Kim Delaney (born
29 November 1958)
[29/11/1961 New York Times bio of Kim Delaney; accessed 2008-06-21][TELEVISION/RADIO; Another Series Sees What It Needs in Kim Delaney; New York Times; Published: September 22, 2002; accessed 2008-06-21] is an
Emmy Award-winning
American actress, best known for her role as Detective Diane Russell on the ABC drama
NYPD Blue.
[www.askmen.com/women/actress_150/181_kim_delaney.html][www.platinum-celebs.com/actresses/kim-delaney/][www.celebritygenius.com/Kim-Delaney/] But it was her iconic role as
Jenny Gardner on the ABC daytime drama
All My Children that first brought her fame, and a permanent place in the heart of many daytime television viewers. After
All My Children, she went on to star in several other television series and films. She currently stars on the
Lifetime television drama
Army Wives.
Biography
Early life
Delaney, an
Irish American, was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Joan and Jack Delaney.
[KIM DELANEY | NYPD Blue | Cover Story | News + Notes | Entertainment Weekly] Delaney's mother was a homemaker and her father a union official and former head of the
United Auto Workers.
[TELEVISION/RADIO; Another Series Sees What It Needs in Kim Delaney - New York Times][Kim Delaney Biography - Yahoo! Movies] She grew up in
Roxborough and has four brothers: Ed, John, Keith, and Patrick. While she was attending
J. W. Hallahan Catholic Girls High School, (as part of the class of 1976) she worked as a model for the
Elite agency. After her graduation, she went to New York and found employment there as a model. At the same time, she studied acting with renowned trainer William Esper.
Career
Delaney first became a Star for her stint as innocent teenager
Jenny Gardner Nelson on the
soap opera All My Children, a character she portrayed from August 1981 to August 1984. Her leading man was "Greg Nelson," played by
Laurence Lau. After her marriage to "Greg," and at the height of her popularity (indeed, her Q rating in 1984, a ratio of an actor's likeability and recognizability, was the highest in daytime, outranking other daytime icons of the era like
Susan Lucci,
Deidre Hall,
Genie Francis, and
Tony Geary), Kim decided to leave the series; consequently, Jenny later died in an explosion of a jet ski. Delaney began acting in feature films after leaving
All My Children. In 1985, she appeared with Emilio Estevez in "That Was Then, This is Now." In 1986, she played a young nun in the military action movie "
The Delta Force," starring Chuck Norris. In 1987, she was cast as Amanda Jones in "Some Kind of Wonderful" opposite Peter Gallagher, but before filming, new director Howard Deutch replaced her with his future wife Lea Thompson (Gallagher's role was also recast, with Craig Sheffer). In 1988, Delaney tried to establish herself in more adult roles by starring in "The Drifter.", which featured her first on screen nude scene. The film failed to do well at the box office. In 1994, she acted in the film
The Force, with
Yasmine Bleeth and
Jason Gedrick.
Delaney has also worked steadily in television. In 1988, she became a regular on the CBS series
Tour of Duty. Ironically, when she left that show in 1989 because she became pregnant in real life, her war journalist character died in an explosion, just as her
All My Children character had exited 5 years earlier. In 1995, she began portraying the role of Det. Diane Russell on
NYPD Blue. The role, originally meant to be short-term, became a regular gig when her character's relationship with Det. Bobby Simone (
Jimmy Smits) became a hit with viewers. (This was a reunion for Delaney and Smits, who had starred together as the leads in the critically-lauded 1992 film
The Broken Cord.) It was for this role that she won her first Emmy award, as Best Supporting Actress in a drama. Once
Jimmy Smits left
NYPD Blue, the writers found it difficult to give Delaney the spotlight they felt she deserved, and
NYPD Blue producer
Steven Bochco hand-picked her for the lead in his new show
Philly, co-created and produced by
Alison Cross. Despite critical acclaim, the show lasted only one season, as ABC was not satisfied with the middling ratings the show produced in its 10 PM Tuesday timeslot. (Ironically, it did better demographically than anything ABC has placed in that timeslot since). After
Philly's cancellation, Delaney was courted by CBS to take on the female lead on its new fall drama
CSI: Miami, a spin-off of sorts from the hit
CSI. Her stint on that program ended abruptly in the middle of the first season after just 10 episodes for reasons never completely revealed to the public, but it has been said that her character was reportedly written out due to the lack of chemistry between Delaney and Caruso.
[Kim Delaney is leaving ''CSI: Miami'' | CSI: Miami | In the News | TV | Entertainment Weekly] In 2004, she starred in the NBC miniseries
10.5 and its 2006 sequel,
10.5: Apocalypse. In 2005, she began a recurring role on
The O.C. In 2006, she starred with
Steven Weber in an episode of
Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King entitled, "
You Know They Got a Hell of a Band," about
Rock and Roll Heaven.
Her
CSI: Miami co-star,
David Caruso, had also previously starred on
NYPD Blue but left the show before Delaney joined it. She appeared twice on
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in early 2007, guest-starring on the episodes "
Philadelphia" and "
Florida." She played the character Captain Julia Millfield, who was the captain of a police precinct in
New Jersey.
She plays the character Claudia Joy Holden on Lifetime TV's
Army Wives. She was nominated three times for an Emmy for Best Supporting Actress on
NYPD Blue, and won once. She was also nominated twice for a Daytime Emmy years earlier for her role on
All My Children.
Personal life
Delaney has been married twice, to actor
Charles Grant from 1984 to 1988, and to actor
Joseph Cortese from 1989 to 1994. She gave birth to son Jack Philip Cortese in 1990. She was engaged to producer Alan Barnette from 1997-2006, but Delaney is currently single.
In 2002, Delaney was arrested for suspicion of drunk driving after she refused to take a breathalyzer test.
[Kim Delaney is arrested for drunk driving | Austin Powers | News Summary | News | Entertainment Weekly | 1] She subsequently pleaded no contest and was sentenced to two years' probation, fined, and ordered to take a safe-driving class.
In 2005, she lost custody of her then 15 year-old son because of her alcohol problems; she has since gone through rehab and they have reconciled.
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