Family
brother:Francis Sidney Howard (Born c. 1954)
brother:Tony Goldwyn (Born May 20, 1960)
daughter:Emily Grace Goldwyn (Born April 7, 1989)
father:Samuel Goldwyn Jr (Born Sep. 7, 1926; was chairman and CEO of Samuel Goldwyn Company)
grandfather:Samuel Goldwyn (Born Aug. 27, 1882 in Warsaw, Poland; died in 1974; legendary co-founder of Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company; his namesake company, The Goldwyn Company, merged with Metro Pictures and Louis B. Mayer Productions to form MGM; formed Samuel Goldwyn Productions in 1923 becoming the longest-running independent producer in Hollywood)
grandmother:Frances Howard (Born in 1903; died in 1976; became second wife of Samuel Goldwyn in 1925)
half-brother:Peter Samuel Elliott Goldwyn (Born July 18, 1979)
half-sister:Elizabeth E Goldwyn (Born Dec. 25, 1976)
mother:Jennifer Howard (Married Goldwyn's father in 1950; her second marriage; daughter of writer Sidney Howard)
sister:Catherine Goldwyn (Born July 11, 1951)
step-mother:Peggy Elliott (Married Samuel Goldwyn Jr in 1969)
wife:Colleen Camp (Born in 1953; filed for divorce in November 2001)
2007 Co-produced the Todd Haynes directed, "I'm Not There," about the life of Bob Dylan
2006 Executive produced the Showtime series, "Dexter"
1997 Promoted to newly created position of president, motion pictures at Paramount and signed to a five-year contract
1991 Promoted to president of production, Paramount Motion Picture Group in December
1990 Moved to Paramount as executive vice president of production in November
1988 Became executive vice president of worldwide production, MGM/UA
1985 Joined MGM/UA as senior vice president of production
1983 Promoted to vice president of creative affairs, Ladd Company
1981 Entered industry working in the mail room at the Ladd Company in July
1981 Became production assistant, then story editor, Ladd Company by December