Connie Britton is such a fun time!  

She reveals the Friday Night Lights movie start date as April 2013?  Hopefully she isn’t joking!   

TV’s Most Versatile Actresses [x]
3. Connie Britton

TV’s Most Versatile Actresses [x]

3. Connie Britton

Connie Britton for InStyle Magazine
*** Note to annoyed internet peoples… I swear this is the last time I’ll reblog these picture today… found HQ pics!

Connie Britton for InStyle Magazine

*** Note to annoyed internet peoples… I swear this is the last time I’ll reblog these picture today… found HQ pics!

Connie Britton:  I will always miss Tami Taylor.


She also talks about American Horror Story and her role on Nashville, Faith Hill was her country singer inspiration!

Watch Connie Britton Scream her Lungs Out… Elle Magazine Shoot Behind the Scenes

3. TAMI TAYLOR (CONNIE BRITTON), “FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS”: The delicate  push-pull between Tami and Eric Taylor was always the heart of NBC and DirecTV’s  beautiful “Friday Night Lights,” which concluded this year. It came to a head  during a tense family dinner in the final episode, as coach Taylor tried to  explain to their daughter why she was too young to marry. As he firmly explained  that marriage is about compromise, Tami (Connie Britton) had to leave: The  speech belied her husband’s refusal to move for the sake of her career.
 Standing by a restaurant parking lot, she delivered the most devastating  lines we heard on television this year. “It’s my turn, babe,” she said,  reminding him how many times she had moved for his job. “Because otherwise, what  am I gonna tell our daughter?”
Britton earned so much good faith that we went into “American Horror Story”  already rooting for her desperate character. The FX horror series, which gave us  few characters to like, never would have taken off without her.
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3. TAMI TAYLOR (CONNIE BRITTON), “FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS”:

The delicate push-pull between Tami and Eric Taylor was always the heart of NBC and DirecTV’s beautiful “Friday Night Lights,” which concluded this year. It came to a head during a tense family dinner in the final episode, as coach Taylor tried to explain to their daughter why she was too young to marry. As he firmly explained that marriage is about compromise, Tami (Connie Britton) had to leave: The speech belied her husband’s refusal to move for the sake of her career.

 Standing by a restaurant parking lot, she delivered the most devastating lines we heard on television this year. “It’s my turn, babe,” she said, reminding him how many times she had moved for his job. “Because otherwise, what am I gonna tell our daughter?”

Britton earned so much good faith that we went into “American Horror Story” already rooting for her desperate character. The FX horror series, which gave us few characters to like, never would have taken off without her.

Also read: ‘Boardwalk Empire’ Death: Yep, They Went There

In a conference call with reporters on Thursday, the show’s cocreator confirmed that Connie Britton and Dylan McDermott will not be back as series regulars in Season 2. Also, say goodbye to that creepy house. 

Halle-FREAKING-Lujah!!  Now, go find an awesome show, Connie Britton!

Widest marital range: Connie Britton

In the fifth season of Friday Night Lights, Connie Britton informed her pretend husband Kyle Chandler that she had a great job offer in Philadelphia, and that taking it would mean abandoning the place that had been their home for five years and the coaching position that had made him a local demigod. Chandler’s Eric Taylor required a little time to wrap his head around this change, but he finally agreed that, after years of putting his career on the front burner, it was time to make some sacrifices for his wife. When Britton’s American Horror Story character tried to make it clear to her dazed therapist husbandthat she would prefer not to live in a haunted house whose ghost population includes the murdered student he had an affair with and impregnated, he booked her a room in the local nuthouse. As such, Britton deserves notice for convincingly portraying one half of the best and worst marriages on TV in the space of 10 months.

The AV Club:   The TV Club Awards 2011 

Widest marital range: Connie Britton

In the fifth season of Friday Night Lights, Connie Britton informed her pretend husband Kyle Chandler that she had a great job offer in Philadelphia, and that taking it would mean abandoning the place that had been their home for five years and the coaching position that had made him a local demigod. Chandler’s Eric Taylor required a little time to wrap his head around this change, but he finally agreed that, after years of putting his career on the front burner, it was time to make some sacrifices for his wife. When Britton’s American Horror Story character tried to make it clear to her dazed therapist husbandthat she would prefer not to live in a haunted house whose ghost population includes the murdered student he had an affair with and impregnated, he booked her a room in the local nuthouse. As such, Britton deserves notice for convincingly portraying one half of the best and worst marriages on TV in the space of 10 months.

The AV Club:   The TV Club Awards 2011 

3. Yes, Jessica Lange does her best Tennessee Williams even when the cameras aren’t rolling. Samplechatter to Britton, who was hung up on making sure her birthing pains looked and sounded legit: “Oh, Ms. Scaaaahlett, I don’t know nuthin’ about birthin’ babies.” (Britton’s reply? “I dare you to say that in the next take.”)And after one of Britton’s more colorful ad-libs: “Girl, that’s a convent next door. You can’t be yelling about vagin-ahs!”

4. Seriously though, Lange and Britton have fun making this show. “Was that too much?” Britton asks, after her first take at wailing like a banshee (because poor Viv’s being dragged back into the haunted house against her will.) Lange laughs and answers: “It’s never too much, especially not for this show!” And when “Birth” director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon asked if Constance might be running around in 5-inch heels during the birthing scene, Lange says: “I’m going to sprint like in the olden days!”

Don’t forget the salt & pepper! “Baby Food” #AHS ep 6  #JessicaLange #ConnieBritton  #FrancesConroy [X]

Don’t forget the salt & pepper! “Baby Food” #AHS ep 6  #JessicaLange #ConnieBritton  #FrancesConroy [X]