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Biography - A Short Wiki

Tyne Daly is an award-winning American actress of film, theater, and television. She is best known by the public for her roles as Det. Mary Beth Lacey on Cagney & Lacey, as Maxine Gray on Judging Amy, and as Alice Henderson on Christy. She is the recipient of several accolades, including six Emmy Awards and a Tony Award, and is a 2011 American Theatre Hall of Fame inductee. Born Ellen Tyne Daly on February 21, 1946 in Madison, Wisconsin, she is the daughter of actors James Daly and Hope Newell. She belongs to Irish, English, Scottish, and German descent. Her siblings are Tim Daly, Pegeen Michael and Glynn Daly. She married George Stanford Brown in 1966 and the couple had three daughters, Kathryne Dora, Alyxandra Beatris and Alisabeth, before divorcing in 1990.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements and statistics of Tyne Daly, including bra size, cup size, shoe size, height, hips, and weight.

Body shape:Unknown
Dress size (US):Unknown
Breasts-Waist-Hips: Unknown inches Size: cm)
Shoe size (US):8
Bra size: Unknown
Cup size (US):Unknown
Height: 5′5¼” (166 cm)
Weight: Unknown
Natural breasts or implants: Unknown

Quotes

"My time on television began, and I started playing victims. I did about 10 or 12 years of them, which gets boring, right?"

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"The director's job is full of all sorts of annoyances and details - like how many cars are on the street. Ugh. I don't want it. I like my gig. And I feel that for the next 30 years or so I can keep learning more about it."

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"When I got married, my marriage was illegal in 17 states because my husband had a different skin color than I did. And we saw those laws go down one at a time."

Tyne Daly

"I am a greedy actor in the sense that I like the big bites. Put a big fat steak in front of me, and I will eat it."

Tyne Daly

"The art of acting is to pitch good. You do the pitching and hope that the other person catches the ball and does some good pitching back to you."

Tyne Daly