Connie Britton: Why everyone seems to love the actress
Connie Britton first came to viewers' attention as coach's wife Tami Taylor on the series 'Friday Night Lights' and now she's starring as country singer Rayna James on the series 'Nashville,' which airs its season finale tonight. Here are a few reasons why Connie Britton has won over viewers on- and off-screen.
Lately, it seems like everyone is loving actress Connie Britton.
In a February in New York Times magazine, the headline called Britton a 鈥渓ate bloomer.鈥 鈥溾Friday Night Lights鈥 turned Britton into something of an icon, a 40-something sex symbol and role model at the center of a critically acclaimed show (albeit one that was never a ratings smash)," Susan Dominus wrote. "These days, the Internet is crowded with blog posts celebrating her exemplary television marriage, her maternal wisdom, the sheer amazingness of her hair. Britton [now] seemed to have emerged in her prime, in the process redefining what an actress鈥檚 prime exactly is.鈥
While the 46-year-old may not necessarily be a household name, she鈥檚 entered the hearts of many with her role as Tami Taylor, Coach鈥檚 wife and fierce school principal, in 鈥淔riday Night Lights,鈥听and now as Rayna Jaymes, country star, in ABC鈥檚 鈥Nashville.鈥
Here are some of the reasons why people love her:
鈥 Britton tries to stay true to herself.
Despite making her big break later in her career, Britton says she doesn't alter her personality or looks to conform to Hollywood鈥檚 idea of beauty. She told Amanda de Cadenet in a in 2012 that she didn鈥檛 want to be an actress who was seen as a person who is only "'a great actress because she's so beautiful.' ... I wanted to be seen as a great actress because I had a great craft and I was able to play roles that could impact people.鈥
Meanwhile, 鈥淔riday Night Lights鈥 director Jeff Reiner told the Times that 鈥淐onnie leads with her brains, not her beauty... I think that鈥檚 one reason women find her so appealing.鈥
鈥 Britton's international awareness
In 2011, Britton adopted her son, Yoby, from Ethiopia. Inspired, she told ,鈥 about a documentary about Ethiopian orphans that she's been working on for the past 10 years.
鈥 Britton's fight for layered roles and control over how she portrays characters
Rather than be inspired by more sexualized Hollywood starlets, Britton NPR in an interview that her favorite movie is Foul Play because she admires actress Goldie Hawn. 鈥淚鈥檝e always said that I want to play a full-fledged character that has drama and a sense of humor," the actress said. "And I think that was because I was so heavily influenced by funny ladies such as Goldie Hawn.鈥
Similarly, she鈥檚 been outspoken about what she will and won鈥檛 do when portraying her characters onscreen. According to , in the pilot of 鈥淣ashville,鈥 Britton refused to do a scene where she had to look in the mirror and mime a face-lift. She told IndieWire she wants to 鈥済et a strong female voice out there, no matter what the context is,鈥 and that she doesn't like the idea of portraying Reyna Jaymes as an 鈥渁ging country star.鈥 Both she and co-star Hayden Panettiere told that the show is not just about women 鈥渃at-fighting.鈥澨
听鈥揃ritton's relatability
From her on-camera sass to her down-to-earth personality, Britton seems both fun and hilarious. In August of 2012, Britton narrated a segment on website 鈥淔unny or Die鈥 called 鈥," and according to a segment from 2008, during her days on 鈥淔riday Night Lights,鈥 she and co-star Kyle Chandler played jokes on each other.
Saba Hamedy is a Monitor contributor.