'American Horror Story' Gets Gayer
We've been hooked on the forthcoming "psychosexual thriller” from Ryan Murphy and fellow Glee co-creator Brad Falchuk since the first spooky teaser promo.
But the very adult FX series just keeps looking better and better. And gayer
as out actress Sarah Paulson joins the already A-list cast.
E! Online reports,
A reliable AHS source tells us that Paulson, who also played the nasty governess in Deadwood, is joining the show for a big four-episode arc as a medium named Billie Dean. Sounds like someone enlists Billie's help to chat with the spirits roaming around that spooky house. But we don't think it's Vivien (Connie Britton) who wants her help.
Most of her scenes will be opposite her Broadway buddy Jessica Lange (they starred together in The Glass Menagerie). Paulson and the sure-to-be Emmy-nominated Lange together on your TV screen? It's like a perfect storm of acting awesomeness.
Sounds like when cary things start happening at the haunted Harmon family Los Angeles house at the center of the series, they call on Paulson to connect them to the other side.
AHS already got a lot of added buzz after it was reported that, “former Heroes villain Zachary Quinto… will be a recurring guest star named Chad, a gay former owner of the haunted home where the Ben and Vivien Harmon (McDermott and Britton) reside in the FX drama…" Quinto will make his debut in the first part of the Halloween episode Murphy first mentioned at the Television Critics’ Association’s summer press tour.
Star Trek star Quinto joined the growing cast of co-stars, including Frances Conroy, Lily Rabe, and Denis O’Hare.
With the addition of the talented Paulson, plus the great Lange, McDermott and Britton, and the chillingly spooky promo (see below), we can’t wait for the October debut.
American Horror Story gets it’s chilling premiere October 5, on FX.
In the mean time, check out all the puzzling clues available on their official YouTube now.








