“Dahmer: Monster – The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” stars Evan Peters of 'American Horror Story' as the Milwaukee serial killer. The show also features Niecy Nash, Richard Jenkins and Molly Ringwald.
"Dahmer: Monster – The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" has become one ofThe Ryan Murphy limited series, which tells the story of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, stars Evan Peters of"American Horror Story" fame as the notorious"Milwaukee Cannibal." Learned, best recognized by fans as beloved matriarch Olivia Walton in the hit ‘70s series"The Waltons," stars as his grandmother Catherine Dahmer.
Dahmer confessed to murdering and dismembering 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991. He was arrested in 1991 and entered prison in 1992 to serve 15 consecutive life sentences. He was beaten to death by fellow inmate Christopher Scarver in 1994.Peters’ transformation as Dahmer has been described as"chilling" and"creepy" by both critics and viewers. But on set, Learned said he stunned her in a completely different way.
"He just nailed this role so well," Learned continued."He captures this vacancy. I did research and couldn’t find much about the grandmother, but I watched a lotwhere he’s being interviewed with his dad. There was a certain kind of detachment when he talked about the killings. It was almost like he was going through a grocery list. Like, ‘I went to buy apples and pears. The pears were a little ripe, but the apples were good.
At 83 years old, with a successful decades-long career in Hollywood, Learned had to audition for her role. She had no qualms about it, knowing it was a chance to work with the"genius" Ryan Murphy.The series has racked up nearly 300 million hours during its second week, Deadline reported. Nearly 200 million hours were watched in its first week after it premiered on Sept. 21.
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