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Kim Delaney was born on 29 November, 1961 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American actress (born 1961). Discover Kim Delaney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Actress |
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62 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
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29 November 1961 |
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29 November |
Birthplace |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Nationality |
United States
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She is a member of famous Actress with the age 62 years old group.
Kim Delaney Height, Weight & Measurements
At 62 years old, Kim Delaney height is 1.7 m .
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1.7 m |
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Who Is Kim Delaney's Husband?
Her husband is Charles Grant (m. 1984)
Joseph Cortese (m. 1989-1994)
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Charles Grant (m. 1984)
Joseph Cortese (m. 1989-1994) |
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1 |
Kim Delaney Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kim Delaney worth at the age of 62 years old? Kim Delaney’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United States. We have estimated Kim Delaney's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
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Under Review |
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Kim Delaney Social Network
Timeline
Kim Delaney (born November 29, 1961) is an American actress known for her starring role as Detective Diane Russell on the ABC drama television series NYPD Blue, for which she won an Emmy Award.
Early in her career, she played the role of Jenny Gardner in the ABC daytime television drama All My Children.
She later had leading roles in the short lived TV drama Philly, part of the first season of CSI: Miami, and the first six seasons of Army Wives.
She also appeared in Tour of Duty, Season 2 and the first two episodes of Season 3, as reporter Alex Devlin.
Delaney, an Irish American, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Joan and Jack Delaney, the only daughter of five children.
Delaney's mother was a homemaker and her father a senior union official in the United Auto Workers.
She was raised Roman Catholic.
Delaney has brothers Ed, John, Keith and Patrick.
While she was attending J. W. Hallahan Catholic Girls High School, she worked as a model for the Elite agency.
Upon graduation, she went to New York and found employment there as a model.
At the same time, she studied acting with William Esper.
Delaney first became known for her stint as innocent teenager Jenny Gardner Nelson on the soap opera All My Children, which also was her first job.
She played the character from August 1981 to August 1984, earning a 1983 Daytime Emmy Award nomination, as well as a loyal fan base; a profile of the actress a decade later noted,"'Delaney left the soap in 1984, but fans still remember her as Jenny. 'They come up and will say they've followed everything I've done, and they stopped watching the show after I left, and they're so happy to see me on NYPD Blue, because they love the character.''"
After leaving All My Children, Delaney began acting in feature films.
In 1985, she appeared with Emilio Estevez in That Was Then... This Is Now, a film version of the S. E. Hinton novel of the same name.
In 1986, she played a young nun in the military action movie The Delta Force, starring Chuck Norris.
Also in 1987, she appeared both as Jessie in Christmas Comes to Willow Creek, and as associate attorney Leslie Kleinberg during the 2nd season of L.A. Law.
In 1988, Delaney starred in the thriller The Drifter.
In 1988, Delaney became a regular on the CBS television series Tour of Duty.
After leaving the show in 1989 to give birth to her son with husband Joseph Cortese, her character was killed in an explosion—just as her All My Children character had died five years earlier.
In the years immediately following her departure from her two early television series, her film and TV roles tended to be few and of low quality, in the opinion of both the critics and the actress herself.
In 1994, she appeared in the film The Force.
In 1995, Delaney began portraying NYPD Blue Detective Diane Russell.
Originally slated for only four episodes, the role became permanent after her character's relationship with Detective Bobby Simone (Jimmy Smits) became a hit with viewers.
A 1996 profile article in Entertainment Weekly, on the occasion of her landing a prestigious television role at the end of this period, noted:"'Delaney's résumé is spotted with ridiculous roles that range from a nun in the Chuck Norris action movie, The Delta Force, to a possessed nymphomaniac in the soft-core horror film, Temptress. 'There's a lot of things I did to pay the mortgage,' Delaney says resignedly.'"Roles from this period include her 1992 appearance as Lucky Santangelo in the television miniseries, Lady Boss.
In this role, she was nominated three times for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, winning at the 1997 Emmy Awards.
In 2001, NYPD Blue producer Steven Bochco chose Delaney for the lead in the new television series Philly and she was written out of NYPD Blue.
Despite critical acclaim, the show lasted only one season.
In 2002, Delaney was the female lead on the new CBS drama series CSI: Miami, a spin-off of sorts from the hit CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
She was written off the series after just 10 episodes; Entertainment Weekly suggested that it had been due to a lack of chemistry between Delaney and star David Caruso.
After briefly returning in 5 episodes of NYPD Blue (one at the end of season 10 and a four-episode story arc mid-way through Season 11), Delaney starred in the 2004 NBC miniseries 10.5, and its 2006 sequel, 10.5: Apocalypse.
The following year, she began a recurring role on The O.C. In 2006, Delaney starred in an episode of Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King titled "You Know They Got a Hell of a Band," about Rock and Roll Heaven.
Delaney next appeared twice on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in early 2007, guest-starring on the episodes "Philadelphia" and "Florida".
Delaney played the main role of Claudia Joy Holden on the Lifetime Television series Army Wives.
In November 2012, a few weeks after the end of season six, it was announced that Delaney would not be returning for the show's seventh season, with a short storyline that her character had died.
In early 2016, Delaney was cast in God Bless the Broken Road, a feature film based on the song of the same name.
It was released in the United States on September 7, 2018.
In September 2020, Delaney joined the cast of General Hospital in the role of Jackie Templeton; she made her first appearance on October 6.
Delaney has been married and divorced twice.