Ryan Murphy

Ryan Murphy

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Born
November 9, 1965
Awards
36 wins, 128 nominations

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 (2009) and American Horror Story (2011). His mother, J. Andy Murphy, was a writer and communications worker and his…

Biography

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 (2009) and American Horror Story (2011). His mother, J. Andy Murphy, was a writer and communications worker and his father was a circulation director in the newspaper industry. He has one brother. He attended a Catholic school till the eighth grade and graduated from Warren Central High School. He went on to study journalism at the Indiana University Bloomington, where he was also a member of a vocal ensemble, and went on to intern in the style section of the The Washington Post in 1986. In 1990 he got into screenwriting, but only in 1999 was his first story produced: it was Popular (1999), a teen comedy show, which he co-created with Gina Matthews and which run for two seasons. In 2003 he created Nip/Tuck (2003), which brought him his first Emmy nomination. He won the award six years later, when in 2009 he directed the pilot of his hit series Glee (2009) which he co-created with Ian Brennan and Brad Falchuk. In 2011 he and Falchuk co-crated another highly popular series, American Horror Story (2011). in 2015 he was awarded the Award for Inspiration from amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research. In 2018 Murphy signed a five-year $300 million development deal with Netflix. He is a pan equal opportunities activist, both through his movies and television projects which very often focus on the LGBTQ+ community, and as a creator of the Half Initiative, which aims at making Hollywood more inclusive for women and minorities. He's been married to photographer David Miller since 2012. They have three sons, Logan Phineas, Ford, and Griffin Sullivan.

Actor

Glee: The 3D Concert MovieGlee: The 3D Concert Movie(2011)as Backstage Interviewer

Music Department

American Horror StoriesAmerican Horror Stories(2021)
PosePose(2018)
HollywoodHollywood(2020)
GleeGlee(2009)
Glee: The 3D Concert MovieGlee: The 3D Concert Movie(2011)

Soundtrack

The PromThe Prom(2020)
The New NormalThe New Normal(2012)

Self

The 77th Primetime Emmy AwardsThe 77th Primetime Emmy Awards(2025)as Self - Nominee
This Is Gavin NewsomThis Is Gavin Newsom(2025)as Self
Entertainment TonightEntertainment Tonight(1981)as Self, Self - Creator, Glee, Self - Producer, Self - Producer, American Horror Story
The KardashiansThe Kardashians(2022)as Self
Time100: The Most Influential People 2023Time100: The Most Influential People 2023(2023)as Self

Archive Footage

Entertainment TonightEntertainment Tonight(1981)as Self
NerdroticNerdrotic(2016)as Self
Celebrity PageCelebrity Page(2013)as Self
The 2000sThe 2000s(2018)as Self - Creator, Glee
Hoy nos tocaHoy nos toca(2017)as Self - Netflix Deal

Known for

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Ryan Murphy in The 68th Primetime Emmy Awards (2016)Ryan Murphy in The Glee Project (2011)Britney Spears, Ryan Murphy, and Heather Elizabeth Morris in Glee (2009)Ryan MurphyNicole Kidman, Meryl Streep, Kevin Chamberlin, James Corden, Ryan Murphy, Andrew Rannells, Kerry Washington, Jo Ellen Pellman, Keegan-Michael Key, and Ariana DeBose in The Prom (2020)Ryan Murphy in Running with Scissors (2006)