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Tim Daly

American actor (born 1956)

Tim Daly

American actor (born 1956)

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James Timothy Daly (born March 1, 1956) is an American actor, producer and director, best known for his roles as Joe Hackett on the NBC sitcom Wings and his recurring role as drug-addicted screenwriter J.T. Dolan on The Sopranos. He starred as Pete Wilder on the ABC medical drama Private Practice from 2007 to 2012. He is also known for his voice role as Clark Kent/Superman in *Superman: The Animated Series *and several animated Superman movies. From 2014 until 2019, he portrayed Henry McCord, husband of the Secretary of State, on the CBS political drama Madam Secretary, starring Téa Leoni.

Early life

Tyne

Daly was born at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, the only son and youngest of four children of actor James Daly (1918–1978) and actress Mary Hope Daly (; 1921–2009). He is of Irish descent, his ancestors being from Limerick and County Kerry. He is the younger brother of actress Tyne Daly. He has two other sisters, Mary Glynn (wife of Mark Snow) and Pegeen Michael. Daly attended The Putney School, where he started to study acting.

Daly began his professional career while a student at Vermont's Bennington College, where he studied Theatre and Literature, acted in summer stock, and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. He graduated from college in 1979, and returned to New York to continue studying acting and singing.

Career

Daly debuted on stage when he was seven years old in Jenny Kissed Me by Jean Kerr, together with his parents and two sisters. He appeared for the first time on TV when he was 10 years old in an American Playhouse adaptation of An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen, which starred his father James Daly. He dreamed about a sports or music career and also considered becoming a doctor or a lawyer, but finally decided to become an actor. Daly started his professional acting career when he appeared in a 1978 adaptation of Peter Shaffer's play Equus.

His first leading film role was in the film Diner, directed by Barry Levinson, in which he shared screen time with 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 created by David Chase.

In theatre he has starred in the Broadway production of Coastal Disturbances by playwright Tina Howe opposite Annette Bening and received a 1987 Theatre World Award for his performance. He has also starred in Oliver, Oliver at the Manhattan Theatre Club, Mass Appeal by Bill C. Davis and Bus Stop by William Inge at Trinity Repertory Company, 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. During this time, Daly also starred in the CBS television miniseries I'll Take Manhattan as Toby Amberville.

Daly describes himself as being highly self-critical in regard to his career. In an interview with New Zealand 'ZM' radio personality Polly Gillespie, Daly was quoted as saying, "I think part of it (his self-critical nature) is passed down to me from my parents who are actors. The theatre was our temple... When you entered you were expected to live up to the example of this glorious place."

1990s

Wings is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from April 19, 1990, to May 14, 1997. It starred Daly and Steven Weber as brothers Joe and Brian Hackett. The show was set at Tom Nevers Field, a small airport in Nantucket, Massachusetts, where the Hackett brothers operated the one-plane airline, Sandpiper Air.

In 1993, he gave a much-respected performance as David Koresh in In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco (TV). The film was controversial because it was already in production while the Waco standoff was on-going.

Daly in 1995

Daly also became noted for voicing Clark Kent/Superman in Superman: The Animated Series during this time.

In 1997, he and J. Todd Harris formed Daly-Harris Productions, through which he produced such films as: Execution of Justice (1999) (TV), Urbania (2000) and Tick Tock (2000). In 1998, Daly appeared in several episodes of the Emmy award-winning, Tom Hanks-produced HBO mini-series From the Earth to the Moon playing astronaut Jim Lovell. Hanks had portrayed that person in the film Apollo 13.

2000s

During the 2000–2001 television season, Daly starred as Dr. Richard Kimble in a remake of the classic television series The Fugitive. The series lasted only one season.

In 2002, Daly guest-starred as himself in the TV series Monk in the episode "Mr. Monk and the Airplane", briefly reuniting with his Wings castmate Tony Shalhoub. In 2006, Daly returned to Broadway when he appeared on stage opposite David Schwimmer and Željko Ivanek in the Broadway revival of The Caine Mutiny Court Martial.

Daly made several appearances on The Sopranos as J.T. Dolan, an AA buddy of Christopher Moltisanti (Michael Imperioli). Daly received a 2007 Emmy nomination for his work on the series. He appeared on the midseason ABC crime series Eyes, which got good reviews but was canceled after only five episodes. In 2006, Daly played the role of Nick Cavanaugh on the new ABC drama The Nine. From 2007 to 2012, Daly played a love interest for Kate Walsh's character on the TV series Private Practice.

As a voice-actor, Daly portrayed superhero Superman and his alter ego Clark Kent in Superman: The Animated Series (1996–2000). He was unable to return as Superman (and was replaced by Christopher McDonald in Batman Beyond or as George Newbern in Justice League and Justice League Unlimited), as he was under contract to star in a remake of the 1960s TV drama The Fugitive. He reprised his role as Superman in the video game Superman: Shadow of Apokolips and the direct-to-video releases Superman: Brainiac Attacks, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, Superman/Batman: Apocalypse and Justice League: Doom.

Daly heads Red House Entertainment. Films produced through the company include Edge of America, which won a Peabody Award and a Humanitas Prize, and Daly's directing debut, the independent film Bereft.

Daly also created Wandering Bark Productions, based at Paramount Pictures, a company designed to develop and produce a variety of film, television and theater projects. The company's producing credits include the Los Angeles premiere of Vincent J. Cardinal's play A Colorado Catechism, starring Daly. The play received favorable reviews and earned Daly the Drama-Logue Award for Best Actor. Daly co-produced a documentary, PoliWood, about the 2008 Democratic and Republican National conventions. The documentary, directed by Barry Levinson, had its premiere at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.

In 2014, Daly guest starred in recurring roles on The Mindy Project and Hot in Cleveland. From mid-2014 until 2019, he played Henry McCord, the husband of the title character on the TV series Madam Secretary, played by Tea Leoni, about a US Secretary of State.

Nonprofit work

Daly is an activist in various liberal political and social causes.

In 2007, Daly joined The Creative Coalition (TCC), a liberal, politically active 501(c)(3) nonprofit consisting of members of the American film entertainment industry; since 2008, he has served as its president. As a member of TCC, Daly joined the National Task Force on Children's Safety, a program co-founded by TCC and Safety4Kids that calls itself "the first children's media brand focused solely on safety and health." In August 2007, Daly became one of the three chairs for TCC's activity at the 2008 Democratic and Republican conventions, along with actress Kerry Washington and writer/director Sue Kramer. In November 2007, Daly interviewed Senator John Edwards, one of the Democratic presidential candidates.

In June 2008, Daly, together with Chandra Wilson, was named the 2008 ambassador for Lee National Denim Day – a fundraiser for breast cancer benefiting the Women's Cancer Programs of the Entertainment Industry Foundation.

Personal life

Daly married actress Amy Van Nostrand in 1982. They have two children. In 2010, Daly and Van Nostrand divorced. In Madam Secretary, their son Sam Daly played the ex-fiancé of White House Press Secretary Daisy Grant, and their daughter, Emelyn, played the niece of Daly's character, Henry McCord.

Daly married Téa Leoni, his Madam Secretary co-star, on July 12, 2025, in New York. They had been dating since 2014.

In 2012, Daly climbed Mount Kilimanjaro. He was in the Virgin America first-class lounge during the 2013 Los Angeles International Airport shooting.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982DinerBillyCredited as Timothy Daly
1984Just the Way You AreFrank Bantam
1987Made in HeavenTom Donnelly
1988SpellbinderJeff Mills
1989The More You KnowHimself
1990Love or MoneyChris Murdoch
1992Year of the CometOliver Plexico
1994Caroline at MidnightDetective Ray Dillon
1995Denise Calls UpFrank Oliver
Dr. Jekyll and Ms. HydeDoctor Richard Jacks
1996The AssociateFrank Peterson
1998The Object of My AffectionDr. Robert Joley
1999Seven GirlfriendsJesse Campbell
2003BasicColonel Bill Styles
2004Against the RopesGavin Reese
BereftUncle 'Happy'Also producer and director
Return to SenderMartin North
2005My Neighbor TotoroProfessor Tatsuo Kusakabetitle=Tim Daly (visual voices guide)url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Tim-Daly/access-date=September 10, 2023publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
2006Superman: Brainiac AttacksSupermanClark Kent / SupermanVoice
The Good StudentRonald Gibb
Generation BoomHimself
2009The SkepticBryan Becket
Superman/Batman: Public EnemiesClark Kent / SupermanVoice
PoliWoodHimselfDocumentary
2010Superman/Batman: ApocalypseClark Kent / SupermanVoice
DilfJake HoltShort film
2012Justice League: DoomClark Kent / SupermanVoice
2013WakingJonathan
After DarknessRaymond Beaty Sr.
2015A Rising TideTom Blake
2023FinestkindDennis Sykes
2025The PanicWilliam WhitneyPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1966An Enemy of the PeopleMorten StockmannFilm
1981Hill Street BluesDannEpisode: "Gatorbait"
1983Ryan's FourDr. Edward GillianEpisode: "Ryan's Four"
1984I Married a CenterfoldKevin CoatesFilm
1985MirrorsChris Philips
1986American PlayhouseRichardEpisode: "The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket"
Alfred Hitchcock PresentsScottEpisode: "Enough Rope for Two"
1987I'll Take ManhattanToby Amberville2 episodes
1988–1989Almost GrownNorman Foley13 episodes
1989Midnight CallerElliot ChaseEpisode: "Watching Me, Watching You"
Red Earth, White EarthGuy PehrssonFilm
1990–1997WingsJoe Montgomery Hackett172 episodes
1993Alex Haley's QueenColonel James Jackson Jr.2 episodes
In the Line of Duty: Ambush in WacoDavid KoreshFilm
1994Dangerous HeartAngel Perno
Witness to the ExecutionDennis Casterline
1995The John Larroquette ShowThor MerrickEpisode: "Bad Pennies"
1996–2000Superman: The Animated SeriesClark Kent / Superman, BizarroVoice, main role
1998From the Earth to the MoonJim Lovell4 episodes
Invasion AmericaAdditional Voices13 episodes
1999Storm of the CenturyMike Anderson3 episodes
Execution of JusticeDan WhiteFilm
Intimate Portrait: Tyne DalyNarrator
2000A House DividedCharles Dubose
2000–2001The FugitiveDr. Richard Kimble23 episodes
2002MonkHimselfEpisode: "Mr. Monk and the Airplane"
The OutsiderJohnny GaultFilm
2003Judging AmyMonty FisherEpisode: "Shock and Awe"
Edge of AmericaLeroy McKinneyFilm
Wilder DaysJohn Morse
2004–2007The SopranosJ.T. Dolan4 episodes
2005EyesHarlan Judd12 episodes
2006Commander in ChiefCameron ManchesterEpisode: "Happy Birthday, Madam President"
2006–2007The NineNick Cavanaugh13 episodes
2007Law & Order: Special Victims UnitReverend Jeb CurtisEpisode: "Sin"
Grey's AnatomyDr. Peter "Pete" Wilder2 episodes
2007–2012Private Practice98 episodes
2013Hawaii Five-0Ray HarperEpisode: "A'ale Ma'a Wau"
2014The Mindy ProjectCharlie Lang3 episodes
Hot in ClevelandMitch5 episodes
2014–2019Madam SecretaryHenry McCord120 episodes
2021–2023The GameColonel Ulysses S. Thatcher9 episodes
2024Life & BethMr. PedersonEpisodes: "MRI", “Shower Sex”
2025LeanneAndrew6 Episodes

Producer credits

YearTitleNotes
2000Tick Tock
2003Edge of AmericaExecutive producer, also actor
2004BereftAlso director and actor
2009PoliWoodDocumentary

Theatre

Broadway

YearProductionPlaywrightRoleNotes
1987–88Coastal DisturbancesTina HoweLeo Hart
2006The Caine Mutiny Court-MartialHerman Woukprosecutor Lt. Cmdr. John Challee

Off-Broadway

YearProductionPlaywrightRoleNotes
1984Fables For FriendsTrevor/Chris/Nicky/Victor/Eddie
1985Oliver, OliverPaul OsbornOliver Oliver
1986The Rise & Rise of Daniel RocketPeter ParnellRichard
1986–87Coastal DisturbancesTina HoweLeo Hart
2003Fear of Flying at 30Erica Jong
2003The ExoneratedJessica Blank and Erik Jensen
2023The Night of the IguanaTennessee WilliamsRev. Shannon

Other stage credits

YearProductionPlaywrightRoleNotes
1963Jenny Kissed MeJean Kerr
1978EquusPeter ShafferAlan Strang
1981The Fifth of JulyLanford Wilson
1981Buried ChildSam Shepard
1981Of Mice and MenJohn Steinbeck
1983Mass AppealBill C. Davis
1983Bus StopWilliam Inge
1983The Cabaret
1983A Knife in the HeartSusan YankowitzDonald Holt
A Christmas CarolCharles Dickens/Hall and Cumming adaptation
1985Paris BoundPhilip Barry
The Glass MenagerieTennessee Williams
The Lion in WinterJames Goldman
1987A Study in ScarletSir Arthur Conan DoyleJefferson Hope
Dugout
1993The Colorado CatechismVincent J. CardinalTy Wain
Love LettersA. R. GurneyAndrew Makepiece Ladd III
2000Ancestral VoicesA. R. Gurney
Love LettersA. R. GurneyAndrew Makepiece Ladd III
2004Cabaret & MainDarius de Haas
2010Six Degrees of SeparationJohn GuareFlan Kittredge
2016The Ruins of Civilization
2017DownstairsTheresa Rebeck

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1987Theatre World AwardsBest Debut Performance in a Broadway productionCoastal Disturbances
1993Drama-Logue AwardsOutstanding ActorThe Colorado Catechism
2000Golden Satellite AwardsBest Actor in a Television Series DramaThe Fugitive
2001Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama SeriesThe Fugitive
TV Guide AwardsActor of the Year in a New SeriesThe Fugitive
2005TV Land AwardsFavorite Airborne Character(s)Wings (shared with Steven Weber)
Peabody AwardsPeabody AwardEdge of America
2006Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performer in a Children/Youth/Family SpecialEdge of America
2007Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesThe Sopranos
2008Vail Film FestivalExcellence in Acting Awardan annual award

References

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