Connie Britton

Emmy nominated, Connie Britton is an actress who continually receives accolades for her work in television and film.  After stand-out roles on series such as Spin City, 24 and The West Wing, she recently starred on one of the best reviewed shows on television, NBC's Friday Night Lights, created by Peter Berg, for which she received an Emmy nomination for in 2010.  She is the only cast member who starred in the film of the same name in which she played opposite Billy Bob Thornton.

Britton starred in Michael Bay's recent A Nightmare on Elm Street with Jackie Earle Haley and Kellan Lutz. She was also recently seen on the big screen in Women in Trouble, with Carla Gugino, Adrianne Palicki, Emmanuelle Chriqui, and Josh Brolin.

Britton received two individual nominations from the Television Critics Association and Friday Night Lights was the organization's most nominated show in its first season and been nominated the last two years as well.  The show and its creators have received several awards over the course of the series. By far the most prestigious of these is the George Foster Peabody Award for broadcasting excellence. It also received accolades from the American Film Institute which named the show one of the ten best TV shows of the 2006-2007 season and Teen Choice Award nominations two years in a row.  Most recently, Connie was nominated for a Women's Image Network Award (WIN), which honors work that features female protagonists.

Britton received accolades for her starring role in Edward Burns' acclaimed independent film The Brothers McMullen in which she captivated moviegoers with her portrayal of Molly, the luminous wife of a cheating husband. This popular low-budget film went on to win the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. After nearly canceling her audition with director Ed Burns, this last meeting of the day turned into the role that would launch her career.

In her free time, Britton, who resides in both New York and Los Angeles, enjoys hiking and yoga.  She is currently finalizing a documentary which she produced and directed on the orphans of Ethiopia.

Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Britton moved to Lynchburg, Virginia, at the age of seven with her family, including her fraternal twin sister. She went on to attend Dartmouth College, where she majored in Asian studies and spent a term in Beijing, China studying Chinese. Upon graduation she moved to New York, where she spent two years at the Neighborhood Playhouse studying with Sanford Meisner, and then performed in regional theater and off-Broadway productions.