From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tyne Daly
Tyne Daly
Tyne Daly Daly.[3] Her younger brother is actor Timothy Daly. Her
sister-in-law, Amy Van Nostrand, is also an actress. She
was raised in Westchester County, New York, where she
started her career by performing in summer stock with
her family; she earned her Equity Card at age 15. She
studied at Brandeis University and The American Musical
and Dramatic Academy.[3]
Daly was married to actor/director Georg Stanford
Brown from 1966 to 1990.[4]
Daly at the 2009 premiere of PoliWood
Born Ellen Tyne Daly
February 21, 1946 (1946-02-21) Daly with her brother Tim Daly, 2009.
Madison, Wisconsin,
United States
Occupation Actress
Career
Years 1968–present Television
active
Daly represented one half of the title characters in the
Spouse Georg Stanford Brown (1966-1990) 3 legendary CBS cop drama Cagney & Lacey winning four
children Emmy Awards for her performance as Mary Beth Lacey,
Website the married working mother. Between herself and co-
star Sharon Gless, they took the Primetime Emmy Award
http://www.cagneyandlacey.com/ for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series six years
in a row, a winning streak unmatched in any major cate-
Tyne Daly (born February 21, 1946) is an American stage gory by a show.
and screen actress, widely known for her work as De- She appeared as social worker Maxine Gray, who was
tective Mary Beth Lacey in the television series Cagney & also the mother to the show’s title character on the CBS
Lacey and as Maxine Gray in the television series Judging drama Judging Amy, which ran from 1999 to 2005. Ad-
Amy. She is also known for her role as Alice Henderson dressing a conference of the National Association of So-
in television series Christy. She has won six Emmy Awards cial Workers in 2000, Daly said that she had learned from
for her television work,[1][2] and the Tony Award for Best social workers and social work texts to improve her por-
Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical in Gypsy: A trayal of her character. She added: "I take from you be-
Musical Fable in 1989. cause you are the ones dealing with all the bad insti-
tutions of our society: institutionalized poverty, institu-
Early years tionalized racism, institutionalized cynicism."[5]
She appeared in a made-for-TV movie for Lifetime
Daly was born Ellen Tyne Daly in Madison, Wisconsin, in-
in 2003 titled Undercover Christmas, as Anne Cunningham.
to a creative family; she is the daughter of actor James
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tyne Daly
She played the role of a traditional mother and peace- Role model
maker at Christmas time in a wealthy family of lawyers,
Daly has been identified as a feminist role model, partic-
who initially disapproves of her FBI agent son’s girl-
ularly based on her television roles in Cagney and Lacey
friend.[6]
and Judging Amy. Her role as Lacey showed a woman de-
tective at a time where the idea was still novel; the show
Theater was also novel in presenting Lacey primarily in a work
Daly’s first Broadway role was in 1967 in a short-lived environment, rather than always showing the character
play, That Summer, That Fall.[3][7][8] In April 1989, she at home.[7] She has also been outspoken about maintain-
starred as Rose in a 14 city U.S. tour of the musical Gypsy ing a natural appearance as she ages, and for the run of
which finally landed on Broadway in late 1989. This pro- Judging Amy, Daly’s hair was shown in its naturally gray
duction was the second revival of the show to play Broad- state.[19]
way (the first was in 1974 with Angela Lansbury). Daly
won the 1990 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
for her performance in Gypsy.[9] Daly left Gypsy in July Personal life
1990, with Linda Lavin playing Rose, and returned in Daly was married to Georg Stanford Brown from 1966
April 1991 through closing in July 1991. Daly appeared to 1990. They have three daughters: Alisabeth (b. 1968),
in the Broadway revival of the Anton Chekhov play The a potter; actress Kathryne (b. 1971); and Alyxandra (b.
Seagull in 1992 as Madame Arkadina.[3][10] She appeared 1985).[4][20]
as Sally Adams in the City Center Encores! staged concert
of Call Me Madam in February 1995.[11] In regional theatre
she played Lola in Come Back, Little Sheba at the Los An- Filmography
geles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, California in April Source:[3][20]
1997.[12] She appeared on Broadway in the 2006 play Rab- Film
bit Hole, portraying the mother of the play’s protagonist, Year Title Role Other notes
played by Cynthia Nixon.[13] In January 2008 she played
1970 Angel Un- Merilee Biker film starring
the role of Mother in the world premiere production of
chained Don Stroud
the Edward Albee play Me, Myself & I at the McCarter
Theatre, Princeton, New Jersey.[14] In 2009, she appeared 1976 The Enforcer Insp. Kate The third Dirty Har-
in the original cast of Love, Loss, and What I Wore.[15] In Moore ry film
2011, she starred as Maria Callas in Master Class at the 1977 Telefon Putterman
Manhattan Theater Club on Broadway and is creating
2001 The Wed- Joan De- Directed by Sam
the role of Judy Steinberg in the new musical It Shoulda
ding Dress lano Pillsbury
Been You by Brian Hargrove and Barbara Anselmi, direct-
ed by David Hyde Pierce at George Street Playhouse, New Television
Brunswick, New Jersey, from October 4 - November 6, Year Title Role Other notes
2011.[16] 1968 General Caroline Unknown
Hospital Beale Episodes
Cabaret 1970 Ironside Joanna Episode: "The
Daly performed a cabaret act, Second Time Around, in Jan- Leigh People Against
uary 2010 at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency, New York City. Judge McIntyre"
She had previously performed at Feinstein’s in May
1971 Mission: Saretta Episode:
2009.[17]
Impossible Lane "Nerves"
Film 1974 The Streets Mrs. Carli- Episode # 42,
of San no "Commitment"
Daly appeared in John and Mary (1969), the movie adap-
Francisco
tation of Play It As It Lays (1972), and The Adulteress.[3][7]
She was cast as Inspector Harry Callahan’s first female 1982 Magnum, Kate Sulli- Episode: "The
partner, Kate Moore, in the 1976 Dirty Harry film The P.I. van Jororo Kill"
Enforcer.[3] Although her performance was not widely 1982–1988 Cagney & Det. Mary Emmy Award
praised, the concept was later used as the basis for the Lacey Beth Lacey for Outstanding
television show Hunter.[3][18] Lead Actress in
a Drama Series -
4 times
Nominated –
Emmy Award
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for Outstanding 1999 Execution Goldie
Lead Actress in of Justice Judge
a Drama Series - 1999–2005 Judging Maxine Emmy Award
2 times Amy Gray for Outstanding
Nominated – Supporting Ac-
Golden Globe tress in a Drama
Award for Best Series
Actress – Televi- Nominated –
sion Series Dra- Emmy Award
ma - 4 times for Outstanding
Nominated - TV Supporting Ac-
Land Award - 3 tress in a Drama
times Series - 5 times
1988 Dolly (TV herself Episode # 18; 2009 Grey’s Carolyn Episode: "Sym-
series) sang one song Anatomy Shepherd pathy for the
solo and anoth- Devil"
er song with
Georgia Mabel Made for TV
Parton
O’Keeffe [21] Didge movie (Lifetime)
1991 Wings Mimsy Episode: "My Stern
Borogroves Brother’s Keep-
2010 Burn No- Tina Episode: "A Dark
er"
tice [22] Road"
Nominated -
Emmy Award
for Outstanding Theatre work
Lead Actress in
a Comedy Series
Broadway
1992 Columbo Dolores Episode: "A Bird
(TV series) in the Hand" Year Production Playwright Role Notes and awards
1994 Columbo Dorthea Episode: "Un- 1967 That Sum- • Broadway
(TV series) dercover" mer - That debut
Fall[8] • Performances:
1994–1995 Christy Alice Hen- Emmy Award
Helen Hayes
derson for Outstanding
Theatre
Supporting Ac-
tress in a Drama 1989 Gypsy[9][23] Rose • - 1990 Tony
Series Award for
Nominated – Best Actress
Emmy Award in a Musical
for Outstanding • Performances:
Supporting Ac- Broadway and
tress in a Drama also US
Series National tour,
Nominated – 1989
Golden Globe 1992 The Seag- Madame
Award for Best ull[10] Arkadina
Supporting Ac- 2006 Rabbit Nat • Performances:
tress – Series, Hole[13] Biltmore
Miniseries or Theatre
Television Film • - 2006 Tony
1995 The Nanny Mona Episode: Award for
(TV series) "Strange Bedfel- Best Featured
lows" Actress in a
Bye Bye Mrs. Mae Made for TV Play
Birdie Peterson movie
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2011 Master Terrence Maria• Performances: Awards and recognition
Class[24][25] McNally Callas Samuel J.
Friedman Daly has been nominated for the Emmy Award a total of
17
Theatre (June times; she has won 6 times, for the following television
[1][31]
14, 2011 - performances:
September 4, • Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Cagney and Lacey in
2011) 1983, 1984, 1985, and 1988
• Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Christy in
1996
Off-Broadway • Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Judging Amy
Year Production Playwright Role Notes and awards in 2003
2009 Love, Loss, Nora • Performances: She was also recognized for the following:
and What I Ephron Westside • She won the 1990 Tony Award for Best Actress in a
Wore[26] and Delia Theatre, New Musical and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding
Ephron York City, Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Rose in
New York Gypsy.[23][32]
• She was nominated for a 2006 Tony Award for Best
Featured Actress in a Play for her role in Rabbit
Other stage credits Hole.[32]
Year Production Playwright Role • Daly received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Notes and awards
1963 Jenny Kissed Jean Kerr in 1995.[33]
• Performances:
Me[3] • In 2002,
Bucks County she was awarded the Women in Film Lucy
Award
Playhouse, in recognition of her excellence and
innovation in her creative works that have enhanced
New Hope,
the perception of women through the medium of
Pennsylvania
television.[34]
2008 Agamemnon[27] Aeschylus Clytaemnestra • Performances:
Getty Villa,
Malibu, References
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2010) in ’Gypsy’". Christian Science Monitor.
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• Performances:
McNally Kennedy Retrieved 2010-03-19.
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2011 It Shoulda Been Brian Har- Mother of the • Performances:
Stanford Brown, Wife Tyne Daly Set for Divorce Court.
You[30] grove, Bride George Street
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2010 ’Agamemnon’".Los Angeles Times, September 18,
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November 12, 1989 Push-Button or Not".The New York Times, January
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Hole’:Mourning a Child in a Silence That’s Sciences. http://www.emmys.com/
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[14] Gans, Andrew."Seeing Double: Albee’s Me, Myself [32] ^ "Tony Awards tonyawards.com, retrieved March
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Daly at Feinstein’s Beginning Jan. 19".playbill.com, • Cagney & Lacey official web site
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Rock’ win makes Dryer happy". Tampa Tribune.
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[19] http://www.westsidetoday.com/articles/2005/04/ Short description
29/bel_air/news_highlights/01aaaaaaatynedaly.txt Date of birth February 21, 1946
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Place of birth Madison, Wisconsin, United States
http://www.filmreference.com/film/61/Tyne-
Daly.html. Retrieved 2010-01-25. Date of death
[21] Hetrick, Adam."’Georgia O’Keefe [sic],’ with Allen Place of death
and Irons, to Bloom on Lifetime Sept.
19".playbill.com, August 24, 2009
[22] "Tyne Daly Guest Stars on "Burn Notice"
Tonight".tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com,
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[23] ^ "’Gypsy’ at the Internet Broadway Database"
ibdb.com, retrieved March 19, 2010
[24] "’Master Class: Theater Review’" The Hollywood
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[25] "’Master Class’ at the Internet Broadway Database"
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