About Tony Goldwyn
Anthony Howard "Tony" Goldwyn, born on May 20, 1960, is a multifaceted American artist known for his acting, singing, producing, directing, and political activism. He gained recognition for his role as Carl Bruner in the 1990 fantasy thriller "Ghost," which earned him a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Goldwyn's notable performances include President Fitzgerald Grant III in ABC's drama "Scandal," district attorney Nicholas Baxter in "Law & Order," Gordon Gray in "Oppenheimer," Paul Cohen in "King Richard" (2021), Andrew Prior in the "Divergent" series, Colonel Bagley in "The Last Samurai," Michael Drucker in "The 6th Day," Dr. William 'Will' Rudolph in "Kiss the Girls," Neil Armstrong in HBO's miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon," Harold Nixon in "Nixon" (1995), Fletcher Cole in "The Pelican Brief," and voicing Tarzan in Disney's animated "Tarzan." He began his acting career with the 1986 slasher film "Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives." Throughout his career, he has received multiple accolades, including Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for "Nixon" and "King Richard," and a Peabody Award for directing several episodes of "Scandal." Coming from a prominent entertainment family, Tony is the son of producer Samuel Goldwyn Jr. and actress Jennifer Howard, with grandparents who were influential figures in film and theater. He has two brothers, John and Peter Goldwyn, both successful producers, and a half-sister, filmmaker Liz Goldwyn. Tony has been married to production designer Jane Musky since 1987, and together they have two daughters: Anna, a screenwriter, and Tess, an actress.
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Movie Credits
Tony Goldwyn has appeared in 60 movies.
TV Credits
Tony Goldwyn has appeared in 36 shows.
