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Evan Peters plays many of the most memorable characters across American Horror Story's first eight seasons. Year after year, Peters returns to bring a new person, or sometimes people, to life. While Peters didn't appear in 1984, he did return for season 10: Double Feature.

In American Horror Story, Peters does it all. He depicts both heinous serial killers and honest, genuine victims. These characters, in total, attest to Peters's next-level acting skills. Being able to bring out so much evil in one season and so much innocence in the next is no easy task.

Updated on October 6th, 2022, by Kevin Pantoja: The recent popularity of Netflix's Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story has everyone talking about Evan Peters. Although Peters won an Emmy in 2021 for playing a character who wasn't evil, someone as vile as Dahmer is not unusual for the actor. His storied career on American Horror Story has seen him portray some truly evil characters from murders to cult leaders. Of course, he has also played a few relatively heroic characters on the show too.

Kit Walker (Asylum)

Evan Peters as Kit Walker in American Horror Story: Asylum

A gas station attendant, Kit Walker's life is turned upside when aliens abduct him and his wife, Alma. In the wake of the abduction, Walker is falsely accused of killing his wife and two other women, prompting his arrival at Briarcliff Manor sanitorium — where is accused of being the serial killer Bloody Face.

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At Briarcliff, Walker is subjected to heinous experiments conducted by Dr. Arthur Arden, who discovers a chip implanted in Walker's neck. Walker is ultimately innocent and just wanted to live a quiet life with his wife, making him more of a victim than a villain.

Jimmy Darling (Freak Show)

Evan Peters as Jimmy Darling in American Horror Story: Freak Show

Jimmy Darling, who travels with Elsa Mars's Freak Show as Lobster Boy, has ectrodactyly. From a young age, Jimmy's parents exploited his condition for financial gain; Jimmy's traumatic upbringing instilled within him a sense of intense loyalty toward others in his line of work, and he will do whatever it takes to defend them from those who want to take advantage of them.

He manages to prove himself to be one of the bravest characters of the Freak Show season and easily one of Peters's most courageous portrayals on the series.

Rory Monahan (Roanoke)

Evan Peters as actor Rory Monahan in American Horror Story: Roanoke

Rory Monahan is an Australian actor who reenacted Edward Philippe Mott in My Roanoke Nightmare. Affable, laid back, and outgoing, Monahan falls in love with his co-star Audrey Tindall (Sarah Paulson).

Unfortunately, Monahan is the first to die in the haunted house when he returns to film the show's sequel, Return to Roanoke: Three Days in Hell. He was a pretty typical dude who wasn't at all villainous.

Andy Warhol (Cult)

Evan Peters as artist Andy Warhol in American Horror Story: Cult

In Cult, one of the many characters brought to life by Peters is famous contemporary artist Andy Warhol, who was shot by a woman named Valerie Solanis in 1968.

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Here, Warhol is depicted as a misogynist who rejected Solanis' artistic worth simply because she's a woman. That makes him an unlikable character but certainly not one that could be considered flat-out evil.

Kyle Spencer (Coven)

Evan Peters as Kyle Spencer and Taissa Farmiga as Zoe Benson in American Horror Story: Coven

After Kyle Spencer's frat brothers drug and assault witch Madison Montgomery (Emma Roberts), he dies alongside them when Montgomery uses her powers to flip the bus they're riding in. Spencer is brought back to life by the witches, becoming a sort of Frankenstein's monster.

Spencer is far from the typical college guy; he's smart, caring, and interested in helping New Orleanians — before he is killed and resurrected, that is.

Mr. Gallant (Apocalypse)

Evan Peters as Mr. Gallant in American Horror Story: Apocalypse

Mr. Gallant is a hairstylist who manages to make it one of the outpost bunkers thanks to his wealthy client, Coco St. Pierre Vanderbilt. Stubborn and conceited, Mr. Gallant struggles with post-apocalyptic life.

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He is seduced and then entranced by Michael Langdon, aka the Antichrist, and murders his grandmother Evie under one of Michael's spells.

Jesus (Cult)

Evan Peters as Jesus in American Horror Story: Cult

The Jesus who appears in American Horror Story is far from the one described in Judeo-Christian holy texts.

Instead, he's ultimately a figment of cult leader Kai Anderson's imaginable. Kai's Jesus descends from Heaven to save the egomaniacal Jim Jones and give him a high five. That's really all he does so it's not one of Peters' most impressive performances and roles.

Edward Philippe Mott (Roanoke)

Evan Peters as Edward Philippe Mott in American Horror Story: Roanoke

Rory Monahan plays Edward Philippe Mott in My Roanoke Nightmare, the original owner of the Roanoke mansion. When The Butcher who haunts the home destroyed all of his art, Mott blamed the poor people he had enslaved and confined them to his root cellar.

He met a supernatural demise a few days later and it was the kind of thing that felt fitting for the things he had done beforehand.

Marshall Applewhite (Cult)

Evan Peters as Heaven's Gate cult leader Marshall Applewhite in American Horror Story: Cult

Marshall Applewhite was initially behind the Heaven's Gate death cult, whose infamously died by mass suicide by poisoning themselves in hopes they would ascend into the next plane, one occupied by aliens.

Applewhite died alongside everyone else. Heaven's Gate is one of the cults whose history Kai Anderson shares with his followers in Cult.

Charles Manson (Cult)

Evan Peters as Charles Manson in American Horror Story: Cult

Charles Manson was be a white supremacist who orchestrated the horrific Tate/LaBianca murders in 1969. The murders acted out on behalf of Manson were some of the most brutal in history, and Peters makes for a convincing psychopath.

It's the kind of role that showcases just how perfectly cast Peters was for the recent Netflix series as he has embodied these sinister killers in the past.