Tony Goldwyn
Tony Goldwyn is an American actor, director, and producer, recognized for his role as Carl Bruner in “Ghost” and President Fitzgerald Grant III in “Scandal.” His career spans various roles in film, television, and theater, making him a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Goldwyn’s notable film role in “Ghost,” alongside Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze, brought him significant attention. His portrayal of President Fitzgerald Grant III in “Scandal” contributed to the show’s success across its seven seasons. As a voice actor, he is known for voicing the titular character in Disney’s “Tarzan.” His directorial credits include the film “A Walk on the Moon” and episodes for TV series such as “Dexter,” “Justified,” and “Grey’s Anatomy.”
Throughout his career, Goldwyn has collaborated with a range of industry figures. He starred in “Scandal,” created by Shonda Rhimes, and worked with Kerry Washington, which was critical to the series’ acclaim. In his directorial role, he was involved in “The Last Samurai,” engaging with the film industry on a large scale. His work in “Tarzan” connected him with Phil Collins, integrating cinematic storytelling with musical elements. In “Ghost,” he shared the screen with Whoopi Goldberg, under the direction of Jerry Zucker. His film “A Walk on the Moon” featured performances by Diane Lane and Viggo Mortensen.