Background
Daley was born in Wheeling, Illinois, to R.F. Daley, an actor, and Nancy Daley, a piano teacher. He grew up in Nyack, New York.
Daly
Daley was born in Wheeling, Illinois, to R.F. Daley, an actor, and Nancy Daley, a piano teacher. He grew up in Nyack, New York.
An energetic, curly-haired young actor with large, soulful brown eyes, an infectious laugh and a mischievous smile, John Francis Daley got his start at age nine in a touring company of "The Who's Tommy", playing the younger incarnation of the title character. The musical cast him alongside his father, also an actor, and took him to locales throughout the USA and Germany. Four years later Daley returned to show business and he lent his voice to the Tony Bennett child-aimed album "The Playground" (1998).
With a part in the independent short "Allerd Fishbein's in Love" to his credit, Daley got his big break in 1999, making his TV debut with a regular starring turn on the NBC comedy-drama "Freaks and Geeks". He played Sam, a physically and emotionally immature high school freshman obsessed with "Star Wars", the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons and Steve Martin movies. A remarkably (and often painfully) realistic portrait of high school life, "Freaks and Geeks" won critical acclaim and a cult following, but didn't bring in enough viewers to please the network. Despite it's quick demise, the series offered Daley a unique opportunity to showcase his abilities, and the controversial cancellation resulted in high profile press that the young actor may not have gotten otherwise. The following season Daley was cast in another TV series, ABC's "The Geena Davis Show" (2000). Here he portrayed Carter, the unpredictable teenage son of a political writer (Peter Horton) set to marry the titular actress' New York career woman. Then he joined the casts of the short-lived show "Kitchen Confidential" (2005). He also had a recurring role in the drama series "Boston Public". In 2007, he joined the cast of the Fox series "Bones", appearing as newbie psychologist Lance Sweets.
Daley has also appeared in several movies, including "View from the Top" (2003), "Waiting" (2005), "5-25-77" (2007), "Burying the Ex" (2008), "Horrible Bosses" (2011), "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (2013), "Rapture-Palooza" (2013), "Horrible Bosses 2" (2014).
John's father is the actor R.F. Daley, known for many productions on Broadway and regional theater as well as appearances on television. When John appeared as a guest star on "Boston Public" (2000), his real life father, R.F. Daley, (a Broadway veteran) portrayed his TV father.
John's mother, Nancy Daley is an accomplished musician, singer and teacher.