Tyne Daly, an accomplished American actress, has captivated audiences for over six decades with her remarkable performances in film, television, and theater. Her illustrious career is highlighted by six Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and her induction into the American Theatre Hall of Fame in two thousand eleven.
Daly's journey began in the vibrant world of summer stock in New York City, leading to her Broadway debut in the play That Summer – That Fall in nineteen sixty-seven. She gained widespread recognition for her iconic role as Detective Mary Beth Lacey in the CBS police drama Cagney & Lacey from nineteen eighty-two to nineteen eighty-eight, earning four Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
Her stage prowess was further showcased in the Broadway revival of Gypsy in nineteen eighty-nine, where she won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Daly's talent has also been recognized with Tony nominations for her performances in Rabbit Hole in two thousand six and Mothers and Sons in two thousand fourteen. Notably, she portrayed the legendary opera singer Maria Callas in the play Master Class from two thousand eleven to two thousand twelve.
In addition to her television and stage success, Daly made her film debut in John and Mary in nineteen sixty-nine. She has appeared in notable films such as The Enforcer in nineteen seventy-six, Hello, My Name Is Doris in two thousand fifteen, and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs in two thousand eighteen. Her performance in A Bread Factory in two thousand eighteen earned her a nomination for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female.
More recently, Daly showcased her versatility by portraying Anne Marie Hoag in Marvel Studios' Spider-Man: Homecoming in two thousand seventeen, further solidifying her status as a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.