Tim Daly
   TIM DALY (Dr. Robert Joley) recently completed the final season of "Wings," the Emmy Award-winning television comedy in which he starred for eight years.
   He grew up in Suffern, New York, the son of actors James and Hope Daly and studied theater and literature at Bennington College in Vermont before moving to Manhattan for further acting studies.
   Daly first garnered national attention when he co-starred in the classic ensemble comedy "Diner," directed by Barry Levinson. He has also starred in the feature films "Denise Calls Up," "Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde," "The Associate," "Year of the Comet" and "Made in Heaven," among others.
   Daly earned a Tony Award nomination and the coveted Theater World Award for the 1987 Broadway hit "Coastal Disturbances." His other stage work includes "Oliver, Oliver" at the Manhattan Theater Club, "Mass Appeal' and "Bus Stop" at Trinity Square Rep" and "The Glass Menagerie" at the Santa Fe Festival Theater.
   He starred in the TV movie "In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco," as well as several longform television projects including Alex Haley's "Queen" and Judith Krantz' mini-series "I'll Take Manhattan."
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