Tim Daly, born on March first, nineteen fifty-six, is a multifaceted American actor, producer, and director. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Joe Hackett on the beloved NBC sitcom Wings, where his charm and comedic timing captivated audiences. His talent extended beyond comedy, as he took on the complex role of J.T. Dolan, a drug-addicted screenwriter, in the critically acclaimed series The Sopranos.
In addition to his memorable television roles, Daly showcased his versatility in the medical drama Private Practice, where he starred as Pete Wilder from two thousand seven to two thousand twelve. His ability to navigate both drama and comedy has made him a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
Daly is also celebrated for his voice work, particularly as Clark Kent/Superman in Superman: The Animated Series and various animated Superman films. This iconic role has endeared him to fans of all ages, further solidifying his place in pop culture.
From two thousand fourteen to two thousand nineteen, he portrayed Henry McCord, the husband of the Secretary of State, in the CBS political drama Madam Secretary, alongside Téa Leoni. This role allowed him to explore the intricacies of political life, showcasing his range as an actor.