James Timothy Daly

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James Timothy Daly Wiki Biography

Tim Daly was born on the 1st March 1956, in New York City, USA, and is an actor, producer, and director, probably best known for playing the role of Joe Hackett in NBC sitcom “Wings” (1990-1997). He also had a big part in “Private Practice” (2007-2012), as Pete Wilder, and appeared in “The Sopranos” (2004-2007), in the role of drug addict screenwriter J.T. Dolan, a role for which he was Emmy-nominated. These significant parts made his wealth larger, in a career that started in 1963.

Have you ever wondered how rich Tim Daly is, as of mid-2016? According to authoritative sources, Daly’s estimated net worth is over $10 million, mostly made by playing roles in television series, but he has also earned some by directing and producing, and playing parts in movies as well.

James Timothy Daly is the youngest of four children of actors Mary Hope and James Daly; the actress Tyne Daly is his older sister. Daly went to The Putney School, where he developed an interest in acting and so studied it. He later attended Bennington College in Vermont and began his professional career while was there, graduating in 1979 with Bachelors degree in Theatre and Literature. He then returned to New York to study acting and singing.

Daly actually debuted on the stage when he was only seven years old, in Jean Kerr’s play “Jenny Kissed Me” (1963), along with his parents and two sisters. “An Enemy of the People”, was Tim’s first TV appearance in 1966, starring his father James. Daly eventually launched his full professional career in Peter Shaffer’s play “Equus” in 1978. His debut on film followed four years later, when he got the leading role in Barry Levinson’s “Diner”, with Kevin Bacon and Mickey Rourke. Daly also had a role in “Made in Heaven” (1987), starring Timothy Hutton and Kelly McGillis, and another leading role in the David Chase series “Almost Grown” (1988), but the show lasted only one season. However, the ’80’s were good to Daly, and he improved his net worth considerably.

The NBC’s sitcom “Wings” was one of Daly’s biggest projects, as it aired for seven years, from 1990 to 1997. In 1997, he established the Daly-Harris Productions, along with J. Todd Harris, andthe company produced several films during the ’90’s. He went back to Broadway for the next few years, but appeared on numerous occasions in the hit drama “The Sopranos” (2004-2007), playing the character of J.T. Dolan, Christopher Moltisanti’s AA friend. Later, he landed a role in the ABC drama “The Nine” (2006). However, Daly’s biggest paid part was in “Private Practice” (2007-2012), for which he received $100,000 for each episode. His most recent projects are “Hot in Cleveland” (2014), and “Madam Secretary”, in which he is a series regular, and the show has been running since 2014.

Tim Daly has won several awards including OFTA Television Award for Best Actor in a New Drama Series in 2001, the Golden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Drama, also in 2001, and the Vail Film Festival Award for Excellence in Acting in 2008.

Regarding his personal life, Tim Daly was married to the actress Amy Van Nostrand from 1982 to 2010; the pair has two children together. Daly has been dating Tea Leoni since 2014. He is a big supporter of the Democratic Party.

IMDB Wikipedia “A Rising Tide” (2015) “The Fugitive” (2000-2001) “Almost Grown” (1988-1989) “An Enemy of the People” “Jenny Kissed Me” (1963) “Private Practice” (2007-2012) “The Sopranos” (2004-2007) “Wings” (1990-1997) $10 million 1956-03-01 Actor American Amy Van Nostrand Bennington College Diner Emelyn Daly Glynn Daly Hope Newell James Daly Jean Kerr Made in Heaven (1987) New York New York City Pegeen Michael Daly Peter Shaffer Sam Daly The Putney School Tim Daly Tim Daly Net Worth Tyne Daly U.S. Vermont

James Timothy Daly Quick Info

Full Name Tim Daly
Net Worth $10 Million
Date Of Birth March 1, 1956
Place Of Birth New York City, New York, U.S.
Height 1.85 m
Profession Actor, producer, director
Education The Putney School, Bennington College, Vermont
Nationality American
Spouse Amy Van Nostrand (1982-2010)
Children Sam Daly, Emelyn Daly
Parents Hope Newell, James Daly
Siblings Tyne Daly, Glynn Daly, Pegeen Michael Daly
Partner Tea Leoni
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TimDalyOfficial
Twitter https://twitter.com/TimmyDaly
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/timmydaly/?hl=en
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004857
Awards OFTA Television Award for Best Actor in a New Drama Series (2001), Golden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Drama (2001), Vail Film Festival Award for Excellence in Acting (2008)
Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer In A Children/Youth/Family Special, TV Land Favorite Airborne Character Award
Movies “Jenny Kissed Me” (1963), “An Enemy of the People”, “Diner”, “Made in Heaven” (1987), “A Rising Tide” (2015)
TV Shows “Wings” (1990-1997), “Private Practice” (2007-2012), “The Sopranos” (2004-2007), “Almost Grown” (1988-1989), “Wings” (1990-1997), “The Fugitive” (2000-2001)

James Timothy Daly Trademarks

  1. The voice of Clark Kent/Superman

James Timothy Daly Quotes

  • [Daly on his relationship with his father, during an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning,” June 19, 2016] My dad left when I was a very young man, a young boy, and I didn’t see him very much. You know, my parents had a long and difficult marriage, mostly because my father was gay. Not many people know this. But given the wisdom of that era–the medical, psychological and societal wisdom of that time, which was all false–being homosexual was a disease, right? That could be cured. My father worked very hard to try to ‘cure’ himself of something that was incurable, and so did my mom. And it was very sad. So when he left, my parents made a mutual decision based on all this false information that they would limit my exposure to my father so that I would not contract this “disease.” And it was a tragedy, as I look back on it, because my father had the means and the desire to see me, and I loved him desperately. And I saw him maybe a couple weeks a year. We were about to do a play together, a summer stock tour. And my father died on the day we were going to begin rehearsals. So it felt like this momentous point in my life where I was about to really get to know him as a man, and the universe intervened, and there was this moment where the torch was passed, and I was now the man. So. You know, I was sort of robbed of the opportunity to really get to know my dad.
  • I’m not hopefully psychotic. So I know that what I do is actually fictional. That said, it is sort of uncannily prescient about things that are happening in the world. I think it’s kind of odd – sometimes I wonder, who IS [executive producer] Barbara Hall, and who does she know? Because it seems like we do a show and a couple months later it shows up in the headlines.
  • Look, drama is conflict, that’s what it is. So hell yeah, bring it on!
  • On Madam Secretary (2014): I love it – I absolutely love it. Right now might not be the best time to ask, because we do a long season and everybody’s starting to get a little tired. After the winter break when I’m peppy and refreshed, I’d be more enthusiastic. But yes – I’m ready for season 3!
  • Wings (1990) was a blessing, but it was also very difficult. Whenever you do situation comedy, no matter how excellent the execution – and we had a great cast and great writers – but the format is somewhat limited.
  • I am friends with Kerry and Bobby Kennedy – and Ethel, who is sort of my crush … my Kennedy crush.
  • Twitter, just every once in a while I put something out there basically to promote whatever I’m doing, but I don’t see any of that as representing me or who I am or being a brand.
  • No one’s banging down my door. People see the way I look, and they don’t feel threatened, but they should watch out for me. They don’t know there’s a steel rod that drives me. I get ticked off, and the rage just gets me going. My motor is anger.
  • Usually when I see myself in a film or on television, there’s about a six-month period where I can’t look at it because all I’ll see are the mistakes. I’m just appalled by the person that I see.
  • There are two jobs. There is being an actor, and there is being a celebrity. Some people are really good at both. Some people are really good celebrities and terrible actors, and some people are really good actors and terrible celebrities. Hopefully, I am a really good actor and an OK celebrity.
  • ‘Superman’ was a total accident. The producers of the animated series were having a hard time finding someone to read the character. I was brought in through a connection and, I think, out of desperation.
  • It’s not like I walk around being Superman in real life. But when you read the script and put yourself in the position that Superman is in – I mean, he’s always saving the planet, for God’s sake. When you realize that, it’s not difficult to take the gravitas of the situation and make your voice do what it needs to do.
  • I’ve had – I don’t really know how to describe them, except moments of ‘extrasensory perception’ of some sort. I’ve also had sort of a ‘white light’ moment.
  • I’m probably my own harshest critic. If I get a hundred good reviews and one really bad one, it’s that one out of a hundred that I remember. I think we actors are hard on ourselves, and I don’t know why that is.
  • My public Facebook page is what it is. My Twitter account is sort of what it is, but if I’m totally honest with you, that is not my personal, private self. I have another Facebook page that is devoted to my dear friends and family, and they can keep in touch with me that way.
  • It’s ironic, really, because I’ve spent the bulk of my career making my living in a very commercial realm: network television. And yet, my sensibilities don’t necessarily line up with how I pay my rent.
  • I used to build lofts in SoHo back when there was nothing there. I had a stoop on West Broadway between Prince and Spring. My partner and I would sit there, eat dinner, and watch the world go by.
  • I was 9 years old, and this was – well, whenever it was, they paid a thousand bucks. I thought I was going to be rich forever! But I had no thought I would be an actor at that point.
  • I realized that my grandfather walked with Martin Luther King forty years ago. That was his dream. And in his little way, he helped us get closer to where we are today.
  • I love exploring the relationship between fathers and daughters. I think that’s a special thing, especially with daughters who are dealing with being adults.
  • I was a little bit of a slob who was sort of surrounded by dirty laundry. I can trace the exact moment that I became a tidy human being, and that moment was the day my son Sam was born.
  • I didn’t dream of being in television or film. But then I got married pretty young and had children, and I wanted to feed the children, so I worked a lot of film and television.
  • I look for characters that offer me opportunities to explore some aspect of the human condition. I think a lot of actors would say that and would look for that. I’ve been lucky enough to find projects that let me do that.
  • I just can’t stand the fact that they’re going out on their own – I love having my kids around, and I’m angry at them for going out and becoming independent. I want to tuck them in and drive them to school in the morning, but they just won’t let me do that anymore.
  • I get offered a lot of parts where I want to say, ‘Why don’t you just hire a model? Don’t hire an actor.’ I’m trying to convince people I’m a real actor, not some mannequin.
  • I could have been a rich kid who stayed in college and got by on the path of least resistance, but I got much more out of being in the world and pulling my own weight.
  • For people like me, who have blocked out a chunk of their past, you wonder – if you open that door, if you walk into that room of your memories, what will happen? Will it destroy you or will it make you stronger?
  • I am a member of the human race. There’s a certain irony about the cyberworld. You don’t know who is talking to you, if it’s a machine, so I tend to try to reach out to those fellow humans.
  • I had my kids while I was in utero.
  • Wings (1990) offered me the rare opportunity to be a full-time dad and a working actor for eight years.
  • The creative tension with spirituality vs. practicality in the world of politics is a vital conversation.
  • People are human beings. They talk about stuff, they make mistakes, they try to impress each other with their tidbits.
  • My natural self is John Goodman. If I relaxed, I’d be him.
  • It’s become a cliché to think of marriage as a disaster area and a war zone.
  • I will always look for things that are different from the last thing I played.
  • The biggest compliment I can ever get as an actor is to have someone say, ‘We didn’t recognize you.’
  • I never have thought of myself as a brand. I’ve thought of myself as an artist.
  • I love babies – I love being with them. As for acting with them, it’s kind of hard because they don’t know how to act.
  • I think I’m a lot more complicated than my looks might indicate.
  • I never had the desire to get in front of the camera. It never occurred to me! I always thought I’d be a theater actor.
  • I love getting on the subway because you get on the car, and you see the entire human race represented in any given subway car.
  • I had so much fun on The Mindy Project (2012).
  • I have a beautiful wooden Superman statue with a removable cape – I really love that piece.
  • I like bothering people and stirring things up.
  • I have no illusions of being the big box office draw. But I would like to have some choices.
  • I know this sounds stupid, but in some ways, the way I look is a drawback.
  • I appreciate all the devices the Windows people are coming up with, but the operating system… I just want to smash it.
  • Everybody wants to have their Breaking Bad (2008). It went to Bryan Cranston. It couldn’t have happened to a better guy or a better actor.
  • I don’t think I gave Wings (1990) its due. I was young. I wanted to light the world on fire.
  • I can’t help teasing people. That’s the way that I am, and I hope that nobody takes it too personally.
  • I grew up with actors, so I never thought of them as anything but human – sort of horribly, inextricably human.
  • What can I say: I got started on the whole wife-and-kids thing at a young age.
  • I have this burgeoning reputation for playing a scumbag.
  • Well, I’ve seen a bunch of acupuncturists and one of my sister-in-laws is an herbalist. So I know a lot about alternative medicine. I don’t know a lot about the practice but I know about the world.
  • It’s an actor’s job to play all the human conditions – light, dark, and medium.
  • Well, I have a farm in Vermont that’s my main residence, where I do lots of digging and mowing, and ride tractors – just so you don’t get the wrong idea that I’m too girlie!
  • We sort of have given up on the idea of taking any sort of personal responsibility for what we see. I don’t understand it at all. There are many things that I won’t let my kids watch.
  • Eastern medicine is not about curing your sickness. It’s about keeping you well.
  • Thank God for acupuncture. It’s been around for 2000 years. It’s not going anyplace and people use it all of the time for a variety of cures and to avoid illnesses.
  • One of the things that I share with Bryan Becket is this hole in my childhood memory. There’s about five years of my life that’s virtually gone. I’ve thought about it a lot, and I’ve come to the conclusion that it might be for my own protection that those memories are gone, and maybe I don’t want to dredge up those things.
  • I’ve always felt if my nose were more crooked, critics would focus more on my acting.
  • [on Superman’s animated appearance] I look great as Superman. I am so buff.
  • When Superman comes along with his red cape and his blue outfit, it works on such a primary level. Here’s this guy who wears no mask. He’s very positive. He tries to help everybody as much as he can. I think readers and especially children gravitate to that. They know they can trust this guy.
  • I’ve found that the majority of my work is just a series of grunting, groaning and straining noises. Because, you know, Superman is forever getting clobbered with force fields, nuclear weapons, trains — whatever large, blunt, heavy objects are at hand to clobber him. I have to dig deep for those special noises.
  • [on providing the voice of Superman in Superman (1996)] Initially, I thought, “Oh, this is a fun little job doing a little cartoon.” I didn’t realize the grave responsibility that was bestowed upon me.

James Timothy Daly Important Facts

  • $100,000 per episode
  • Was replaced by George Newbern as the voice of Superman for Justice League (2001). Ironically, Daly later replaced Newbern as Superman for Justice League Doom (2012) when Newbern, who was originally slated to do the feature proved unavailable.
  • Friends with Steven Weber.
  • One of a handful of celebrities passing through Los Angeles International Airport (1 November 2013) when a gunman opened fire killing a TSA official. Daly was in the Virgin America first-class lounge when the shooting started and had to wait with other passengers for an hour before being safely evacuated.
  • He has Irish, Scottish, and English ancestry.
  • Brother-in-law of Mark Snow.
  • President, The Creative Coalition.
  • Earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in theatre at Bennington College in 1979.
  • Younger brother of Tyne Daly, Pegeen Michael Daly and Glynn Daly.
  • Ex-brother-in-law of Georg Stanford Brown.
  • Uncle of Kathryne Dora Brown, Alisabeth Brown and Alyxandra Beatris Brown.
  • Son Sam Daly was born in 1984; daughter Emelyn Daly was born in 1989. As of 2014, was teaching English in Europe on a Fulbright scholarship.
  • Is perhaps best-known for his role of “Joe Hackett” on the TV series, Wings (1990). He beat out Kevin Conroy for the part. He later worked with Conroy on the animated Superman (1996) series.
  • Was unable to provide the voice of Superman, as he previously did for Warner Bros. in its Superman (1996) animated series, when presented with the Justice League (2001) series, as he was already contracted to star in The Fugitive (2000).
  • Attended and graduated from Bennington College.
  • Father, with wife Amy Van Nostrand, of son Sam Daly and daughter Emelyn Daly.
  • Son of James Daly and Hope Newell.

James Timothy Daly Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Superman: Brainiac Attacks 2006 Video Clark Kent
Superman (voice)
Actor
Commander in Chief 2006 TV Series Cameron Manchester Actor
The Good Student 2006 Ronald Gibb Actor
Bereft 2004 Happy Actor
Return to Sender 2004/I Martin North (as Timothy Daly) Actor
Against the Ropes 2004 Gavin Reese Actor
Edge of America 2003 TV Movie Leroy McKinney Actor
Wilder Days 2003 TV Movie John Morse Actor
Judging Amy 2003 TV Series Monty Fisher Actor
Basic 2003 Styles Actor
The Outsider 2002 TV Movie Johnny Gault Actor
Monk 2002 TV Series Tim Daly Actor
Superman: Shadow of Apokolips 2002 Video Game Clark Kent
Superman (voice)
Actor
The Fugitive 2000-2001 TV Series Dr. Richard Kimble Actor
A House Divided 2000 TV Movie Charles Dubose Actor
Superman 1996-2000 TV Series Superman
Clark Kent
Bizarro
Actor
Execution of Justice 1999 TV Movie Dan White Actor
Seven Girlfriends 1999 Jesse Actor
Superman 1999 Video Game Superman (voice) Actor
Storm of the Century 1999 TV Mini-Series Constable Mike Anderson
Mike Anderson
Actor
Invasion America 1998 TV Series Additional Voices Actor
From the Earth to the Moon 1998 TV Mini-Series Jim Lovell Actor
The Object of My Affection 1998 Dr. Robert Joley Actor
The Batman Superman Movie: World’s Finest 1997 TV Movie Clark Kent
Superman (voice)
Actor
Wings 1990-1997 TV Series Joe Montgomery Hackett Actor
The Associate 1996 Frank Peterson Actor
Superman: The Last Son of Krypton 1996 TV Movie Superman
Clark Kent (voice)
Actor
Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde 1995 Dr. Richard Jacks Actor
Denise Calls Up 1995 Frank Oliver Actor
The John Larroquette Show 1995 TV Series Thor Merrick Actor
Witness to the Execution 1994 TV Movie Dennis Casterline Actor
Dangerous Heart 1994 TV Movie Angel Actor
Caroline at Midnight 1994 Ray Actor
In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco 1993 TV Movie David Koresh Actor
Queen 1993 TV Mini-Series Col. James Jackson Jr. Actor
Year of the Comet 1992 Oliver Plexico Actor
Love or Money 1990 Chris Murdoch (as Timothy Daly) Actor
Midnight Caller 1989 TV Series Elliot Chase Actor
Red Earth, White Earth 1989 TV Movie Guy Pehrsson (as Timothy Daly) Actor
Almost Grown 1988-1989 TV Series Norman Foley Actor
Spellbinder 1988 Jeff Mills (as Timothy Daly) Actor
My Neighbor Totoro 1988 Professor Kusakabe (English version, voice, as Timothy Daly) Actor
Made in Heaven 1987 Tom Donnelly (as Timothy Daly) Actor
I’ll Take Manhattan 1987 TV Mini-Series Toby Amberville Actor
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1986 TV Series Scott Actor
American Playhouse 1986 TV Series Richard Actor
Mirrors 1985 TV Movie Chris Philips (as Timothy Daly) Actor
Just the Way You Are 1984 Frank Bantam (as Timothy Daly) Actor
I Married a Centerfold 1984 TV Movie Kevin Coates (as Timothy Daly) Actor
Ryan’s Four 1983 TV Series Dr. Edward Gillian / Gillian Actor
Diner 1982 William ‘Billy’ Howard (as Timothy Daly) Actor
Hill Street Blues 1981 TV Series Dann Actor
An Enemy of the People 1966 TV Movie Morten Stockmann (as Timothy Daly) Actor
After Darkness 2016 completed Raymond Beaty Actor
Madam Secretary 2014-2016 TV Series Henry McCord Actor
Submerged 2016 Hank Actor
The Daly Show 2014-2015 TV Series Tim Actor
A Rising Tide 2015 Tom Blake Actor
Hot in Cleveland 2014 TV Series Mitch Actor
The Mindy Project 2014 TV Series Charlie Lang Actor
Low Down 2014 Dalton Actor
Hawaii Five-0 2013 TV Series Ray Harper Actor
Waking 2013/I Jonathan Actor
Other O.S. 2012 Short Aaron Carson Actor
Private Practice 2007-2012 TV Series Dr. Pete Wilder Actor
Justice League: Doom 2012 Video Superman (voice) Actor
Dilf 2010 Short Jake Holt Actor
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse 2010 Video Superman (voice) Actor
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies 2009 Video Superman (voice) Actor
The Skeptic 2009 Bryan Becket Actor
The Nine 2006-2007 TV Series Nick Cavanaugh Actor
The Sopranos 2004-2007 TV Series J.T. Dolan Actor
Grey’s Anatomy 2007 TV Series Dr. Pete Wilder Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2007 TV Series Reverend Jeb Curtis Actor
Eyes 2005-2007 TV Series Harlan Judd Actor
Low Down 2014 co-producer Producer
PoliWood 2009 Documentary producer Producer
Bereft 2004 producer – as Timothy Daly Producer
Edge of America 2003 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Tick Tock 2000 producer – as Timothy Daly Producer
Execution of Justice 1999 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Bereft 2004 as Timothy Daly Director
The Daly Show 2013 TV Series 1 episode Writer
ABC Wednesday Night Starter Kit 2008 TV Movie special thanks Thanks
Diner: On the Flip Side 2000 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Today 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
CBS News Sunday Morning 2016 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 1990-2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
CBS This Morning 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Hollywood Health Report 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Hollywood Health Report 2015 Himself – Guest Self
The Talk 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Access Hollywood Live 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Rachael Ray 2008-2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Entertainment Tonight 2007-2014 TV Series Himself / Himself – Madame Secretary Self
Kid President: Declaration of Awesome 2014 TV Series Himself Self
The Insider 2014 TV Series Himself Self
The Daly Show 2011-2013 TV Series Himself Self
Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle 2013 TV Mini-Series documentary Superman Self
Fox and Friends 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Addicted to Fame 2012 Documentary Himself Self
A Sneek Peak at Justice League: Doom 2011 Video documentary short Himself Self
The 36th Annual Gracie Awards 2011 TV Special Himself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2006-2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
TeamStrick Advocacy Videos 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
A First Look at Superman/Batman: Apocalypse 2010 Video documentary short Himself Self
My Neighbor Totoro: Behind the Microphone 2010 Video short Himself Self
My Neighbor Totoro: The Totoro Experience 2010 Video documentary short Father Self
Séries express 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2005-2009 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
PoliWood 2009 Documentary Himself Self
Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race 2009 TV Movie Himself Self
The View 2005-2009 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1994-2009 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
2008 Vail Film Festival Awards 2008 Short Himself Self
Real Time with Bill Maher 2008 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Stars of the 2008 Vail Film Festival 2008 Video short Himself Self
2007 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2007 TV Special Himself Self
Tavis Smiley 2007 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Megan Mullally Show 2006 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 65th Annual Peabody Awards 2006 TV Special Himself – Winner Self
The Tony Danza Show 2005 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2005 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2005 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Basic: A Director’s Design 2003 Video documentary short Himself Self
7th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2001 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series (as Timothy Daly) Self
CBS Cares 2001 TV Series Himself Self
Diner: On the Flip Side 2000 Video documentary short Himself – ‘William ‘Billy’ Howard’ Self
The Martin Short Show 1999 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1996-1998 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
HBO First Look 1998 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 21st Annual People’s Choice Awards 1995 TV Special Himself – Co-Host Self
The State’s 43rd Annual All-Star Halloween Special 1995 TV Movie Himself Self
The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1995 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Self
The 47th Annual Writers Guild Awards 1995 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards 1994 TV Special Himself – Presenter (as Timothy Daly) Self
The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards 1994 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV and Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Self
Golden Globes 50th Anniversary Celebration 1994 TV Movie Himself Self
The 19th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1993 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Favorite Television Dramatic Series Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1992-1993 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 18th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1992 TV Special Himself – Co-Presenter: Favourite New Television Dramatic Program Self
CBS This Morning 1990 TV Series Himself Self
The More You Know 1989 TV Series Himself (as Timothy Daly) Self
The 41st Annual Tony Awards 1987 TV Special Himself – Performer (as Timothy Daly) Self
Extra 2014 TV Series Himself – Madam Secretary Archive Footage
TeamStrick Advocacy Videos 2014 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Come Rain or Come Shine: From Grey’s Anatomy to Private Practice 2007 TV Movie Dr. Pete Finch Archive Footage
Making ‘Cleaver’ 2007 TV Short documentary J.T. Dolan (as Timothy Daly) Archive Footage

James Timothy Daly Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2013 BTVA People’s Choice Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Theatrical Short Justice League: Doom (2012) Won
2013 BTVA Special/DVD Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Theatrical Short Justice League: Doom (2012) Won
2008 Excellence in Acting Vail Film Festival Won
2001 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actor in a New Drama Series The Fugitive (2000) Won
2001 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Drama The Fugitive (2000) Won
2013 BTVA People’s Choice Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Theatrical Short Justice League: Doom (2012) Nominated
2013 BTVA Special/DVD Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Theatrical Short Justice League: Doom (2012) Nominated
2008 Excellence in Acting Vail Film Festival Nominated
2001 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actor in a New Drama Series The Fugitive (2000) Nominated
2001 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Drama The Fugitive (2000) Nominated