'White Lotus' Star Connie Britton Looks Unrecognizable On Set Of 'Luckiest Girl Alive'
July 27 2021, Published 11:41 a.m. ET
Connie Britton looks like a completely different person on set of her latest project.
Just days after the 54-year-old actress stepped out at the premieres for The White Lotus and Space Jam rocking blonde locks, she was spotted filming with a new head of dark brown tresses.
Photos from the set of Luckiest Girl Alive in Toronto emerged this week, showing the Nashville alum with a darker 'do alongside co-star Chiara Aurelia. She was also pictured having a conversation with the film's director, Mike Barker.
The shots show Britton also wearing a bright orange top, maroon pants and big dark sunglasses.
The film – an adaptation of Jessica Knoll’s novel — follows Mila Kunis’ character, Ani FaNelli, as she is approached by a true crime documentary director to uncover the story behind an incident from her past.
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Aurelia, who was also pictured on set wearing a black choker necklace and light blue blouse, is said to be playing the younger version of Kunis’ character.
Other names that will appear in the film include Scoot McNairy, Justin Lupe, Jennifer Beals, Finn Wittrock, and Thomas Barbusca.
Britton currently stars in the HBO series The White Lotus, as well as the new movie Joe Bell with Mark Wahlberg, which is currently hitting theaters.
She will also appear as a voice in the TV mini-series Pandemica with Patrick J. Adams, Bono, Penelope Cruz, Danai Gurira, Nick Kroll, David Oyelowo, Kumail Nanjiani, and Wanda Sykes.
Though the American Horror Story alum's career is red-hot right now, one project she won't be tackling in the near future is a Friday Night Lights reboot. "I think that the consensus is they want to just let it lie. I’ve kind of come full circle because I was all for it in the beginning. I think if we had done it early on," the actress admitted in 2018 during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live. "But now I really do see how special it is to be able to end a series in that way. It was just so beautifully done and beautifully archedI think we kind of did it."