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Tim Daly

James Timothy Daly (born March 1, 1956) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Joe Hackett on the NBC sitcom Wings and his recurring role as the drug-addicted screenwriter J.T. Dolan on The Sopranos (for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award). 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. From 2014 until 2019, he portrayed Henry McCord, husband of the Secretary of State, on the CBS drama Madam Secretary.

Tim Daly
Daly in 2015
Born
James Timothy Daly

(1956-03-01) March 1, 1956 (age 67)
Other namesTimothy Daly
Alma materBennington College, B.A. 1979
Occupation(s)Actor, producer
Years active1963–present
Spouse
(m. 1982; div. 2010)
PartnerTéa Leoni (2014–present)
Children2, including Sam Daly
Parent
RelativesTyne Daly (sister)

Early life Edit

 
Tim Daly, with his sister Tyne

Daly was born March 1, 1956,[1] at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan,[2] the only son and youngest of four children of actor James Daly (1918–1978) and actress Mary Hope Daly (née Newell; 1921–2009). He is of Irish descent, his ancestors being from Limerick and Kerry.[3][4] He is the younger brother of actress Tyne Daly.[5] He has two other sisters, Mary Glynn (wife of Mark Snow)[6] and Pegeen Michael. Daly attended The Putney School,[7] 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.[8]

Career Edit

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."[9]

1990s Edit

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), though the film itself was controversial because it was already in production while the Waco standoff was still 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,[10] 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, whom Hanks himself had portrayed in the film Apollo 13.

2000s Edit

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 him 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.[11] 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.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed]

As a voice-actor, Daly portrayed superhero Superman and his alter ego Clark Kent in Superman: The Animated Series (1996–2000), but was unable to return as Superman (thus being replaced by Christopher McDonald in Batman Beyond and 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.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed]

In 2014, Daly guest starred in recurring roles on The Mindy Project and Hot in Cleveland.[citation needed] From mid-2014 until 2019, he played Henry McCord, the husband of the title character on the TV series Madam Secretary.[12]

Non-profit work Edit

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

In the beginning of 2007, Daly became a member of The Creative Coalition (TCC), a liberal, politically active 501(c)(3) nonprofit consisting of members of the American film entertainment industry; since 2008, Daly has served as its president.[13] As a member of TCC, Daly joined the National Task Force on Children's Safety, a program co-founded by TCC and Safety4Kids which describes itself as "the first children's media brand focused solely on safety and health."[14][15] 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.[16][17] In November 2007, Daly interviewed Senator John Edwards, one of the Democratic presidential candidates.[18]

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.[19]

Personal life Edit

Daly married actress Amy Van Nostrand in 1982. They have two children, including Sam. In Madam Secretary, his son played the ex-fiancé of main character Daisy Grant and his daughter played the niece of his character Henry McCord.[20] In 2010, Daly and Van Nostrand divorced. He has been dating his Madam Secretary co-star Téa Leoni since December 2014.[21][22]

In 2012, Daly climbed Mount Kilimanjaro. That same year, he and his sister Tyne endorsed the re-election campaign of Democratic U.S. President Barack Obama.[23][24] Daly was in the Virgin America first-class lounge during the 2013 Los Angeles International Airport shooting.[25]

Filmography Edit

Film Edit

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes
1982 Diner Billy Credited as Timothy Daly
1984 Just the Way You Are Frank Bantam
1987 Made in Heaven Tom Donnelly
1988 Spellbinder Jeff Mills
1990 Love or Money Chris Murdoch
1989 The More You Know Himself
1992 Year of the Comet Oliver Plexico
1994 Caroline at Midnight Detective Ray Dillon
1995 Denise Calls Up Frank Oliver
1995 Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde Doctor Richard Jacks
1996 The Associate Frank Peterson
1998 The Object of My Affection Dr. Robert Joley
1999 Seven Girlfriends Jesse Campbell
2003 Basic Colonel Bill Styles
2004 Against the Ropes Gavin Reese
2004 Bereft Uncle 'Happy' Also producer and director
2004 Return to Sender Martin North
2005 My Neighbor Totoro Professor Tatsuo Kusakabe Voice (Disney English dub)[26]
2006 Superman: Brainiac Attacks Clark Kent / Superman Voice[26]
2006 The Good Student Ronald Gibb
2006 Generation Boom Himself
2009 The Skeptic Bryan Becket
2009 Superman/Batman: Public Enemies Clark Kent / Superman Voice[26]
2009 PoliWood Himself Documentary
2010 Superman/Batman: Apocalypse Clark Kent / Superman Voice[26]
2010 Dilf Jake Holt Short film
2012 Justice League: Doom Clark Kent / Superman Voice[26]
2013 Waking[27] Jonathan
2013 After Darkness Raymond Beaty Sr.
2015 A Rising Tide Tom Blake
TBA Finestkind Dennis Sykes

Television Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1966 An Enemy of the People Morten Stockmann Film
1981 Hill Street Blues Dann Episode: "Gatorbait"
1983 Ryan's Four Dr. Edward Gillian Episode: "Ryan's Four"
1984 I Married a Centerfold Kevin Coates Film
1985 Mirrors Chris Philips Film
1986 American Playhouse Richard Episode: "The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket"
1986 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Scott Episode: "Enough Rope for Two"
1987 I'll Take Manhattan Toby Amberville 2 episodes
1988–1989 Almost Grown Norman Foley 13 episodes
1989 Midnight Caller Elliot Chase Episode: "Watching Me, Watching You"
1989 Red Earth, White Earth Guy Pehrsson Film
1990–1997 Wings Joe Montgomery Hackett 172 episodes
1993 Alex Haley's Queen Colonel James Jackson Jr. 2 episodes
1993 In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco David Koresh Film
1994 Dangerous Heart Angel Perno Film
1994 Witness to the Execution Dennis Casterline Film
1995 The John Larroquette Show Thor Merrick Episode: "Bad Pennies"
1996–2000 Superman: The Animated Series Clark Kent / Superman, Bizarro Voice, main role[26]
1998 From the Earth to the Moon Jim Lovell 4 episodes
1998 Invasion America Additional Voices 13 episodes
1999 Storm of the Century Mike Anderson 3 episodes
1999 Execution of Justice Dan White Film
1999 Intimate Portrait: Tyne Daly Narrator Film
2000 A House Divided Charles Dubose Film
2000–2001 The Fugitive Dr. Richard Kimble 23 episodes
2002 Monk Himself Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Airplane"
2002 The Outsider Johnny Gault Film
2003 Judging Amy Monty Fisher Episode: "Shock and Awe"
2003 Edge of America Leroy McKinney Film
2003 Wilder Days John Morse Film
2004–2007 The Sopranos J.T. Dolan 4 episodes
2005 Eyes Harlan Judd 12 episodes
2006 Commander in Chief Cameron Manchester Episode: "Happy Birthday, Madam President"
2006–2007 The Nine Nick Cavanaugh 13 episodes
2007 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Reverend Jeb Curtis Episode: "Sin"
2007 Grey's Anatomy Dr. Peter "Pete" Wilder 2 episodes
2007–2012 Private Practice 98 episodes
2013 Hawaii Five-0 Ray Harper Episode: "A'ale Ma'a Wau"
2014 The Mindy Project Charlie Lang 3 episodes
2014 Hot in Cleveland Mitch 5 episodes
2014–2019 Madam Secretary Henry McCord 120 episodes
2021–present The Game Colonel Ulysses S. Thatcher Recurring (Season 10)

Producer credits Edit

Year Title class= Executive producer, also actor
2000 Tick Tock
2003 Edge of America Executive producer, also actor
2004 Bereft Also director and actor
2009 PoliWood Documentary[28]

Theatre Edit

Broadway Edit

Year Production Playwright Role Notes
1987–88 Coastal Disturbances Tina Howe Leo Hart
2006 The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial Herman Wouk prosecutor Lt. Cmdr. John Challee

Off-Broadway Edit

Year Production Playwright Role Notes
1984 Fables For Friends Trevor/Chris/Nicky/Victor/Eddie
1985 Oliver, Oliver Paul Osborn Oliver Oliver
1986 The Rise & Rise of Daniel Rocket Peter Parnell Richard[30]
1986–87 Coastal Disturbances Tina Howe Leo Hart
  • McGinn-Cazale Theatre (Second Stage Theatre) (from November 19, 1986 – ran for 45 performances, then transferred to Broadway)
2003 Fear of Flying at 30 Erica Jong
2003 The Exonerated[31] Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen
  • Theatres at 45 Bleecker/Bleecker Street Theatre
2023 The Night of the Iguana[32] Tennessee Williams Rev. Shannon

Other stage credits Edit

Year Production Playwright Role Notes
1963 Jenny Kissed Me Jean Kerr
1978 Equus Peter Shaffer Alan Strang
1981 The Fifth of July Lanford Wilson
1981 Buried Child Sam Shepard
  • Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rhode Island
1981 Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck
  • Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rhode Island
1983 Mass Appeal Bill C. Davis
  • Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rhode Island
1983 Bus Stop William Inge
  • Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rhode Island
1983 The Cabaret
  • Williamstown Playhouse
1983 A Knife in the Heart Susan Yankowitz Donald Holt
  • Williamstown Playhouse[33]
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens/Hall and Cumming adaptation
  • Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rhode Island
1985 Paris Bound Philip Barry
  • Berkshire Theatre Festival
The Glass Menagerie Tennessee Williams
The Lion in Winter James Goldman
  • Windham Repertory
1987 A Study in Scarlet Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Jefferson Hope
  • Williamstown Playhouse[34]
Dugout
1993 The Colorado Catechism Vincent J. Cardinal Ty Wain
  • Coast Playhouse Los Angeles
Love Letters A. R. Gurney Andrew Makepiece Ladd III
  • Canon Theater Los Angeles
2000 Ancestral Voices A. R. Gurney
Love Letters A. R. Gurney Andrew Makepiece Ladd III
2004 Cabaret & Main Darius de Haas
  • Williamstown Playhouse[35]
2010 Six Degrees of Separation John Guare Flan Kittredge
  • Williamstown Theatre Festival, July 14–25
2016 The Ruins of Civilization
2017 Downstairs Theresa Rebeck
  • Dorset Theatre Festival

Awards and nominations Edit

Year Association Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1987 Theatre World Awards Best Debut Performance in a Broadway production Coastal Disturbances Won [36]
1993 Drama-Logue Awards Outstanding Actor[citation needed] The Colorado Catechism Won
2000 Golden Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Television Series Drama The Fugitive Won [37]
2001 Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series The Fugitive Nominated [38]
TV Guide Awards Actor of the Year in a New Series The Fugitive Nominated
2005 TV Land Awards Favorite Airborne Character(s) Wings (shared with Steven Weber) Nominated
Peabody Awards Peabody Award Image Edge of America Won [39][40]
2006 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Performer in a Children/Youth/Family Special Edge of America Nominated [41]
2007 Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series The Sopranos Nominated
2008 Vail Film Festival Excellence in Acting Award an annual award Won [42]

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Timothy Daly redirects here For the playwright see Timothy Daly playwright James Timothy Daly born March 1 1956 is an American actor He is best known for his role as Joe Hackett on the NBC sitcom Wings and his recurring role as the drug addicted screenwriter J T Dolan on The Sopranos for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award 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 From 2014 until 2019 he portrayed Henry McCord husband of the Secretary of State on the CBS drama Madam Secretary Tim DalyDaly in 2015BornJames Timothy Daly 1956 03 01 March 1 1956 age 67 Suffern New York U S Other namesTimothy DalyAlma materBennington College B A 1979Occupation s Actor producerYears active1963 presentSpouseAmy Van Nostrand m 1982 div 2010 wbr PartnerTea Leoni 2014 present Children2 including Sam DalyParentJames Daly father RelativesTyne Daly sister Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1990s 2 2 2000s 3 Non profit work 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Producer credits 5 4 Theatre 5 4 1 Broadway 5 4 2 Off Broadway 5 4 3 Other stage credits 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life Edit nbsp Tim Daly with his sister TyneDaly was born March 1 1956 1 at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan 2 the only son and youngest of four children of actor James Daly 1918 1978 and actress Mary Hope Daly nee Newell 1921 2009 He is of Irish descent his ancestors being from Limerick and Kerry 3 4 He is the younger brother of actress Tyne Daly 5 He has two other sisters Mary Glynn wife of Mark Snow 6 and Pegeen Michael Daly attended The Putney School 7 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 8 Career EditDaly 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 amp 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 9 1990s Edit 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 though the film itself was controversial because it was already in production while the Waco standoff was still on going nbsp Daly in 1995Daly 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 10 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 whom Hanks himself had portrayed in the film Apollo 13 2000s Edit 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 him with his Wings castmate Tony Shalhoub In 2006 Daly returned to Broadway when he appeared on stage opposite David Schwimmer and Zeljko Ivanek in the Broadway revival of The Caine Mutiny Court Martial 11 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 citation needed 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 citation needed As a voice actor Daly portrayed superhero Superman and his alter ego Clark Kent in Superman The Animated Series 1996 2000 but was unable to return as Superman thus being replaced by Christopher McDonald in Batman Beyond and 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 citation needed 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 citation needed 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 citation needed In 2014 Daly guest starred in recurring roles on The Mindy Project and Hot in Cleveland citation needed From mid 2014 until 2019 he played Henry McCord the husband of the title character on the TV series Madam Secretary 12 Non profit work EditDaly is an activist in various liberal political and social causes In the beginning of 2007 Daly became a member of The Creative Coalition TCC a liberal politically active 501 c 3 nonprofit consisting of members of the American film entertainment industry since 2008 Daly has served as its president 13 As a member of TCC Daly joined the National Task Force on Children s Safety a program co founded by TCC and Safety4Kids which describes itself as the first children s media brand focused solely on safety and health 14 15 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 16 17 In November 2007 Daly interviewed Senator John Edwards one of the Democratic presidential candidates 18 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 19 Personal life EditDaly married actress Amy Van Nostrand in 1982 They have two children including Sam In Madam Secretary his son played the ex fiance of main character Daisy Grant and his daughter played the niece of his character Henry McCord 20 In 2010 Daly and Van Nostrand divorced He has been dating his Madam Secretary co star Tea Leoni since December 2014 21 22 In 2012 Daly climbed Mount Kilimanjaro That same year he and his sister Tyne endorsed the re election campaign of Democratic U S President Barack Obama 23 24 Daly was in the Virgin America first class lounge during the 2013 Los Angeles International Airport shooting 25 Filmography EditFilm Edit Key Denotes films that have not yet been releasedYear Title Role Notes1982 Diner Billy Credited as Timothy Daly1984 Just the Way You Are Frank Bantam1987 Made in Heaven Tom Donnelly1988 Spellbinder Jeff Mills1990 Love or Money Chris Murdoch1989 The More You Know Himself1992 Year of the Comet Oliver Plexico1994 Caroline at Midnight Detective Ray Dillon1995 Denise Calls Up Frank Oliver1995 Dr Jekyll and Ms Hyde Doctor Richard Jacks1996 The Associate Frank Peterson1998 The Object of My Affection Dr Robert Joley1999 Seven Girlfriends Jesse Campbell2003 Basic Colonel Bill Styles2004 Against the Ropes Gavin Reese2004 Bereft Uncle Happy Also producer and director2004 Return to Sender Martin North2005 My Neighbor Totoro Professor Tatsuo Kusakabe Voice Disney English dub 26 2006 Superman Brainiac Attacks Clark Kent Superman Voice 26 2006 The Good Student Ronald Gibb2006 Generation Boom Himself2009 The Skeptic Bryan Becket2009 Superman Batman Public Enemies Clark Kent Superman Voice 26 2009 PoliWood Himself Documentary2010 Superman Batman Apocalypse Clark Kent Superman Voice 26 2010 Dilf Jake Holt Short film2012 Justice League Doom Clark Kent Superman Voice 26 2013 Waking 27 Jonathan2013 After Darkness Raymond Beaty Sr 2015 A Rising Tide Tom BlakeTBA Finestkind Dennis SykesTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1966 An Enemy of the People Morten Stockmann Film1981 Hill Street Blues Dann Episode Gatorbait 1983 Ryan s Four Dr Edward Gillian Episode Ryan s Four 1984 I Married a Centerfold Kevin Coates Film1985 Mirrors Chris Philips Film1986 American Playhouse Richard Episode The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket 1986 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Scott Episode Enough Rope for Two 1987 I ll Take Manhattan Toby Amberville 2 episodes1988 1989 Almost Grown Norman Foley 13 episodes1989 Midnight Caller Elliot Chase Episode Watching Me Watching You 1989 Red Earth White Earth Guy Pehrsson Film1990 1997 Wings Joe Montgomery Hackett 172 episodes1993 Alex Haley s Queen Colonel James Jackson Jr 2 episodes1993 In the Line of Duty Ambush in Waco David Koresh Film1994 Dangerous Heart Angel Perno Film1994 Witness to the Execution Dennis Casterline Film1995 The John Larroquette Show Thor Merrick Episode Bad Pennies 1996 2000 Superman The Animated Series Clark Kent Superman Bizarro Voice main role 26 1998 From the Earth to the Moon Jim Lovell 4 episodes1998 Invasion America Additional Voices 13 episodes1999 Storm of the Century Mike Anderson 3 episodes1999 Execution of Justice Dan White Film1999 Intimate Portrait Tyne Daly Narrator Film2000 A House Divided Charles Dubose Film2000 2001 The Fugitive Dr Richard Kimble 23 episodes2002 Monk Himself Episode Mr Monk and the Airplane 2002 The Outsider Johnny Gault Film2003 Judging Amy Monty Fisher Episode Shock and Awe 2003 Edge of America Leroy McKinney Film2003 Wilder Days John Morse Film2004 2007 The Sopranos J T Dolan 4 episodes2005 Eyes Harlan Judd 12 episodes2006 Commander in Chief Cameron Manchester Episode Happy Birthday Madam President 2006 2007 The Nine Nick Cavanaugh 13 episodes2007 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Reverend Jeb Curtis Episode Sin 2007 Grey s Anatomy Dr Peter Pete Wilder 2 episodes2007 2012 Private Practice 98 episodes2013 Hawaii Five 0 Ray Harper Episode A ale Ma a Wau 2014 The Mindy Project Charlie Lang 3 episodes2014 Hot in Cleveland Mitch 5 episodes2014 2019 Madam Secretary Henry McCord 120 episodes2021 present The Game Colonel Ulysses S Thatcher Recurring Season 10 Producer credits Edit Year Title class Executive producer also actor2000 Tick Tock2003 Edge of America Executive producer also actor2004 Bereft Also director and actor2009 PoliWood Documentary 28 Theatre Edit Broadway Edit Year Production Playwright Role Notes1987 88 Coastal Disturbances Tina Howe Leo Hart Circle in the Square Theatre February 14 1987 January 3 1988 2006 The Caine Mutiny Court Martial Herman Wouk prosecutor Lt Cmdr John Challee Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre 29 May 7 2006 May 21 2006 Off Broadway Edit Year Production Playwright Role Notes1984 Fables For Friends Trevor Chris Nicky Victor Eddie Playwrights Horizons1985 Oliver Oliver Paul Osborn Oliver Oliver Manhattan Theatre Club Stage 73 City Center1986 The Rise amp Rise of Daniel Rocket Peter Parnell Richard 30 1986 87 Coastal Disturbances Tina Howe Leo Hart McGinn Cazale Theatre Second Stage Theatre from November 19 1986 ran for 45 performances then transferred to Broadway 2003 Fear of Flying at 30 Erica Jong Manhattan Theatre Club May 2003 2003 The Exonerated 31 Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen Theatres at 45 Bleecker Bleecker Street Theatre2023 The Night of the Iguana 32 Tennessee Williams Rev Shannon Pershing Square Signature Center Dec 2023 Other stage credits Edit Year Production Playwright Role Notes1963 Jenny Kissed Me Jean Kerr Bucks County Playhouse New Hope Pennsylvania1978 Equus Peter Shaffer Alan Strang Summer Stock with Kevin McCarthy 1981 The Fifth of July Lanford Wilson Trinity Square Repertory Company Providence Rhode Island1981 Buried Child Sam Shepard Trinity Square Repertory Company Providence Rhode Island1981 Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck Trinity Square Repertory Company Providence Rhode Island1983 Mass Appeal Bill C Davis Trinity Square Repertory Company Providence Rhode Island1983 Bus Stop William Inge Trinity Square Repertory Company Providence Rhode Island1983 The Cabaret Williamstown Playhouse1983 A Knife in the Heart Susan Yankowitz Donald Holt Williamstown Playhouse 33 A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens Hall and Cumming adaptation Trinity Square Repertory Company Providence Rhode Island1985 Paris Bound Philip Barry Berkshire Theatre FestivalThe Glass Menagerie Tennessee Williams Santa Fe Festival Theatre Santa Fe New MexicoThe Lion in Winter James Goldman Windham Repertory1987 A Study in Scarlet Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Jefferson Hope Williamstown Playhouse 34 Dugout Mark Taper Forum Los Angeles1993 The Colorado Catechism Vincent J Cardinal Ty Wain Coast Playhouse Los AngelesLove Letters A R Gurney Andrew Makepiece Ladd III Canon Theater Los Angeles2000 Ancestral Voices A R Gurney George Street Playhouse New Brunswick New JerseyLove Letters A R Gurney Andrew Makepiece Ladd III Trinity Square Repertory Company Providence Rhode Island2004 Cabaret amp Main Darius de Haas Williamstown Playhouse 35 2010 Six Degrees of Separation John Guare Flan Kittredge Williamstown Theatre Festival July 14 252016 The Ruins of Civilization2017 Downstairs Theresa Rebeck Dorset Theatre FestivalAwards and nominations EditYear Association Category Nominated work Result Ref 1987 Theatre World Awards Best Debut Performance in a Broadway production Coastal Disturbances Won 36 1993 Drama Logue Awards Outstanding Actor citation needed The Colorado Catechism Won2000 Golden Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Television Series Drama The Fugitive Won 37 2001 Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series The Fugitive Nominated 38 TV Guide Awards Actor of the Year in a New Series The Fugitive Nominated2005 TV Land Awards Favorite Airborne Character s Wings shared with Steven Weber NominatedPeabody Awards Peabody Award Image Edge of America Won 39 40 2006 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Performer in a Children Youth Family Special Edge of America Nominated 41 2007 Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series The Sopranos Nominated2008 Vail Film Festival Excellence in Acting Award an annual award Won 42 References Edit UPI Almanac for Monday March 1 2021 United Press International March 1 2021 Retrieved July 12 2021 actor Tim Daly in 1956 age 65 Drake David April 3 2006 Tim Daly interview Broadway com Retrieved March 11 2015 I am a native New Yorker I was born in Mount Sinai Hospital Each type of acting is interesting each one has its value Fraser C Gerald July 6 1978 James Daly Actor Is Dead at 59 Took Many TV Character Roles Had Part in Roots II Won an Emmy Award The New York Times Du Brow Rick November 5 1991 Tim and Tyne Daly Team Up on Wings Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 22 2015 Zombies amp ASCAP Music Highlight TV Academy s SCORE Concert ASCAP com June 2 2014 Retrieved May 22 2015 Tim Daly Says Arts Education Creativity The Putney School August 14 2013 Retrieved May 22 2015 Raspuzzi Dawson June 3 2011 Tim Daly tells grads Enjoy life Bennington Banner Retrieved May 22 2015 ZMTV Tim Daly Archived from the original on December 1 2010 Richmond Ray November 12 1997 Daly tries pic prod n Tim Daly joins cast of Broadway s The Caine Mutiny Court Martial Archived from the original on December 29 2008 CBS Picks Up Madam Secretary With Bebe Neuwirth and Patina Miller Playbill Archived from the original on May 13 2014 Retrieved August 14 2014 Gough Paul J August 19 2008 Tim Daly is Creative co president The Hollywood Reporter Associated Press Retrieved August 13 2008 ガチャガチャ伝説 Archived from the original on September 7 2012 Retrieved May 21 2021 The Creative Coalition and Safety4Kids Turn Words into Action with Powerful Children s Safety and Media Literacy Summit on Capitol Hill June 6 2007 The Creative Coalition Names Chairs for 2008 Political Conventions at Summer Celebration Archived from the original on December 28 2008 The Creative Coalition Takes on 2008 Democratic and Republican National Conventions Archived from the original on October 24 2007 John Edwards Jokes I Don t Wear Makeup Extra Tim Daly and Chandra Wilson Named 2008 Lee National Denim Day Ambassadors Archived December 26 2008 at the Wayback Machine Who Is Henry s Niece on Madam Secretary That s Tim Daly s Daughter 2paragraphs com October 28 2016 Retrieved January 5 2021 Tea Leoni Tim Daly Make Their Red Carpet Debut At White House Correspondents Dinner Huffington Post April 27 2015 Retrieved May 22 2015 Hargrave Hannah January 25 2017 Madam Secretary Star Tim Daly Breaks Both Legs in Skiing Accident in Sundance Us Weekly Actor Tim Daly Obama Kept Us From Going Into a Really Severe Depression Thank God for That Fox News Insider September 4 2012 Archived from the original on January 23 2013 Retrieved October 21 2012 Yoon Robert July 24 2012 Celebs Open Wallets In WH Race Mostly For Obama The Denver Channel Archived from the original on August 31 2012 Retrieved July 31 2012 LAX passenger Being kept in tunnel CNN Video November 2 2013 via www cnn com a b c d e f Tim Daly visual voices guide Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved September 10 2023 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 opening and or closing credits and or other reliable sources of information WAKING feature film www wakingmovie com Ressner Jeffrey September 4 2008 Smile You re in PoliWood POLITICO Videos Broadway Buzz Broadway com www broadway com News Entertainment Music Movies Celebrity MTV News The Exonerated cast May 2003 Archived from the original on December 29 2008 Tim Daly amp Daphne Rubin Vega To Lead The Night of the Iguana Revival Williamstown Theatre Festival A Knife in the Heart Credits Archived from the original on December 30 2008 Williamstown Theatre Festival A Study in Scarlet Credits Archived from the original on December 30 2008 Williamstown Theatre Festival 50th Season Celebration Archived from the original on August 7 2007 Theatre World Awards Theatre World Awards www theatreworldawards org Golden Satellite Award winners announcement in Variety Archived from the original on January 11 2008 7th Annual SAG Awards Nominees Archived from the original on September 7 2008 Peabody Winners 2005 Archived from the 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