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Dana Welles Delany (born March 13, 1956 in New York City, New York) is an American film, stage, and television actress.
Known mainly for her 2-time Emmy Award winning performance as Colleen McMurphy on the ABC television show China Beach (1988-1991), Dana Delany has been an actress in films, television, and stage since the late 1970s.
After growing up in Connecticut, Dana attended Phillips Academy in Andover, then Wesleyan University.
Her early TV work included As the World Turns
and Love of Life
, then going on to perform in A Life on Broadway in 1980. The next few years consisted of small parts in various films and TV guest spots, including 3 notable episodes on Magnum P.I.
and an appearance on Moonlighting (TV series)..
The significant break for Dana occurred when she was cast as Colleen McMurphy on China Beach, airing from 1988 to 1991, bringing intense media attention to the actress.
Leveraging this newfound fame, Dana appeared in feature films such as
Light Sleeper (1992), Housesitter (1992), and Tombstone (1993)
, and TV movies such as Promise to Keep (1991), and Wild Palms (1993).
Dana took on controversial roles such as Margaret Sanger in the TV movie
Choices of the Heart(1995), Mistress Lisa in the 1994 feature film adaptation of the
Anne Rice book
Exit to Eden, and a gun-owning mother in an episode of the TV series Family Law (1999) (which was not rerun, due to sponsorship withdrawal).
Dana provided voice-over work as Lois Lane in the Warner Bros. animated productions of Superman
in the 1990s. This resulted in her being one of the few to be mentioned by name in the Animaniacs theme song.
The latter part of the 1990s and early 2000s showed Dana's preference for projects that challenged her. Thus, she focused on roles in TV series, such as the shortlived
Pasadena (2001) and Presidio Med (2002); TV movies like True Women (1997), Resurrection (1999), A Time to Remember (2003) and Baby for Sale (2004); and feature films by indie film producers, such as
The Outfitters (1999), and Spin (2003).
Dana also found time to get back to the stage, on and off Broadway, in
Translations (1995 - Broadway), Dinner With Friends (2000 - New York City, Los Angeles, Boston)
, and Much Ado About Nothing (2003 - San Diego).
Since the mid-'90s, Dana has served on the board of the
Scleroderma Research Foundation, and with her friend Sharon Monsky, she helped campaign for support in finding a cure for scleroderma. Working with director Bob Saget, Dana starred in the TV movie For Hope (1996), based on Saget's sister Gay, who had died as a result of the disease.
A rather unique facet to Dana's career is her presence on the internet. Since the mid-1990s, she has participated in several online chat events promoting various projects. But her main internet venue has been her
Official Web Site, online since 1996, which includes a guestbook that she occasionally posts to, answering questions from her fans, and updating them on her life and work.
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