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Tyne Daly

 
Actor: Tyne Daly
  • Born: Feb 21, 1946 in Madison, Wisconsin
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama
  • Career Highlights: The Enforcer, Zoot Suit, The Entertainer
  • First Major Screen Credit: Angel Unchained (1970)

Biography



The daughter of actor James Daly and sister of actor Tim Daly, Emmy award-winning American actress Tyne Daly was destined early on to enter the family business. After graduation from the American Academy of Dramatic Art, Tyne worked on stage and appeared in TV guest spots starting in the early '70s. While applauded for her talent, Daly found full stardom eluding her for several years during a long string of busted TV pilots like In Search of America (1971), Doctor Granger (1972), Fitzgerald and Pride (1972) and Hotshot Harry and the Rocking Chair Renegades (1979) did little to make her bankable (though her performance as Kate, female partner to Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry Callahan, in the 1976 action opus The Enforcer, most assuredly helped).

Then in 1981, Tyne Daly and Loretta Swit were cast in the pilot of Cagney and Lacey, an unusual (for U.S. prime time television) story of two policewomen who could handle their jobs with courage and assuredness. The success of the pilot led to a series in 1982, with Daly cast as Detective Mary Beth Lacey (opposite Meg Foster and later Sharon Gless). The series witnessed the character fighting to be accepted on equal terms with her male counterparts, and also struggling to maintain a normal home life as wife and mother. Daly's realistic portrayal earned her considerable praise from real-life law enforcement officials. Cagney and Lacey was cancelled in 1983, but returned to the air a year later thanks to a letter-writing campaign mounted by viewers. By the time the series ended in 1988, Daly had won four Emmy awards for her portrayal of Lacey. In 1994 she starred opposite Kellie Martin in the short-lived inspirational TV drama Christy, and in 1995 appeared in a trio of Cagney and Lacey reunions.

In subsequent years Daly switched venues, devoting her energies to the Broadway stage. Her accomplishments during this period included scoring a personal triumph and winning a Tony as Mama Rose in the 1989-90 revival of the 1959 musical Gypsy, and taking on untold challenges in a five-role, one-woman show, Mystery School, at Gotham's Angel Orensanz Foundation Center in 1998 (revived 2008). As time rolled on, the actress (like Cagney co-star Gless) returned to television, notably with a key supporting role as the lead character's domineering, judgmental mother on the series drama Judging Amy (1999-2005) (a series on which Gless occasionally appeared as a guest star)). Having caught the theatrical bug, however, Daly also retained her footing on stage in such outings as the acclaimed Rabbit Hole (2006) (opposite John Slattery and Cynthia Nixon). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Tyne Daly

Daly at the 2009 premiere of PoliWood
Born Ellen Tyne Daly
February 21, 1946 (1946-02-21) (age 63)
Madison, Wisconsin,
United States
Occupation Actress
Years active 1968–present
Spouse(s) Georg Stanford Brown (1966-1990) 3 children
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Tyne Daly (born February 21, 1946) is an American stage and screen actress, widely known for her work as Detective Lacey in the television series Cagney and Lacey. She won the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical in Gypsy in 1989.

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Biography

Daly with her brother Tim Daly.

Daly was born Ellen Tyne Daly in Madison, Wisconsin into a creative family; she is the daughter of actor James Daly. Her younger brother is actor Timothy Daly. She is also related to former game show host and newsman John Charles Daly. Her sister-in-law, Amy Van Nostrand, is also an actress.

She studied at Brandeis University and The American Musical and Dramatic Academy.

Daly was married to actor/director Georg Stanford Brown from 1966 to 1990. They have three daughters, Alisabeth, a potter, Alyxandra, and Kathryne Dora, who is an actress.

Career

Film

Daly's best known appearance in a feature film was as Inspector Harry Callahan's partner, Kate Moore, in the 1976 Dirty Harry film The Enforcer. She also made appearances in Play It As It Lays, John and Mary, The Adulteress, and Speedtrap. She received top billing for The Adulteress (1973).

Television

Daly is best known for her work in television.

In the 1970s, Daly began to appear frequently as a guest on episodic primetime shows including Ironside, McMillan and Wife, Mission: Impossible, The Mod Squad, The Streets of San Francisco, and Barnaby Jones. On several programs, including Medical Center, The Rookies, and Quincy, M.E., she appeared over the run of the programs several times as several different characters.

In 1981, Daly was cast as detective Mary Beth Lacey in the TV movie Cagney and Lacey, opposite Loretta Swit as Christine Cagney. The following year, CBS developed a series based on the movie, and actress Meg Foster was cast as Cagney. After a few episodes, CBS decided to let Foster go because of her resemblance to Daly, and Sharon Gless was cast. Daly is perhaps best known for her appearance in this show, which ran for seven seasons.

After the series ended, Daly continued to make additional appearances on prime-time programs, including a comedic turn on The Nanny, an appearance on the Sharon Gless program The Trials of Rosie O'Neill, and four reunion Cagney and Lacey movies between 1994 and 1996. She also guest starred in 1988 on Dolly Parton's short-lived musical variety series Dolly!, which allowed her to demonstrate to TV audiences her musical abilities, as she sang one song herself (a cappella), and then joined Parton on another song.

Her next continuing role was on the CBS drama Christy.

She appeared in a made for TV Christmas movie in 2003 - Undercover Christmas, as Anne Cunningham. Her role of a traditional mother and peacemaker at Christmas time for a stuffy family lawyers.

Most recently, she appeared as social worker Maxine Gray, who was also the mother to the show's title character Amy, on the CBS drama Judging Amy, which ran from 1999 to 2005. Addressing a conference of the National Association of Social Workers in 2000, Daly said that she had learned from social workers and social work texts to improve her portrayal of her character. She added: "I take from you because you are the ones dealing with all the bad institutions of our society: institutionalized poverty, institutionalized racism, institutionalized cynicism."[1]

In Grey's Anatomy she made a guest appearance as the mother of Derek Shepard.

Theater roles

Daly has made several appearances on the Broadway stage. Her first appearance was in 1967, in a short-lived play, "That Summer, That Fall". She appeared in a revival of the Anton Chekhov play The Seagull, and had a nearly two-year run in a 1989 revival of Gypsy playing Mama Rose. She recently appeared in the 2006 play Rabbit Hole, portraying the mother of the play's protagonist, played by Cynthia Nixon. In 2008 she appeared as Mother in the world premiere production of the Edward Albee play Me, Myself & I at the McCarter Theatre, Princeton, New Jersey. [2]

Role model

Daly has been identified as a feminist role model, particularly based on her television roles in Cagney and Lacey and Judging Amy. Her role as Lacey showed a woman detective at a time where the idea was still novel; the show was also novel in presenting Lacey primarily in a work environment, rather than always showing the character at home. She has also been outspoken about maintaining a natural appearance as she ages, and for the run of Judging Amy, Daly's hair was shown in its naturally gray state.[3]

Personal life

Ms. Daly was married to Georg Stanford Brown for 24 years (1966 - 1990) (divorced), has 3 daughters, Kathryne Dora Brown (b. 1971) is an actress, Alisabeth (b. 1968) is a potter, and Alyxandra Beatris Brown (b. 1985).

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Other notes
1968 General Hospital Caroline Beale Unknown Episodes
1971 Mission: Impossible Saretta Lane Episode: "Nerves"
1982 Magnum PI Kate Sullivan Episode: "The Jororo Kill"
1982-1988 Cagney & Lacey Det. Mary Beth Lacey Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - 4 times
Nominated – Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - 2 times
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama - 4 times
Nominated - TV Land Award - 3 times
1988 Dolly (TV series) herself Episode # 18
1991 Wings Mimsy Borogroves Episode: "My Brother's Keeper"
Nominated - Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
1994-1995 Christy Alice Henderson Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Nominated – Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
1995 The Nanny (TV series) Mona Episode: "Strange Bedfellows"
Bye Bye Birdie Mrs. Mae Peterson
1999 Execution of Justice Goldie Judge
1999-2005 Judging Amy Maxine Gray Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Nominated – Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series - 5 times
2009 Grey's Anatomy Carolyn Shepherd Episode: "Sympathy for the Devil"
Georgia O'Keeffe Mabel Didge Stern
2010 Burn Notice Episode: TBA

Theatre

Broadway

Year Production Role Notes and awards
1967 That Summer - That Fall
1989 Gypsy Rose
  • Won - 1990 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
2006 Rabbit Hole

Other stage credits

Year Production Role Notes and awards
1963 Jenny Kissed Me by Jean Kerr
2008 Agamemnon by Aeschylus Clytaemnestra
2009 Love, Loss, and What I Wore by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron
2010 Master Class by Terrence McNally

Awards and recognition

Daly has been nominated for the Emmy Award a total of 14 times; she won 6 times, for the following television performances:

  • Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Cagney and Lacey in 1983, 1984, 1985, and 1988
  • Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Christy in 1996
  • Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Judging Amy in 2003

She was also recognized for the following:

  • She won the 1990 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Rose in Gypsy.
  • She was nominated for a 2006 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role in Rabbit Hole.
  • Daly has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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