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词条 Tyne Daly
释义

  1. Early years

  2. Career

     Television  Theater  Cabaret  Film  Role model 

  3. Personal life

  4. Filmography

     Television  Film 

  5. Theatre work

     Broadway  Off-Broadway  Other stage credits 

  6. Awards and recognition

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox person
| name = Tyne Daly
| image = Tyne Daly at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.jpg
| caption = Daly at the 2009 premiere of PoliWood
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1946|2|21}}
| birth_place = Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
| occupation = Actress
| years_active = 1968–present
| spouse = {{marriage|Georg Stanford Brown|1966|1990|reason=divorced}}
| birth_name = Ellen Tyne Daly
| children = 3
| relatives = James Daly {{small|(father)}}
Tim Daly {{small|(brother)}}
Sam Daly {{small|(nephew)}}
}}

Ellen Tyne Daly (born February 21, 1946) is an American actress. She has won six Emmy Awards for her television work[1] and a Tony Award, and is a 2011 American Theatre Hall of Fame inductee.

Daly began her career on stage in summer stock in New York, and made her Broadway debut in the play That Summer – That Fall in 1967. She is best known for her television role as Detective Mary Beth Lacey in Cagney & Lacey (1982–88), for which she is a four-time Emmy Award winner as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. In 1989, she starred in the Broadway revival of Gypsy and won the 1990 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.[2]

Her other TV roles include Alice Henderson in Christy (1994–95), for which she won an Emmy in 1996 and Maxine Gray in Judging Amy (1999–2005), which won her a sixth Emmy in 2003. Her other Broadway credits include The Seagull (1992), her Tony-nominated role in Rabbit Hole (2006) and her Tony-nominated role in Mothers and Sons (2014). She played Maria Callas, both on Broadway and in London's West End, in the play Master Class (2011–12).[3][4] She also plays Anne Marie Hoag in Marvel Studios' Homecoming (2017).

Early years

Daly was born in Madison, Wisconsin, to actor James Daly and actress Mary Hope (née Newell).[5][5] Her younger brother is actor Tim Daly, and she has two sisters, Mary Glynn and Pegeen Michael.

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.[6]

Career

Television

Daly appeared in the CBS police-procedural crime drama Cagney & Lacey as Mary Beth Lacey, the married working mother. She won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series four times, in 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, and was a nominee in 1986 and 1987.[7][8] Between co-star Sharon Gless and herself, they won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series six years in a row.{{citation needed|date=February 2016}}

In 1991, Daly guest-starred on her brother Tim's series Wings, playing a woman who dates Brian Hackett (Steven Weber), brother of Tim's character Joe. She appeared as social worker Maxine Gray, who was also the mother to the show's title character on the CBS drama Judging Amy, which ran from 1999 to 2005. Addressing a conference of the National Association of Social Workers in 2000, Daly said she had learned from social workers and social work texts to improve her portrayal of her character, and she added: "I take from you because you are the ones dealing with all the bad institutions of our society: institutionalized poverty, institutionalized racism, institutionalized cynicism."[9]

Daly appeared in a made-for-TV movie for Lifetime in 2003 titled Undercover Christmas, as Anne Cunningham. She played the role of a traditional mother and peacemaker at Christmas time in a wealthy family of lawyers, who initially disapproves of her FBI agent son's girlfriend.[10] Among her later television roles, Daly reunited with Cagney & Lacey costar Sharon Gless in a 2010 guest role on the series Burn Notice.

In the fall of 2018, Daly joined the cast of the revival of the Murphy Brown series, playing the character of Phyllis, who runs the bar which Murphy and her coworkers often patronize.

Theater

Daly's first Broadway role was in 1967 in a short-lived play, That Summer, That Fall.[6][13][11]

In 1988, Daly appeared on the Dolly Parton TV variety show Dolly, and sang (at her request) a duet with Parton. Broadway producer Barry Brown saw the show and, impressed by Daly's performance, decided to mount a revival of the musical Gypsy with Daly in the lead role of Rose.[12] Cagney & Lacey had finished airing, and Daly agreed, and successfully tried out for the part. In April 1989, the Daly-helmed Gypsy revival began a 14-city U.S. tour; it was then presented on Broadway in November 1989.[13]

This production was the second revival of the show to play Broadway (the first was in 1974 with Angela Lansbury). She won the 1990 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in Gypsy.[14] Daly left Gypsy in July 1990, with Linda Lavin playing Rose, and returned in April 1991 through closing in July 1991.

She appeared in the Broadway revival of the Anton Chekhov play The Seagull in 1992 as Madame Arkadina.[6][15] She appeared as Sally Adams in the City Center Encores! staged concert of Call Me Madam in February 1995.[16] In regional theatre, she played Lola in Come Back, Little Sheba at the Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, in April 1997.[17]

She appeared on Broadway in the 2006 play, Rabbit Hole, portraying the mother of the play's protagonist, played by Cynthia Nixon.[18]

In January 2008, she played the role of Mother in the world premiere production of Edward Albee's Me, Myself & I at the McCarter Theatre, Princeton, New Jersey.[19] In 2009, she appeared in the original cast of Love, Loss, and What I Wore.[20]

She debuted the role of Judy Steinberg in It Shoulda Been You, at the George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, New Jersey, which ran from October 4 to November 6, 2011.[21] The musical ran on Broadway in 2015.

She starred as Maria Callas in Master Class at the Manhattan Theater Club on Broadway, from June 14, 2011 (previews) to September 4, 2011.[3] Daly reprised her role as Maria Callas in the West End production of Master Class, which opened at the Vaudeville Theatre on February 7, 2012 (after previews from January 21) in a limited engagement to April 28, 2012.[4]

Cabaret

Daly performed a cabaret act, Second Time Around, in January 2010 at Feinstein's at Loews Regency, New York City. She had previously performed at Feinstein's in May 2009.[22]

Film

Daly appeared in John and Mary (1969), the biker movie Angel Unchained (1970), the movie adaptation of Play It As It Lays (1972), and The Adulteress.[6][23] She was cast as Inspector Harry Callahan's first female partner, Kate Moore, in the 1976 Dirty Harry film The Enforcer.[6] The film was critically panned, though a box office success. Daly's performance divided critics, with some calling it too "mannered" for film,[6] while others praised the strength she brought to the role.[24] The concept of a male/female police partnership was later used as the basis for the television show Hunter.[25]

Role model

Daly has been identified as a feminist icon in the media, particularly based on her television role in Cagney and Lacey.[26] Her role as Lacey showed a woman detective at a time where the idea was still novel; the show was also novel in presenting Lacey primarily in a work environment, rather than always showing the character at home.[23] She has also been outspoken about maintaining a natural appearance as she ages, and for the run of Judging Amy, Daly's hair was shown in its naturally gray state.[27]

Personal life

Tyne Daly was married to Georg Stanford Brown from 1966 to 1990.[28] They have three daughters, including actress Kathryne Dora Brown.[29][30]

Filmography

Sources:[6][29]

Television

Year Title RoleNotes
1954Foreign IntrigueGirlEpisode: "International Finance"
1968[31]General HospitalCaroline Beale
1968{{sortname>The|Virginian|The Virginian (TV series)}}Faith BradburyEpisode: "The Orchard"
1969Judd, for the DefenseSandyEpisode: "The View from the Ivy Tower"
1969CBS PlayhouseSarahEpisode: "Sadbird"
1969{{sortname>The|Mod Squad}}Dolores AbernathyEpisode: "The Death of Wild Bill Hannachek"
1970{{sortname>The|New People}}KathyEpisode: "On the Horizon"
1970IronsideJoanna LeighEpisode: "The People Against Judge McIntire"
1970Medical CenterJennifer LochnerEpisode: "Moment of Decision"
1971In Search of AmericaAnneMovie
1971A Howling in the WoodsSally BixtonMovie
1971LongstreetMarcellaEpisode: "One in the Reality Column"
1971McMillan & WifeJanet BentonEpisode: "Husbands, Wives, and Killers"
1971ImpossibleSaretta LaneEpisode: "Nerves"
1972Heat of AngerJean CarsonMovie
1972Young Dr. KildareEpisode: "The Thing with Feathers"
1972{{sortname>The|Mod Squad}}Prudence GordonEpisode: "Good Times Are Just Memories"
1972Medical CenterBarbaraEpisode: "The Choice"
1973Medical CenterAprilEpisode: "Deadly Game"
1973Ghost StoryAnna FreemanEpisode: "Earth, Air, Fire and Water"
1973HawkinsEllen HamiltonEpisode: "A Life for a Life"
1973{{sortname>The|Rookies}}Marly DevonEpisode: "A Farewell Tree from Marly"
1973The Man Who Could Talk to KidsSusie DatweilerMovie
1974LarryNancy HockworthMovie
1974{{sortname>The|Rookies}}Lucille BakerEpisode: "Time Lock"
1974{{sortname>The|Streets of San Francisco}}Mrs. CarlinoEpisode: "Commitment"
1974Doc ElliotBeth Ann BlacknerEpisode: "The Touch of God"
1974Barnaby JonesMadge WinstonEpisode: "A Gathering of Thieves"
1974{{sortname>The|Wide World of Mystery|nolink=1}}LaurieEpisode: "The Haunting of Penthouse D"
1975Lucas TannerJenny MiloEpisode: "Collision"
1975{{sortname>The|Law|nolink=1}}Lucy3 episodes
1975Medical CenterLiz LathemEpisode: "Gift from a Killer"
1975{{sortname>The|Rookies}}MaryEpisode: "Cliffy"
1976{{sortname>The|Entertainer|nolink=1}}JeanMovie
1976The EnforcerKate MooreMovie
1976{{sortname>The|Rookies}}Amy KennedyEpisode: "From Out the Darkness"
1977Intimate StrangersKaren RenshawNominated – Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
1977VisionsAnnEpisode: "The Dancing Bear"
1977TelefonDorothy PuttermanMovie
1978Greatest Heroes of the BibleAbishagEpisode: "The Judgment of Solomon"
1979ShirleyAthenaEpisode: "Twenty Years to Life"
1979Better Late Then NeverMs. DavisMovie
1980{{sortname>The|Women's Room}}AdeleMovie
1980Quincy, M.E.Madeline EstesEpisode: "The Night Killer"
1981{{sortname>A|Matter of Life and Death|nolink=1}}DonnaMovie
1981Quincy, M.E.Kay SilverEpisode: "Gentle Into That Good Night"
1981CBS Afternoon PlayhouseCatherine EllisEpisode: "The Great Gilly Hopkins"
1981Lou GrantMelissa CummingsEpisode: "Violence"
1981–1988Cagney & LaceyDet. Mary Beth LaceyWon – Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (1983–85, 1988)
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama (1984–87)
Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (1986–87)
1982Magnum, P.I.Kate SullivanEpisode: "The Jororo Kill"
1982Quincy, M.E.Anna KrushevitzEpisode: "For Love of Joshua"
1983Your Place... or MineKarenMovie
1983{{sortname>The|Mississippi|nolink=1}}Episode: "The Shooting"
1987Kids Like TheseJoanna GoodmanMovie
1988DollyGenevieveEpisode: "1.20"
1989Stuck with Each OtherSylvia CassMovie
1991{{sortname>The|Last to Go|nolink=1}}Mary EllenMovie
1991Face of a StrangerDollie MadisonMovie
1991{{sortname>The|Trials of Rosie O'Neill}}Vicki LindmanEpisode: "The Reunion"
1991WingsMimsy BorogrovesEpisode: "My Brother's Keeper"
Nominated – Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
1992Swamp ThingCarla JeffriesEpisode: "Lesser of Two Evils"
1992{{sortname>The|Ray Bradbury Theater}}Cora GibbsEpisode: "Great Wide World Over There"
1992ColumboDoloresEpisode: "A Bird in the Hand..."
1993No Room for OpalGloreneMovie
1993Scattered DreamsKathryn MessengerMovie
1994{{sortname>The|Forget-Me-Not Murders|nolink=1}}Dr. ArcherMovie
1994Cagney & Lacey: The ReturnMary Beth LaceyMovie
1994ChristyAlice HendersonMovie
1994ColumboDorothea McNallyEpisode: "Undercover"
1994{{sortname>The|Magic School Bus|The Magic School Bus (TV series)}}Dr. Tennelli (voice)Episode: "Inside Ralphie"
1994–1995ChristyAlice HendersonWon – Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
1995{{sortname>The|Nanny}}MonaEpisode: "Strange Bedfellows"
1995{{sortname>The|Magic School Bus|The Magic School Bus (TV series)}}Dr. Tennelli (voice)Episode: "Going Batty"
1995Cagney & Lacey: Together AgainMary Beth LaceyMovie
1995Cagney & Lacey: The View Through the Glass CeilingMary Beth LaceyMovie
1995Bye Bye BirdieMae PetersonMovie
1996Cagney & Lacey: True ConvictionsMary Beth LaceyMovie
1997The Perfect MotherElanie PodarasMovie
1997TricksSarahMovie
1998VigEllenMovie
1998For Your LoveMary WinstonEpisode: "The Mother of All Visits"
1999Three SecretsShelleyMovie
1999Absence of the GoodDr. Marcia LyonsMovie
1999Execution of JusticeGoldie JudgeMovie
1999Veronica's ClosetEmily BlairEpisode: "Veronica's from Venus/Josh's Parents Are from Mars"
1999{{sortname>The|Magnificent Seven|The Magnificent Seven (TV series)}}Ma NicholsEpisode: "Vendetta"
1999–2005Judging AmyMaxine GrayWon – Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (2000–02, 2004–05)
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series (2002, 2004)
2001{{sortname>The|Wedding Dress|nolink=1}}Joan DelanoMovie
2003Undercover ChristmasAnne CunninghamMovie
2009Georgia O'KeeffeMabel Dodge SternMovie
2009Grey's AnatomyCarolyn ShepherdEpisode: "Sympathy for the Devil"
2010Burn NoticeTinaEpisode: "A Dark Road"
2014Modern FamilyMrs. PlankEpisode: "Won't You Be Our Neighbor"
2016Looking: The MovieJustice of the PeaceMovie
2018Murphy BrownPhyllis

Film

Year Title RoleNotes
1969John and MaryHillary
1970Angel UnchainedMerilee
1972Play It As It LaysJournalist
1973{{sortname>The|Adulteress|The Adulteress (1973 film)}}Inez Steiner
1976{{sortname>The|Enforcer|The Enforcer (1976 film)}}Kate Moore
1977SpeedtrapNiffty Nolan
TelefonDorothy Putterman
1981Zoot SuitAlice Bloomfield
1985{{sortname>The|Aviator|The Aviator (1985 film)}}Evelyn Stiller
Movers & ShakersNancy Derman
1997{{sortname>The|Lay of the Land|nolink=1}}Dr. Guttmacher
1999{{sortname>The|Autumn Heart|nolink=1}}Ann
2000{{sortname>The|Simian Line}}Arnita
{{sortname>A|Piece of Eden}}Aunt Aurelia
2015Hello, My Name Is DorisRoz
2017HomecomingAnne-Marie Hoag
Basmati BluesEvelyn
2018The Ballad of Buster ScruggsLady (Mrs. Betjeman)Segment: "The Mortal Remains"

Theatre work

Broadway

Year Production Playwright Role Notes and awards
1967 That Summer - That Fall[11]
  • Broadway debut
  • Performances: Helen Hayes Theatre
1989 Gypsy[14][32] Rose
  • 1990 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
  • Performances: Broadway and also US National tour, 1989
1992 The Seagull[15] Anton Chekhov Madame Arkadina
2006 Rabbit Hole[18] David Lindsay-Abaire Nat
  • Performances: Biltmore Theatre
  • Nominated – 2006 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
2011 Master Class[33][34] Terrence McNally Maria Callas
  • Performances: Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (June 14, 2011 – September 4, 2011)
2014 Mothers and Sons Terrence McNally Katharine Gerard
  • Performances: John Golden Theatre (March 24 – )
  • Nominated – 2014 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
2015 It Shoulda Been You Brian Hargrove Judy Steinberg
  • Performances: Brooks Atkinson Theater (March 17 – )
  • Nominated - 2015 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical

Off-Broadway

Year Production Playwright Role Notes and awards
2009 Love, Loss, and What I Wore[35] Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron Performances: Westside Theatre, New York City, New York

Other stage credits

Year Production Playwright Role Notes and awards
1963 Jenny Kissed Me[6] Jean Kerr Performances: Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, Pennsylvania
2008 Agamemnon[36] Aeschylus Clytaemnestra Performances: Getty Villa, Malibu, California
2010 The Second Time Around[37] Cabaret Performances: Feinstein's at the Regency, New York City (January 2010)
Master Class[38] Terrence McNally Maria Callas Performances: Kennedy Center (March 25, 2010 – April 18, 2010)
2011 It Shoulda Been You[39] Brian Hargrove, Barbara Anselmi Mother of the Bride
  • Performances: George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, New Jersey (October 6–November 6, 2011)
  • Daly reprised her role in the 2015 Broadway production of the musical
2012 Master Class[40] Terrence McNally Maria Callas Performances: Vaudeville Theatre, London (January 21, 2012 – April 28, 2012)
2017Chasing Mem'ries: A Different Kind of MusicalJosh RavetchVictoriaPerformances: The Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles (October 2017 - December 2017

Awards and recognition

Daly has been nominated for the Emmy Award a total of 17 times; she has won 6 times, for the following television performances:[1][41]

  • Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Cagney and Lacey in 1983, 1984, 1985, and 1988
  • Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Christy in 1996
  • Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Judging Amy in 2003

She was also recognized for the following:

  • 1990: Won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Rose in Gypsy[32][42]
  • 2006: Nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role in Rabbit Hole[42]
  • 1995: Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame[43]
  • 2002: Awarded the Women in Film Lucy Award in recognition of her excellence and innovation in her creative works that have enhanced the perception of women through the medium of television[44]
  • 2011: Inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame[45]
  • 2017: Awarded the Gingold Theatrical Group Golden Shamrock Award[46]

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43. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wngxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jjMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3484%2C9028234 |title=Gless, Daly get Hollywood stars|publisher=Rome News-Tribune|date=March 30, 1995|accessdate=March 19, 2010}}
44. ^Profile {{webarchive|url=https://www.webcitation.org/614ten37o?url=http://wif.org/past-recipients |date=2011-08-20 }}, wif.org; accessed February 22, 2016.
45. ^Tyne Daly inducted into Theater Hall of Fame {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120928080042/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/159061-Tyne-Daly-Ben-Vereen-Ann-Roth-Daniel-Sullivan-and-More-Inducted-Into-Theater-Hall-of-Fame-Jan-30 |date=2012-09-28 }}, Playbill.com; accessed February 22, 2016.
46. ^  {{dead link|date=August 2017}}

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