Ned Martel
Ned Martel is an American television writer, producer and former columnist. He is well known for his work on the Fox musical series Glee; and for FX's American Horror Story. CareerMartel was The Washington Post's style editor from 2009 to 2012, before leaving to work at Ryan Murphy Television and for Murphy himself.[1][2] He started as an executive story editor on Glee's fifth season. Over the course of his time there he contributed two scripts. He was associate producer on HBO's The Normal Heart; and a producer on Inside Look: The People vs. O. J. Simpson, which won him a shared EMMY Award (along with Murphy, Stephanie Gibbons, Sally Daws, and Sue Keeton).[3] Since its fifth year, Martel has served as a writer and co-producer on Murphy and Brad Falchuk's American Horror Story; writing episodes "Room Service" and "Battle Royale".[4] References
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