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Connie Britton

Connie Britton (born Constance Elaine Womack; March 6, 1967)[1] is an American actress. Britton made her feature film debut in the independent comedy-drama film The Brothers McMullen (1995), and the following year, she was cast as Nikki Faber on the ABC sitcom Spin City. She later starred in the short-lived sitcoms The Fighting Fitzgeralds (2001) and Lost at Home (2003), and appeared in several films, most notably the sports drama film Friday Night Lights (2004) and the thriller film The Last Winter (2006).[2]

Connie Britton
Britton in 2013
Born
Constance Elaine Womack

(1967-03-06) March 6, 1967 (age 57)
EducationDartmouth College (BA)
OccupationActress
Years active1995–present
Spouse
John Britton
(m. 1991; div. 1995)
Children1

Britton starred as Tami Taylor on the NBC/DirecTV drama series Friday Night Lights from 2006 to 2011. For this role, she received positive reviews from critics and was nominated for two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.[3]

In 2011, she starred as Vivien Harmon in the first season of FX horror-drama series American Horror Story, for which she was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie.[4] She reprised her role for the eighth season of the show, Apocalypse. Britton starred as country singer Rayna Jaymes in the ABC/CMT musical drama series Nashville from 2012 to 2018,[5] for which she was nominated for another Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama.[6]

In 2016, Britton had a recurring role as socialite Faye Resnick in the first season of FX true crime anthology series American Crime Story. In 2018, she starred as Abby Clark in the Fox procedural drama series 9-1-1 as a main role in the first season and a guest in the third season, and received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film for her performance as Debra Newell in the Bravo true crime anthology series Dirty John.[7] In 2021, Britton starred in the HBO satire comedy-drama series The White Lotus alongside Jennifer Coolidge and Steve Zahn,[8] for which she was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.[9]

In feature films, Britton starred in the romantic comedy-drama Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012), the romantic comedy The To Do List (2013), the comedy-dramas This Is Where I Leave You (2014) and Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015), the action comedy American Ultra (2015), the period drama Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (2017), the comedy-drama The Land of Steady Habits (2018), the drama Bombshell (2019) and the thriller Promising Young Woman (2020).

Early life and education

Britton was born Constance Elaine Womack in Boston, Massachusetts, to Linda Jane (née Cochran) and Edgar Allen Womack, Jr., who was a physicist and an energy company executive.[10][11][12] She spent her early years in Rockville, Maryland.[11]

When she was seven years old, she moved with her parents and her fraternal twin sister, Cynthia,[13] to Lynchburg, Virginia, where she attended E. C. Glass High School and performed in plays in the E. C. Glass High School Theater; her photo is displayed in the E. C. Glass Alumni Theater. She majored in Asian studies with a concentration in Chinese at Dartmouth College, and studied at the Beijing Normal University[11] during her freshman summer with Kirsten Gillibrand, who was later elected to the United States Senate.[14][15]

After graduating in 1989, Britton (then Womack) moved to New York City, where she spent two years at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre studying with Sanford Meisner.[16]

Career

1995–2005: Early work

 
Britton at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival

While studying at the Neighborhood Playhouse, Britton (then Womack) made her New York theatrical debut in Caroline Kava's The Early Girl at The Courtyard Playhouse.[3] Britton played seasoned prostitute Laurel opposite Cooper Lawrence, who played Joan. Britton's performance, while well received, nearly got her ousted from the Neighborhood Playhouse program, which prohibited students from taking professional employment during their course of study. After graduating, Britton spent two more years working in off-Broadway theatre productions. In 1995, Britton made her feature film debut in Edward Burns's comedy-drama The Brothers McMullen.[17] She moved to Los Angeles after the film's success.[3]

After The Brothers McMullen, Britton was cast as Heather in a recurring role in the ABC sitcom Ellen, and starred as Cammie Barbash in the unsold Fox pilot Pins and Needles. Britton was one of two finalists for the part of Dorothy Boyd opposite Tom Cruise in Cameron Crowe's romantic comedy-drama Jerry Maguire (1996), but lost the role to Renée Zellweger.[18] In 1996, she began co-starring as Nikki Faber in the ABC sitcom Spin City opposite Michael J. Fox.[3] Her character was written out of the show when Charlie Sheen replaced Fox. She also appeared in the romantic comedy-drama No Looking Back (1998) and the mystery comedy-drama Looking for Kitty (2004), both directed by Edward Burns. In 2001, she co-starred opposite Chris Eigeman and Jamie Harris in the romantic comedy The Next Big Thing. She later co-starred in the independent films The Life Coach, Special Ed, The Lather Effect and The Last Winter.

After leaving Spin City, Britton had a recurring role as Maggie Kimble Hume in the short-lived CBS crime drama The Fugitive. In 2001, she played Gertrude Temple, Shirley Temple's bad mother in the ABC television film Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story, based on Temple's 1988 autobiography.[19] In the same year, she starred as Sophie Fitzgerald in the short-lived NBC sitcom The Fighting Fitzgeralds.[20] In 2001, Britton also had a recurring role in the NBC political drama The West Wing in the third season, appearing in the two-part premiere titled "Manchester" and the sixth episode titled "Gone Quiet" as Connie Tate, a member of Bruno Gianelli's team. In 2002, she returned to ABC and starred as Rachel Davis in the short-lived sitcom Lost at Home. In 2006, she had a recurring role in the Fox espionage thriller 24 in the fifth season as Diane Huxley, a landlady and a brief girlfriend of Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland).

2006–2011: Further recognition

 
Britton and Kyle Chandler in 2008

Britton co-starred opposite Kyle Chandler in the NBC/DirecTV drama series Friday Night Lights as Tami Taylor, the wife of a head football coach Eric Taylor (Chandler), who becomes a high school guidance counselor.[21] The show ran for five seasons from October 3, 2006, to February 9, 2011. During that time, Britton developed a devoted following for her performance – described by The New York Times as "something of an icon, a 40-something sex symbol and role model."[21] She was first cast opposite Billy Bob Thornton in the film version of the series, Friday Night Lights (2004).[22] For her role in the show, she was nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2010 and 2011, for TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Drama in 2007 and 2008, and was awarded Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama in 2010.[citation needed]

In 2009, Britton co-starred opposite Carla Gugino and her Friday Night Lights co-star Adrianne Palicki in the comedy Women in Trouble, and co-starred opposite Jackie Earle Haley, Kyle Gallner and Rooney Mara in the 2010 remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street as Dr. Gwendoline "Gwen" Holbrook.[23] In 2011, she co-starred opposite Pamela Adlon in the romantic comedy Conception.[24] She appeared on the WBEZ radio reading show This American Life's 429th episode, "Will They Know Me at Home?", in which she performed monologues from David Finkel's nonfiction book The Good Soldiers.[25]

In 2011, Britton starred in the first season in the FX horror drama American Horror Story. She played Vivien Harmon, who relocates with her family to California after a series of tragic marital and family issues.[26] Unfortunately for The Harmons, the new house they purchase quickly reveals itself to be haunted. For this role she was nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie in 2012. Britton had stated when she wrapped American Horror Story she would be taking a couple of months off to be with her new adopted son, but that she would then begin to re-focus on developing her FX drama collaboration with David O. Russell, but the project went into "development hell".[27]

 
Britton at the premiere of This Is Where I Leave You in September 2014

2012–present: Continued success

On March 6, 2012, Britton signed on to star in and produce the ABC/CMT musical drama series, Nashville created by Academy Award winner Callie Khouri. The series ran on ABC and CMT for six seasons from October 10, 2012, to July 26, 2018. She played Rayna Jaymes, a 40-year-old renowned country singer whose stardom is beginning to fade.[28][29][30] Britton's performance received critical praise,[31][32][33] and she was nominated for a fourth time for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama for the first time for this role.[6][21] Britton, for her part, said that the most nerve-wracking part of her role, at least in the beginning, was the singing the role requires of her. The show was cancelled in May 2016 by ABC.[34] However, in June 2016, CMT picked up the series for a fifth season.[35] In February 2017, Britton left Nashville during the fifth season,[36] but returned for the series finale in July 2018 as a guest star.[37]

In 2012, Britton co-starred opposite Edward Burns in the comedy-drama The Fitzgerald Family Christmas.[38] The film was met with positive reviews from critics.[39] That same year, she had co-starred in the comedy-drama Seeking a Friend for the End of the World opposite Steve Carell and Keira Knightley.[40]

In 2013, Britton co-starred opposite Aubrey Plaza in the comedy The To Do List, where she played the mother of Plaza's character.[41] Britton returned to Austin, Texas, where Friday Night Lights was filmed, to co-star opposite Harry Connick Jr. and fellow actors and musicians Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett and Kris Kristofferson in the Christmas family drama Angels Sing. In 2014, Britton co-starred opposite Adam Driver as a cougar therapist in the comedy-drama This Is Where I Leave You, based on Jonathan Tropper's 2009 best-selling novel.[42]

In 2015, she co-starred opposite Thomas Mann, RJ Cyler and Olivia Cooke in the comedy-drama Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, and based on Jesse Andrews'‍ 2012 novel of the same name, a wry coming-of-age story about Greg (Mann), a teenage oddball forced to befriend Rachel (Cooke), a classmate with leukemia. She played Greg's mother.[43] That same year, she co-starred in the action comedy American Ultra opposite Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart; Sharon Stone had originally been cast in her part.[44][45][46]

In 2016, Britton reunited with American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy in his miniseries American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson as Faye Resnick.[47][48][49] In 2017, guest starred as Ally in the Showtime comedy series SMILF. Also in 2017, Britton starred in the comedy-drama film Beatriz at Dinner and the biographical drama Professor Marston and the Wonder Women. In 2018, she co-starred in the comedy-drama film The Land of Steady Habits.

Also in 2018, Britton starred as emergency dispatcher Abby Clark in the first season of the Fox procedural drama 9-1-1, her third collaboration with Ryan Murphy.[50] The same year, she returned to American Horror Story for the eighth season, Apocalypse, reprising her role as Vivien Harmon. She also co-starred opposite Eric Bana as Debra Newell in the Bravo true crime anthology series Dirty John, for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film.[7] In 2019, she played Roger Ailes' wife in the drama film, Bombshell. Her later film credits include Promising Young Woman (2020), Joe Bell (2020), Breaking (2022), and Luckiest Girl Alive (2022).[51][52]

Britton starred as Nicole Mossbacher in the first season of HBO anthology series, The White Lotus in 2021, receiving Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie nomination (lost to her co-star Jennifer Coolidge).[53] In 2023, she reunited with Friday Night Lights showrunner Jason Katims in the Apple TV+ drama series, Dear Edward based on the novel of the same name by Ann Napolitano.[54][55] Also in 2023, Britton will appear in the dark comedy film Winner playing the role of Reality Winner's mother.[56]

Personal life

 
Britton in 2012

Britton uses her married name as her stage name. She met investment banker John Britton at Alpha Delta House at Dartmouth College. They moved to Manhattan together in 1989, married on October 5, 1991, and divorced in 1995.[57]

While at Dartmouth in the late 1980s, Britton studied Chinese and lived for a summer in Beijing with future US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.[58][59] In a 2012 interview on NPR, Britton said of the experience: "I always wanted to be an actor. But when I went to college, I had to fulfill a language requirement and so I thought it would be really cool to do it speaking Chinese. My Chinese these days is real, real shaky. Let's put it this way: these days, my singing is better than my Chinese."[60]

In November 2011, Britton adopted a son from Ethiopia.[61] Britton moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2012 when she signed to star in the ABC/CMT musical drama Nashville.[21] In January 2023, Britton confirmed an ongoing three-year relationship with television producer David Windsor.[62]

Politics

Britton is a supporter of the Democratic Party. She publicly supported Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election and opposed the candidacy of Donald Trump.[63][64][65] Britton endorsed U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, her college roommate at Dartmouth, in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries and appeared with her at campaign events.[66] She also backed Alabama Democrat Doug Jones for the U.S. Senate in 2017.[67][68]

On April 2, 2014, Britton became the 10th Goodwill Ambassador of the United Nations Development Programme, the anti-poverty agency of the UN. She joins celebrities such as Antonio Banderas, Maria Sharapova, Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo in the role of UNDP Goodwill Ambassador. She focuses her advocacy efforts on eradicating extreme poverty, fighting exclusion and empowering women.[69][70][71][72]

In June 2016, the Human Rights Campaign released a video in tribute to the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting; in the video, Britton and others told the stories of the people killed there.[73][74]

Britton encouraged Twitter followers who planned to vote in Georgia's 2021 U.S. Senate races to make sure their ID met the state's requirements, listing valid forms of ID and citing VoteRiders as a resource for questions or help.[75]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1995 The Brothers McMullen Molly McMullen
1998 No Looking Back Kelly
2001 One Eyed King Helen Reilly
The Next Big Thing Kate Crowley
2004 Looking for Kitty Marcie Petracelli
Friday Night Lights Sharon Gaines
2005 Special Ed Abby
The Life Coach Connie
2006 The Lather Effect Valinda
The Last Winter Abby Sellers
2009 Women in Trouble Doris Hunter
2010 A Nightmare on Elm Street Dr. Gwendoline Holbrook
2011 Conception Gloria
2012 Wing It Parenthood Sharon Shoshonnesy Short film
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World Diane
The Fitzgerald Family Christmas Nora Fitzgerald
2013 Angels Sing Susan Walker
The To Do List Jean Klark
2014 This Is Where I Leave You Tracy Sullivan
2015 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Marla Gaines
American Ultra Victoria Lasseter
2017 Beatriz at Dinner Kathy[76]
Professor Marston and The Wonder Women Josette Frank
2018 The Land of Steady Habits Barbara
2019 The Mustang Psychologist
Bombshell Beth Ailes
2020 Promising Young Woman Dean Elizabeth Walker
Joe Bell Lola Bell
2022 Breaking Lisa Larson
Luckiest Girl Alive Dina
2024 Winner Billie Winner Filming[77]
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995–1996 Ellen Heather Clarke 3 episodes
1995 Pins and Needles Cammie Barbash Unsold television pilot
1996 Escape Clause Leslie Bullard Television film
1996–2000 Spin City Nikki Faber 100 episodes
1998 Cupid Madeleine Episode: "Pilot"
2000–2001 The Fugitive Maggie Kimble Hume 3 episodes
2001 The Fighting Fitzgeralds Sophie Fitzgerald 10 episodes
The West Wing Connie Tate 4 episodes
Child Star: The Story of Shirley Temple Gertrude Temple Television film
2003 Lost at Home Rachel Davis 6 episodes
2005 Life as We Know It Dianne Episode: "Papa Wheelie"
2006 24 Diane Huxley 6 episodes
2006–2011 Friday Night Lights Tami Taylor 76 episodes
2011 American Horror Story: Murder House Vivien Harmon 12 episodes
2012–2018 Nashville Rayna Jaymes/Herself 98 episodes
2013 Drunk History Patricia Shaheen Episode: "Boston"
2014 Family Guy Herself (voice) Episode: "Baking Bad"
2016 The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story Faye Resnick 2 episodes
2017 American Dad! Herself (voice) Episode: "Whole Slotta Love"
2017–2019 SMILF Ally 7 episodes
2018, 2020 9-1-1 Abby Clark Main role (season 1); Special guest star (season 3); 1 episode
2018 American Horror Story: Apocalypse Vivien Harmon Episode: "Return to Murder House"
Dirty John Debra Newell 8 episodes; also executive producer
2020 Make It Work! Herself Television special
2021 The White Lotus Nicole Mossbacher[78] Main role (season 1)
2022–present Mamas Narrator Documentary series; also executive producer[79]
2023 Dear Edward Dee Dee Main role[80]

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions[81]
UK Compilations US
US Country
US
Soundtracks
The Music of Nashville: Season 1 Volume 1
  • Released: December 11, 2012 (USA)
  • Released: February 25, 2013 (UK)
  • Label: Big Machine Records
  • Format: CD, digital download
5[82] 14 3 1
The Music of Nashville: Season 1 Volume 2
  • Released: May 7, 2013 (USA)[83]
  • Released: May 20, 2013 (UK)
  • Label: Big Machine Records
  • Format: CD, digital download
9[84] 13 5 2
The Music of Nashville, Season 1: The Complete Collection
The Music of Nashville: Season 2, Volume 1
  • Released: December 10, 2013 (USA)
  • Released: February 17, 2014 (UK)
  • Label: Big Machine Records
  • Format: CD, digital download
34 7 4
The Music of Nashville: Season 2, Volume 2 13 4 2
Christmas With Nashville 59 8 10
The Music of Nashville: Season 3, Volume 1 75 10 6
Nashville: On the Record, Volume 2 31 3
The Music of Nashville: Season 3, Volume 2
  • Released: May 12, 2015 (USA)
  • Released: June 29, 2015 (UK)
  • Label: Big Machine Records
  • Format: CD, digital download
28 3 3
The Music of Nashville: Season 4, Volume 1 170 17 6
The Music of Nashville: Season 4, Volume 2 165 12 3
The Music of Nashville: Season 5, Volume 1 65 12 8
The Music of Nashville: Season 5, Volume 2
The Music of Nashville: Season 6, Volume 2
  • Released: July 26, 2018
  • Label: Big Machine Records
  • Format: CD, digital download

Singles

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country
[86]
US
[87]
2012 "No One Will Ever Love You" (with Charles Esten)A 36 117 The Music of Nashville: Season 1 Volume 1
"Wrong Song" (with Hayden Panettiere) 39
2013 "Stronger Than Me" 42 The Music of Nashville: Season 1 Volume 2
"The Best Songs Come from Broken Hearts" 48
2014 "He Ain't Gonna Change" (with Hayden Panettiere) 50
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2007 Television Critics Association Awards Individual Achievement in a Drama Series Friday Night Lights Nominated
Gotham Awards 2007 Best Ensemble Cast The Last Winter Nominated
2008 Television Critics Association Awards Individual Achievement in a Drama Series Friday Night Lights Nominated
2010 Satellite Awards 2010 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Friday Night Lights Won
Online Film & Television Association Award Best Actress in a Drama Series Friday Night Lights Nominated
62nd Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Friday Night Lights Nominated
2011 Satellite Awards 2011 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Friday Night Lights Nominated
1st Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Drama Actress Friday Night Lights Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Award Best Actress in a Drama Series Friday Night Lights Nominated
IGN Summer Movie Awards Best TV Actress Friday Night Lights Nominated
63rd Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Friday Night Lights Nominated
Texas Film Hall of Fame Star of Hall of Fame Herself Won[88]
2012 64th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie American Horror Story Nominated
Satellite Awards 2012 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Nashville Nominated
Satellite Awards 2012 Best Television Series – Drama Nashville (as producer) Nominated
2013 70th Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Television Series Drama Nashville Nominated
TV Guide Award Favorite Actress Nashville Nominated
65th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Nashville Nominated
New York Women in Film & Television Award Muse Award Herself Won[89]
2018 76th Golden Globe Awards[90] Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Dirty John Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Award[91] Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries Dirty John Nominated
2022 Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Limited or Anthology Series The White Lotus Nominated
74th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie The White Lotus Nominated
2023 2nd Children's and Family Emmy Awards[92] Outstanding Non-Fiction Program Mamas Nominated

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Connie Britton born Constance Elaine Womack March 6 1967 1 is an American actress Britton made her feature film debut in the independent comedy drama film The Brothers McMullen 1995 and the following year she was cast as Nikki Faber on the ABC sitcom Spin City She later starred in the short lived sitcoms The Fighting Fitzgeralds 2001 and Lost at Home 2003 and appeared in several films most notably the sports drama film Friday Night Lights 2004 and the thriller film The Last Winter 2006 2 Connie BrittonBritton in 2013BornConstance Elaine Womack 1967 03 06 March 6 1967 age 57 Boston Massachusetts U S EducationDartmouth College BA OccupationActressYears active1995 presentSpouseJohn Britton m 1991 div 1995 wbr Children1 Britton starred as Tami Taylor on the NBC DirecTV drama series Friday Night Lights from 2006 to 2011 For this role she received positive reviews from critics and was nominated for two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series 3 In 2011 she starred as Vivien Harmon in the first season of FX horror drama series American Horror Story for which she was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie 4 She reprised her role for the eighth season of the show Apocalypse Britton starred as country singer Rayna Jaymes in the ABC CMT musical drama series Nashville from 2012 to 2018 5 for which she was nominated for another Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Television Series Drama 6 In 2016 Britton had a recurring role as socialite Faye Resnick in the first season of FX true crime anthology series American Crime Story In 2018 she starred as Abby Clark in the Fox procedural drama series 9 1 1 as a main role in the first season and a guest in the third season and received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film for her performance as Debra Newell in the Bravo true crime anthology series Dirty John 7 In 2021 Britton starred in the HBO satire comedy drama series The White Lotus alongside Jennifer Coolidge and Steve Zahn 8 for which she was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie 9 In feature films Britton starred in the romantic comedy drama Seeking a Friend for the End of the World 2012 the romantic comedy The To Do List 2013 the comedy dramas This Is Where I Leave You 2014 and Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 2015 the action comedy American Ultra 2015 the period drama Professor Marston and the Wonder Women 2017 the comedy drama The Land of Steady Habits 2018 the drama Bombshell 2019 and the thriller Promising Young Woman 2020 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1995 2005 Early work 2 2 2006 2011 Further recognition 2 3 2012 present Continued success 3 Personal life 3 1 Politics 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 Singles 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and educationBritton was born Constance Elaine Womack in Boston Massachusetts to Linda Jane nee Cochran and Edgar Allen Womack Jr who was a physicist and an energy company executive 10 11 12 She spent her early years in Rockville Maryland 11 When she was seven years old she moved with her parents and her fraternal twin sister Cynthia 13 to Lynchburg Virginia where she attended E C Glass High School and performed in plays in the E C Glass High School Theater her photo is displayed in the E C Glass Alumni Theater She majored in Asian studies with a concentration in Chinese at Dartmouth College and studied at the Beijing Normal University 11 during her freshman summer with Kirsten Gillibrand who was later elected to the United States Senate 14 15 After graduating in 1989 Britton then Womack moved to New York City where she spent two years at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre studying with Sanford Meisner 16 Career1995 2005 Early work nbsp Britton at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival While studying at the Neighborhood Playhouse Britton then Womack made her New York theatrical debut in Caroline Kava s The Early Girl at The Courtyard Playhouse 3 Britton played seasoned prostitute Laurel opposite Cooper Lawrence who played Joan Britton s performance while well received nearly got her ousted from the Neighborhood Playhouse program which prohibited students from taking professional employment during their course of study After graduating Britton spent two more years working in off Broadway theatre productions In 1995 Britton made her feature film debut in Edward Burns s comedy drama The Brothers McMullen 17 She moved to Los Angeles after the film s success 3 After The Brothers McMullen Britton was cast as Heather in a recurring role in the ABC sitcom Ellen and starred as Cammie Barbash in the unsold Fox pilot Pins and Needles Britton was one of two finalists for the part of Dorothy Boyd opposite Tom Cruise in Cameron Crowe s romantic comedy drama Jerry Maguire 1996 but lost the role to Renee Zellweger 18 In 1996 she began co starring as Nikki Faber in the ABC sitcom Spin City opposite Michael J Fox 3 Her character was written out of the show when Charlie Sheen replaced Fox She also appeared in the romantic comedy drama No Looking Back 1998 and the mystery comedy drama Looking for Kitty 2004 both directed by Edward Burns In 2001 she co starred opposite Chris Eigeman and Jamie Harris in the romantic comedy The Next Big Thing She later co starred in the independent films The Life Coach Special Ed The Lather Effect and The Last Winter After leaving Spin City Britton had a recurring role as Maggie Kimble Hume in the short lived CBS crime drama The Fugitive In 2001 she played Gertrude Temple Shirley Temple s bad mother in the ABC television film Child Star The Shirley Temple Story based on Temple s 1988 autobiography 19 In the same year she starred as Sophie Fitzgerald in the short lived NBC sitcom The Fighting Fitzgeralds 20 In 2001 Britton also had a recurring role in the NBC political drama The West Wing in the third season appearing in the two part premiere titled Manchester and the sixth episode titled Gone Quiet as Connie Tate a member of Bruno Gianelli s team In 2002 she returned to ABC and starred as Rachel Davis in the short lived sitcom Lost at Home In 2006 she had a recurring role in the Fox espionage thriller 24 in the fifth season as Diane Huxley a landlady and a brief girlfriend of Jack Bauer Kiefer Sutherland 2006 2011 Further recognition nbsp Britton and Kyle Chandler in 2008 Britton co starred opposite Kyle Chandler in the NBC DirecTV drama series Friday Night Lights as Tami Taylor the wife of a head football coach Eric Taylor Chandler who becomes a high school guidance counselor 21 The show ran for five seasons from October 3 2006 to February 9 2011 During that time Britton developed a devoted following for her performance described by The New York Times as something of an icon a 40 something sex symbol and role model 21 She was first cast opposite Billy Bob Thornton in the film version of the series Friday Night Lights 2004 22 For her role in the show she was nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2010 and 2011 for TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Drama in 2007 and 2008 and was awarded Satellite Award for Best Actress Television Series Drama in 2010 citation needed In 2009 Britton co starred opposite Carla Gugino and her Friday Night Lights co star Adrianne Palicki in the comedy Women in Trouble and co starred opposite Jackie Earle Haley Kyle Gallner and Rooney Mara in the 2010 remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street as Dr Gwendoline Gwen Holbrook 23 In 2011 she co starred opposite Pamela Adlon in the romantic comedy Conception 24 She appeared on the WBEZ radio reading show This American Life s 429th episode Will They Know Me at Home in which she performed monologues from David Finkel s nonfiction book The Good Soldiers 25 In 2011 Britton starred in the first season in the FX horror drama American Horror Story She played Vivien Harmon who relocates with her family to California after a series of tragic marital and family issues 26 Unfortunately for The Harmons the new house they purchase quickly reveals itself to be haunted For this role she was nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie in 2012 Britton had stated when she wrapped American Horror Story she would be taking a couple of months off to be with her new adopted son but that she would then begin to re focus on developing her FX drama collaboration with David O Russell but the project went into development hell 27 nbsp Britton at the premiere of This Is Where I Leave You in September 2014 2012 present Continued success On March 6 2012 Britton signed on to star in and produce the ABC CMT musical drama series Nashville created by Academy Award winner Callie Khouri The series ran on ABC and CMT for six seasons from October 10 2012 to July 26 2018 She played Rayna Jaymes a 40 year old renowned country singer whose stardom is beginning to fade 28 29 30 Britton s performance received critical praise 31 32 33 and she was nominated for a fourth time for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Television Series Drama for the first time for this role 6 21 Britton for her part said that the most nerve wracking part of her role at least in the beginning was the singing the role requires of her The show was cancelled in May 2016 by ABC 34 However in June 2016 CMT picked up the series for a fifth season 35 In February 2017 Britton left Nashville during the fifth season 36 but returned for the series finale in July 2018 as a guest star 37 In 2012 Britton co starred opposite Edward Burns in the comedy drama The Fitzgerald Family Christmas 38 The film was met with positive reviews from critics 39 That same year she had co starred in the comedy drama Seeking a Friend for the End of the World opposite Steve Carell and Keira Knightley 40 In 2013 Britton co starred opposite Aubrey Plaza in the comedy The To Do List where she played the mother of Plaza s character 41 Britton returned to Austin Texas where Friday Night Lights was filmed to co star opposite Harry Connick Jr and fellow actors and musicians Willie Nelson Lyle Lovett and Kris Kristofferson in the Christmas family drama Angels Sing In 2014 Britton co starred opposite Adam Driver as a cougar therapist in the comedy drama This Is Where I Leave You based on Jonathan Tropper s 2009 best selling novel 42 In 2015 she co starred opposite Thomas Mann RJ Cyler and Olivia Cooke in the comedy drama Me and Earl and the Dying Girl directed by Alfonso Gomez Rejon and based on Jesse Andrews 2012 novel of the same name a wry coming of age story about Greg Mann a teenage oddball forced to befriend Rachel Cooke a classmate with leukemia She played Greg s mother 43 That same year she co starred in the action comedy American Ultra opposite Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart Sharon Stone had originally been cast in her part 44 45 46 In 2016 Britton reunited with American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy in his miniseries American Crime Story The People v O J Simpson as Faye Resnick 47 48 49 In 2017 guest starred as Ally in the Showtime comedy series SMILF Also in 2017 Britton starred in the comedy drama film Beatriz at Dinner and the biographical drama Professor Marston and the Wonder Women In 2018 she co starred in the comedy drama film The Land of Steady Habits Also in 2018 Britton starred as emergency dispatcher Abby Clark in the first season of the Fox procedural drama 9 1 1 her third collaboration with Ryan Murphy 50 The same year she returned to American Horror Story for the eighth season Apocalypse reprising her role as Vivien Harmon She also co starred opposite Eric Bana as Debra Newell in the Bravo true crime anthology series Dirty John for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film 7 In 2019 she played Roger Ailes wife in the drama film Bombshell Her later film credits include Promising Young Woman 2020 Joe Bell 2020 Breaking 2022 and Luckiest Girl Alive 2022 51 52 Britton starred as Nicole Mossbacher in the first season of HBO anthology series The White Lotus in 2021 receiving Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie nomination lost to her co star Jennifer Coolidge 53 In 2023 she reunited with Friday Night Lights showrunner Jason Katims in the Apple TV drama series Dear Edward based on the novel of the same name by Ann Napolitano 54 55 Also in 2023 Britton will appear in the dark comedy film Winner playing the role of Reality Winner s mother 56 Personal life nbsp Britton in 2012 Britton uses her married name as her stage name She met investment banker John Britton at Alpha Delta House at Dartmouth College They moved to Manhattan together in 1989 married on October 5 1991 and divorced in 1995 57 While at Dartmouth in the late 1980s Britton studied Chinese and lived for a summer in Beijing with future US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand 58 59 In a 2012 interview on NPR Britton said of the experience I always wanted to be an actor But when I went to college I had to fulfill a language requirement and so I thought it would be really cool to do it speaking Chinese My Chinese these days is real real shaky Let s put it this way these days my singing is better than my Chinese 60 In November 2011 Britton adopted a son from Ethiopia 61 Britton moved to Nashville Tennessee in 2012 when she signed to star in the ABC CMT musical drama Nashville 21 In January 2023 Britton confirmed an ongoing three year relationship with television producer David Windsor 62 Politics Britton is a supporter of the Democratic Party She publicly supported Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election and opposed the candidacy of Donald Trump 63 64 65 Britton endorsed U S Senator Kirsten Gillibrand her college roommate at Dartmouth in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries and appeared with her at campaign events 66 She also backed Alabama Democrat Doug Jones for the U S Senate in 2017 67 68 On April 2 2014 Britton became the 10th Goodwill Ambassador of the United Nations Development Programme the anti poverty agency of the UN She joins celebrities such as Antonio Banderas Maria Sharapova Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo in the role of UNDP Goodwill Ambassador She focuses her advocacy efforts on eradicating extreme poverty fighting exclusion and empowering women 69 70 71 72 In June 2016 the Human Rights Campaign released a video in tribute to the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting in the video Britton and others told the stories of the people killed there 73 74 Britton encouraged Twitter followers who planned to vote in Georgia s 2021 U S Senate races to make sure their ID met the state s requirements listing valid forms of ID and citing VoteRiders as a resource for questions or help 75 FilmographyFilm Year Title Role Notes 1995 The Brothers McMullen Molly McMullen 1998 No Looking Back Kelly 2001 One Eyed King Helen Reilly The Next Big Thing Kate Crowley 2004 Looking for Kitty Marcie Petracelli Friday Night Lights Sharon Gaines 2005 Special Ed Abby The Life Coach Connie 2006 The Lather Effect Valinda The Last Winter Abby Sellers 2009 Women in Trouble Doris Hunter 2010 A Nightmare on Elm Street Dr Gwendoline Holbrook 2011 Conception Gloria 2012 Wing It Parenthood Sharon Shoshonnesy Short film Seeking a Friend for the End of the World Diane The Fitzgerald Family Christmas Nora Fitzgerald 2013 Angels Sing Susan Walker The To Do List Jean Klark 2014 This Is Where I Leave You Tracy Sullivan 2015 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Marla Gaines American Ultra Victoria Lasseter 2017 Beatriz at Dinner Kathy 76 Professor Marston and The Wonder Women Josette Frank 2018 The Land of Steady Habits Barbara 2019 The Mustang Psychologist Bombshell Beth Ailes 2020 Promising Young Woman Dean Elizabeth Walker Joe Bell Lola Bell 2022 Breaking Lisa Larson Luckiest Girl Alive Dina 2024 Winner Billie Winner Filming 77 Key Denotes films that have not yet been released Television Year Title Role Notes 1995 1996 Ellen Heather Clarke 3 episodes 1995 Pins and Needles Cammie Barbash Unsold television pilot 1996 Escape Clause Leslie Bullard Television film 1996 2000 Spin City Nikki Faber 100 episodes 1998 Cupid Madeleine Episode Pilot 2000 2001 The Fugitive Maggie Kimble Hume 3 episodes 2001 The Fighting Fitzgeralds Sophie Fitzgerald 10 episodes The West Wing Connie Tate 4 episodes Child Star The Story of Shirley Temple Gertrude Temple Television film 2003 Lost at Home Rachel Davis 6 episodes 2005 Life as We Know It Dianne Episode Papa Wheelie 2006 24 Diane Huxley 6 episodes 2006 2011 Friday Night Lights Tami Taylor 76 episodes 2011 American Horror Story Murder House Vivien Harmon 12 episodes 2012 2018 Nashville Rayna Jaymes Herself 98 episodes 2013 Drunk History Patricia Shaheen Episode Boston 2014 Family Guy Herself voice Episode Baking Bad 2016 The People v O J Simpson American Crime Story Faye Resnick 2 episodes 2017 American Dad Herself voice Episode Whole Slotta Love 2017 2019 SMILF Ally 7 episodes 2018 2020 9 1 1 Abby Clark Main role season 1 Special guest star season 3 1 episode 2018 American Horror Story Apocalypse Vivien Harmon Episode Return to Murder House Dirty John Debra Newell 8 episodes also executive producer 2020 Make It Work Herself Television special 2021 The White Lotus Nicole Mossbacher 78 Main role season 1 2022 present Mamas Narrator Documentary series also executive producer 79 2023 Dear Edward Dee Dee Main role 80 DiscographySee also Nashville discography Albums Title Album details Peak chart positions 81 UK Compilations US US Country USSoundtracks The Music of Nashville Season 1 Volume 1 Released December 11 2012 USA Released February 25 2013 UK Label Big Machine Records Format CD digital download 5 82 14 3 1 The Music of Nashville Season 1 Volume 2 Released May 7 2013 USA 83 Released May 20 2013 UK Label Big Machine Records Format CD digital download 9 84 13 5 2 The Music of Nashville Season 1 The Complete Collection Released September 23 2013 UK 85 Label Decca Big Machine Records Format CD digital download The Music of Nashville Season 2 Volume 1 Released December 10 2013 USA Released February 17 2014 UK Label Big Machine Records Format CD digital download 34 7 4 The Music of Nashville Season 2 Volume 2 Released May 6 2014 USA Label Big Machine Records Format CD digital download 13 4 2 Christmas With Nashville Released November 4 2014 USA Label Big Machine Records Format CD digital download 59 8 10 The Music of Nashville Season 3 Volume 1 Released December 9 2014 USA Label Big Machine Records Format CD digital download 75 10 6 Nashville On the Record Volume 2 Released March 23 2015 USA Label Big Machine Records Format CD digital download 31 3 The Music of Nashville Season 3 Volume 2 Released May 12 2015 USA Released June 29 2015 UK Label Big Machine Records Format CD digital download 28 3 3 The Music of Nashville Season 4 Volume 1 Released December 4 2015 USA Label Big Machine Records Format CD digital download 170 17 6 The Music of Nashville Season 4 Volume 2 Released May 13 2016 Label Big Machine Records Format CD digital download 165 12 3 The Music of Nashville Season 5 Volume 1 Released March 10 2017 USA Label Big Machine Records Format CD digital download 65 12 8 The Music of Nashville Season 5 Volume 2 Released June 1 2017 USA Label Big Machine Records Format CD digital download The Music of Nashville Season 6 Volume 2 Released July 26 2018 Label Big Machine Records Format CD digital download Singles Year Single Peak chartpositions Album US Country 86 US 87 2012 No One Will Ever Love You with Charles Esten A 36 117 The Music of Nashville Season 1 Volume 1 Wrong Song with Hayden Panettiere 39 2013 Stronger Than Me 42 The Music of Nashville Season 1 Volume 2 The Best Songs Come from Broken Hearts 48 2014 He Ain t Gonna Change with Hayden Panettiere 50 denotes releases that did not chart ADid not enter the Hot 100 but charted on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Awards and nominationsYear Award Category Work Result 2007 Television Critics Association Awards Individual Achievement in a Drama Series Friday Night Lights Nominated Gotham Awards 2007 Best Ensemble Cast The Last Winter Nominated 2008 Television Critics Association Awards Individual Achievement in a Drama Series Friday Night Lights Nominated 2010 Satellite Awards 2010 Best Actress Television Series Drama Friday Night Lights Won Online Film amp Television Association Award Best Actress in a Drama Series Friday Night Lights Nominated 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Friday Night Lights Nominated 2011 Satellite Awards 2011 Best Actress Television Series Drama Friday Night Lights Nominated 1st Critics Choice Television Awards Best Drama Actress Friday Night Lights Nominated Online Film amp Television Association Award Best Actress in a Drama Series Friday Night Lights Nominated IGN Summer Movie Awards Best TV Actress Friday Night Lights Nominated 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Friday Night Lights Nominated Texas Film Hall of Fame Star of Hall of Fame Herself Won 88 2012 64th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie American Horror Story Nominated Satellite Awards 2012 Best Actress Television Series Drama Nashville Nominated Satellite Awards 2012 Best Television Series Drama Nashville as producer Nominated 2013 70th Golden Globe Awards Best Actress Television Series Drama Nashville Nominated TV Guide Award Favorite Actress Nashville Nominated 65th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Nashville Nominated New York Women in Film amp Television Award Muse Award Herself Won 89 2018 76th Golden Globe Awards 90 Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film Dirty John Nominated Critics Choice Television Award 91 Best Actress in a Movie Miniseries Dirty John Nominated 2022 Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Limited or Anthology Series The White Lotus Nominated 74th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie The White Lotus Nominated 2023 2nd Children s and Family Emmy Awards 92 Outstanding Non Fiction Program Mamas NominatedReferences Monitor Entertainment Weekly No 1249 March 8 2013 p 20 Connie Britton Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved December 7 2018 a b c d Connie Britton Biography Yahoo Movies Retrieved October 22 2012 Prudom Laura July 19 2012 American Horror Story Earns 17 Emmy Nominations HuffPost Retrieved November 24 2019 Ausiello Michael February 23 2017 Connie Britton Talks Devastating Nashville 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Late Bloomer The New York Times Retrieved June 3 2013 Connie Britton The audience will feel socked in the gut New York Post Archived from the original on October 14 2012 Retrieved October 22 2012 Nancy s Mother Talks Elm Street Remake and Keeping it Fresh Bloody disgusting com October 29 2009 Retrieved October 22 2012 Conception Trailer Connie Britton David Arquette And More Take On The Road To Parenthood VIDEO HuffPost January 27 2012 Retrieved November 22 2019 Will They Know Me Back Home This American Life March 11 2011 Retrieved October 22 2012 Stransky Tanner March 18 2011 Friday Night Lights star Connie Britton cast in Ryan Murphy s American Horror Story pilot Entertainment Weekly Retrieved March 18 2011 Ausiello Michael February 4 2011 Exclusive Connie Britton Developing FX Drama with The Fighter s David O Russell TVLine Andreeva Nellie March 6 2012 Connie Britton To Star In ABC s Nashville Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 6 2012 Andreeva Nellie March 6 2012 Connie Britton cast in ABC drama pilot Nashville Entertainment Weekly Retrieved March 6 2012 Michael Ausiello March 6 2012 Scoop Connie Britton Heads for Nashville With Lead in ABC Musical Drama Pilot TVLine Retrieved March 6 2012 Goodman Tim October 5 2012 Nashville TV Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 23 2015 Stasi Linda October 9 2012 Nashville is a smash New York Post Retrieved March 23 2015 Singing its praises ABC s Nashville is fall s best newcomer Uncle Barky s Bytes Retrieved March 23 2015 Hibberd James May 12 2016 Nashville Canceled in surprise move by ABC Andreeva Nellie June 9 2016 Nashville Picked Up For Season 5 By CMT With Next Day Play on Hulu Deadline Hollywood Retrieved June 10 2016 Goldberg Lesley February 23 2017 Nashville Shocker Explained Connie Britton Opens Up About Devastating Ending The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 24 2017 McHenry Jackson July 27 2018 Why Connie Britton Came Back to Nashville for the Series Finale Vulture Retrieved November 25 2019 The Fitzgerald Family Christmas Trailer Ed Burns Returns to Long Island For The Holidays HuffPost October 15 2012 Retrieved November 24 2019 The Fitzgerald Family Christmas Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved June 3 2014 A O Scott June 21 2012 Steve Carell in Seeking a Friend for the End of the World The New York Times Retrieved May 26 2017 Greco Patti July 23 2013 To Do List Director on Casting Connie Britton Vulture Retrieved June 3 2014 Breznican Anthony April 11 2013 Connie Britton joins Tina Fey in all star This Is Where I Leave You Entertainment Weekly Retrieved November 22 2019 Barbara Vancheri June 23 2014 Philip Roth novel American Pastoral to be filmed in Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved August 6 2014 Connie Britton Replaces Sharon Stone in Kristen Stewart Movie American Ultra TheWrap May 2014 Retrieved May 24 2014 McNary Dave May 1 2014 Connie Britton Replaces Sharon Stone in Kristen Stewart Comedy American Ultra Variety Retrieved June 3 2014 Connie Britton Cast In American Ultra Movie Deadline May 2014 Retrieved June 3 2014 Stack Tim March 23 2015 Connie Britton joins Ryan Murphy s American Crime Story Entertainment Weekly Retrieved March 23 2015 Lesley Goldberg March 23 2015 Connie Britton Joins FX s American Crime Story People v O J Simpson The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 23 2015 Denise Petski March 23 2015 Connie Britton Cast In American Crime Story The People V O J Simpson Deadline Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 23 2015 Nellie Andreeva October 3 2017 9 1 1 Connie Britton To Star In Ryan Murphy amp Brad Falchuk s Fox Series Deadline Retrieved February 4 2018 Connie Britton Boards Salmira Productions Indie Drama Thriller 892 August 30 2021 Kroll Justin July 15 2021 Finn Wittrock Chiara Aurelia Connie Britton Scoot McNairy amp Others Round Out Cast Of Netflix s Luckiest Girl Alive Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie Nominees Winners 2022 Television Academy Campione Katie January 18 2023 Dear Edward Creator Jason Katims On Expanding The Story Beyond The Novel amp Reuniting With Connie Britton Gelman Vlada January 18 2023 Dear Edward Trailer Connie Britton Stars in FNL Boss Teary Apple Drama Emilia Jones to Lead Winner Biopic from Susanna Fogel Zach Galifianakis and Connie Britton Also Star October 24 2022 Connie Britton Biography Yahoo Movies Retrieved June 17 2013 Ayers Sydney October 11 2012 Nashville star Connie Britton 89 sits down to discuss her new show Archived from the original on October 13 2012 Retrieved October 8 2013 Caitlin McDevitt October 8 2013 Connie Britton on roomie Kirsten Gillibrand Politico Retrieved November 28 2013 TV s Britton Fights To Stay In Nashville s Lights NPR October 7 2012 Retrieved October 7 2012 Garcia Jennifer November 16 2011 Connie Britton Adopts a Baby Boy People Retrieved February 2 2019 Macke Johnni January 30 2023 Connie Britton Shares Rare Details About Her 3 Year Relationship with David E Windsor When They Met Their 1st Email More UsMagazine com A360media Retrieved February 9 2024 McDermott Maeve Hillary Clinton s celeb supporters unite for Fight Song DNC video USA TODAY Retrieved February 5 2023 McRady Rachel January 21 2016 Stars Champion Stop Hate Dump Trump Campaign Against Donald Trump Us Weekly Retrieved February 5 2023 Delk Josh December 9 2017 Actress Connie Britton endorses Doug Jones The Hill Retrieved February 5 2023 Wise Justin March 17 2019 Actress Connie Britton endorses former roommate Gillibrand for president The Hill Retrieved April 14 2019 Delk Josh December 9 2017 Actress Connie Britton endorses Doug Jones The Hill Retrieved February 5 2023 Caplan David December 10 2017 Connie Britton joins other celebs in endorsing Roy Moore s opponent ABC News Retrieved February 5 2023 Perlman Jake April 2 2014 Connie Britton named UN goodwill ambassador Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on January 25 2021 Retrieved November 24 2019 Raftery Liz April 3 2014 Connie Britton Named U N Goodwill Ambassador TV Guide Retrieved November 24 2019 Connie Britton Named UN Goodwill Ambassador E Online UK April 3 2014 Retrieved May 24 2014 Connie Britton named goodwill ambassador for United Nations Development Program CBS News Associated Press April 2 2014 Retrieved May 24 2014 49 Celebrities Honor 49 Victims of Orlando Tragedy Human Rights Campaign HRC June 30 2016 Archived from the original on August 23 2016 Retrieved July 1 2016 Rothaus Steve June 12 2016 Pulse Orlando shooting scene a popular LGBT club where employees patrons like family The Miami Herald Retrieved June 15 2016 conniebritton Twitter Retrieved April 28 2023 Beatriz at Dinner 404 www beatrizatdinnermovie com Retrieved November 7 2017 Complex Valerie October 24 2022 Emilia Jones To Lead Winner Biopic From Susanna Fogel Zach Galifianakis And Connie Britton Also Star Deadline Hollywood Penske Media Corporation Retrieved October 24 2022 New HBO Limited Series THE WHITE LOTUS From Mike White Debuts July 11 WarnerMedia Press release May 10 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