Actor Tim Daly married his long-time accomplice and Madam Secretary co-star Téa Leoni in July, however his sister, Cagney & Lacey alum Tyne Daly, wasn’t invited to the ceremony.
The actress spoke to Individuals on the TV Academy’s inaugural Televerse Competition in Los Angeles, California, on Saturday (August 16), the place she revealed the explanation she wasn’t at her brother’s wedding ceremony.
“There was a small wedding ceremony. Very unique, very, very non-public,” the Judging Amy star defined, including, “They solely had individuals [there] that they gave start to or individuals who gave start to them,” implying that solely the couple’s youngsters and their dad and mom attended the nuptials.
Tim shares two youngsters, together with fellow Madam Secretary star Sam Daly, together with his ex-wife, actress Amy Van Nostrand. In the meantime, Leoni shares two youngsters from her earlier marriage to X-Recordsdata actor David Duchovny, together with Painkiller actress West Duchovny.
Tim Daly and Tea Leoni; John Nacion/Getty Photos
Whereas she didn’t get to attend the marriage, which happened at Tim and Leoni’s “stunning house in New York,” Tyne defined that the newly married couple shall be throwing a celebration to rejoice their marriage with extra of their family members at a later date.
“I’m going to see the newlyweds fairly quickly,” Tyne advised the outlet, whereas additionally revealing that she’s at the moment in the course of making “a Christmas current” for Leoni.
“It’s a secret. I can’t let you know what the current is. No one likes surprises anymore,” the Murphy Brown star added, solely confirming that the current was one thing knitted.
Tyne additionally appeared in an episode of Madam Secretary in 2019, enjoying Senator Amy Ross. The political drama sequence ran on CBS from September 21, 2014, to December 8, 2019, and starred Leoni as Elizabeth McCord, america Secretary of State and later the President of america, and Tim as Henry McCord, Elizabeth’s husband of 25 years and later the First Gentleman of america.