TIMOTHY DALY


'Timothy Daly' (born 'James Timothy Daly' on March 1 1956 in New York City, New York) is an American stage, screen and voice actor, director and producer.

Contents
Biography
Early life
Career
Personal life
Selected filmography
Theatre
Awards and Nominations
External links

Biography


Early life

Daly was born in New York City, the only son and youngest child of actor James Daly and actress Hope Newell. He is a younger brother of actress Tyne Daly, who is ten years his senior and is a brother-in-law of television and film composer Mark Snow. He is also related to former game show host and newsman John Charles Daly. He has two other sisters, Mary Glynn (Mark Snow's wife) and Pegeen Michael. He attended The Putney School, where he started to study acting. He is of Irish descent.
Daly began his professional career while a student at Vermont's Bennington College, where he studied theatre and literature and acted in summer stock, in which he now holds a Bachelor of Arts. He graduated from college in 1979 and then moved to New York to continue studying acting and singing.
Career

Tim Daly debuted on stage when he was seven years old in Jenny Kissed Me play by Jean Kerr, together with father James Daly, mother Hope Newell and two sisters: Tyne Daly and Glynn Daly, along with Sharon Laughlin and John D. Irving.
His first leading film role was in the film ''Diner'', directed by Barry Levinson, which also launched the careers of some of today's most respected actors, including Kevin Bacon and Mickey Rourke. Starring roles soon followed in Alan Rudolph's feature, ''Made in Heaven'', the American Playhouse production of ''The Rise & Rise of Daniel Rocket'', and the CBS dramatic series, ''Almost Grown''.
He has starred in the Broadway production of ''Coastal Disturbances'' by playwright Tina Howe (he received a 1987 Theatre World Award for his performance) opposite Annette Bening, ''Oliver, Oliver'' at the Manhattan Theatre Club, ''Mass Appeal'' by Bill C. Davis and ''Bus Stop'' by William Inge at Trinity Square Repertory, ''The Glass Menagerie'' by Tennessee Williams (at the Santa Fe Festival Theatre), ''A Knife in the Heart'' and ''A Study in Scarlet'' (at the Williamstown Playhouse) and ''Paris Bound'' (at the Berkshire Theatre Festival).
Daly is well known for his role as straight-laced pilot Joe Hackett on the long-running NBC sitcom ''Wings''. He beat Kevin Conroy for the part. Daly has also made several appearances on ''The Sopranos'' as J.T. Dolan, an old friend of Christopher Moltisanti. Dolan was a struggling screen writer conflicted with gambling and drug issues, who was shot dead by Christopher in a drunken rage. Daly received a 2007 Emmy nomination for his work on the series.
Daly most recently appeared on stage opposite David Schwimmer and Željko Ivanek in the Broadway revival of ''The Caine Mutiny Court Martial''. He also appeared on the midseason ABC crime series ''Eyes'', which got good reviews but was canceled after only 5 episodes. He is also known as the voice of Superman in ''. Coincidentally, both Daly and Conroy have worked with each other in a couple of crossover episodes. Daly was unable to return as Superman in ''Justice League'' (the role then went to actor George Newbern), as he was already under contract to star in a remake of the 1960s classic TV drama ''The Fugitive'', a remake that aired for only one season (2000-2001). He reprised the role of Superman in the 2002 video game '' and the 2006 direct-to-video release ''.
As of 2006, Daly was playing the role of Nick Cavanaugh on the new ABC Drama ''The Nine''. Starting May 3, 2007, Tim Daly plays a new love interest for Kate Walsh (Addison Montgomery) on the new Grey's Anatomy spinoff, ''Private Practice''.
In 1997 with J. Todd Harris formed Daly-Harris Productions company, through which produced such movies like: ''Rite of Passage'' (1999), ''Execution of Justice'' (1999) (TV), ''Urbania'' (2000), ''Partners in Crime'' (2000), ''Sordid Lives'' (2000) and ''Tick Tock'' (2000).
Daly is also an owner of Red House Entertainment production company, which he co-founded with wife Amy Van Nostrand and Steve Burleigh. Movies produced through the company include Peabody Award and Humanitas Prize winning ''Edge of America'' and Daly's directing debut, the independent film ''Bereft''.
Daly and his wife have also created Wandering Park Productions, a company designed to develop and produce a variety of film, television and theater projects. The company producing credits include the critically acclaimed and award winning Los Angeles premiere of Vincent Cardinal's play ''A Colorado Catechism'', starring both Daly and his wife. The play received outstanding reviews and earned both Daly and his wife the DramaLogue Awards for Best Actor and Best Actress.
Personal life

Daly and wife, actress Amy Van Nostrand have two children (son Sam born 1984 and daughter Emelyn born 1989), and have both won DramaLogue Awards for Best Actress and Best Actor in the Coast Playhouse's ''The Colorado Catechism'' by Vincent J. Cardinal in Los Angeles. They married on September 18, 1982.

Selected filmography


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★ ''An Enemy of the People'' (American Playhouse) (1966) - Morten Stockmann

★ ''Hill Street Blues'' (1981) - Dann

★ ''Diner'' (1982) - William 'Billy' Howard

★ ''Ryan's Four'', ABC (1983) - Dr. Edward Gillian

★ ''Just the Way You Are'' (1984) - Frank Bantam

★ ''I Married a Centerfold'' (1984) - Kevin Coates

★ ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' (1985-1989)

★ ''Mirrors'', NBC (1985) - Chris Philips

★ ''The Rise & Rise of Daniel Rocket'' (American Playhouse) (1986) - Richard

★ ''I'll Take Manhattan'' (1987) - Toby Amberville

★ ''Made in Heaven'' (1987) - Tom Donnelly

★ ''Tonari no Totoro'' (1988) - father (voice)

★ ''Almost Grown'' (1988) - Norman Foley

★ ''Spellbinder'' (1988) - Jeff Mills

★ ''The More You Know'' (1989) - himself

★ ''Red Earth, White Earth '' aka ''Snake Treaty'', CBS (1989) - Guy Pehrsson

★ ''Wings'' (1990-1997) - Joseph 'Joe' Montgomery Hackett

★ ''Love or Money'' (1990) - Chris Murdoch

★ ''Year of the Comet'' (1992) - Oliver Plexico

★ '', NBC (1993) - David Koresh

★ '' (1993) - Colonel James Jackson Jr.

★ ''Dangerous Heart'' (1994) - Angel Perno

★ ''Caroline at Midnight'' aka ''Someone's Watching'' (1994) - Detective Ray Dillon

★ ''Witness to the Execution'' (1994) - Dennis Casterline

★ ''Denise Calls Up'' (1995) - Frank Oliver

★ ''Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde'' (1995) - Doctor Richard Jacks

★ ''The Associate'' (1996) - Frank

★ '' (1996-2000) - Clark Kent/Superman (voice)

★ ''The New Batman/Superman Adventures'' (1997-2000) - Superman/Clark Kent (voice)

★ ''The Object Of My Affection'' (1998) - Dr Robert Joley

★ ''The Batman/Superman Movie'' (1998) - Clark Kent / Superman (voice)

★ ''From the Earth to the Moon'' (1998) - James Lovell

★ ''Invasion America'' (1998) TV Series - Additional Voices

★ ''Seven Girlfriends'' (1999) - Jesse Campbell

★ ''Storm of the Century'' (1999) - Mike Anderson

★ ''Execution of Justice'' (1999) - Dan White

★ ''The Fugitive'' (2000-2001) - Dr Richard Kimble

★ ''A House Divided'', Showtime (2000) - Charles Dubose

★ ''The Outsider'', Showtime (2002) - Johnny Gault

★ ''Basic'' (2003) - Colonel Bill Styles

★ ''Edge of America'' (2003) - Leroy McKinney

★ ''Wilder Days'' (2003) - John Morse

★ ''Against the Ropes'' (2004) - Gavin Reese

★ ''Bereft'' (2004) - Uncle Happy

★ ''Return to Sender'' (2004) - Martin North

★ ''Eyes'' (2005-2007) - Harlan Judd

★ ''Mr. Gibb'' (2006) - Ronald Gibb

★ ''The Nine'' (2006-2007) - Nick Cavanaugh

★ ''The Skeptic'' (2007) - Bryan Becket

★ ''Private Practice'' (2007) - Dr Peter "Pete" Wilder

★ ''The Devil in Me''
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★ ''Bereft'' (2004)
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★ ''Bereft'' (2004)
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★ ''Edge of America'' (2003)

★ ''Bereft'' (2004)

★ ''Mermaids Singing, The '' (2006)

★ ''Beauty Loop ''
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★ ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' (1985-1989) - Scott (1986)

★ ''Monk'' (2002) - himself

★ ''The Sopranos'' (1999-2007) - J.T. Dolan

★ ''Judging Amy'' (1999-2005) - Monty Fisher

★ ''Commander in Chief'' (2006) - Cameron Manchester

★ '' (2007) - Reverend Jeb Curtis

★ ''Grey's Anatomy'' (2007) - Dr Peter "Pete" Wilder

Theatre


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★ ''Jenny Kissed Me'' by Jean Kerr (1963) - Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA

★ ''Equus'' by Peter Schaffer (1978) - Summer Stock (with Kevin McCarthy) - as Alan Strang

★ ''The Fifth Of July'' by Lanford Wilson (1981) - Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, RI

★ ''The Buried Child'' by Sam Shepard (1981) - Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, RI

★ ''Of Mice and Men'' by John Steinbeck (1981) - Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, RI

★ ''Mass Appeal'' by Bill C. Davis (1983) - Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, RI

★ ''Bus Stop'' by William Inge (1983) - Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, RI

★ The Cabaret (1983) - Williamstown Playhouse - performer

★ ''Christmas Carol'' by Charles Dickens/Hall and Cumming adaptation - Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, RI

★ ''Love Letters'' by A. R. Gurney - Canon Theater - as Andrew Makepiece Ladd III

★ ''Dugout'' - Mark Taper Forum Lab

★ ''The Lion In Winter'' by James Goldman - Windham Repertory

★ ''The Glass Menagerie'' by Tennessee Williams - Santa Fe Festival Theatre, Santa Fe, NM

★ ''A Knife in the Heart'' by Susan Yankowitz (1983) - Williamstown Playhouse - as Donald Holt

★ ''Fables For Friends'' (1984) - Playwrights Horizon Theatre (Off-Broadway debut) - as Trevor/Chris/Nicky/Victor/Eddie

★ ''Oliver, Oliver'' by Paul Osborn - Manhattan Theatre Club (Stage 73)/City Center (1985) - as Oliver Oliver

★ ''Paris Bound'' by Philip Barry (1985) - Berkshire Theatre Festival

★ ''Coastal Disturbances'' by Tina Howe (1986) - McGinn-Cazale Theatre (Second Stage Theatre) (Off-Broadway), New York - as Leo Hart

★ ''Coastal Disturbances'' by Tina Howe (1987) - Circle in the Square Theatre (Broadway debut), New York - as Leo Hart

★ ''A Study in Scarlet'' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1987) - Williamstown Playhouse - as Jefferson Hope

★ ''The Colorado Catechism'' by Vincent J. Cardinal (1993) - Coast Playhouse Los Angeles - as Ty Wain

★ ''Ancestral Voices'' by A.R. Gurney (2000) - George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, New Jersey

★ ''The Exonerated'' by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen (2003) - 45 Bleecker (Off-Broadway), New York

★ ''Cabaret & Main'' (2004) - Williamstown Playhouse - performer

★ ''Henry Flamethrowa'' by John Belluso (2005) - Studio Dante (Off-Off-Broadway), New York - as Peter Rhamelower

★ ''The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial'' by Herman Wouk (2006) - Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (Broadway), New York - as prosecutor Lt. Cmdr. John Challee

Awards and Nominations



1987 won Theatre World Award for Best Debut for his performance in ''Coastal Disturbances''

1993 won DramaLogue Award in Best Actor category for his performance in ''The Colorado Catechism'' by Vincent J. Cardinal

2000 won GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Movie as a producer of Execution of Justice

2000 won Golden Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Television Series (Drama) for his performance in ''The Fugitive''

2001 nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award in Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series category for his performance in ''The Fugitive''

2001 nominated for TV Guide Award in Actor of the Year in a New Series category for his performance in ''The Fugitive''

2005 won Peabody Award as an executive producer of Showtime's ''Edge of America

2006 nominated for Daytime Emmy in Outstanding Performer in a Children/Youth/Family Special category for his performance in ''Egde of America''

2007 nominated for Creative Arts Emmy Award in Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series category for his performance in ''The Sopranos''

External links



★ http://www.timdalyweb.com





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