Evan Peters walked away from American Horror Story to get a break from the dark and twisted characters he played, but weird things still happen when he’s around.
THE GHOST OF TATE LANGDON LOUNGES ON A GREEN VELVET COUCH IN A CENTURY-OLD LOS ANGELS MANSION.
He’s surrounded by hand-painted murals with allegorical themes, candle sconces, and art deco chandeliers. It’s a scene straight out of American Horror Story, except its real life and that’s no ghost; it’s Evan Peters, the 32-year-old American actor who played Langdon— and a bunch of other roles—on AHS, and is probably best known for his turn as Quicksilver in the most recent X-Men movies.
Peters is in Los Angeles to enjoy his last bit of downtime before he embarks on a head-spinning, world-spanning two-week press tour, jumping from continent to continent to promote the newest X-Men film, Dark Phoenix. We’re ostensibly at this historic home for a photo shoot, but strange coincidences mark the day.
A longstanding AHS staple is playfully inserting real historical figures into fictionalized multi-generational storylines—a different sort of cameo. The vicious Madame Delphine LaLaurie of New Orleans is a featured villain in Coven; recognizable serial killers like Aileen Wuornos and Richard Ramirez come to dinner in Hotel. As a viewer, you never know when another person from history is going to join the current narrative. That recurring theme comes to life after the shoot moves upstairs and Evan comes face to face with a random photo: a framed portrait of noted talent manager JeffWald and President Jimmy Carter, though neither of them has any apparent connection to this house.
Carter is a familiar face to the rest of us, but it’s Wald’s image that shocks Evan. Wald was the husband and manager of Helen Reddy, activist, and singer of the 1972 Grammy-winning anthem ‘I Am Woman’. Evan already knows all of these facts because he just finished shooting the Reddy biopic in Australia.
He’s playing JeffWald.
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