Ryan Murphy is an American television writer, director, producer and former journalist. He is widely known for television shows such as Nip/Tuck (2003–2010), Glee (2009–2015), American Horror Story (2011–present), American Crime Story (2016–present), Pose (2018–2021) among others.
He is worth an estimated US$150 million as of June 2023 according to Celebrity Net Worth. His accumulated net worth is mainly because of his work on various successful TV shows. Ryan Murphy had started his career as a journalist. He wrote for newspapers and magazines that included The Los Angeles Times, The Miami Herald, as well as Entertainment Weekly.
Ryan Patrick Murphy known simply as Ryan Murphy was born on November 9, 1965, in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States to J. Andy Murphy and Mr. Murphy. She was raised in a Catholic family. He’s of Irish and Danish ancestry. He attended Catholic school from first through eighth grade, later graduated from Warren Central High School in Indianapolis.
Murphy has spoken fondly of his mother and he has described her as a “beauty queen who left it all to stay at home and take care of her two sons”. She was the author of five books and worked in communications for over 20 years before retiring.
Ryan Murphy’s father worked in the newspaper industry as a circulation director before he retired after 30 years. After coming out as gay aged 15, Murphy saw his first therapist, who found nothing wrong with him other than being “too precocious for his own good”.
During a 2012 interview on Inside the Actors Studio, Murphy claimed that he secretly dated “a lot of football players” in high school. He performed with a choir as a child, which would later inform his work on Glee.
Murphy attended Indiana University Bloomington, where he majored in journalism and was a member of the Singing Hoosiers vocal ensemble. He interned at The Washington Post in 1986 alongside reporter Kara Swisher. He was placed in the style section.
Murphy is the brainchild behind a number of television series including Nip/Tuck (2003–2010), Glee (2009–2015), American Horror Story (2011–present), American Crime Story (2016–present), Pose (2018–2021), 9-1-1 (2018–present), 9-1-1: Lone Star (2020–present), Ratched (2020–present), American Horror Stories (2021–present), and Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (2022).
Apart from creating and directing those television series, he also directed the 2006 film adaptation of Augusten Burroughs’ memoir Running with Scissors, the 2010 film adaptation of Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir Eat, Pray, Love, the 2014 film adaptation of Larry Kramer’s play The Normal Heart, and the 2020 film adaptation of the musical The Prom.
Murphy has received six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and two Grammy Award nominations. He currently has a five-year deal with Netflix, where he received $300 million, signed in 2018.
The exact number of houses is not known but he resides in his Federal house in Cape Cod. He owns some of the most exotic cars as well.
Annually Ryan Murphy makes US$60 million from his deal with Netflix that span 5 years totaling US$300 million.
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Ryan Murphy has a deal with Netflix.
He has supported the fight against AIDS.
Ryan Murphy owns just one business. It is the Ryan Murphy Productions Inc based in California.
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