Ryan Murphy (writer)

Ryan Murphy ( born November 30, 1965) is an American film director, journalist and screenwriter.

Life

After leaving school at Warren Central High School Murphy attended Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. After his studies, Murphy worked as a journalist for American newspapers, such as The Miami Herald, The Los Angeles Times, New York Daily News and Entertainment Weekly. In the late 1990 Murphy began writing screenplays, including The Furies and Why Can not I Be Audrey Hepburn? In 1999, Murphy began to turn the television series Popular as a director for the television producer Gina Matthews. In addition, he directed the sitcom St. Sass on The WB television station. As of 2003, Murphy was a director, screenwriter and producer for the TV series Nip / Tuck - Beauty has its price worked. In 2006 he made ​​the film Running with Scissors. Currently, Murphy is a director in the musical television series Glee, which is sent to the television station Fox. In 2010 he wrote the screenplay and directed the film adaptation of the U.S. bestseller Eat Pray Love. Murphy lives openly homosexual in California. In December 2012, he became a father.

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