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Recreating Versace murder emotionally drained Ryan Murphy, cast and crew

Emmy-winning producer Ryan Murphy describes recreating th𝕴e murder of fashion icon Gianni Versace for FX’s “The Assassination of Gianni Vers🍎ace” as “one of the most emotional, profound and moving experiences” of his career.

‘The day we shot that the crew was crying, the actors were crying. It was very intense.’

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“I never had a situation with anything I shot like this,” Murphy said recently, addressing a New York audience at a scre๊ening of the upcoming miniseries first episode. “The day we shot that the crew was crying, the actors were crying. It was very intense.”

The nine-episode miniseries premieres Jan. 17 as the next installment of FX’s “American Crime Story”ౠ anthology, and it’s already creating a lot of buzz in telling the tragi๊c story of Versace’s 1997 murder at the hands of serial killer Andrew Cunan — who gunned Versace down on the steps outside his mansion in Miami Beach (and later killed himself).

Murphy was joined on a panel with💛 his stars: Edgar Ramirez, who plays Versace; Darren Criss, cast as Cunanan; and Ricky Martin as Versace’s companion, Antonio D’Amico — who cradled the fallen fashion giant as he bled out from a fatal head wound in the glarinဣg Miami sun.

Murphy filmed in front of and inside Versace’s former Miami villa, capturing the chaos and perversity of the scene: the desperation of D’Amico as he waits for help; the almost pornographic fascination of the onlookers — one of whom dips a photo of Versace in the blood left on the steps to his home — and the bewilderment of the Miami police, who have no idea what they’re getting into. Watching the scene play out on the scrꦡeen at Manhattan’s Metrograph theatre had a disorienting effect on Criss.

“I was hit extremely hard by it because unlike a lot🍷 of other recreations on television it was not done on a soundstage,” he says. “Those were the stairs [of his actual house], that was the gate. It’s public access. You ✱can walk right up to it. They have such weight, especially in the context of our story. Being dressed as Andrew was, being a beautiful Miami day.

Darren Criss (with Annaleigh Ashford and Nico Evers-Swindell) plays Andrew Cunanan in the series. He says filming on location hit him “extremely hard.”Ray Mickshaw/FX

“And then I got to walk though the damn gates and go sit in an air-conditioned room. And that hit me really hard. Andrew never got🍃 to go inside. I almost had guilt. Living with Andrew for so long, him reaching desperately for everything he couldn’t have. And🧜 there I was just walking in.”

The Versace villa is now a bed-and-breakfast. Murphy told The Post he was sho🔯cked when he recei༒ved the permit to shoot there — but that the actors “were obviously delighted.”

“I don’t think I could have made the show if I couldn’t have gotten that house,” he says. “There was no way you could build [a 𝕴set] of it. Two of the rooms were made out of seashells. [Gianni Versace’s sister] Donatella [Versace] took all the furniture and the art when she sold the house, but through pictures we were able to recreate them.

“It adds something to the pe🌱rformance.” he says. “When Edgar Ramirez goes to those Biedermeier closets [in Versace’s bedroom], they were the same closets Versace spent a year building and they’ꦦve been lovingly maintained. They were extraordinary.”