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New York Daily News
New York Daily News
Ryan Murphy is known for churning out TV titans, but the writer-director-producer’s list of credits is even lengthier than many realize. The mastermind behind hit shows “Glee,” “American Horror Story” and “Pose” got his start more than two decades ago with a teen series about socially opposite stepsisters and found similar success with a procedural drama about first responders. Murphy, 57, was honored at Tuesday’s Golden Globes with the fourth-ever Carol Burnett Award, which recognizes an artist’s contributions to the TV industry. Previous recipients include Burnett, Ellen DeGeneres and Norman…