
Ryan Murphy (producer) - Wikipedia
Ryan Patrick Murphy (born November 9, 1965) is an American television writer, director, and producer.
Ryan Murphy - IMDb
Born November 9, 1965 in Indianapolis, Indiana, US as Ryan Patrick Murphy, he is an American writer, director, and producer, responsible for creating such hits as Nip/Tuck (2003), Glee …
Ryan Murphy | Shows, Movies, Glee, American Horror Story, Feud ...
May 24, 2025 · Ryan Murphy (born November 9, 1965, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.) is a producer, director, and writer of television and film who has built a successful and prolific career by …
The 10 best Ryan Murphy shows, ranked - Entertainment Weekly
Mar 5, 2023 · From the poignant retellings in 'American Crime Story' to the atrocities of 'Glee,' here are EW's picks for the best Ryan Murphy TV shows.
Ryan Murphy's TV show lineup: '9-1-1' Season 9, '9-1-1' Nashville ...
Jun 3, 2025 · Ryan Murphy fans, rejoice! Taylor Sheridan isn’t the only man who’s juggling a ridiculously long list of new, returning, and potentially renewed TV shows in 2025.. From new …
Everything You Need to Know About Ryan Murphy’s - Vogue
Jun 6, 2025 · A veteran of the Ryan Murphy televisual universe, who starred in Netflix’s The Watcher and received both Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for her recent portrayal of …
Ryan Murphy on Dominating Fall TV Across 6 Shows, 4 Networks
Oct 1, 2024 · Ryan Murphy is having a banner fall. The viewership numbers for his buzzy Netflix series “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” are very good.
12 Ryan Murphy Shows and Movies You Can Stream Right Now
Looking for a nightmare-inducing mystery thriller? The Watcher sounds right up your alley. In the mood for a tenderhearted documentary? Give A Secret Love a watch. Or just read on for a …
Ryan Murphy
Ryan Murphy is an Emmy®, Golden Globe®, Tony® and Peabody® Award-winning screenwriter, producer and director.
Ryan Murphy: Television’s queer kingmaker - Los Angeles Times
Jun 2, 2024 · Ryan Murphy has become one of Hollywood's most prolific producers, largely by turning narcissists, outcasts and murderers into must-see TV.