Tim Daly Joins Wife Téa Leoni in NBC Comedy Pilot 'Newlyweds'

Guillermo del Toro

Oscar-winning filmmaker and author whose work and commentary explore fantasy, horror, and cinema.

Tim Daly is set to co-star with his spouse, Téa Leoni, in the upcoming NBC comedy pilot “Newlyweds,” marking their inaugural on-screen collaboration following their marriage in July 2025. This project reunites the couple who previously played a married pair in the CBS series “Madam Secretary.” The pilot delves into the whimsical journey of a spontaneously married couple, featuring a spirited woman and a reserved professor navigating their new life together after a whirlwind romance. Daly will portray Tony, a recently divorced man who unexpectedly encounters Jeannie and is captivated by her charm, leading to an impromptu dinner and a realization that his quiet life is about to change dramatically, a change he embraces to be with her.

Daly’s character, Tony, in “Newlyweds,” is depicted as a man who, despite his preference for a tranquil existence, finds himself utterly charmed by Jeannie. Their accidental meeting at a valet stand quickly evolves into an unexpected dinner date. This encounter rapidly transforms his perception of life, making him willing to alter his routines and embrace a more dynamic future alongside Jeannie, rather than face a life without her. His involvement in the project signifies a notable return to NBC, where he famously played a leading role in the acclaimed multi-camera sitcom “Wings” for eight seasons, from 1990 to 1997, solidifying his comedic prowess. His career also includes significant roles in other television productions, such as “The Fugitive” on CBS and the long-running “Madam Secretary.”

The actor’s career boasts a rich history of television performances, with his role in “Wings” being a particular highlight that showcased his comedic timing. Beyond sitcoms, Daly has demonstrated his versatility in dramas, earning an Emmy nomination in 2007 for his compelling portrayal of JT Dolan in the critically acclaimed series “The Sopranos.” His diverse acting portfolio underscores his ability to inhabit various characters across different genres. “Newlyweds” is a collaborative effort, with Gail Lerner serving as the writer and executive producer, alongside co-creator and executive producer Jamie Lee Curtis. Additional executive producers include Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, Scott Schwartz, and Lionsgate Television. Téa Leoni also takes on a producing role in addition to her starring capacity, with Pam Fryman directing and executive producing the pilot. Universal Television is the studio behind this anticipated project.

This pilot marks a significant reunion for Tim Daly and Téa Leoni, both personally and professionally. Their real-life marital bond, established in July 2025, now translates into an on-screen portrayal of a newly wedded couple, offering a unique dynamic to the show. The narrative promises a charming exploration of love later in life, with two distinct personalities coming together. Daly's extensive experience in television, spanning decades and encompassing both comedic and dramatic roles, makes him a compelling choice for the character of Tony. His return to NBC with this project is particularly noteworthy, rekindling memories of his successful tenure on "Wings." The combined talent behind and in front of the camera, including the creative vision of Gail Lerner and Jamie Lee Curtis, sets the stage for a potentially heartwarming and engaging new series.

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