1995–2005: Early work While studying at the Neighborhood Playhouse, Britton (then Womack) made her New York theatrical debut in
Caroline Kava's
The Early Girl at The Courtyard Playhouse. Britton played seasoned prostitute Laurel opposite Cooper Lawrence, who played Joan. Britton's performance, while well received, nearly got her ousted from the Neighborhood Playhouse program, which prohibited students from taking professional employment during their course of study. After graduating, Britton spent two more years working in
off-Broadway theatre productions. In 1995, Britton made her feature film debut in
Edward Burns's comedy-drama
The Brothers McMullen. She moved to
Los Angeles after the film's success. In 1996, she began co-starring as Nikki Faber in the ABC sitcom
Spin City opposite
Michael J. Fox.''. After leaving
Spin City, Britton had a recurring role as Maggie Kimble Hume in the short-lived
CBS crime drama
The Fugitive. In 2001, she played Gertrude Temple,
Shirley Temple's mother in the ABC television film
Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story, based on Temple's 1988 autobiography. In the same year, she starred as Sophie Fitzgerald in the short-lived
NBC sitcom
The Fighting Fitzgeralds. In 2001, Britton also had a recurring role in the NBC political drama
The West Wing in the
third season, appearing in the two-part premiere titled "
Manchester" and the sixth episode titled "Gone Quiet" as Connie Tate, a member of Bruno Gianelli's team. In 2002, she returned to ABC and starred as Rachel Davis in the short-lived sitcom
Lost at Home. In 2006, she had a recurring role in the Fox espionage thriller
24 in the
fifth season as
Diane Huxley, a landlady and a brief girlfriend of
Jack Bauer (
Kiefer Sutherland).
2006–2011: Further recognition Britton co-starred opposite
Kyle Chandler in the NBC/
DirecTV drama series
Friday Night Lights as
Tami Taylor, the wife of a head football coach
Eric Taylor (Chandler), who becomes a high school guidance counselor. The show ran for five seasons from October 3, 2006, to February 9, 2011. During that time, Britton developed a devoted following for her performance – described by
The New York Times as "something of an icon, a 40-something sex symbol and role model." For her role in the show, she was nominated for
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2010 and 2011, for
TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Drama in 2007 and 2008, and was awarded
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama in 2010. In 2011, she co-starred opposite
Pamela Adlon in the romantic comedy
Conception. She appeared on the
WBEZ radio reading show
This American Life 429th episode, "Will They Know Me at Home?", in which she performed monologues from
David Finkel's nonfiction book
The Good Soldiers. In 2011, Britton starred in the first season in the
FX horror drama
American Horror Story. She played
Vivien Harmon, who relocates with her family to California after a series of tragic marital and family issues. Unfortunately for The Harmons, the new house they purchase quickly reveals itself to be haunted. For this role she was nominated for
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie in 2012. Britton had stated when she wrapped
American Horror Story she would be taking a couple of months off to be with her new adopted son, but that she would then begin to re-focus on developing her FX drama collaboration with
David O. Russell, but the project went into "
development hell".
2012–present: Continued success On March 6, 2012, Britton signed on to star in and produce the
ABC/
CMT musical drama series,
Nashville created by Academy Award winner
Callie Khouri. The series ran on ABC and CMT for six seasons from October 10, 2012, to July 26, 2018. She played
Rayna Jaymes, a 40-year-old renowned
country singer whose stardom is beginning to fade. Britton's performance received critical praise, and she was nominated for a fourth time for a
Primetime Emmy Award for
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and a
Golden Globe Award for
Best Actress – Television Series Drama for the first time for this role. However, in June 2016,
CMT picked up the series for a fifth season. In February 2017, Britton left
Nashville during the fifth season, but returned for the series finale in July 2018 as a guest star. In 2012, Britton co-starred opposite Edward Burns in the comedy-drama
The Fitzgerald Family Christmas. The film was met with positive reviews from critics. That same year, she had co-starred in the comedy-drama
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World opposite
Steve Carell and
Keira Knightley. In 2013, Britton co-starred opposite
Aubrey Plaza in the comedy
The To Do List, where she played the mother of Plaza's character. Britton returned to Austin, Texas, where
Friday Night Lights was filmed, to co-star opposite
Harry Connick Jr. and fellow actors and musicians
Willie Nelson,
Lyle Lovett and
Kris Kristofferson in the Christmas family drama
Angels Sing. In 2014, Britton co-starred opposite
Adam Driver as a
cougar therapist in the comedy-drama
This Is Where I Leave You, based on
Jonathan Tropper's 2009 best-selling novel. In 2015, she co-starred opposite
Thomas Mann,
RJ Cyler and
Olivia Cooke in the comedy-drama
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, directed by
Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, and based on
Jesse Andrews'
2012 novel of the same name, a wry coming-of-age story about Greg (Mann), a teenage oddball forced to befriend Rachel (Cooke), a classmate with leukemia. She played Greg's mother. That same year, she co-starred in the action comedy
American Ultra opposite
Jesse Eisenberg and
Kristen Stewart;
Sharon Stone had originally been cast in her part. In 2016, Britton reunited with
American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy in his miniseries
American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson as
Faye Resnick. In 2017, guest starred as Ally in the
Showtime comedy series
SMILF. Also in 2017, Britton starred in the comedy-drama film
Beatriz at Dinner and the biographical drama
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women. In 2018, she co-starred in the comedy-drama film
The Land of Steady Habits. Also in 2018, Britton starred as emergency dispatcher Abby Clark in the first season of the Fox procedural drama
9-1-1, her third collaboration with Ryan Murphy. The same year, she returned to
American Horror Story for the eighth season,
Apocalypse, reprising her role as
Vivien Harmon. She also co-starred opposite
Eric Bana as Debra Newell in the
Bravo true crime anthology series
Dirty John, for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination for
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film. In 2019, she played
Roger Ailes' wife in the drama film,
Bombshell. Her later film credits include
Promising Young Woman (2020),
Joe Bell (2020),
Breaking (2022), and
Luckiest Girl Alive (2022). Britton starred as Nicole Mossbacher in the first season of HBO anthology series,
The White Lotus in 2021, receiving
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie nomination (losing to her co-star
Jennifer Coolidge). In 2023, she reunited with
Friday Night Lights showrunner
Jason Katims in the
Apple TV+ drama series
Dear Edward based on the
novel of the same name by Ann Napolitano. In 2024, Britton appeared in the dark comedy film
Winner playing the role of
Reality Winner's mother. ==Personal life==