up Artist magazine
Credit to WittrockNetwork/FinnWittrockBR & hatepeters on Twitter
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