Tony Goldwyn

Actor

Birthday May 20, 1960

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Age 63 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.85 m

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Tony Goldwyn is an accomplished American actor, filmmaker, and producer known for his versatile talents in both television and film. Born into a family with deep ties to the entertainment industry, Goldwyn has carved out a distinctive career marked by notable performances and a significant presence behind the camera.

ABOUT

Anthony Howard Goldwyn was born on May 20, 1960, in Los Angeles, California. He emerged as a significant figure in Hollywood over the years, blending his extensive acting skills with a keen eye for directing and producing. Goldwyn is widely recognized for his role as Carl Bruner in the 1990 romantic thriller "Ghost" and later gained acclaim for his portrayal of President Fitzgerald Grant III in the popular television series "Scandal," which aired from 2012 to 2018.

Goldwyn's ability to seamlessly transition between different facets of storytelling, whether in front of the camera or behind it, has established him as a respected name in the industry. His work spans various genres and includes projects in both television and film.

BEFORE FAME

Tony Goldwyn grew up in a family deeply entrenched in the entertainment business. His father, Samuel Goldwyn Jr., was a prominent film producer, and his mother, Jennifer Howard, was an actress. His paternal grandfather, Samuel Goldwyn, was one of the founding moguls of Hollywood, which provided Tony a unique upbringing surrounded by cinematic influence.

Goldwyn attended the prestigious Hamilton College in New York, where he cultivated his passion for acting. He further honed his craft at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and later at Brandeis University, where he earned a Master of Fine Arts degree.

TRIVIA

  • Goldwyn's stepping stone to fame was his role in the 1990 hit film "Ghost," where he played the villainous Carl Bruner.
  • He has a notable voice acting career, providing the voice for the titular character in Disney's animated movie "Tarzan" (1999).
  • Goldwyn made his directorial debut in 1999 with the film "A Walk on the Moon," which starred Diane Lane and Viggo Mortensen.
  • Aside from his entertainment career, Goldwyn is also an active political and social advocate. He has publicly supported various humanitarian causes and has been involved in numerous advocacy campaigns.

FAMILY LIFE

Tony Goldwyn is part of a legacy family in Hollywood. He is married to production designer Jane Musky, with whom he has two daughters, Anna and Tess. The couple has been together since 1987, and their long-standing marriage is often highlighted as an example of a stable relationship in an industry known for its fleeting unions.

Goldwyn’s connections to his storied family continue to influence his career. His brother, John Goldwyn, is a film producer, and his maternal grandfather, playwright Sidney Howard, won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, underlining the extensive artistic lineage from which he hails.

ASSOCIATED WITH

Throughout his career, Tony Goldwyn has worked alongside numerous prominent actors and directors. On "Scandal," he collaborated closely with creator Shonda Rhimes and co-stars Kerry Washington and Bellamy Young. His directorial ventures seen partnerships with actors like Diane Lane and Viggo Mortensen.

In addition to his television and movie roles, Goldwyn has directed episodes for other TV series, including "Dexter" and "Law & Order."

Tony Goldwyn continues to be a dynamic and influential figure in the world of entertainment, successfully balancing his roles as an actor, director, and producer while nurturing his family's rich artistic heritage.