John Goldwyn

John Goldwyn
Born John Howard Goldwyn
(1958-08-10) August 10, 1958
Los Angeles, California
Occupation Producer
Spouse(s) Colleen Camp (1986–2001; divorced; 1 child)
Jeffrey Michael Klein (2011–present)

John Howard Goldwyn (born August 10, 1958) is an American film producer.

Personal life

John Goldwyn was born in Los Angeles, the son of producer Samuel Goldwyn, Jr., and his wife, film and stage actress Jennifer Howard. He has two brothers: film director and actor Tony Goldwyn and Francis Goldwyn. Goldwyn has produced a total of eight films, according to the Internet Movie Database, and the television series Dexter. His paternal grandparents were Oscar-winning producer Samuel Goldwyn and actress Frances Howard. His maternal grandparents were Sidney Howard, screenwriter of Gone with the Wind and 70 other films, and Clare Eames, an actress.

Goldwyn and his ex-wife Colleen Camp have one daughter, Emily Goldwyn, who appeared in the film Elizabethtown in 2005, as Star Basketball Player.

On April 30, 2011, Goldwyn and hotelier Jeffrey Michael Klein celebrated their life partnership in a ceremony in Marshall, California. Goldwyn's daughter Emily led the couple in the exchange of vows and rings.[1]

Career

In December 1991, John Goldwyn was named President of Production for Paramount's Motion Picture Group. In 1997, Goldwyn was promoted to the newly created post of President, Motion Pictures and signed to a five-year contract.

In 2006 Goldwyn served as an executive producer for the Showtime drama series Dexter. He remained with the series as an executive producer for five seasons. He hired his brother Tony Goldwyn as a guest star and a director for the series.

In an interview with Howard Stern, comedian Louis CK claimed that, in a business meeting, Goldwyn angrily condemned him and the other creators of the film Pootie Tang for wasting his money, and shut down an attempt by the president of MTV Films to defend the work.

Filmography

Producer

References


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