![]() GUGINO Probably one of the reasons we became such good friends and that it has lasted this long is that I’m constantly inspired by Connie’s work. It paves the path.Īs your careers took you to different places, how did your friendship influence your professional choices? Were you ever up for the same role, did you consult each other on projects? At a young age, you need to see somebody that is doing something that you hope you can do but aren’t even sure what it looks like yet. The ability to tell stories about people, with the most personal being the most universal. GUGINO Storytellers are so imperative - and, certainly, at this moment in time - for a number of reasons. I realize now how much I value that perspective and being able to have been around that at a young age, at a moment where we were just starting out. Do you remember how Gary used to talk about character laughs? His favorite kind of laugh wasn’t the one with the written punchline, it was when the audience knew the character so well they would laugh because they loved their behavior. We would have these philosophical conversations and the notion of empathy came up so much early on - the idea that as actors we would be in the position to bring people to life and give an audience a sense of people they might not experience in their own lives.īRITTON Something that we were recently talking about is that environment with Michael J. GUGINO We bonded over just really liking each other, but also in this quest as young women coming into this business. ( Laughs.)īRITTON Yes! It was the time of the cosmopolitan. GUGINO We were on our own, and with a half-hour show, the schedule is pretty doable. And on top of that, we were able to find each other and discover New York together, as grown-ups. Everyone on the cast was such an amazing comedic actor in their own right. But it was also an opportunity for us to actually make a living at what we do.īRITTON I had done a recurring role on Ellen but other than that, Spin City was my first big job. We were two girls in our 20s who were getting this opportunity to work with Michael J. The pals took a pause with THR to reflect on how their long-lasting friendship has influenced their careers, and how each other’s support has pushed their voices forward.ĬONNIE BRITTON We met on the set of Spin City.ĬARLA GUGINO Out of many great things from that experience, by far the most special is that I met my best friend. (Britton is also filming the upcoming Fox News drama where she’ll play Beth Ailes, the wife of the late chief Roger Ailes, on the big screen.) The adaptation of the popular podcast about a woman whose boyfriend pulls her into a web of lies premieres Nov. The 51-year-old Britton, a single mom of one young son, recently jumped back to her American Horror Story roots for a cameo and just completed production on Bravo’s Dirty John. 12 (she’s now wrapping her next project, as star and executive producer of Cinemax drama Jett, written and directed by her longtime offscreen partner and creative collaborator, Sebastian Gutierrez). “Getting 45 minutes on the phone together is the biggest luxury!” says Gugino, 47, whose Netflix series The Haunting of Hill Housedebuted Oct. ![]() Still, their recent conversation with The Hollywood Reporter was the first time in a while that the two were able to carve out a catch-up session amid busy production schedules. Connie Britton and Carla Gugino have been best friends for 25 years.
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