Sean Penn
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Movie Credits
In Search of Captain Zero (2008)
[ Stacy Peralta ]
All the King's Men (2006)
[ James Gandolfini ][ Anthony Hopkins ][ Jude Law ][ Mark Ruffalo ][ Jackie Earle Haley ]
The Interpreter (2005)
[ Yvan Attal ][ Sydney Pollack ]
The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004)
[ Don Cheadle ][ Michael Wincott ][ Mykelti Williamson ]
21 Grams (2003)
[ Benicio Del Toro ][ Eddie Marsan ][ Danny Huston ][ Marc Musso ]
Mystic River (2003)
[ Kevin Bacon ][ Tim Robbins ][ Eli Wallach ][ Laurence Fishburne ][ Connor Paolo ]
It's All About Love (2003)
[ Douglas Henshall ][ Joaquin Phoenix ][ Mark Strong ][ Alun Armstrong ]
I Am Sam (2001)
[ Doug Hutchison ][ John Lennon ][ Paul McCartney ][ Brent Spiner ][ Richard Schiff ]
The One with the Halloween Party (2001)
The Weight of Water (2000)
[ Josh Lucas ][ Kathryn Bigelow ]
Before Night Falls (2000)
[ Javier Bardem ][ Johnny Depp ][ Diego Luna ][ Michael Wincott ][ Olivier Martinez ]
Up at the Villa (2000)
[ Jeremy Davies ][ Derek Jacobi ][ James Fox ][ Sydney Pollack ]
Sweet and Lowdown (1999)
[ Anthony Lapaglia ][ John Waters ][ Woody Allen ][ Brad Garrett ][ Chris Bauer ]
The Thin Red Line (1998)
[ George Clooney ][ Woody Harrelson ][ Thomas Jane ][ Jared Leto ][ Nick Nolte ]
Hurlyburly (1998)
[ Chazz Palminteri ][ Kevin Spacey ][ Garry Shandling ]
Hugo Pool (1997)
[ Patrick Dempsey ][ Malcolm McDowell ][ Robert Downey Jr. ]
The Game (1997)
[ Michael Douglas ][ Tommy Flanagan ][ Leslie Howard ][ Michael Massee ]
U Turn (1997)
[ Nick Nolte ][ Jon Voight ][ Joaquin Phoenix ][ Billy Bob Thornton ][ Powers Boothe ]
She's So Lovely (1997)
[ James Gandolfini ][ Paul Johansson ][ Harry Dean Stanton ][ John Travolta ][ Burt Young ]
Loved (1997)
[ William Hurt ][ Richard Schiff ][ Paul Dooley ]
Dead Man Walking (1995)
[ Jack Black ][ Peter Sarsgaard ][ Clancy Brown ][ R. Lee Ermey ][ Jon Abrahams ]
Carlito's Way (1993)
[ John Leguizamo ][ Viggo Mortensen ][ Al Pacino ][ Adrian Pasdar ][ Jon Seda ]
Cruise Control (1992)
[ Harry Dean Stanton ][ Ed Begley Jr. ]
State of Grace (1990)
[ Ed Harris ][ Gary Oldman ][ James Russo ][ John Turturro ][ John C. Reilly ]
We're No Angels (1989)
[ Bruno Kirby ][ James Russo ][ Robert De Niro ][ John C. Reilly ][ Wallace Shawn ]
Casualties of War (1989)
[ John Leguizamo ][ Michael J. Fox ][ John C. Reilly ][ Ving Rhames ][ Brian De Palma ]
Judgment in Berlin (1988)
[ Heinz Hoenig ][ Martin Sheen ][ Harris Yulin ][ Carl Lumbly ]
Colors (1988)
[ Robert Duvall ][ Don Cheadle ][ Damon Wayans ][ Tony Todd ][ Glenn Plummer ]
Cool Blue (1988)
[ Woody Harrelson ][ Hank Azaria ][ Christopher McDonald ][ John Diehl ]
Shanghai Surprise (1986)
[ Richard Griffiths ][ George Harris ][ George Harrison ]
At Close Range (1986)
[ Stephen Geoffries ][ Mick Jagger ][ David Strathairn ][ Kiefer Sutherland ][ Christopher Walken ]
The Falcon and the Snowman (1985)
[ David Bowie ][ Timothy Hutton ][ Michael Ironside ][ John Ratzenberger ][ Robert Davi ]
Racing with the Moon (1984)
[ Nicolas Cage ][ Michael Madsen ][ Crispin Glover ][ Dana Carvey ][ Bing Crosby ]
Crackers (1984)
[ Donald Sutherland ][ Wallace Shawn ][ Jack Warden ][ Jeffrey Weissman ]
Bad Boys (1983)
[ Jason Gedrick ][ Alan Ruck ][ Clancy Brown ][ Esai Morales ]
Summerspell (1983)
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
[ Nicolas Cage ][ Anthony Edwards ][ Judge Reinhold ][ James Russo ][ Eric Stoltz ]
Taps (1981)
[ Tom Cruise ][ Giancarlo Esposito ][ Timothy Hutton ][ Lou Milione ][ George C Scott ]
The Killing of Randy Webster (1981)
[ Anthony Edwards ][ Hal Holbrook ][ Chris Mulkey ][ Barry Corbin ]
Hellinger's Law (1981)
[ Telly Savalas ][ Rod Taylor ][ M. Emmet Walsh ]

 

Long the bad boy of Hollywood, Sean Penn is also among the most fiercely talented actors of his generation. He was born August 17, 1960, in Burbank, CA, the second son of actress Eileen Ryan and director Leo Penn. He grew up in Santa Monica, in a neighborhood populated by future celebrities Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez, the sons of actor Martin Sheen. Penn's older brother, Michael, is a singer/songwriter-turned- director, while younger sibling Chris is a noted character actor. The children spent much of their free time together, making a number of amateur films shot with Super-8 cameras. Still, Penn's original intention was to attend law school, although he ultimately skipped college to join the Los Angeles Repertory Theater. After making his professional debut on an episode of television's Barnaby Jones, he relocated to New York, where he soon appeared in the play Heartland. A TV-movie, The Killing of Randy Webster, followed in 1981 before he made his feature debut later that same year in Taps.Penn shot to stardom with 1982's Fast Times at Ridgemont High; as the stoned surfer dude Jeff Spicoli, he stole every scene in which he appeared, helping to elevate the picture into a classic of the teen comedy genre; however, the quirkiness which would define his career quickly surfaced as he turned down any number of Spicoli-like roles to star in the 1983 drama Bad Boys, followed a year later by the Louis Malle caper comedy Crackers and the period romance Racing With the Moon. While none of the pictures performed well at the box office, critics consistently praised Penn's depth as an actor. A turn as a drug addict turned government spy in John Schlesinger's 1985 political thriller The Falcon and the Snowman earned some of his best notices to date, but Penn's performance was quickly lost in the glare of the media attention surrounding his very public romance with pop singer Madonna, which culminated in the couple's 1985 media-circus wedding.While Madonna actively courted press attention, the private Penn made his loathing for the media quite clear; his run-ins with the paparazzi quickly became the stuff of legend, and the notoriety of his temper began to eclipse even his immense acting ability. His penchant for fisticuffs, combined with other civil infractions, ultimately resulted in a 30-day jail sentence; more seriously, his marriage to Madonna began to buckle under the weight of media scrutiny, and, as the couple's star collaboration in the 1987 movie Shanghai Surprise met with box-office disaster, their private relationship was also over. Soured by the Hollywood experience, Penn did not resurface prior to 1988's Colors, which proved to be his biggest hit in some time. He next appeared in Brian DePalma's Vietnam tale Casualties of War, followed by a turn opposite his idol, Robert De Niro, in the 1989 comedy We're No Angels.After starring in the gangster melodrama State of Grace, Penn wrote and directed 1991's The Indian Runner, a film inspired by a Bruce Springsteen song and shaped in the image of the films of John Cassavetes. After an almost unrecognizable turn as a troubled attorney in the 1993 DePalma thriller Carlito's Way, Penn announced his intention to retire from acting in order to focus his full attentions on directing; however, after helming 1995's The Crossing Guard with Jack Nicholson and Anjelica Huston, he was back onscreen, winning an Academy Award nomination for his gut-wrenching portrayal of a death-row inmate in Tim Robbins' Dead Man Walking. By 1997, Penn's wishes for retirement were but a memory as he enjoyed his busiest year yet: In addition to starring opposite second wife Robin Wright in Nick Cassavetes' She's So Lovely — roles which won both spouses acting honors at the Cannes Film Festival — he also appeared in the David Fincher thriller The Game and in Oliver Stone's U-Turn. He found further acclaim the following year for his roles in the adaptation of David Rabe's Hurlyburly and Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line. In 1999, he had a cameo appearance in Spike Jonze's Being John Malkovich and earned his second Oscar nomination as a callous '30s jazz guitarist in Woody Allen's Sweet and Lowdown, while 2000s adaptation of Anita Shreve's novel, The Weight of Water, starred Penn as a poet embroiled in a small town murder mystery. In 2001, Penn would play a fame-craving impressionist in The Beaver Trilogy, serve as narrator in director Stacy Peralta's skateboarding documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys, and direct the psychological drama The Pledge, which marked Penn's second collaboration with Jack Nicholson. In 2002, Penn would once again win critical praise with his Oscar-nominated portrayal of a developmentally disabled man struggling to retain custody of his daughter in I Am Sam.After the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, the left-leaning actor's outspoken political views garnered a great deal of attention from right-wing pundits, including the much aggrieved Bill O'Reilly, who found himself on the receiving end of Penn's animosity in a controversial interview with Talk magazine. Though O'Reilly demanded his viewers boycott any of Penn's future films, it appears his career has remained relatively unscathed. In 2002, Penn directed a segment for the French-produced 9'11"01, which was met with mixed reviews, while his participation in Burkowski: Born Into This (2002) helped the film win a nomination for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. The year 2003 was, in fact, an eventful year for Penn; he participated in two small but nonetheless critically acclaimed films — Michael Almereyda's documentary This So-Called Disaster and Alejandro Gonz


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