With her iconic crimson hair and "high fashion" sensibilities, Conroy’s Myrtle became a cult favorite, serving as a surrogate mother to Cordelia.
Here is a deep dive into the witches, warlocks, and voodoo queens that made Coven an unforgettable chapter of the AHS anthology. The Supreme and the Stalwarts season 3 of american horror story cast
Season 3 of American Horror Story marked a distinct shift for the franchise. Gone were the gritty, muted tones of the Murder House or the claustrophobic asylum. In their place, showrunner Ryan Murphy delivered Coven : a stylish, sassy, and often wickedly funny season set in New Orleans, focusing on the dwindling descendants of Salem witches. With her iconic crimson hair and "high fashion"
The world of Coven was fleshed out by a stellar supporting cast that added depth to the supernatural lore: Gone were the gritty, muted tones of the
Fresh off her Oscar win, Bates was unleashed to play a real-life 19th-century socialite and serial killer. Resurrected in the modern day, LaLaurie is a fish-out-of-water bigot forced to confront a world that has moved on without her. Bates plays the character with a disturbing mix of oblivious comedy and pure, unadulterated evil, creating one of the most complicated villains in the show's history.
Rabe played a bohemian, Stevie Nicks-obsessed necromancer living in the swamps. Her ethereal performance made her one of the most sympathetic characters in the series.
Roberts was perfectly cast as a telekinetic movie star with a spoiled attitude. Madison is the "mean girl" archetype cranked up to eleven. Roberts clearly relishes playing the villain, delivering deadpan snark that cuts through the tension. Her character’s trajectory—from death to resurrection to power-hungry mania—drives much of the plot.