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Sean Penn
Age
52
Birthday
Aug. 17th, 1960
Born in
Santa Monica, California, USA
Height
5' 9 1/2"
Sean Penn's Main TV Roles
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Main Movie Roles2010 - Fair Game2009 - The People Speak 2008 - What Just Happened 2008 - Milk 2007 - War Made Easy: How Presidents & Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death 2007 - Persepolis 2006 - All the King's Men 2005 - The Interpreter 2004 - The Assassination Of Richard Nixon 2004 - The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing 2003 - 21 Grams 2003 - Mystic River 2003 - It's All About Love 2001 - Dogtown and Z-Boys 2001 - I am Sam 2000 - Up at the Villa 2000 - The Beaver Trilogy 2000 - Before Night Falls 2000 - The Weight Of Water 1999 - Being John Malkovich 1999 - Sweet and Lowdown 1998 - The Thin Red Line 1998 - Hurlyburly 1997 - She's so Lovely 1997 - The Game 1997 - Hugo Pool 1995 - Dead Man Walking 1993 - Carlito's Way 1990 - State of Grace 1989 - We're No Angels 1989 - Casualties of War 1988 - Colors 1986 - At Close Range 1985 - The Falcon and the Snowman 1984 - Racing with the Moon 1983 - Bad Boys 1982 - Fast Times At Ridgemont High 1981 - Taps |
Powerhouse film performer capable of intensely moving work who has gone from strength to strength during a colourful film career, and who has drawn much media attention for his stormy private life and political viewpoints, California-born Sean Penn is the second son of actress Eileen Ryan & director Leo Penn, also brother of Chris Penn (I). He first appeared in roles as strong-headed or unruly youths such as the military cadet defending his academy against closure in Taps (1981), then as fast-talking surfer stoner Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982).
Fans and critics were enthused about his obvious talent and he next contributed a stellar performance alongside Timothy Hutton in the Cold War spy thriller The Falcon and the Snowman (1985), followed by a teaming with icy Christopher Walken in the chilling At Close Range (1986). The youthful Sean then paired up with his then wife, pop diva Madonna in the woeful, and painful, Shanghai Surprise (1986), which was savaged by the critics, but Sean bounced back with a great job as a hot-headed young cop in Colors (1988), gave another searing performance as a US soldier in Vietnam committing atrocities in Casualties of War (1989) and appeared alongside Robert De Niro in the uneven comedy We're No Angels (1989). However, the 1990s was the decade in which Sean really got noticed by critics as a mature, versatile and accomplished actor, with a string of dynamic performances in first-class films.
Almost unrecognisable with frizzy hair and thin rimmed glasses, Penn was simply brilliant as corrupt lawyer David Kleinfeld in the Brian De Palma gangster movie Carlito's Way (1993) and he was still in trouble with authority as a Death Row inmate pleading with a caring nun to save his life in Dead Man Walking (1995), for which he received his first Oscar nomination. Sean then played the brother of wealthy Michael Douglas (I), involving him in a mind-snapping scheme in The Game (1997) and also landed the lead role of Sgt. Eddie Walsh in the star-studded anti-war film The Thin Red Line (1998), before finishing the 1990s playing an offbeat jazz musician (and scoring another Oscar nomination) in Sweet and Lowdown (1999).
The gifted and versatile Sean had also moved into directing, with the quirky but interesting The Indian Runner (1991), about two brothers with vastly opposing views on life, and in 1995 he directed Jack Nicholson in The Crossing Guard (1995). Both films received overall positive reviews from critics. Moving into the new century, Sean remained busy in front of the cameras with even more outstanding work: a mentally disabled father fighting for custody of his seven-year-old daughter (and receiving a third Oscar nomination) for I Am Sam (2001); an anguished father seeking revenge for his daughter's murder in the gut-wrenching Clint Eastwood-directed Mystic River (2003) (for which he won the Oscar as Best Actor); a mortally ill college professor in 21 Grams (2003) and a possessed businessman in The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004).
Certainly Sean Penn is one of Hollywood's most controversial, progressive and gifted actors.
TRIVIA:
- Was in attendance at 'Chris Penn (I)' (qv)'s funeral.
- His father, 'Leo Penn' (qv), had been blacklisted in the 1950s for his political beliefs.
- Former son-in-law of 'Silvio Ciccone' (qv).
- As of 2005, the only actor to ever receive a Best Actor nomination for a 'Woody Allen' (qv) film, besides Allen himself.
- 'Andy Warhol' (qv) was a guest during his August 16, 1985 marriage to 'Madonna' (qv).
- (April 2009) Filed for divorce from 'Robin Wright Penn' (qv), a year after they reconciled after she had filed for divorce in late 2007.
- His car, a limited-edition 1987 Buick Grand National, was stolen in Berkeley months after his return from Iraq. Among the lost contents were 2 guns.
- (August 2009) 'Robin Wright Penn' (qv) once again filed for divorce. She had previously stated in More magazine that, although they withdrew their divorce papers in early 2009, they are no longer together.

