"I view the whole thing as a collaboration. As an actor, I always found that to be the most freeing thing, when the director would collaborate with you, so that together you'd come up with something exponentially better"
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The subtext is also a critique of the top-down set. When Goldwyn praises directors who collaborate, he’s implicitly warning against the auteur-as-warlord model: the director who arrives with answers, treats performance as execution, and calls that “vision.” For an actor, that’s not just creatively stifling; it’s psychologically constraining. You start playing defense. You deliver safe choices because the room punishes experimentation.
His “exponentially better” line is tellingly contemporary: it borrows the logic of startups and writers’ rooms, where iteration and shared authorship are framed as innovation multipliers. It’s less romantic than it is practical. In modern film and TV, where schedules are brutal and audiences are unforgiving, the best performances often emerge from responsive direction, not solitary genius. Goldwyn positions himself as the kind of collaborator directors want: engaged, suggestible, and invested in the outcome. That’s both ethos and strategy in a business where being “easy to work with” can be a career advantage.
Quote Details
| Topic | Teamwork |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: Nitrate Online: Someone Like You, Interview with Tony Gol... (Tony Goldwyn, 2001)
Evidence:
TG: I view the whole thing as a collaboration. As an actor, I always found that to be the most freeing thing, when the director would collaborate with you, so that together you'd come up with something exponentially better.. This wording appears as Tony Goldwyn’s response in a Q&A interview (interviewer: Cynthia Fuchs) dated 30 March 2001, published by Nitrate Online as a feature titled “Someone Like You / Stuff Has to Happen.” The quote is about his approach when directing (in context of directing Someone Like You and referencing A Walk on the Moon). This is a primary source (direct interview), not a quote-aggregation site. I did not find an earlier publication of this exact wording in the quick cross-check; later interviews paraphrase similar ideas but do not match this sentence verbatim. |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Goldwyn, Tony. (2026, February 21). I view the whole thing as a collaboration. As an actor, I always found that to be the most freeing thing, when the director would collaborate with you, so that together you'd come up with something exponentially better. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-view-the-whole-thing-as-a-collaboration-as-an-125046/
Chicago Style
Goldwyn, Tony. "I view the whole thing as a collaboration. As an actor, I always found that to be the most freeing thing, when the director would collaborate with you, so that together you'd come up with something exponentially better." FixQuotes. February 21, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-view-the-whole-thing-as-a-collaboration-as-an-125046/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I view the whole thing as a collaboration. As an actor, I always found that to be the most freeing thing, when the director would collaborate with you, so that together you'd come up with something exponentially better." FixQuotes, 21 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-view-the-whole-thing-as-a-collaboration-as-an-125046/. Accessed 8 Mar. 2026.





