Tony Goldwyn: Improving lives around the globe

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Tony GoldwynActor Tony Goldwyn talks about his support of disaster relief agency AmeriCares.

Tony Goldwyn is perhaps best known for his role as the handsome villain in the 1990 blockbuster film, Ghost. Today, he stars in the hit American TV political drama, Scandal as U.S. President Fitzgerald Grant III.

But Goldwyn isn’t just an actor; he’s a producer, a director and a humanitarian. He’s a longtime supporter and personal ambassador for AmeriCares, a disaster relief agency that responds to emergencies in countries across the globe.

“They will help build out the infrastructure that already exists in those countries and they will stay for years, sometimes decades until those local organizations are up and running and are really viable,” explained Goldwyn.

Tony Goldwyn: Improving lives around the globe

Actor Tony Goldwyn talks about his support of disaster relief agency AmeriCares.

The organization also responded to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and was instrumental in helping end the epidemic.

“AmeriCares was fundamental in that and it’s been a success,” Goldwyn said. “It’s been defeated and they are still there and they are working with expanding the health clinics.”

Tony Goldwyn joined May Lee in our Los Angeles studio to talk about playing the role of the president and helping others around the world.