Jane Daly (actress) explained
Jane Daly is an American actress.[1] She is best known for Bob Clark's low-budget zombie movie Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things and as the original Kelly Harper on the CBS soap opera Capitol.[2]
Early life
Daly was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Edward A. Daly, a World War II Air Force Veteran.[3]
She was raised in Valley Stream, New York and Miami, Florida, where she attended the University of Miami and graduated magna cum laude in theatre.[4]
Career
In 1963, at 15 years of age, Daly was crowned Miss Teenage Miami and a finalist in the Miss Teenage America Pageant in Dallas, Texas[5] where she performed Peter Pan before a nationally televised audience. She and her mother became the face of Ivory Liquid [6] in the mother and daughter look-alike national commercial.
Another of her early film roles was in Bob Clark’s Deathdream with John Marley.[7] Daly starred in the 1987 NBC series Roomies opposite Burt Young. She is notable for her 1994 role in the Cable Ace Nominated And Then There Was One opposite Amy Madigan and Dennis Boutsikaris capturing the tragedy of the AIDS epidemic. She played Julia's mother alongside Tom Cruise on Mission Impossible III.
Later work
Daly has appeared in over 50 television movies and series roles. Her later work includes:
Personal life
Daly is married to actor Duncan Gamble, whom she met while working on the soap opera Capitol.[8]
Filmography
- The Keeping Hours (2017), Elizabeth's Mother
- (2006), Julia's Mother
- Amy (1981), Molly Tribble
- The Black Marble (1980), Bullets' Girlfriend
- North Dallas Forty (1979), Ruth
- Dead of Night (1974), Joanne
- Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972), Terry[9]
- Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle (1996), Ginny Mae Cooper
- And Then There Was One (1994), (TV Movie) – Lorrie
- Star (1993), Frances Hill
- Runaway Father (1991), Lorraine
- ...Where's Rodney? (1990), Ann Barnes
- (1990), Varria[10]
- Highway to Heaven (1987), Lorraine Douglas
- Did You Hear About Josh and Kelly?[11] (1980), Kelly Porter
Notes and References
- Web site: Teary-Eyed Evolution: Crying Serves A Purpose. 2020-09-19. www.wbur.org. en.
- Book: Pylant, James. In Morticia's Shadow: The Life & Career of Carolyn Jones. 2012. Jacobus Books. 978-0-9841857-9-5. en.
- Web site: Edward A. Daly - August 11, 2009 - Obituary - Tributes.com. www.tributes.com. 2020-04-26.
- Web site: Alumni Biographies A-D Theatre Arts University of Miami. theatrearts.as.miami.edu. 2020-04-26.
- Web site: Interview with Actress Jane Daly. November 20. Amara Rarah on. Said. 2013 at 5:27 Pm. 2013-11-20. tubthumpmag. en. 2020-04-26.
- Web site: Lillian Mullen Daly. lafuneral.com. 2020-04-26.
- Web site: Dead of Night (1974). 2001-04-06. Moria. en-GB. 2020-04-26.
- Web site: Jane Daly on People. People. en. 2020-04-26.
- Web site: Kipp. Jeremiah. Review: Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things on VCI Entertainment DVD. . 29 September 2007 . 2020-09-19. en-US.
- Book: Okuda. Michael. The Star Trek Encyclopedia. Okuda. Denise. Mirek. Debbie. 2011-05-17. Simon and Schuster. 978-1-4516-4688-7. en.
- Book: Terrace, Vincent. Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, 2d ed.. 2014-01-10. McFarland. 978-0-7864-8641-0. en.