Madame Secretary Téa Leoni and Tim Daly Wed at Private NYC ceremony
Madame Secretary’s co-star, Taiya Leone and Tim Dali married at a private New York City celebrations after a decade-long relationship, which started quietly on the set of the show in 2014.

In short
- Met on Madame Secretary Set in 2014, played the role of married couple
- David began dating silently after Leone’s divorce from Dutchowny
- Red-carpet debut as a couple in April 2015 at the White House event
Actors Tim Leone and Tim Dali are officially married. According to a statement confirmed by Leoni’s representative, the couple exchanged the pledge at a private ceremony held in New York City, with only close family members.
Leone and Daily met on the set of CBS political drama Madame Secretary in 2014, where they painted Elizabeth and Henry McCord – a married couple painted a married couple navigating the complexities of international diplomacy and domestic life. His on-screen chemistry soon took to real life.
Their relationship began quietly, and by December 2014, sources confirmed that they were dating. Leone’s romance with Daily followed her divorce with actor David Dutchovani, with which she shares two children. The pair had been 17 years before finalizing their separation in August 2014.
As mentioned by people, Leone and Daily introduced their red-carpet as a couple at the White House dinner in Washington in April 2015, DC Way broadcast journalist Bob Shifar and former Secretary of State Madeline Albreight, sitting with a daily jockery for Bloomberg TV, at that time, “we were a hot table”.
Following his public presence, Madame Secretary co-artist Jeffrey Arnd revealed that the news came as a surprise for the artists. “Nobody knew,” he said, considering how prudent the couple was. The couple placed a low profile throughout their relationship, going out of their way to keep their personal life away from the radar.





