Connie Britton

Connie Britton

  • Born: 1967-3-6
  • Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Friday Night Lights, American Horror Story
  • Connie Britton (Connie Britton), born on March 6, 1968 in Boston , Massachusetts , is an American actress.
    Representative works include " A Nightmare on Elm Street ", " Women in Trouble ", " Friday Night Lights ", "The Last Winter" and so on. He has been nominated for American Golden Globe Awards and TV series Emmy Awards [1] many times   .
    In January 2019, he won the 24th Critics' Choice Awards for Best TV Series/TV Movie Leading Actress Nomination for "Dirty Truth" . [2] 

    Performing Experience

    Born on March 6, 1968, he starred in " American Horror Story " in 2011 .

    Personal Life

    According to US media reports, Connie Britton just returned from Ethiopia in November 2011. After a three-year adoption process, he successfully adopted a 9-month-old boy and finally realized his wish to be a mother. . "I don't think about my lucky star all the time," said the 40-year-old actress. 
     
    Extended Reading
    • Pierce 2022-04-15 09:01:08

      Not a mustang after all

      This is a story about a prisoner, and the film depicts the prisoner's relationship with an unruly wild horse. After watching the whole movie, I feel that the name of the movie "Wild Horse" is not only because horses almost occupy the C position in the film, but it is even more difficult to say that...

    • Dasia 2022-04-15 08:01:01

      "Mustang" a male classmate with a story

      At the beginning, you will think that this is a documentary that advocates the protection of nature and species diversity. After entering the feature film, you will find that it is probably a crime prevention science and education film invested by the US government and guided by an external...

    • Jasmin 2022-04-16 09:01:09

      This movie is very suitable to watch with cloe zhao's knights. It also shoots people and horses. It also has a very important family line. It is also very exciting, but the lines of the two directors are completely different. If cloe zhao's focus is mainly on the protagonist's self-recognition through the identity of a knight, here people and horses can be said to be dual protagonists. The two are lonely and sympathetic to each other. Interpretation of the theme of "Mustang". While the description is delicate, the director also has insight into the social issues behind each of them. Overall, it is a film with rich and layered meanings. Finally, the director himself is really beautiful

    • Albert 2022-04-17 09:01:14

      "Human-horse Relationship" has made another good film, not bad for the "marginalization" and "silent wins over sound" in "Knight", and also the introverted and delicate and treasured human feelings in "Jockey Pete". And it effectively leads the audience to understand this special and unfamiliar prison domestication project, as well as the friendship between each other based on the background of true events. The photography at the beginning is particularly beautiful, but it still feels a little loose.

    The Mustang quotes

    • Psychologist: You've been in isolation. What do you think about that?

      Roman: I'm not good with people.

    • Martha: When I was six, I, uh, started to write letters of support to your parole board. But your parole was always denied, so I thought it was my fault that you were still in prison, because I wasn't a good enough writer. Then, when I got older, I understood. You didn't want to get out. So I stopped writing. I kept one of those letters. "My dad is fun. Send him back home".