Connie Britton
Born
March 6, 1967
Connie Britton established herself as a prominent television actor with her early role as Nicole Faber on the ABC sitcom Spin City, appearing in over 100 episodes from 1996 to 2000. She garnered widespread critical acclaim and multiple Emmy nominations for her portrayal of Tami Taylor in the beloved drama Friday Night Lights, a role she inhabited for five seasons on NBC and DirecTV. Britton further showcased her versatility across various TV series, starring as Vivien Harmon in American Horror Story: Murder House on FX, and earning a Golden Globe nomination for her work as Debra Newell in Bravo's Dirty John. Her impactful television career also includes playing country music star Rayna Jaymes in Nashville for ABC and CMT, and Nicole Mossbacher in the HBO limited series The White Lotus, which earned her another Emmy nomination.