Connie Britton

  • NewsHello Giggles

    This is why Connie Britton’s Golden Globes look says “poverty is sexist”

    Tonight, our eyes are on the 2018 Golden Globes: a celebration of the finest moments (and participants) in American film and television….

  • NewsDeadline

    ‘SMILF’: Connie Britton Set To Recur On Showtime Comedy; Raven Goodwin, Mark Webber Also Cast

    Showtime is rounding out cast for its new comedy series <em>SMILF</em>. Former <em> Nashville</em> star Connie Britton is set for a key recurring role in the half-hour comedy from Frankie Shaw. In addition, Raven Goodwin ( <em>Being Mary Jane</em>) and Mark Webber ( <em>Scott Pilgrim vs. the World)</em> also will recur. SMILF, co-produced by ABC Signature Studios and Showtime, will take a raw and honest comedic look at Bridgette (Shaw), a twentysomething from Southie whose desires for relations

  • NewsEntertainment Tonight

    Connie Britton on Being Sexy in Her 40s and Why She Became a Single Mom: 'I've Been Given Amazing Gifts'

    The 'Nashville' favorite shares how grief sparked her desire to become a mother.

  • NewsDeadline

    ‘Nashville’ Canceled By ABC After 4 Seasons

    Sad news for <em>Nashville</em> fans — ABC has canceled the country music drama after four seasons. There had been positive signs for a Season 5 renewal for <em>Nashville,</em> co-produced by Lionsgate TV and ABC Studios. Lionsgate TV stepped in to hire veteran producers Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick as new showrunners. The Emmy-winning duo already was  working with writers on breaking stories for next season. I hear Lionsgate TV will shop the series to other networks. Still, with <em> Cas

  • NewsSara Bliss

    Connie Britton Wants to Talk Feminism, Not Hair

    Britton pokes fun at the media obsession with an actress’s appearance in a cheeky mock commercial she made with the Representation Project’s #AskHerMore campaign. The “Connie Britton’s Hair Secret” video was written and directed by Britton’s Nashville co-star Laura Benanti (who makes an appearance). “While the red carpet is glamorous and can be fun, it is also a major cultural event, watched by millions of people,” says Representation Project founder Jennifer Siebel Newsom.