Wrapid Fire: ‘American Horror Story’ Star Sarah Paulson Reveals Greatest Fear (Video)
The actress also declares which of her ”AHS“ co-stars are her favorites to go drinking with in the latest episode of TheWrap’s ”Drinking with the Stars“
“American Horror Story” star Sarah Paulson revealed her biggest fear in the latest episode of “Wrapid Fire,” a lightening-fast round of questions asked during TheWrap’s “Drinking with the Stars.”
“You name it, I’ve got it,” Paulson, who begins filming “AHS: Hotel” in July, says. “Clowns are scary.”
Fans of “AHS: Freak Show,” which featured serial killer Twisty the Clown, should know just how terrifying the circus entertainers can be.
What about her favorite scary movie? Favorite celebrity tweeter? And favorite “AHS” co-star to go drinking with?
Watch the video to find out the answers to those burning questions and more.
'American Horror Story' to 'True Detective': 8 Anthology Series That Are Changing TV (Photos)
"American Horror Story: Murder House": The freshman installment of Ryan Murphy's FX anthology series introduced a new method of TV storytelling in 2011 -- and scared the bejesus out of viewers in the process.
"Fargo": FX once again went the anthology route with this adaptation of the beloved Coen Brothers film, which boasted an enviable cast and racked up an impressive pile of Emmy nominations (along with one win).
"American Horror Story: Asylum": For the second iteration of "AHS," Murphy went crazy -- literally -- and explored the twisted behind-the-scenes events at an insane asylum.
HBO got into the anthology game with "True Detective," which starred Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson in its maiden season and became one of the most buzzed-about series of the year.
"American Horror Story: Coven" took Murphy's ever-shifting vision to New Orleans for a tale of supernatural rivalry, and a multi-layered exploration of oppression.
"The Girlfriend Experience": Starz is currently developing a small-screen adaptation of the 2009 Steven Soderbergh film. Soderbergh is also behind the television version, which will feature a different story and different characters each season.
Starz is also considering an extension of "The White Queen," its 2013 partnership with the BBC, dubbed "The White Princess."
Murphy returns Wednesday night with a fourth iteration of "American Horror Story," subtitled "Freak Show," in which Sarah Paulson pulls a double-header.
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Shows that are breaking ground by tearing down and rebuilding from season to season
"American Horror Story: Murder House": The freshman installment of Ryan Murphy's FX anthology series introduced a new method of TV storytelling in 2011 -- and scared the bejesus out of viewers in the process.