Dana
Welles Delany was born on March 13, 1956, in New York City and raised in Stamford,
Connecticut. Dana knew early in life that she wanted to be an actress. Following
graduation from Wesleyan University, this tall (5' 7") beauty moved to New
York and developed her skills working in daytime television and theater. Dana
starred in the Broadway show "A Life", and received critical acclaim
in a number of off-Broadway productions as well. Her role in Nicholas Kazan's
controversial "Bloodmoon" in New York led her to Hollywood.
Dana
acted in a number of TV series, working steadily until she would get her own starring
vehicle. That happened in 1988, when Dana became identified with Army nurse Colleen
McMurphy in ABC TV's critically-acclaimed series "China Beach" (1988),
the role earning her 3 Emmy nominations and 2 Emmy Awards as Best Actress.
Dana
moved onto movies, and eventually started getting starring roles in films, such
as in Exit to Eden (1994). With over a dozen TV and movie projects within the
last few years, Dana is one of the busiest actresses in Hollywood.