Tyne Daly is an American stage and screen actress
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Tyne Daly is an American stage and screen actress
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Tyne Daly married African-American actor Georg Stanford Brown in 1966, at a time when interracial marriages were still illegal in many parts of the US. They have three daughters—Alyxandra Brown, Alisabeth Brown, and Kathryne Dora Brown, who is an actress as well. Daly and Brown divorced in 1990.
She has co-starred with her daughter Kathryne Dora Brown several times. They acted together in ‘Judging Amy’, the TV movie ‘The Wedding Dress’, as well as several stage productions.
Ellen Tyne Daly was born on February 21, 1946, in Madison, Wisconsin, the USA, and raised in Westchester County, New York. Her father James Daly and mother Mary Hope were both actors. Her younger brother Tim Daly is also an actor. Her sisters are Mary Glynn and Pegeen Michael.
As a child, she performed in summer stock with her parents. In 1954, she appeared in one episode of the TV series ‘Foreign Intrigue’. She was featured in the series ‘Medical Center’ with her father, James Daly, where she played his daughter.
At the age of 15, she obtained her Equity Card—the membership card for the Actors' Equity Association of the United States.
She attended Rockland Community College and Brandeis University, but dropped out to pursue acting. She also attended the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.
Tyne Daly debuted in the Broadway play ‘That Summer, That Fall’ in 1967. On the big screen, she played Hillary in her debut film ‘John and Mary’ in 1969. She was praised for some of her early roles, including the ones in ‘Angel Unchained’ in 1970, ‘Play It As It Lays’ in 1972 and ‘The Adulteress’ in 1973.
After working in films and TV series for a few years, she found her breakthrough role in 1982, when she played one of the title characters of Mary Beth Lacey in the police procedural crime series ‘Cagney & Lacey’. Her character had to struggle to maintain a balance between a household and a demanding job in a male-dominated world. The TV show, which aired on the CBS from 1982 to 1988, became the first one to show a pregnant cop as the producers incorporated her real life pregnancy into it.
Broadway producer Barry Brown saw her on the TV variety show ‘Dolly’ in 1988 and was impressed by her performance. He offered her the lead role of Rose in the musical ‘Gypsy’. In 1989, ‘Gypsy’ was performed in 14 cities in the US and was eventually presented on the Broadway in November 1989.
In 1991, she played a guest role on her brother Tim's television series ‘Wings’, which was followed by her portrayal of Madame Arkadina in the Broadway play ‘The Seagull’ in 1992.
She reprised her character of Mary Beth Lacey in four TV movies—‘Cagney & Lacey: The Return’ in 1994, followed by ‘Cagney & Lacey: Together Again’ and ‘Cagney & Lacey: The View Through the Glass Ceiling’, both in 1995, and ‘Cagney & Lacey: True Convictions’ in 1996.
In 1976, Tyne Daly played Kate Moore in the Dirty Harry film ‘The Enforcer’, which was a box office success. Critics praised her performance as a strong female character.
Her performance in ‘Cagney & Lacey’ was the biggest achievement in her career. For this role, she earned several awards and nominations. She appeared in the series for all seven seasons. She played the role of a New York City police detective, who was married and also a mother.
Her portrayal of the mother of Cynthia Nixon in the Broadway play ‘Rabbit Hole’ in 2006 received good reviews from the critics. She was also nominated for a Tony Award for her performance in the play.