ర్యాన్ మర్ఫీ యొక్క ఆంథాలజీ సిరీస్ అమెరికన్ క్రైమ్ స్టోరీ యొక్క ప్రస్తుత సీజన్లో జియాని వెర్సేస్ టైటిల్ బిల్లింగ్ పొందుతుంది, కానీ కథ అతని హంతకుడిది, ఆండ్రూ కునానన్. స్వలింగ సంపర్కులను లక్ష్యంగా చేసుకున్న సీరియల్ కిల్లర్, జూలైలో సౌత్ బీచ్లోని తన బీచ్ ఫ్రంట్ విల్లా వెలుపల తలపై కాల్చి చంపడానికి ముందు నాలుగు హత్యలకు సంబంధించి కునానన్ను ఇప్పటికే ఎఫ్బిఐ అనుసరించింది. 1997, మరియు ప్రఖ్యాత డిజైనర్ మరణంతో సీజన్ ప్రారంభమవుతుంది, మయామికి కునానన్ నెత్తుటి మార్గాన్ని ట్రాక్ చేయడానికి ఇది త్వరగా తిరిగి తిరుగుతుంది. గత వారం ఎపిసోడ్లో, కునానన్, డారెన్ క్రిస్ పోషించారు, లీ మిగ్లిన్ను చంపాడు, కునానన్ యొక్క ఎస్కార్ట్ సర్వీసుల దీర్ఘకాల క్లయింట్ అయిన క్లోజ్డ్ వివాహిత, మరియు ఈ రాత్రి డేవిడ్ మాడ్సన్ను పరిచయం చేసింది, కునానన్ యొక్క మాజీ ప్రియుడు మరియు రెండవ బాధితుడు, ఆస్ట్రేలియన్ కొత్త కోడి ఫెర్న్ తన టెలివిజన్ అరంగేట్రంలో ఎవరు చిత్రీకరించారు. "మీకు ర్యాన్ పని తెలిస్తే, జియాన్నీ వెర్సేస్ హత్యను ర్యాన్ మీకు ఇవ్వబోనని మీకు తెలుసు,"ఫెర్న్ చెప్పారు. "దాని చుట్టూ ఉన్న సందర్భం మరియు అది ఈ స్థాయికి ఎలా వచ్చింది అనే దాని గురించి అతనికి పెద్దగా ఆసక్తి లేదు. ఎవ్వరూ చేయని కథలలో అతను మార్గాలను కనుగొంటాడు. అది ఎక్కడ నుండి వచ్చిందో నాకు తెలియదు, కానీ అతను చాలా మందికి అర్థం కాని విధంగా మానవ స్వభావాన్ని అర్థం చేసుకున్నాడు. "
Coming off the success of The People v. O.J. Simpson, the first season of American Crime Story, which aired in 2016 and took home a batch of Emmys and Golden Globes for its incisive investigation of racism, sexism, and the media circus of the Nineties, The Assassination of Gianni Versace dives into the era’s homophobia and what Fern describes as “how men treat men and especially how gay men treat gay men.” One of the through lines of the season is the police’s repeated bungling of the case—in the very first episode, a car trunk is shown stuffed full of Wanted flyers with Cunanan’s face that no one took the initiative to distribute—and the prevailing attitude that, until Versace’s death and the media attention that followed, dismissed Cunanan’s killing spree as a “gay” problem. “People might not say it as crassly as that, but essentially what it came down to was like, ‘Let’s just let them have at it and we’ll go about our normal, straight police cases,’” Fern explains. “The series really explores gay shame and what it meant to be a gay man in the Nineties coming out of the AIDS crisis. My character is dealing with an intense amount of gay shame and it’s a really subtle, but sad, look into his psyche.”
Stepping into one of the buzziest shows of the year seemingly out of nowhere might seem like high stakes, but Fern is already used to taking big risks. Raised in the town of Southern Cross (population: three hundred) in Western Australia, the twenty-nine-year-old actor studied management and marketing at university and was working a corporate job at Ernst & Young when he decided he needed a change. “I hit twenty-two and I just realized that I hated my life,” he recalls. “I hated everything about. I hated the music I was listening to, I hated the city that I was in, I hated the people that I associated with. It was one of those moments where you have either a breakthrough or a breakdown and I had to ask myself some really serious questions about who I was going to be.” He quit his job and joined an experimental theater group, performing in front of a handful of people a night. “I’m sure I was terrible in it, but I got great reviews and I was like, ‘Oh my god, I’m going to be an actor,’” he laughs, “but I’d secretly wanted to be an actor since I was five or six.”
లో 2014, Fern received the Heath Ledger Scholarship for rising Australian actors, which offered mentorship and ten thousand dollars in prize money and allowed him to move to Los Angeles, where he now lives. “I knew I needed to get to America because Americans are so big in their ambitions and they’re so unabashed about it," అతను చెప్తున్నాడు. “There’s something great about the American Dream. సహజంగానే, it can be debilitating, but there’s also something really great about this philosophy that you can do anything that you want to do if you just work hard enough. That was intoxicating to me.”
With American Crime Story now airing and a number of other projects in the months to come, Fern’s acting career is clearly on the upswing, but his ambitions extend to writing and directing as well. He’s currently at work on a feature that was already postponed when he signed on to play Madson and he says that he has known for a while that he has wanted to spearhead his own projects and push himself in new ways. “I cared about craft and I cared about really working on constructing something that wasn’t dependent on whether not somebody liked me and that wasn’t about my personality,” he explains. “I hate doing work where I have to act like myself. I don’t know how to act like myself on camera.”
Gianni వెర్సెస్ హత్య: American Crime Story continues on Wednesdays on FX.