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Old 11-08-2014, 12:41 PM
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Denis O'Hare: My Character's Penis Is No Joke
11.6.2014

BY STACY LAMBE

The actor says Stanley's huge member and sexuality on Freak Show isn't a punchline—it's a burden
Photography by Danielle Levitt for Out

It’s safe to say that Denis O’Hare made a distinct, um, impression as Stanley in his debut in the third episode of American Horror Story: Freak Show. After Maggie (Emma Roberts) relays that she's infiltrated Elsa’s (Jessica Lange) circus of carnies, Stanley is seen on the other end of the phone line while simultaneously enjoying the presence of a sexy gentleman caller. It's the guest, however, who is left breathless when he realizes what kind of freak Stanley is. “[He has] a 13-inch penis," creator Ryan Murphy revealed in a recent interview. "And that’s all I’m going to say about that.”

But O'Hare, who was last seen on TV in HBO's adaptation of The Normal Heart as well as playing a pivotal role opposite Matthew McConaughey in Dallas Buyers Club, assures us what’s between his legs is no joke — even though talking about it leads to an unintentional pun-filled conversation.

“What I love about American Horror Story it’s never just a gag (pardon the pun), there’s more to it,” he tells Out in reference to his character’s member. “It’s actually a burden to Stanley. It isn’t an unalloyed benefit. It actually marked him as a freak.” O'Hare says he loves how Murphy can add layers to something that may seem funny on the surface but actually goes much deeper. “It marks Stanley as abnormal. Being a gay in the 1950s is abnormal. It’s an exploration of what is normal.”

Moving beyond his freakish trait, O’Hare reveals that Stanley is a master manipulator, but it’s only later in the series that fans will really appreciate what’s happening on screen. “He’s constantly weaving all these webs,” O’Hare explains. “I sometimes get lost in my own plans trying to figure out what’s happening. He’s part vaudevillian, part conman, part murderer.”

This particular combination is partly what draws the actor, who first appeared in season one’s Murder House, back to the creepy series. “I certainly have a reputation for playing complex villains,” O’Hare says, referring in part to his memorable role as the gay vampire king of Mississippi, Russell Edgington, on several seasons of True Blood.

For Freak Show, Murphy wrote a new character that plays into O’Hare’s song-and-dance strengths, while also pushing him to find something deeper. And that’s the real joy in being on the show, he says. “The writing is fresh, exciting, irreverent, and shocking. And what we’re asked to do is really a challenge.”

In Murder House, the requirement was acting through layers of prosthetics and makeup while maintaining a pronounced limp on screen. “There was a physically grueling aspect to that.” Later, in Coven, his character had no tongue and didn’t speak for the first half of the third season. “It was actually really, really fantastic,” he says. “I loved it.”

While it remains to be seen what will happen to Stanley this season, at least 13 inches of him will play into one particular moment. “There’s a funny element to it that pops up (again, pardon the pun) in episode 9,” O’Hare reveals.

So, all seriousness aside, it seems there might be a few below-the-belt jokes to look forward to this season.

American Horror Story: Freak Show airs Wednesdays at 10/9c on FX.

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