Sean Justin PennΒ (born August 17, 1960)Β is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for his intenseΒ leading manΒ roles in film.Β His accolades include three Academy Awards, aΒ Golden Globe Award, and nominations for threeΒ British Academy Film Awards, anΒ Emmy Award, and aΒ Grammy Award. He received theΒ Honorary CΓ©sarΒ in 2015 and theΒ Bob Hope Humanitarian AwardΒ in 2022.
Penn made his feature film debut in the dramaΒ TapsΒ (1981), before taking roles inΒ Fast Times at Ridgemont HighΒ (1982),Β Bad BoysΒ (1983), andΒ At Close RangeΒ (1986). He has won theΒ Academy Award for Best ActorΒ twice, for playing a grieving father inΒ Mystic RiverΒ (2003) and theΒ gay rights activistΒ Harvey MilkΒ inΒ MilkΒ (2008). He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing the ruthless military officer Colonel Steven J. Lockjaw in One Battle After Another (2025). He was Oscar-nominated forΒ Dead Man WalkingΒ (1995),Β Sweet and LowdownΒ (1999), andΒ I Am SamΒ (2001). He also acted inΒ Casualties of WarΒ (1989),Β State of GraceΒ (1990),Β Carlito's WayΒ (1993),Β The Game(1997),Β The Thin Red LineΒ (1998),Β Hurlyburly (1998),Β 21 GramsΒ (2003),Β Fair GameΒ (2010),Β The Tree of LifeΒ (2011),Β Licorice PizzaΒ (2021) andΒ Daddio (2023).
Penn made his directorial film debut with the crime dramaΒ The Indian RunnerΒ (1991), followed byΒ The Crossing GuardΒ (1995),Β The PledgeΒ (2001), andΒ Into the WildΒ (2007). On stage, he acted in theΒ BroadwayΒ playsΒ HeartlandΒ (1981) andΒ Slab Boys (1983). On television, he portrayed anΒ astronautΒ in theΒ HuluΒ drama seriesΒ The FirstΒ (2018) andΒ John N. MitchellΒ in theΒ StarzΒ political thriller miniseriesΒ GaslitΒ (2022).
Penn has also engaged in political and social activism, including his criticism of theΒ George W. Bush administration, his contact with the presidents of Cuba and Venezuela, his humanitarian work in the aftermath ofΒ Hurricane KatrinaΒ in 2005 and theΒ 2010 Haiti earthquake, and his support for Ukrainian PresidentΒ Volodymyr ZelenskyyΒ amidst theΒ Russian-Ukrainian war.
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