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Tim Daly

Participates in 1 Session

Tim Daly (Henry McCord) has built a career as one of Hollywood’s most recognizable actors, with credits encompassing film, television and theatre.

After making his film debut in Barry Levinson’s “Diner,” Daly appeared in many additional feature films, including “Against the Ropes,” “The Object of My Affection” and “Made in Heaven.” Most recently, he starred and co-produced “Lowdown,” which premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.

On the small screen, Daly starred in “The Fugitive” on CBS, for which he earned a SAG Award nomination, and he guest starred on HAWAII FIVE-0 and “Judging Amy,” also on the Network. His additional television series credits include starring roles in “Private Practice,” “Wings,” “The Nine” and “Eyes,” and guest starring roles in “The Mindy Project” and “The Sopranos,” for which he earned an Emmy Award nomination. He has appeared in several television miniseries and movies, including “From the Earth to the Moon,” “Storm of the Century” and “The Outsider.” Additionally, Daly produced and starred in the television movie “Edge of America,” which earned the Humanitas Prize, a Peabody Award, a Writers Guild Award and a Directors Guild Award.

Daly’s theatre credits include RedThe SceneThe ExoneratedSix Degrees of SeparationThe Caine Mutiny Court MartialHenry FlamethrowaCoastal DisturbancesOliver, OliverBuried Child” and most recently, The Manhattan Theater Club production of The Ruins of Civilization.

Behind the camera, Daly produced the documentary film “Poliwood,” directed by Barry Levinson. “Poliwood” presents an in-depth look at the 2008 Presidential election, blending footage from the Republican and Democratic conventions, as well as interviews with celebrities and key political figures. Daly’s association and work with “Poliwood” stems from his long involvement with The Creative Coalition, for which he serves as president. The Coalition is a non-profit, non-partisan, social and political advocacy organization in which members of the entertainment community promote issues of public importance, specifically in the areas of First Amendment rights, arts advocacy and public education. Additionally, Daly serves as a board member of InsideOut Writers, which provides programs and services for currently and formerly incarcerated youth and young adults, using writing as a catalyst.

Between projects, Daly and his son, Sam Daly, along with Ben Shelton, produce an original comedy web series, “The Daly Show.” The series, written and directed by Shelton and starring the Dalys, is a comedic take on their real-life father-and-son relationship.

Daly studied theater and literature at Bennington College. He divides his time between Los Angeles and Vermont. His birthday is March 1.  Follow him on Twitter @TimmyDaly.

Sessions in which Tim Daly participates

Saturday 28 January, 2017

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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