Ryan Murphy, creator behind the hit drama American Horror Story, has offered to help the family of Ben Woolf, an actor on the popular show who died on Monday, with the cost of funeral expenses.


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A NBC News affiliate reported that Murphy along with others who work on the show has offered to help pay for part of the memorial service in Woolf's honor. The service will be taking place on March 21 in Santa Barbara, California. The entire cast of American Horror Story has been invited to attend the service.

The actor died after suffering a stroke only a few days after he was hit by a car as he was crossing the street in Hollywood.

The Inquistir added that Woolf was an organ donor and as a result of his donation, he saved three lives.

Woolf's work extended beyond American Horror Story: Freak Show, he was also seen in Haunting Charles Manson and Dead Kansas.