What is Tim Daly’s Net Worth?
Tim Daly, an American stage, screen, and voice actor, director, and producer, has a net worth of $4 million. He is best known for his roles on TV shows like “Wings,” “The Sopranos,” “Private Practice,” and “Madam Secretary.” Daly also lent his voice to Clark Kent and Superman on “Superman: The Animated Series.” In addition to his TV work, Daly has appeared in movies like “Made in Heaven” and “Spellbinder” and starred in stage plays including “Coastal Disturbances” and “Love Letters.”
Early Life and Education
Tim Daly, born James Timothy Daly on March 1, 1956 in New York City, is the only son and youngest of four children of actress Mary and actor James. His sisters are Mary, Pegeen, and Tyne, who also pursued acting. Daly attended the Putney School in Vermont before enrolling in Bennington College, where he studied theater and literature. While in college, he acted in summer stock productions. Daly graduated in 1979 and returned to New York to further his acting studies.
Tim Daly’s Television Career
Tim Daly made his television debut at the age of 10 in an American Playhouse adaptation of Ibsen’s play “An Enemy of the People” alongside his father. He later appeared on “Hill Street Blues” and starred on the short-lived series “Almost Grown” and the miniseries “I’ll Take Manhattan.” Daly’s longest-running role was as Joe Hackett on the NBC sitcom “Wings” from 1990 to 1997. During that time, he also appeared in the miniseries “Alex Haley’s Queen” and starred in the television film “In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco.” Daly continued his television career with roles in “The Fugitive,” “The Sopranos,” “Eyes,” “The Nine,” “Private Practice,” “Madam Secretary,” and the Paramount+ series “The Game.”
Tim Daly’s Filmography
Tim Daly’s first film appearance was in the 1982 dramedy “Diner” directed by Barry Levinson. He went on to star in films such as “Just the Way You Are,” “Made in Heaven,” and “Spellbinder.” In the 90s, he appeared in “Year of the Comet,” “Denise Calls Up,” “Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde,” “The Associate,” and “Seven Girlfriends.” Daly’s 00s credits include “Basic,” “Against the Ropes,” “The Good Student,” and “The Skeptic.” He also voiced Clark Kent/Superman in several animated films, including “Superman: Brainiac Attacks” and “Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.” In addition, Daly starred in “After Darkness,” “A Rising Tide,” and “Finestkind.”
Tim Daly’s Prolific Theater Career
Tim Daly began his theater career at the age of seven and had his first professional role on stage in 1978. He appeared in several plays in Rhode Island at the Trinity Square Repertory Company, including “Buried Child,” “Of Mice and Men,” and “Bus Stop.” Daly also appeared off-Broadway in “Fables for Friends,” “Oliver, Oliver,” “The Rise & Rise of Daniel Rocket,” and “Coastal Disturbances.” He continued in “Coastal Disturbances” when the play moved to Broadway in 1987. Daly acted in many stage productions after that, and returned to Broadway in 2006 to appear in “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial.”
Tim Daly’s Production Companies and Political Involvement
In 1997, Daly and J. Todd Harris created Daly-Harris Productions and later launched Red House Entertainment and Wandering Bark Productions. Daly has produced several films through these companies.
Daly is also involved in progressive political and social causes. He joined the Creative Coalition in 2007 and became co-president in 2008. The Creative Coalition is a non-profit liberal political group made up of people from the American film industry.
Tim Daly’s Personal Life
In 1982, Daly married actress Amy Van Nostrand. They had two children, a son and a daughter, before divorcing in 2010.
Four years later, Daly began a relationship with his onscreen wife from “Madam Secretary,” Téa Leoni. Both of his children appeared on the show.
Tim Daly’s Santa Monica Loft Condo Sold for $1.95 Million in 2017
In 2009, Tim Daly purchased a loft condo in Santa Monica, California for $1.075 million. Eight years later, in October 2017, he sold the same property for $1.95 million. The sale of the loft condo contributed to Tim Daly’s overall net worth, which includes his earnings from his successful acting career and other investments.