Anthony Howard "Tony" Goldwyn is a multifaceted American figure, excelling in various fields including acting, singing, producing, directing, and political activism. Born on May 20, 1960, he has made a lasting impact in the entertainment industry.
Goldwyn's acting career spans decades, with notable roles in films such as Ghost, King Richard, Divergent, The Last Samurai, and Oppenheimer, as well as television series like Scandal and Law & Order. He has received numerous award nominations, including a Saturn Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, for his performances.
In addition to his acting work, Goldwyn has also ventured into directing, helming episodes of Scandal and earning a Peabody Award for his efforts. His extensive experience in the entertainment industry has been shaped by his family background, with his father being a film producer and his mother an actress.
Goldwyn's personal life is just as intriguing as his professional one. He is the son of Samuel Goldwyn Jr. and Jennifer Howard, and his paternal grandparents were the renowned film producer and mogul Samuel Goldwyn and actress Frances Howard. His maternal grandparents were playwright Sidney Howard and actress Clare Eames.
Goldwyn's siblings are also involved in the entertainment industry. His brother John is a film producer and former executive at Paramount Pictures, while his brother Peter is a film producer and the current President of Samuel Goldwyn Films. His half-sister Liz is a filmmaker, and his niece Emily is a writer and producer.
In his personal life, Goldwyn has been married to production designer Jane Musky since 1987, and they have two daughters, Anna and Tess, who are both involved in the entertainment industry as a screenwriter and actress, respectively.