Tyne Daly discusses her life and career in this rare 1993 interview with cable TV host Skip E. Lowe. In addition to "Cagney and Lacey," Daly won a Tony Award for her starring role in a Broadway revival of "Gypsy".
Hey Skip, you can’t learn anything while you’re talking. You can’t listen and learn if you’re constantly thinking of what you’re going to say while the person is talking. She was so gracious and kind. She didn’t get annoyed at all. Not insulted as he talks over her. She’s so focused and yet so charming.
Tyne is wonderfully interesting. But this interviewer is irritating. He asks a question, then interrupts and talks over her. Sometimes it seemed she was going to say more about a subject but he doesn’t let her. I would love to hear more from her.
I know Ms Daly mostly from Cagney and Lacey and was therefore surprised to see a fairly early tv role when Decades TV did a weekend binge of the original Mod Squad. Ms Daly played an innocent teenage girl hanging out with a fairly rough crowd at a sort of commune. She eventually gets rescued by the Squad.
Tynes the best if u haven’t seen it look up graham Norton talk show episode with her n Sharon gless it’s a hoot in my opinion graham Norton is way better than any American talk show today anybody whose anybody has been on his show n he’s been on for twenty some years
Tim Daly's now former wife, Amy Von Nostrand, also memorably made three guest-appearances on "Cagney & Lacey" ("Thank God, It's Monday" & "Two Grand" as "Victor Isbecki's" exotic dancer girlfriend "Bon Bon Le Chocolat" and "Button, Button" as "Carol Terry," the mother of an AIDS infected child in "Alice Lacey's" daycare class).