"Spooky Little Girl" | |
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Air date | November 30th, 2011 |
Writers | Jennifer Salt |
Director | John Scott |
Producers | Alexis Martin Woodall; Chip Vucelich; Tim Minear; Jessica Sharzer; Bradley Buecker; James Wong; Jennifer Salt; Dante Di Loreto; Brad Falchuk; Ryan Murphy |
Starring | Dylan McDermott; Connie Britton; Evan Peters; Taissa Farmiga; Denis O'Hare; Jessica Lange |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Rubber Man" |
Next "Smoldering Children" |
"Spooky Little Girl" is the ninth episode of season one of the anthology series American Horror Story. The episode was directed by John Scott and written by Jennifer Salt. The episode first aired on the FX Network on Wednesday, November 30th, 2011. In this episode, one of history's most famous murder victims pays the house a visit. Constance Langdon discovers more of Tate's bad behavior.
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Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Dylan McDermott | Ben Harmon |
Connie Britton | Vivien Harmon |
Evan Peters | Tate Langdon |
Taissa Farmiga | Violet Harmon [1] |
Denis O'Hare | Larry Harvey |
Jessica Lange | Constance Langdon |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Kate Mara | Hayden McClaine |
Frances Conroy | Moira O'Hara |
Alexandra Breckenridge | Young Moira |
Matt Ross | Charles Montgomery |
Sarah Paulson | Billie Dean Howard |
Michael Graziadei | Travis Wanderley |
Joshua Malina | Doctor Curran |
Eve Gordon | Doctor Hall |
Geoffrey Rivas | Detective Jack Colquitt |
April Grace | Nurse Naima |
Tanya Clarke | Marla McClaine |
Mena Suvari | Elizabeth Short |
Morris Chestnut | Luke |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Joshua Allen | Basketball guy #1 |
Caitlin Dahl | Young mother |
Dennis Hill | Basketball guy #2 |
Ava Kolker | Three-year-old girl |
Christopher Thomas | New Pope |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is available on disc two of the American Horror Story: The Complete First Season DVD and Blu-ray collections.
- This episode is production code number: 1ATS08.
- This is the first episode of American Horror Story directed by John Scott and the only episode he directs in season one.
- This is the second episode of American Horror Story written by Jennifer Salt. She previously wrote "Murder House". This is her final episode in season one. Her next episode is "Nor'easter" in season two.
- Actress Kate Mara receives a "Special Guest Star" credit in this episode.
- This is the only episode from season one that Taissa Farmiga does not appear in.
- Final appearance of Detective Jack Colquitt. He appeared last in "Murder House".
- Travis Wanderley appeared last in "Halloween (Part 2)". He appears next in "Smoldering Children".
- This is the first appearance of Elizabeth Short. She appears next in "Afterbirth".
- This is the final appearance of Luke. He appeared last in "Rubber Man".
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- ↑ Credited, but does not appear in this episode.
Season One This article pertains to an episode from season one of the American Horror Story television series. This template will categorize articles that include it into the American Horror Story/Season 1 episodes category. Episodes
Pilot • Home Invasion • Murder House • Halloween (Part 1) • Halloween (Part 2) • Piggy, Piggy • Open House • Rubber Man • Spooky Little Girl • Smoldering Children • Birth • Afterbirth |