Connie Britton

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Connie Britton was born Constance Womack on March 6th 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts. Connie is an American actress. She is the daughter of Linda an Allan Womack. Allan is a physicist. Connie has one sister Cynthia. She attended EC Glass High School. On completing high school Connie went on to Dartmouth College where she majored in Asian Studies. She moved to New York City in 1989 where she studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse. During this time she debuted in The Early Girl at the Courtyard Playhouse. She played the role of the prostitute Laurel. Her role almost had her removed from the Neighborhood Playhouse as students are not allowed to take on professional roles while studying with them. After her graduation Connie spent a couple of years working in off Broadway productions. She moved to Los Angeles after having success in the Brothers McMullen.

Connie had a regular role in the television series Spin City. There was also been a recurring role in the series 24. 24 was in its fifth season and Connie plays the role of Diane Huxley, the land lady of Jack Bauer, the lead role. In the Last Winter Connie was a co-star. Connie is currently in the television drama series Friday Night Lights. Connie starred in the original Friday Night Lights, which was a made for television movie, in which she also played the head coach’s’ wife. You may have also seen Connie in the television drama series The West Wing. It is hoped that Connie will appear in a remake of the thriller A Nightmare On Elm Street.

Connie won the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama for Friday Night Lights in 2007. In 2007 she also won a Gotham Award for the Best Ensemble Cast as a part of the team on the Last Winter. In 2008 Connie won the Television Critics Association for Individual Achievement in Drama again for her role in Friday Night Lights. Connie enjoys taking time for her hobbies when not working. They include yoga and hiking. Connie is also involved in volunteer work.

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Building up her Hollywood career, Connie Britton

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When we look into the mix of all the American actors and actresses we find that there are so many it is becoming difficult to determine who the best is and who needs to be rewarded for their valiant efforts. Hollywood is a dangerous place for people that are trying to get into television since there are so many people trying to prey on the young and the innocent. Most of the time the small parts which are filled by the small actors and actresses go without much notice like the part played by Batman’s Butler who is never really a credible character but needed never the less. Connie Britton is one of these American actresses who has only had a few parts in her career compared to people like Bruce Willis or Uma Thurman.

It is still polite to give a small salute to the other characters that are a part of the entire film otherwise the film would be rather short and pretty boring. In 1996 she played a role in the movie Escape Claus which was a movie just designed to go straight to the TV and bypass the movie theatres. This was the changing times where these smaller details could easily ruin an actor’s career however there were plenty of golden moments amongst the dark ones. In 2001 a hit movie call the Next Big Thing came out with Connie in one of the lead roles. She played the part of Kate Crowley who was one of the women trying to do something with their lives. In the Life Coach she played a role which was names Connie too which was another success story for Connie Britton. In 2010 we are looking forward to seeing Connie in a main part of the Nightmare on Elm Street movies which will be the next big block buster horror movie that all the teenagers will flock too.

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