Tyne Daly

Daly at the 2009 premiere of ''[[PoliWood (film)|PoliWood]]'' Ellen Tyne Daly (; born February 21, 1946) is an American actress whose six-decade career included many leading roles in movies and theater. She has won six Emmy Awards for her television work, 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 the CBS police drama ''Cagney & Lacey'' (1982–88), for which she won four Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. She also won Emmy Awards for her roles as Alice Henderson in the period drama series ''Christy'' (1994–95), and Maxine Gray in the legal drama series ''Judging Amy'' (1999–2005).

She starred in the Broadway revival of ''Gypsy'' (1989), earning the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Her other Tony-nominated roles were in ''Rabbit Hole'' (2006) and ''Mothers and Sons'' (2014). She played Maria Callas, both on Broadway and in London's West End, in the play ''Master Class'' (2011–12). Her other Broadway credits include ''The Seagull'' (1992) and ''It Shoulda Been You'' (2015).

Daly made her film debut in ''John and Mary'' (1969). She is known for her film roles in ''The Enforcer'' (1976), ''Hello, My Name Is Doris'' (2015), and ''The Ballad of Buster Scruggs'' (2018). She received a Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female nomination for her role in the Patrick Wang drama ''A Bread Factory'' (2018). She portrayed Anne Marie Hoag in Marvel Studios' ''Spider-Man: Homecoming'' (2017). Provided by Wikipedia

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