John Waters, a renowned filmmaker and actor, has joined the cast of American Horror Story (AHS) for its upcoming 13th season. His character, a phlebotomist named Mr. Phibes, is an apparent homage to the 1971 horror-comedy film, The Abominable Dr. Phibes, starring Vincent Price.
Waters’ Admiration for Vincent Price
Waters has long been a fan of Vincent Price, often expressing his admiration for the legendary actor’s work. In a 2013 tribute to Price on Turner Classic Movies, Waters detailed how Price’s on-screen performances helped shape his own view of the world. Waters has also joked about trying to steal Price’s career, and his role in AHS seems to bring him closer to achieving that goal.
The Abominable Dr. Phibes, the film that inspired Waters’ character, is a darkly comedic British horror cult classic. It tells the story of a brilliant and famous theologian, scientist, and concert organist who seeks revenge against the doctors and nurses he holds responsible for his wife’s death. The film’s use of elaborate assassination traps inspired by the Ten Plagues of Egypt has made it a precursor to horror franchises like the Saw series.
Waters’ Career and Typecasting
Waters is best known for his work as a writer and director of his own films, including Pink Flamingos and Hairspray. However, he has also had roles in numerous TV and film productions directed by others, many of which are in the horror genre. Waters has observed that he often plays characters who are on the wrong side of the law or somehow on the outskirts of society, which has led to him being typecast in certain roles.
Despite this, Waters continues to be a versatile and influential figure in the entertainment industry. His role in AHS is expected to be a highlight of the upcoming season, which will also feature returning stars like Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, and Angela Bassett.
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