Tyne Daly was not invited to her brother Tim Daly's private wedding to Téa Leoni, which was attended only by close family members. She plans to celebrate with them later and is making a secret Christmas gift for Leoni.
Tyne Daly, known for her role in "Cagney & Lacey," had to withdraw from Broadway's "Doubt: A Parable" due to unexpected hospitalization, with Amy Ryan stepping in to replace her. Daly's understudy, Isabel Keating, will play the role until Feb. 11, and Ryan will take over from Feb. 13. The show runs through April 14 at the Todd Haimes Theatre on 42nd Street.
Tyne Daly, known for her role in "Cagney & Lacey," has been replaced by Amy Ryan in the Broadway production of "Doubt: A Parable" after being hospitalized due to illness. Daly's understudy will fill in until Feb. 11, with Ryan taking over on Feb. 13. The show runs through April 14 at the Todd Haimes Theatre. Director Scott Ellis expressed well wishes for Daly and gratitude for Ryan's quick acceptance of the role.
Tyne Daly has exited the Broadway revival of Doubt due to unexpected hospitalization, with Amy Ryan set to take over as Sister Aloysius beginning February 13. The opening night has been postponed to March 7. The play, set in an all-boys Catholic school in the Bronx, revolves around suspicions of an inappropriate relationship between Father Flynn and a student. The cast also includes Liev Scheiber, Zoe Kazan, and Quincy Tyler Bernstine. This marks the play's first revival on Broadway, with Roundabout Theatre Company's Scott Ellis directing.
Tyne Daly has withdrawn from her role in Doubt: A Parable on Broadway due to unexpected hospitalization, with Amy Ryan set to take over as Sister Aloysius alongside Liev Schreiber starting Feb. 13. Isabel Keating, the understudy, will continue to play the role until then. Previews began on Feb. 3, with opening night rescheduled for March 7. The production, running through April 14, also features Quincy Tyler Bernstine and Zoe Kazan. Daly, known for her Tony Award-winning role in Gypsy and multiple Emmy wins, is expected to make a full recovery.
Tyne Daly, Tony- and Emmy-winning actress, withdraws from starring role in Broadway revival of "Doubt" due to health issues, to be replaced by Amy Ryan. The production, also starring Liev Schreiber, began previews with an understudy in Daly's place and will now open on March 7, one week later than initially planned.