Go Behind-the-Scenes of American Horror Story
Has everyone set their DVR's for the Wednesday, October 5th, debut of "American Horror Story" on FX? Of all the genre TV series premiering and returning this month, it's among the ones we're most excited about. If you are, too, then you'll want to check out these new behind-the-scenes videos for the show.
You'll find four BTS videos below:
"A New Beginning"
"New Kind of Horror"
"New Vision"
"Coming Together"
Chapter Two appears to be MIA - we'll keep our eyes open in case FX releases it before the premiere.
"American Horror Story", co-created by former "Nip/Tuck" executive producers and current "Glee" co-creators/executive producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, revolves around The Harmons, a family of three who move from Boston to Los Angeles as a means to reconcile past anguish. The all star cast features Dylan McDermott ("The Practice") as “Ben Harmon,” a psychiatrist; Connie Britton ("Friday Night Lights") as “Vivien Harmon,” Ben’s wife; Taissa Farmiga as “Violet,” the Harmons’ teenage daughter; Jessica Lange (Tootsie, Blue Sky, Grey Gardens) in her first-ever regular series TV role as “Constance,” the Harmons’ neighbor; Evan Peters ("One Tree Hill") plays “Tate Langdon,” one of Ben’s patients; and Denis O’Hare ("The Good Wife") as “Larry Harvey.” Guest stars for the series include Frances Conroy ("Six Feet Under") as the Harmons’ housekeeper; Alexandra Breckenridge (Dirt) as the Harmons’ housekeeper; Jamie Brewer as Constance’s daughter; Zachary Quinto; Teddy Sears; Morris Chestnut; Eric Stonestreet; and Sarah Paulson.
For more visit the show's Facebook page along with "American Horror Story" on FX, where you'll find some exclusive extras you won't see anywhere else!

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