Connie Britton

Connie Britton, honestly, she’s been everywhere—TV, movies, you name it. She really broke through as Rayna Jaymes, the country music star trying to keep her career alive in “Nashville,” which dropped in 2012. That came right after she wrapped up five seasons of “Friday Night Lights,” where she and Kyle Chandler basically crushed it as the Taylors (if you know, you know). Before that, she was in the “Friday Night Lights” movie with Billy Bob Thornton, and even did the indie thing with Edward Burns in “Looking for Kitty.” Born Constance Womack in Boston—yeah, classic New England roots—she grew up with her twin sister after the family moved to Virginia. Her dad was into physics and energy, so definitely not the Hollywood type. She’s got some Irish, German, and English in the mix too. Went to Dartmouth, studied Asian studies (random, but cool), and even spent time in Beijing. Clearly, she’s not here to do things halfway. After college? She hustled in New York, learning from Sanford Meisner, grinding in theater, then jumped out to LA after “The Brothers McMullen” hit big at Sundance. People loved her as Molly in that film. TV-wise, she popped up in “Lost at Home,” did some time on “Spin City” with Michael J. Fox, and even made an appearance on “The West Wing.” Britton splits her time between NY and LA, loves hiking and yoga, and does her bit volunteering. Kind of a legend, honestly.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1967-03-06
  • Height: 5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
  • Birth Location: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  • Children: (divorced) Eyob Britton
  • Parents: Edgar Allen Womack Jr.
  • Professions: Actress, Producer, Soundtrack

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Tucked away in the Hollywood Hills, this character’s crib sits smack beneath the giant “D” of the Hollywood sign. It’s not just some random house, either—it’s the kind of place that screams old-school Hollywood glamour with a dash of eccentricity. You can imagine late-night parties, weird neighbors peeking through their blinds, and the constant hum of city life just down the hill. The view? Insane, obviously. The kind of spot where you’d expect to bump into celebrities at the corner store or spot a director scouting locations from their porch. Living under that iconic sign isn’t just a cool detail; it totally sets the vibe for the character’s whole world—there’s a tension between fame and anonymity, dreams and reality. People in town know the house almost as much as the person living in it. Seriously, it’s the ultimate Hollywood address for anyone chasing—or running from—the spotlight.

    • Quotes:

      Marriage, man, it’s a rollercoaster. The ups, the downs, and yeah, sometimes you just wanna launch yourself off the track. But honestly, if you can’t laugh through the madness, what’s even the point? A sense of humor is basically the glue that keeps people from strangling each other over who forgot to buy milk or whose turn it is to take out the trash. It’s not just about cracking dumb jokes, either—it’s about finding those little sparks of joy when everything else feels like a dumpster fire. You screw up? Laugh about it together. You’re both stressed? Find something ridiculous to giggle about. That shared laughter? It’s like a secret language, something only you two understand. Sure, love is great and all, but let’s be real—without a good laugh now and then, marriage would probably just feel like an endless group project with no deadline.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      March 6, 1967

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      5′ 8″ (1.73 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Boston, Massachusetts, USA

    • Does Ram Charan have children?

      Yes, Eyob Britton

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Edgar Allen Womack Jr. and Surekha

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      58 years old