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Distinguished character player James Firman Daly first appeared on stage in his home town of Wisconsin Rapids in 1928. He was set on acting from an early age, and was strongly encouraged by his parents. His father was in the fuel business and his mother at one time a CIA employee. Upon leaving school, Daly studied dramatic arts at various Midwestern colleges, eventually graduating from Grinnell in Iowa. His acting career was then put on hold as a result of the war and he served in all three of the service branches, the last four years spent in the navy as an ensign.
Daly's acting career got off to a good start once he arrived in New York in 1946, landing a part as understudy to Gary Merrill in the long-running hit play "Born Yesterday" on Broadway. By the time he appeared in his third play, "Man and Superman" (1949), he was billed third in the cast and won a Daniel Blum Award for his performance. Subsequently, Daly had a busy time on stage, both on and off-Broadway. He co-starred three times with the legendary Helen Hayes, most famously in "The Glass Menagerie" in 1950. That same year he also collected the Theater Guild Award as the star of "Major Barbara". His other theatrical roles of note included "Billy Budd", "Saint Joan", "The Merchant of Venice" and (on tour with Colleen Dewhurst) "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?".
A hard-working actor and intent on diversifying into different media, Daly clearly understood the potential of live television drama. He made his small screen debut in the late 1940s and soon starred in early Playhouse productions. Within a few years he featured in his own weekly syndicated series, Foreign Intrigue (1951), about a family of foreign correspondents in Europe. This was one of the first TV shows to be shot on location and it necessitated his and his family's temporary relocation to Paris and Stockholm. Throughout the next twenty years, Daly remained much in demand as a reliable leading television actor with 'gravitas', often playing tragic or despairing figures. He was commanding as the titular star of Give Us Barabbas! (1961). Four years later, he picked up an Emmy for his role in the Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951) episode "The Eagle and the Cage".
Another memorably poignant portrayal was in The Twilight Zone (1959) episode "A Stop at Willoughby", with Daly as a salesperson driven to the brink of a nervous breakdown, desperately escaping his world to a fantasy town in his own mind where life is perpetually simple and peaceful. He was also David Vincent's ill-fated business partner and friend in the pilot episode "Beach-Head", one of the first victims of The Invaders (1967). Many viewers will remember Daly as 'Flint', the solitary near-immortal from the Star Trek (1966) episode "Requiem for Methuselah". There were countless other guest starring roles and even a few choice movie parts, such as Planet of the Apes (1968). Daly enjoyed another recurring role in the long-running (170 episodes) Medical Center (1969) as resident 'elder statesman' to young surgeon Chad Everett. He had just completed filming on an episode of "Roots: The Next Generations" and was scheduled to appear in the play "Equus" at the historic Westchester Theatre, Tarrytown Music Hall, when he died of a heart attack at the age of 59.- Camera and Electrical Department
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- James Daly is known for Life & Beth (2022).
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James Daly has been working in media for over 30 years, having initially started in the music industry as a successful music artist known under the stage name Jamie Delourde of Dot Dot Dash his album Hope is available to hear on Spotify under Dot Dot Dash Hope and he can also be seen performing live at The Fulham Palace Greyhound on You Tube. He then went into music management working with indie bands like Kerfew and Impinge. He now has over 15 years of experience in producing film and TV content.
James was an associate producer on the theatrically-released UK British comedy "Back in Business" (Brian Blessed, Martin Kemp), and has executive produced the movie "Surviving Auschwitz" (Brahim Asloum, Bruce Payne) and the multiple award-winning high concept psychological horror movie "Let Us Prey" (Liam Cunningham from "Game of Thrones" and Pollyanna Mcintosh of "The Walking Dead"). The film was released in the US and UK as well as many International territories.
James has also developed a great deal of TV content with respected writer/broadcaster/producer/actress Sadie Kaye. Sadie and James also have a social responsibility program to support young people in all forms of performance arts; for many years, James in West London ran a successful performance art group called Greenhouse Arts Theatres Group, giving young people from all walks of life the opportunity to perform in many different types of performance arts. Sadie and James will also work and create more social awareness around mental health issues by producing media content covering this important area.
James has several film projects at the development stage and hopes to announce filming for several of these soon.
James is currently working on two production slates with his two companies, firstly Clever Films www.cleverfilms.co.uk who currently have well over twelve completed high concept horror scripts ready to go into production starting later this year in 2021.
James also has another larger budget slate of films through his other company, Magic Films, ready to go into production in 2021. These include The Whiskey Robber and Kings of the Park with a few more in advanced development " We anticipate 2021 and 2022 to be two big years for the two companies" +- James Daly was born on 30 November 1853 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for The Road o' Strife (1915), Sorrows of Happiness (1916) and The Fortune Hunter (1914). He was married to Clara Lambert. He died on 9 November 1933 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
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James Daly is known for Highlander II: The Quickening (1991), Highlander: The Final Dimension (1994) and When Saturday Comes (1996).- Clara James Daly is known for Masters of Sex (2013).
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James Daly III was born in Philadelphia, PA. He is an American actor and comedian who started out on stage in theater and performed in many sketch comedy shows.
The first film directed by Daly, "Nikki" was well received with standing ovations during it's screening at the Ritz East in Philadelphia, December 2015.
Following "Nikki", Daly penned, directed, and starred in the comedy "Victims of Circumstance" which showed at the Ritz at the Bourse in 2017.
"The Deprivation: Apollyon's Awakening", a horror-thriller which was written and directed by Daly is in post production and is. planning to release soon. Daly has also written and collaborated on numerous projects both horror and comedy.
James resides in Philadelphia and most of his work is produced there along with his team and local actors from the area including Philly, NYC, and even as far as Florida.- James Daly is known for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017).
- Caleb James Daly was born on 19 December 1998 in Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
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James Daly is known for Lorg na gCos: Súil Siar ar Mise Éire (2012), World's Most Unexplained (2020) and Right Now Ladies and Gents (2004).- Camera and Electrical Department
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James Daly is known for Mary Berry's Simple Comforts (2020), Mary Berry's Quick Cooking (2019) and Travel Man: 48 Hours in... (2015).- James Daly is known for A Nightingale Falling (2014).
- James Daly is known for Ill Manors (2012).
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James Daly is known for Murmur (2022) and Race for the Championship (2022).- James Daly is known for A West Side Story: The Film and the Philharmonic (2013).
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James Daly is known for Celtic Monsters (2007).- Animation Department
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James Daly is known for Nailed (2015) and Relationshit (2018).- Camera and Electrical Department
James Daly was born on 30 June 1905 in New York, USA. He died on 30 November 1963 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Additional Crew
James Daly is known for Chopper Chicks in Zombietown (1989) and Ark (2008).- James Daly is known for Surviving the Undead (2015).
- James Daly is known for Serious Sam II (2005), Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003) and Shattered Union (2005).
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James Daly is known for Love, Will.- James Daly is known for Big Bob Waits (1913).
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James Daly is known for The One and Only Ivan (2020).- Composer
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James Daly is a modern composer and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Denver, Colorado. His film credits include "Take Care of Maya" (2023), "Sixth of June" (2019) and "Muted" (2015). James will be releasing his first solo album "Matriarch" this year and founded the post-rock group Anesthesia in 2007. He is actively commissioned to create compositions and soundscapes for various licensing platforms in addition to custom music for film, TV, commercial and other media.- Art Department
James McDade Daly is known for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015).- James Daly is known for The Del Vecchios (2011).
- James Daly is known for Jinxed (2022).
- James Daly is known for Prisoner (2017).
- James Daly is known for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017).
- James Daly is known for Tradition (2019) and Epiphany (2023).
- James Daly is known for Damage Incorporated (1997).
- James Daly is known for FullStop (2015).
- James M. Daly III is known for Deus Ex: Invisible War (2003).
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James Daly is known for On Departure (2012).- Camera and Electrical Department
James Daly is known for The Great British Baking Show (2010).- James Daly is known for Dejection (2014).
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James Daly is known for Pop Up Start Up (2016).- Sound Department
James Daly is known for The Siege 1922 (2013).