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American actor and filmmaker (born 1960)

Sean Penn
Penn in 2023
Born
Sean Justin Penn

(1960-08-17)August 17, 1960 (age 65)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film director
Years active1974–present
WorksFull list
Spouses
ChildrenDylan Penn
Hopper Penn
Parents
Relatives
AwardsFull list

Sean Justin Penn (born August 17, 1960)[1] is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for his intenseleading man roles in film.His accolades include twoAcademy Awards, aGolden Globe Award, aScreen Actors Guild Award, and nominations for threeBritish Academy Film Awards, anEmmy Award, and aGrammy Award. He received anHonorary César in 2015.

Penn made his feature film debut in the dramaTaps (1981), before taking roles inFast Times at Ridgemont High (1982),Bad Boys (1983), andAt Close Range (1986). He has won theAcademy Award for Best Actor twice, for playing a grieving father inMystic River (2003) and thegay rights activistHarvey Milk inMilk (2008). He was Oscar-nominated forDead Man Walking (1995),Sweet and Lowdown (1999) andI Am Sam (2001). He also acted inCasualties of War (1989),State of Grace (1990),Carlito's Way (1993),The Game (1997),The Thin Red Line (1998),Hurlyburly (1998),21 Grams (2003),Fair Game (2010),The Tree of Life (2011),Licorice Pizza (2021),Daddio (2023), andOne Battle After Another (2025).

Penn made his directorial film debut with the crime dramaThe Indian Runner (1991), followed byThe Crossing Guard (1995),The Pledge (2001), andInto the Wild (2007). On stage, he acted in theBroadway playsHeartland (1981) andSlab Boys (1983). On television, he portrayed anastronaut in theHulu drama seriesThe First (2018) andJohn N. Mitchell in theStarz political thriller miniseriesGaslit (2022).

Penn has also engaged in political and social activism, including his criticism of theGeorge W. Bush administration, his contact with the presidents of Cuba and Venezuela, his humanitarian work in the aftermath ofHurricane Katrina in 2005 and the2010 Haiti earthquake, and his support for Ukraine PresidentVolodymyr Zelenskyy amidst theRussian-Ukrainian War.[2][3]

Early life

Sean Justin Penn was born on August 17, 1960, inSanta Monica, California,[4] to actor and directorLeo Penn and actressEileen Ryan (née Annucci).[4][5] His older brother is musicianMichael Penn. His younger brother, actorChris Penn, died in 2006.[6] His father was a Jew whose parents were emigrants fromMerkinė in Lithuania,[7][8][9][10][11] and his mother was aCatholic of Irish and Italian descent.[11][12]

Penn was raised in a secular home inMalibu, California,[9] and attendedMalibu Park Junior High School andSanta Monica High School.[13][14] He began[when?] making short films with some of his childhood friends including actorsEmilio Estevez andCharlie Sheen, who lived near his home.[15]

Career

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1974–1989: Early work and breakthrough

Penn at the1997 Cannes Film Festival

Penn appeared in a 1974 episode of theLittle House on the Prairie television series as an extra when his father, Leo, directed some of the episodes.[16] Penn launched his film career with the action-dramaTaps (1981), where he played a military high school cadet.[15] That same year he made hisBroadway debut in the Kevin Heelan playHeartland at theCentury Theatre.[17] A year later, he appeared in the hit comedyFast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), in the role of surfer-stoner Jeff Spicoli; his character helped popularize the word "dude" in popular culture.[15] Next, Penn appeared as Mick O'Brien, a troubled youth, in the dramaBad Boys (1983).[15] The role earned Penn favorable reviews and jump-started his career as a serious actor. He returned to Broadway that same year acting in theJohn Byrne playSlab Boys acting alongsideKevin Bacon,Val Kilmer,Jackie Earl Haley, andMadeleine Potter at thePlayhouse Theatre.[18]

Penn playedAndrew Daulton Lee in the filmThe Falcon and the Snowman (1985), which closely followed an actual criminal case.[15] Lee was a former drug dealer, convicted of espionage for theSoviet Union and originally sentenced to life in prison, but was paroled in 1998. Penn later hired Lee as his personal assistant, partly because he wanted to reward Lee for allowing him to play Lee in the film; Penn was also a firm believer in rehabilitation and thought Lee should be successfully reintegrated into society, since he was a free man again.[19] Penn starred in the dramaAt Close Range (1986) which received critical acclaim.[15] He stopped acting for a few years in the early 1990s, having been dissatisfied with the industry, and focused on making his directing debut.[15]

1990–1999: Leading man roles and stardom

In 1990, Penn portrayed Detective Terry Noonan in theneo-noirState of Grace oppositeEd Harris andGary Oldman.[20] The following year, Penn made his directorial debut withThe Indian Runner (1991), a crime drama film based onBruce Springsteen's song "Highway Patrolman", from the 1982 albumNebraska.[15]Janet Maslin ofThe New York Times wrote, "Flirting constantly with the dangers of pure self-indulgence, Mr. Penn still manages to keep the improvisatory quality of this painful family drama from becoming overwhelming. For all its hazy excesses, the film seldom loses sight of its story's raw essence."[21] He also directed music videos, such asShania Twain's "Dance with the One That Brought You" (1993),Lyle Lovett's "North Dakota" (1993). After a brief hiatus from acting, he returned to star in theBrian De Palma crime dramaCarlito's Way (1993) acting oppositeAl Pacino.[22] Film critic Leonard Klady ofVariety wrote of his performance, "Penn reminds viewers of what they've been missing in his performance as Carlito's ambitious, amoral lawyer. Without stooping to caricature, he effortlessly captures what is most heinous in the profession."[23] Penn was nominated for theGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture.[24]

He also directed the indie thrillerThe Crossing Guard (1995) starringJack Nicholson.[25]Janet Maslin ofThe New York Times wrote, "Penn is a slugger of a film maker, whether pummeling his audience with the obvious or hammering home the heartfelt and true. His second feature...has the same brute force that made hisIndian Runner such a gripping oddity, bearing the distinctive stamp of Mr. Penn's raw, searching style".[26] That same year he acting alongsideSusan Sarandon starring in theTim Robbins directed crime drama playing a racist murderer ondeath row inDead Man Walking (1995).[27] CriticRoger Ebert wrote "Penn proves again that he is the most powerful actor of his generation".[28] For his performance he received a nomination for theAcademy Award for Best Actor.[29] The following year he acted in theNick Cassavetes-directed romantic dramaShe's So Lovely (1997) opposite his then-wifeRobin Wright Penn. Lisa Schwarzbaum ofEntertainment Weekly compared the film to the works ofJohn Cassavetes and wrote that Penn's performance "is so full of heart and talent".[30] Penn won theCannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor.[31] That same year he acted in theOliver Stone directedneo-noir crime dramaU Turn, andDavid Fincher's mystery thrillerThe Game.[32][33]

In 1997, he starred in the independent dramaHurlyburly based on the1984 play of the same name byDavid Rabe.Peter Bradshaw ofThe Guardian wrote, "Sean Penn ends up dominating the film, sweating anxiety and rage from every pore. His charisma and screen presence are undeniable".[34] For his performance he won theVolpi Cup for Best Actor at theVenice International Film Festival.[35] That same year he had a leading role in theTerrence Malick epic about theWorld War II battle forGuadalcanal inThe Thin Red Line (1998) based on the1962 novel of the same name byJames Jones.[36] The following year he portrayed an egotisitcal jazz guitarist in theWoody Allen filmSweet and Lowdown (1999).[37]Roger Ebert described Penn's performances as "master classes in the art of character development".[38] For his performance he was nominated for his secondAcademy Award for Best Actor.[39]

2000–2011: Established actor and acclaim

Penn in 2008

In 2000, Penn acted inJulian Schnabel's dramaBefore Night Falls oppositeJavier Bardem andKathryn Bigelow's thrillerThe Weight of Water withElizabeth Hurley.[40][41]The following year he guest starred on theNBC sitcomFriends portraying Eric, a man who was engaged toPhoebe Buffay's sister Ursula, both of whom are played byLisa Kudrow. He appeared in two episodes in theeighth season.[42] That same year he portrayed a mentally handicapped father in the family dramaI am Sam (2001). His performance led him to his third nomination for theAcademy Award for Best Actor.[43]

In 2003, he starred in theClint Eastwood directedBoston crime dramaMystic River portraying a grieving father looking for his daughter.[44] Penn acted alongsideTim Robbins,Laura Linney,Marcia Gay Harden, andKevin Bacon. Film critic Todd McCarthy ofVariety wrote, "[The] Casting is immaculate. Penn is in top form as the reformed hood whose basic instincts overtake him."[45] Penn received widespread acclaim for his performance earningnumerous accolades including theAcademy Award,Critics' Choice Movie Award, andGolden Globe Award for Best Actor as well as nominations for theBAFTA Award andScreen Actors Guild Award.[46][47] That same year he acted inAlejandro González Iñárritu'spsychological thriller21 Grams oppositeNaomi Watts andBenicio del Toro. For his performance he was nominated for theBAFTA Award for Best Actor at the57th British Academy Film Awards.[48]

In 2004, Penn played Samuel Bicke, a character based onSamuel Byck, who in 1974 attempted and failed to assassinate PresidentRichard Nixon, inThe Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004). The same year, he was invited to join theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[49] Next, Penn portrayed governor Willie Stark (based onHuey Long) in an adaptation ofRobert Penn Warren's classic 1946 American novelAll the King's Men (2006). The film was a critical and commercial failure, named by a 2010Forbes article as the biggest flop in the last five years.[50] During this time he directed the mystery filmThe Pledge (2001) andPeter Gabriel's "The Barry Williams Show" (2002). Penn gained acclaim for directing the biographical drama survival filmInto the Wild (2007). Owen Gleiberman ofEntertainment Weekly praised wrote, "Penn has written and directed with magnificent precision and imaginative grace".[51] For his direction he was nominated for theDirectors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film.[52]

Penn portrayingHarvey Milk during filming ofMilk in March 2008

In November 2008, Penn earned positive reviews for his portrayal of real-life politician andgay rights activist and iconHarvey Milk in theGus Van Sant directed biographical drama filmMilk (2008). Kirk Honeycutt forThe Hollywood Reporter wrote, "Penn is one of those actors in complete control of his entire instrument. He uses voice, body movements, line readings and something indefinable within his own psyche to transmigrate into another person's body and mind".[53] For his performance he was nominated for Best Actor by theBritish Academy Film Awards, theGolden Globe Awards, and theIndependent Spirit Awards.[54][55] Penn won his secondAcademy Award for Best Actor and theScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role.[56][57]

InFair Game (2010), Penn starred asJoseph C. Wilson, whose wife,Valerie Plame (Naomi Watts), was outed as aCIA agent by Bush advisorScooter Libby in retaliation for an article Wilson wrote debunking Bush's claim that Iraq was building a nuclear bomb as a rationale for invading the country. The film is based upon Plame's 2007 memoirFair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House.[58] Penn reunited withTerrence Malick dramaThe Tree of Life (2011), which won thePalme d'Or at the2011 Cannes Film Festival.[59] That same year he starred in thePaolo Sorrentino directed comedy-dramaThis Must Be the Place (2011) oppositeFrances McDormand. In the film Penn plays Cheyenne, a former rock star. The film received positive reviews[60] with Todd McCarthy ofThe Hollywood Reporter wrote that "Penn dominates the film, of course, although it's a performance that slithers between the genuine and the stunt-like".[61]

2012–present: Focus on directing and television roles

In 2015, Penn starred inThe Gunman, a French-American action thriller based on the novelThe Prone Gunman, byJean-Patrick Manchette.Jasmine Trinca,Idris Elba,Ray Winstone,Mark Rylance, and fellow Oscar-winnerJavier Bardem appear in supporting roles. InThe Gunman, Penn played Jim Terrier, asniper on a mercenary assassination team who kills the minister of mines of theCongo. During this time Penn directed the drama filmThe Last Face (2016) starringCharlize Theron andJavier Bardem and the crime/drama filmFlag Day (2021) withDylan Penn andJosh Brolin.[62] In March 2018,Atria Books published Penn's novelBob Honey Who Just Do Stuff.[63] After the book's release, Penn went on a highly publicized press tour.[64][65][66] He claimed that he no longer had "a generic interest in making films", and being a writer will "dominate my creative energies for the foreseeable future".[67]

In 2018 Penn starred in his first leading role in a television series portraying Tom Hagerty, an astronaut chosen to be one of the first people to visitMars in theHulu science fiction drama seriesThe First created byBeau Willimon.[68] Daniel Fienberg ofThe Hollywood Reporter wrote of his performance, "You can quickly see why Penn gravitated toward this as his series debut. His physical transformation and high-intensity confrontations...are showy, but the slowly unfolding role also lets him play quiet moments, and even light ones" adding, "It's funny that I'm always surprised by how game Penn is to be a goofball. The guy who starred inFast Times at Ridgemont High is still in there somewhere."[69] The series received positive reviews[70] but on January 18, 2019, Hulu canceled the series after one season.[71] In 2020 Penn played himself in a cameo role in theCurb Your Enthusiasmseason 10 episode "The Spite Store".[72]

In 2021, Penn portrayed Jack Holden, an actor based onWilliam Holden, in thePaul Thomas Anderson directedcoming of age comedy-dramaLicorice Pizza.[73] Penn returned to television starring in theStarz political thriller limited seriesGaslit (2022) portrayingJohn N. Mitchell oppositeJulia Roberts asMartha Mitchell. The role required transformational prosthetics.[74] Ben Travers ofIndieWire wrote of his performance, "Penn manages to bring life to his makeup-constructed character" adding "Even his manner of speech, spitting curse words while clenching his wooden pipe, befits the boil of a man that John Mitchell becomes".[75] For his performance he was nominated for theHollywood Critics Association Award for Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series.[76]

In 2023 Penn directed his first documentary film,Superpower, profiling thePresident of UkraineVolodymyr Zelenskyy which premiered at theBerlin International Film Festival.[77][78] The film follows Penn as he travels toUkraine to meet with Zelenskyy, the soldiers and observe firsthand how theRusso-Ukrainian War is being waged.[79] Penn starred as a cab driver in Christy Hall's directorial debutDaddio (2023) acting oppositeDakota Johnson. Film critic Todd McCarthy ofDeadline Hollywood wrote, "Sean Penn is at his absolute best here in a tremendously engaging performance as a salty working-class guy with an endless supply of opinions and ways of drawing out his passengers".[80]

In 2025, he appeared on theNetflix late-night talk showEverybody's Live with John Mulaney alongsideAdam Sandler. Penn and Sandler give Mulaney advice for the physical fight he would later have with three 14-year olds on the show.[81] The same year, he reunited with Paul Thomas Anderson, starring in his filmOne Battle After Another as the main antagonist.[82] Penn also appeared in the Ukrainiananthology filmWar Through the Eyes of Animals, portraying a sound producer at the start of the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine in the act "The Eagle"; he offered to be in the movie for just $1 since the Screen Actors Guild forbids its members from working for free.[83]

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

Penn with then-wifeRobin Wright in September 2006; the two were married from 1996 to 2010.

Penn was engaged to actressElizabeth McGovern, his co-star inRacing with the Moon (1984). He also datedDemi Moore andSusan Sarandon.[84][85]

Penn met singer-songwriterMadonna on set of her "Material Girl" music video in January 1985.[86] On August 16, 1985, they married on Madonna's 27th birthday; Penn turned 25 the next day.[87] The two starred in the pannedShanghai Surprise (1986), directed byJim Goddard, and Madonna dedicated her third studio albumTrue Blue (1986) to Penn, referring to him in the liner notes as "the coolest guy in the universe".[88] Their marriage was marred by Penn's violent outbursts against the press.[89] Madonna filed for divorce in December 1987, but withdrew the papers two weeks later.[90] In January 1989, Madonna filed for divorce again and reportedly withdrew an assault complaint against Penn following an incident at theirMalibu, California, home during the New Year weekend.[91][92] Penn was alleged to have struck Madonna on multiple occasions during their marriage in the bookMadonna Unauthorized.[93] Madonna denied the allegations stating they were "completely outrageous, malicious, reckless, and false" in 2015.[94][86]

In 1989, Penn began dating actressRobin Wright, and their first child, a daughter namedDylan Frances, was born April 13, 1991.[95] Their second child, sonHopper Jack, was born August 6, 1993.[96] Penn and Wright separated in 1995, during which time he developed a relationship withJewel, after he spotted her performing onLate Night with Conan O'Brien. He invited her to compose a song for his filmThe Crossing Guard (1995) and followed her on tour.[97] Penn reconciled with Wright and they married on April 27, 1996. The couple filed for divorce in December 2007 but reconciled several months later, requesting a court dismissal of their divorce case.[98] In April 2009, Penn filed for legal separation, only to withdraw the case once again when the couple reconciled in May.[99][100][101] On August 12, 2009, Wright filed for divorce again.[102][103] The couple's divorce was finalized on July 22, 2010; the couple reached a private agreement on child and spousal support, division of assets, and custody of Hopper, who was almost 17 at the time.[104]

In December 2013, Penn began dating South African actressCharlize Theron.[105] Their relationship ended in June 2015.[106] Despite reports that they were engaged, Theron stated that they were never engaged.[107] Theron starred in Penn's filmThe Last Face (2016), which they filmed while still a couple.[105]

In 2016, Penn began a relationship with Australian actressLeila George, daughter of actorsVincent D'Onofrio andGreta Scacchi.[108] They married on July 30, 2020.[109] George filed for divorce on October 15, 2021.[110] Their divorce was finalized on April 22, 2022.[111] In June 2023, Penn began a relationship with Ukrainian Olga Korotyayeva.[112]

Legal issues

In October 1985, Penn pled no contest to charges that he assaulted two journalists when they tried to photograph him and Madonna in Nashville in June 1985.[113] He was fined $50 on each of two misdemeanor charges of assault and battery.[113] In January 1986, Penn was charged for allegedly assaulting Leonel Borralho,Macau correspondent for theHong Kong Standard newspaper, after he photographed Madonna and Penn as they arrived at their hotel room.[114] In June 1986, Penn was charged with misdemeanor battery for assaulting songwriterDavid Wolinski at Helena's nightclub in Los Angeles.[115] Wolinski said Penn accused him of trying to kiss Madonna. Penn pled not guilty to the charge.[116]

In April 1987, Penn violated probation and was arrested for punching a film extra, Jeffrey Klein, on set of the movieColors.[117] Penn was sentenced to 60 days in jail for this assault and reckless driving in June 1987, of which he served 33 days.[118][119] According to Penn himself, he was incarcerated in the same jail holdingRichard Ramirez, a serial killer awaiting trial. Ramirez wrote to Penn, to which Penn wrote back saying he had no kinship for his fellow inmate and hopes Ramirez receivescapital punishment via thegas chamber.[120] In May 2010, Penn pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge stemming from an altercation with photographer Frank Mateljan in October 2009.[121] He was sentenced to perform 300 hours of community service and undergo 36 hours of anger management counseling.[122]

In an interview published September 16, 2015, director and showrunnerLee Daniels responded to criticism aboutTerrence Howard's continued career in light of his domestic violence issues by referencing Penn's rumored history of domestic violence, saying: "[Terrence] ain't done nothing different thanMarlon Brando or Sean Penn, and all of a sudden he's some f—in' demon."[123] In response, Penn launched a $10 million defamation suit against Daniels, alleging that he had never been arrested for or charged with domestic violence.[124] Penn dropped the lawsuit in May 2016 after Daniels retracted his statement and apologized.[125]

Political views and activism

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Penn inTehran in June 2005

Penn has been outspoken in supporting numerous political and social causes.[126] On December 13–16, 2002, he visitedIraq to protest against theBush administration's apparent plans for a military strike on Iraq.[citation needed] On June 10, 2005, Penn visitedIran, where, acting as a journalist on an assignment for theSan Francisco Chronicle, he attended aFriday prayer atTehran University.[127]

Penn's vocal progressive opinions and activism are parodied in the 2004 filmTeam America: World Police. In the film, a satirical puppet version of Penn makes outlandish claims aboutBaathist Iraq, claiming it was autopia with "rainbow skies" and "rivers made of chocolate" before theUS military and theCoalition of the Willinginvaded and removedSaddam Hussein from power in 2003. In response to the film, Penn sent an angry letter to its creatorsTrey Parker andMatt Stone, inviting them to tourIraq with him and ending with the statement, "fuck you".[128]

On January 7, 2006, Penn was a special guest at theProgressive Democrats of America, where he was joined by author and media criticNorman Solomon and activistCindy Sheehan at their "Out of Iraq Forum" inSacramento, California, organized to support and promote the anti-Iraq War movement.[129] On December 18, 2006, Penn received theChristopher Reeve First Amendment Award from theCreative Coalition for his commitment tofree speech.[130]

In August 2008, Penn attended one ofRalph Nader's "Open the Debates" super rallies, protesting against Nader and other third-party candidates's exclusion.[131] In October 2008, Penn visitedCuba, where he met with and interviewed thenCuban presidentRaúl Castro.[132]

In 2021, Penn denouncedcancel culture, describing it as "ludicrous".[133]

George W. Bush administration

Penn at theanti-Iraq War rally in Washington, D.C., in January 2007

On October 18, 2002, Penn placed a $56,000 advertisement inThe Washington Post, publicly asking then PresidentGeorge W. Bush to end military hostilities inIraq and elsewhere. The advertisement was written as an open letter and referred to theplanned attack on Iraq and theWar on terror.[134]

In the letter, Penn also criticized the Bush administration for its "deconstruction ofcivil liberties" and its "simplistic and inflammatory view of good and evil."[135] Penn visited Iraq briefly in December 2002.[134] The criticism drew praise from Penn's ex-wifeMadonna, who said, "Sean is one of the few. Good for him. Most celebrities are keeping their heads down. Nobody wants to be unpopular. But then Americans, by and large, are pretty ignorant of what's going on in the world."[136]

ThePost advertisement was cited as a primary reason for the development of his relationship with Venezuelan presidentHugo Chávez. In one of his televised speeches, Chávez used and read aloud an open letter Penn wrote to Bush.[137] The letter condemned theIraq War, called for Bush to beimpeached, and also called then US Vice PresidentDick Cheney and US Secretary of StateCondoleezza Rice "villainously and criminally obscene people."[138]

On April 19, 2007, Penn appeared onThe Colbert Report and had a "Meta-Free-Phor-All" versusStephen Colbert that was judged byRobert Pinsky following Penn's criticisms of Bush. In the appearance, Penn said, "We cower as you point your fingers telling us to support our troops. You and the smarmy pundits in your pocket– those who bathe in the moisture of your soiled and blood-soaked underwear–can take that noise and shove it."[139] He won the contest with 10,000,000 points to Colbert's 1.[140]

On December 7, 2007, Penn said he supported Ohio CongressmanDennis J. Kucinich in the2008 US presidential election, and again criticized Bush's handling of the Iraq War. Penn questioned whether Bush's daughters,Jenna andBarbara, supported the war in Iraq.[141]

Natural disasters

In September 2005, Penn traveled toNew Orleans, to aidHurricane Katrina victims. He was physically involved in rescuing people,[142] although there was criticism that his involvement was a PR stunt as he hired a photographer to come along with his entourage.[143] Penn denied such accusations in an article he wrote forHuffPost.[144] DirectorSpike Lee interviewed Penn for Lee's documentary about Hurricane Katrina,When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts (2006).

After the2010 Haiti earthquake, Penn founded theJ/P Haitian Relief Organization,[145] which operated a 55,000 person tent camp.[146] Prior to founding the organization, Penn acknowledged he had never visitedHaiti and did not speak French orCreole. When asked about critics who questioned his experience on Haiti, he said he hopes they "die screaming ofrectal cancer".[147]

On January 31, 2012, due largely to his visibility as an on-the-ground advocate for rescue and aid efforts in the aftermath, Penn was designated by thenHaitian presidentMichel Martelly as Ambassador-at-Large for Haiti, the first time a non-Haitian citizen has held the position in the country's history.[148] Also in 2012, at the 12th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates, Penn was recognized with the Peace Summit Award.[149]

Gender and sexual orientation

On February 22, 2009, Penn received theAcademy Award for Best Actor for the filmMilk. In his acceptance speech, he said: "I think that it is a good time for those who voted for the ban against gay marriage to sit and reflect and anticipate their great shame and the shame in their grandchildren's eyes if they continue that way of support. We've got to have equal rights for everyone!"[150] In 2022, Penn expressed his position on masculinity, saying, "I am in the club that believes that men in American culture have become wildly feminised...I don't think that [in order] to be fair to women, we should become them." He later toldThe Independent that "I think that men have, in my view, become quite feminised...There are a lot of, I think, cowardly genes that lead to people surrendering their jeans and putting on a skirt."[151]

International affairs

Penn gained significant attention inPakistan media when he visitedKarachi andBadin in 2012. On March 23, 2012, accompanied by US Consul General William J. Martin, Penn visited flood-stricken villages in Karim Bux Jamali, Dargah Shah Gurio, and Peero Lashari in theBadin District, where he distributed blankets, quilts, kitchen items, and other goods to flood survivors.[152][153]

On March 24, 2012, during his visit to Pakistan, Penn visited Bilquis Edhi Female Child Home and met Pakistani humanitarian workerAbdul Sattar Edhi and his wifeBilquis Edhi and laid floral wreaths at the shrine ofAbdullah Shah Ghazi in honor of him.[154][155]

Penn is also believed to have played a role in securing the release of American entrepreneurJacob Ostreicher from a Bolivian prison in 2013, and was credited by Ostreicher for having personally nursed him back to health after his release.[156]

Penn is the founder of the nonprofit organizationCommunity Organized Relief Effort (CORE), which distributed aid inHaiti following the country's 2010 earthquake andHurricane Matthew and administered freeCOVID-19 diagnostic tests in the US during theCOVID-19 pandemic.[157]

In October 2021, theNational Labor Relations Board filed a complaint that Penn and CORE violatedUS federal labor law, contending that Penn "impliedly threatened" his employees with reprisals after they complained about working conditions, which allegedly included 18-hour work days.[158]

Syria

In February 2012, during theSyrian civil war, Penn stood besideVenezuelan presidentHugo Chávez as Venezuela supported the government of Syria, led byBashar al-Assad.[159] In March 2010, Penn called for theimprisonment of journalists who referred toVenezuelan PresidentHugo Chávez as a dictator.[160] Penn's was criticized by conservative and libertarian media sources, includingNational Review andReason.[161][162][163]

Venezuela

Penn and Chávez maintained a friendship; when Chávez died in 2013, Penn said: "Venezuela and its revolution will endure under the proven leadership of Vice PresidentNicolás Maduro. Today the United States lost a friend it never knew it had. And poor people around the world lost a champion. I lost a friend I was blessed to have."[164] Penn's friendship with Chávez and his praise for Cuban dictatorRaúl Castro have been criticized by human rights activistThor Halvorssen and media, includingThe New York Times, theLos Angeles Times,The New Criterion, andThe Advocate, each of which alleged that Castro and Chávez's strong anti-LGBT stances clashed with Penn's support for LGBT groups.[165][166][167][168] ActressMaría Conchita Alonso, who co-starred with Penn inColors, also issued an "Open Letter to Sean Penn", attacking his views on Chávez.[169] In December 2011, Alonso and Penn began verbally fighting at an airport, during which Penn called her "a pig" and Alonso called Penn acommunist.[170]

Mexico

On January 9, 2016, a day after Mexican officials announced the capture of fugitiveSinaloa Cartel bossJoaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán in a militarized raid,Rolling Stone reported that Penn and actressKate del Castillo had conducted a secret interview with El Chapo prior to his arrest.[171][172] Del Castillo was contacted by Guzmán's lawyer, who was then underCISEN surveillance, to discuss producing a biographical film about Guzmán, and communication between the two increased following Guzmán's escape from a Mexican prison in July 2015.[173] The deal for the interview was brokered by del Castillo.[174]

According to text messages released between Penn and del Castillo, El Chapo did not know who Sean Penn was.[175] CISEN released photographs of del Castillo at the meetings with Guzmán's lawyers and of Penn and del Castillo arriving in Mexico. The interview was criticized byWhite House, which called it "maddening".[176] Mexican authorities said they sought to question Penn over the interview, which had not been approved by either the American or Mexican government.[177] Penn and del Castillo's meeting with Guzmán was investigated by theAttorney General of Mexico.[178] Del Castillo acknowledged that she never resumed communication with Penn after the release of theRolling Stone article.[179] In October 2025, Del Castillo harshly criticized Penn, calling him "scum" and accusing him of using her as "bait" during their 2015 meeting with Guzmán. Penn had never told her that he had planned to write the article despite her central role in arranging the meeting.[180]

Armenia

In October 2020, Penntweeted support forArmenia in theNagorno-Karabakh war between Armenia andAzerbaijan. He also criticizedTurkey's involvement in the conflict and closeTurkey–United States ties and simultaneously endorsedJoe Biden in the2020 US presidential election. Penn said, "Armenians are being slaughtered byTrump palErdogan with weapons WE provided. THIS is NOT America! Biden for America's new birth!".[181]

Ukraine

In 2022, Penn visitedUkraine to film a documentary about theRussian invasion of that country.[182] Penn attended press briefings inKyiv, met with officials and spoke to journalists and military personnel about the Russian invasion.[183][182] On February 25, 2022, Penn said, "If we allow it [Ukraine] to fight alone, our soul as America is lost."[183]

Penn also praised the response from the Ukrainian government and its citizens.[183] As Penn and his team prepared to leave Ukraine, they abandoned their car and walked with their luggage for miles to the Polish border.[184] Russia is sanctioning Penn over his Ukraine support.[185]

In Kyiv in November 2022, Penn lent anOscar statuette toPresident Zelenskyy, saying, "This is for you. It's just a symbolic silly thing...When you win, bring it back toMalibu." Zelensky, in turn, awarded Penn theUkrainian Order of Merit.[186]

Falkland Islands

Penn andPresident of ArgentinaCristina Fernández de Kirchner during Penn's visit toArgentina in February 2012

In February 2012, Penn met with thePresident of Argentina,Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, inBuenos Aires, where he commented on the long-runningdispute between Argentina and the United Kingdom over theFalkland Islands, saying: "I know I came in a very sensitive moment in terms of diplomacy between Argentina and the UK over the Falkland Islands. And I hope that diplomats can establish true dialogue in order to solve the conflict as the world today cannot tolerate ridiculous demonstrations of colonialism. The way of dialogue is the only way to achieve a better solution for both nations."[187][188][189]

The comments were taken as support of Argentina's claim to the islands and evoked reactions in British media, including a satirical article inThe Daily Telegraph requesting that Penn "return his Malibu estate to theMexicans".[190]

In February 2012, Penn's comments on the Falklands dispute were criticized byFalklands War veteran and political activistSimon Weston, who said, "Sean Penn does not know what he is talking about and, frankly, he should shut up. His [Penn's] views are irrelevant and it only serves to fuel the fire of the Argentinians and get them more pumped up."[191]British Conservative MPPatrick Mercer called Penn's statement on the Falklands "moronic".[192] Lauren Collins wrote inThe New Yorker, "As of today, Sean Penn is the newKarl Lagerfeld—the man upon whom, having disrespected something dear to the United Kingdom, the British papers most gleefully pile contempt".[193]

Penn later claimed his comments were misrepresented in British press and that his criticism of "colonialism" was a reference to the deployment ofPrince William as an air-sea rescue pilot, describing it as a "message of pre-emptive intimidation". He claimed that the Prince's posting meant "the automatic deployment of warships", and stated: "My oh my, aren't people sensitive to the word 'colonialism', particularly those who implement colonialism."[194][195]

In an op-ed written inThe Guardian, Penn wrote that "the legalisation of Argentinian immigration to the Malvinas/Falkland Islands is one that it seems might have been addressed, but for the speculative discovery of booming offshore oil in the surrounding seas this past year" and that it was "irresponsible journalism" to suggest "that I had taken a specific position against those currently residing in the Malvinas/Falkland Islands, that they should either be deported or absorbed into Argentine rule. I neither said, nor insinuated that".[195][196]

Acting credits and accolades

See also:Sean Penn filmography andList of awards and nominations received by Sean Penn

Penn has appeared in over 50 films and won several awards during his career as an actor and director, including twoAcademy Awards forBest Actor forMystic River in 2003 andMilk in 2008,[197] and was nominated three more times in the same category forDead Man Walking (1995),Sweet and Lowdown (1999), andI Am Sam (2001).[198] He also received aDirectors Guild of America nomination for directingInto the Wild (2007).[199] In 2015, Penn received theHonorary César for lifetime achievement.[200]

Published works

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