Just as we were trying to get over the demise of Rayna James, played by Connie Britton, CMT’s drama Nashville announces that actresses Rachel Bilson and Kaitlin Doubleday will be added to the weekly soap opera. “We welcome Rachel and Kaitlin into our incredibly talented ensemble,” said Marshall Herskovitz, executive producer and showrunner.
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a oeNashvillea Enlists Rachel Bilson and Kaitlin Doubleday For Upcoming Season
Just as we were trying to get over the demise of Rayna James, played by Connie Britton, CMT’s drama Nashville announces that actresses Rachel Bilson and Kaitlin Doubleday will be added to the weekly soap opera. “We welcome Rachel and Kaitlin into our incredibly talented ensemble,” said Marshall Herskovitz, executive producer and showrunner.
‘Nashville’ Recap: Rayna Is Laid to Rest
After last week’s stunner, mourners gather to pay their last respects to Rayna Jaymes in an emotional episode of the CMT drama Mourning can often bring out the best qualities in people, while sometimes giving rise to the worst in others. But laying Rayna Jaymes to rest in one of the most raw, emotional episodes of to date elicited nothing but the finest performances from Connie Britton’s fellow cast members.
‘Nashville’ Recap: Rayna Is Laid to Rest
After last week’s stunner, mourners gather to pay their last respects to Rayna Jaymes in an emotional episode of the CMT drama Mourning can often bring out the best qualities in people, while sometimes giving rise to the worst in others. But laying Rayna Jaymes to rest in one of the most raw, emotional episodes of to date elicited nothing but the finest performances from Connie Britton’s fellow cast members.
Say It Aina t So: Connie Brittona s Rayna James Says Goodbye To a oeNashvillea
Just when you thought Connie Britton, a.k.a. Rayna James, was in for the long haul on CMT’s hit drama, Nashville , the Hollywood actress is saying goodbye to the recently renewed drama, after four and a half seasons. When CMT picked up the hour-long drama for a fifth season-after ABC cancelled the show at the end of four seasons-there had been much speculation that Connie would not return as Rayna.
10 crazy a Nashvillea facts you forget until you re-watch the whole show again
On Thursday night, “Nashville” returns on CMT for its fifth season – or maybe more accurately, “Nashville 2.0.” The soapy country music drama has a new network after ABC gave it the boot in May, and new executive producers Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick have taken over showrunner duties. Recently, I re-watched the first four seasons of “Nashville” and was surprised at how much I learned about the show, which took some bizarre, enraging and convoluted turns.
Why ‘Nashville’ Is the Best Drama About the Music Industry
Nashville has had an interesting trajectory in its four-season run on television. After its cancellation on ABC, the Connie Britton-led drama found a new home on the network where it truly belongs, CMT With so many great music-based series to compare it to, like Empire , The Get Down , Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll and the recently cancelled Vinyl , how does this country music drama stand out? Let’s discuss what makes Nashville the best drama about the music industry.
‘Nashville’ returns with transgender actor, new plot lines
The new season of “Nashville” starts with traditional songs rooted in gospel and folk music rather than big production country songs. Rayna, played by Connie Britton, finds a revelation after hearing a blind man singing “Wayfaring Stranger,” an Appalachian tune estimated to be 2 centuries old.
a Nashvillea returns with transgender actress, new plot lines
In this 2012 photo, cast members Connie Britton, left, and Hayden Panettiere attend the “Nashville” discussion panel at a conference of television critics in Beverly Hills, Calif.