Tyne Daly
Biography
Ellen Tyne Daly (born February 21, 1946) is an American stage and screen actress, widely known for her work as Detective Lacey in the television series Cagney & Lacey. She has won six Emmy Awards for her television work 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, 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. Her other TV roles include Alice Henderson in Christy, for which she won an Emmy in 1996 and Maxine Gray in Judging Amy, which won her a sixth Emmy in 2003. Her other Broadway credits include The Seagull, her Tony-nominated role in Rabbit Hole and her Tony-nominated role in Mothers and Sons. She played Maria Callas, both on Broadway and in London's West End, in the play Master Class. She portrayed Anne Marie Hoag in Marvel Studios' Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Known For
All Movies (73)
- The Ballad of Buster Scruggs2018 · as Lady (segment "The Mortal Remains")
- A Bread Factory, Part One: For the Sake of Gold2018 · as Dorothea
- A Bread Factory, Part Two: Walk With Me A While2018 · as Dorothea
- Betty White: First Lady of Television2018 · as Self
- Every Act of Life2018 · as Self
- Basmati Blues2017 · as Evelyn
- Spider-Man: Homecoming2017 · as Anne Marie Hoag
- Looking: The Movie2016 · as Justice of the Peace
- Hello, My Name Is Doris2015 · as Roz
- She's The Best Thing in It2015 · as Self
- Inequality for All2013 · as Mary Beth Lacey (archive footage)
- Carol Channing: Larger Than Life2012 · as Self
- Georgia O'Keeffe2009 · as Mabel Dodge Stern
- A Moral Right: The Politics of Dirty Harry2008 · as Self
- The Long Shadow of Dirty Harry2008 · as Self
- The Evolution of Clint Eastwood2008 · as Self
- The Business End: Violence in Cinema2008 · as Self
- Who Needs Sleep?2006 · as Self
- Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde2004 · as Self
- Undercover Christmas2003 · as Anne Cunningham
- The Simian Line2001 · as Arnita
- The Wedding Dress2001 · as Joan Delano
- A Piece of Eden2000 · as Aunt Aurelia
- Execution of Justice1999 · as Goldie Judge
- Absence of the Good1999 · as Dr. Marcia Lyons
- Three Secrets1999 · as Shelley
- The Autumn Heart1999 · as Ann
- Money Kings1998 · as Ellen
- Tricks1997 · as Sarah
- The Perfect Mother1997 · as Elanie Podaras
- A Benefit Celebration: A Tribute to Angela Lansbury1996 · as Self
- Cagney & Lacey: True Convictions1996 · as Mary Beth Lacey
- Bye Bye Birdie1995 · as Mae Peterson
- Cagney & Lacey: The View Through the Glass Ceiling1995 · as Mary Beth Lacey
- Cagney & Lacey: Together Again1995 · as Mary Beth Lacey
- Cagney & Lacey: The Return1994 · as Mary Beth Lacey
- The Forget-Me-Not Murders1994 · as Therapist
- On the Town1993 · as Brunhilde "Hildy" Esterhazy
- Scattered Dreams1993 · as Kathryn Messenger
- Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration1993 · as Self (segment "Monster in the Mirror")
- Face of a Stranger1991 · as Dollie Madison
- The Last to Go1991 · as Mary Ellen
- Night of 100 Stars III1990 · as Self
- Stuck with Each Other1989 · as Sylvia Cass
- Kids Like These1987 · as Joanna Goodman
- All Star Party for Clint Eastwood1986 · as Self (uncredited)
- Destination Nicaragua1986 · as Narrator (voice)
- Movers & Shakers1985 · as Nancy Derman
- Night of 100 Stars II1985 · as Self
- The Aviator1985 · as Evelyn Stiller
- Your Place... or Mine?1983 · as Karen
- Cagney and Lacey: The Pilot1981 · as Mary Beth Lacey
- Zoot Suit1981 · as Alice Bloomfield
- A Matter of Life and Death1981 · as Donna
- The Women's Room1980 · as Adele
- Better Late Than Never1979 · as Ms. Davis
- Telefon1977 · as Dorothy Putterman
- Intimate Strangers1977 · as Karen Renshaw
- Speedtrap1977 · as Niffty Nolan
- The Enforcer1976 · as Insp. Kate Moore
- The Entertainer1976 · as Jean
- Harry Callahan/Clint Eastwood: Something Special in Films1976 · as Self
- The Haunting of Penthouse D1974 · as Laurie
- Larry1974 · as Nancy Hockworth
- The Man Who Could Talk to Kids1973 · as Susie Datweiler
- The Adulteress1973 · as Inez Steiner
- Play It as It Lays1972 · as Journalist
- Heat of Anger1972 · as Jean Carson
- A Howling in the Woods1971 · as Sally Bixton
- In Search of America1971 · as Anne
- Angel Unchained1970 · as Merilee
- John and Mary1969 · as Hilary
- Broadway: The Next Generation— · as Self
All TV Shows (48)
- Murphy Brown2018 · as Phyllis
- Madam Secretary2014 · as Senator Amy Ross
- Mom2013 · as Barbara
- The Cleveland Show2009
- Modern Family2009 · as Mrs. Plank
- Burn Notice2007 · as Tina
- The Graham Norton Show2007 · as Self
- Grey's Anatomy2005 · as Carolyn Shepherd
- The Tony Danza Show2004 · as Tyne Daly
- Judging Amy1999 · as Maxine Gray
- The Magnificent Seven1998 · as Ma Nichols
- Veronica's Closet1997 · as Emily Blair
- The View1997 · as Self - Guest
- The Magic School Bus1994 · as Ralphie's Mom (voice)
- The Magic School Bus1994 · as Dr. Tennelli (voice)
- Christy1994 · as Alice Henderson
- Intimate Portrait1993 · as Self
- The Nanny1993 · as Mona
- Wings1990 · as Mimsy Borogroves
- Reading Rainbow1983 · as Self - Narrator (voice)
- Cagney & Lacey1982 · as Mary Beth Lacey
- Magnum, P.I.1980 · as Kate Sullivan
- Shirley1979
- Lou Grant1977
- Quincy, M.E.1976
- Quincy, M.E.1976 · as Kay Silver
- Doc Elliot1973
- Hawkins1973 · as Ellen Hamilton
- Barnaby Jones1973 · as Madge Winston
- The Streets of San Francisco1972 · as Mrs. Carlino
- Ghost Story1972 · as Anna Freeman
- The Rookies1972
- McMillan & Wife1971
- Columbo1971 · as Dorothea McNally
- Columbo1971 · as Dolores McCain
- Great Performances1971 · as Brunhilde 'Hildy' Esterhazy
- Medical Center1969
- The New People1969
- The Mod Squad1968
- Judd, for the Defense1967
- Ironside1967 · as Joanna Leigh
- CBS Playhouse1966 · as Sarah
- Mission: Impossible1966
- The Virginian1962 · as Faith Bradbury
- Tony Awards1956 · as Self - Presenter / Winner
- Tony Awards1956 · as Self - Presenter
- Tony Awards1956 · as Self - Nominee
- Golden Globe Awards1944 · as Self - Nominee






