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Connie Britton
At the premiere of Grindhouse in Austin, Texas, March 2007
Born
Constance WomackMarch 6, 1968 (1968-03-06) (age 40)Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Connie Britton (born March 6, 1968[1]) is an American actress.
Contents[hide]
1 Biography
1.1 Personal life
1.2 Career
2 Awards nominations
3 References
4 External links
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Personal life
Britton was born Constance Womack in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Linda and Allen Womack, who was a physicist.[1]When she was seven years old, her family (mother Linda, father Allen, and sister Cynthia) moved to Lynchburg, Virginia. She majored in Asian Studies at Dartmouth College (class of 1989). Upon graduation she moved to New York City, where she spent two years at the Neighborhood Playhouse studying with Sanford Meisner. Britton uses her married name as her stage name, though she is now divorced from her husband.
[edit] Career
While studying at the Neighborhood Playhouse, Britton (then Womack) made her NY theatrical debut in Caroline Kava's The Early Girl at The Courtyard Playhouse. Britton played seasoned prostitute, Laurel, opposite then unknown television and radio personality 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. She moved to Los Angeles after the success of "The Brothers McMullen". In her free time, Britton, who resides in both New York and Los Angeles, enjoys hiking, yoga, and doing volunteer work.
Britton had a regular role in Spin City. She had a recurring role on 24, during its fifth season as Diane Huxley, the landlady of protagonist Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland). She co-starred in the indie-thriller The Last Winter in 2006.
Britton currently stars in the television drama Friday Night Lights, currently airing Friday night on NBC.
[edit] Awards nominations
Britton at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival
2007
Television Critics Association Award - Individual Achievement in Drama (Friday Night Lights)[2]
Gotham Award - Best Ensemble Cast (The Last Winter)
2008
Television Critics Association Award - Individual Achievement in Drama (Friday Night Lights)
[edit] References
^ a b Connie Britton Biography (1968-)
^ Television Critics Association Announces 2007 Award Nominees The TCA Website
[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Connie Britton
Connie Britton at the Internet Movie Database
Connie Britton at Allmovie
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Connie Britton
At the premiere of Grindhouse in Austin, Texas, March 2007
Born
Constance WomackMarch 6, 1968 (1968-03-06) (age 40)Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Connie Britton (born March 6, 1968[1]) is an American actress.
Contents[hide]
1 Biography
1.1 Personal life
1.2 Career
2 Awards nominations
3 References
4 External links
//
[edit] Biography
[edit] Personal life
Britton was born Constance Womack in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Linda and Allen Womack, who was a physicist.[1]When she was seven years old, her family (mother Linda, father Allen, and sister Cynthia) moved to Lynchburg, Virginia. She majored in Asian Studies at Dartmouth College (class of 1989). Upon graduation she moved to New York City, where she spent two years at the Neighborhood Playhouse studying with Sanford Meisner. Britton uses her married name as her stage name, though she is now divorced from her husband.
[edit] Career
While studying at the Neighborhood Playhouse, Britton (then Womack) made her NY theatrical debut in Caroline Kava's The Early Girl at The Courtyard Playhouse. Britton played seasoned prostitute, Laurel, opposite then unknown television and radio personality 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. She moved to Los Angeles after the success of "The Brothers McMullen". In her free time, Britton, who resides in both New York and Los Angeles, enjoys hiking, yoga, and doing volunteer work.
Britton had a regular role in Spin City. She had a recurring role on 24, during its fifth season as Diane Huxley, the landlady of protagonist Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland). She co-starred in the indie-thriller The Last Winter in 2006.
Britton currently stars in the television drama Friday Night Lights, currently airing Friday night on NBC.
[edit] Awards nominations
Britton at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival
2007
Television Critics Association Award - Individual Achievement in Drama (Friday Night Lights)[2]
Gotham Award - Best Ensemble Cast (The Last Winter)
2008
Television Critics Association Award - Individual Achievement in Drama (Friday Night Lights)
[edit] References
^ a b Connie Britton Biography (1968-)
^ Television Critics Association Announces 2007 Award Nominees The TCA Website
[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Connie Britton
Connie Britton at the Internet Movie Database
Connie Britton at Allmovie