Sean Penn
Sean Justin Penn, born on August 17, 1960, is a celebrated American actor and filmmaker known for his powerful performances and directorial vision. He has been honored with two Academy Awards for Best Actor, winning in 2003 for his role in the gripping drama *Mystic River* and again in 2008 for the biopic *Milk*.
Penn's journey in acting began in television, making a brief appearance in the December 4, 1974 episode of *Little House on the Prairie*, directed by his father, Leo Penn. His film debut came in the 1981 drama *Taps*, leading to a varied career throughout the 1980s, with notable roles in *Fast Times at Ridgemont High* (1982) and *Bad Boys* (1983). He gained significant acclaim for his performances in several crime dramas, including *At Close Range* (1986), *State of Grace* (1990), and *Carlito's Way* (1993). With *Dead Man Walking* (1995), he solidified his status as a leading actor, earning his first Oscar nomination and winning the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the Berlin Film Festival.
Penn made his directorial debut with *The Indian Runner* (1991) and continued to receive critical acclaim for films like *Into the Wild* (2007), which earned two Academy Award nominations. Beyond cinema, Penn is known for his political activism, openly criticizing the George W. Bush administration and engaging in humanitarian efforts following disasters like Hurricane Katrina and the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
Filmography
The Last Party
Citizen Penn
Fair Game (2010)
She's So Lovely
The Gunman
The Professor and the Madman
At Close Range
Bad Boys
The Weight of Water
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
It's All About Love
Licorice Pizza
Superpower
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)
I Am Sam
Taps
Shanghai Surprise
U Turn
Casualties of War
Milk
Colors
Flag Day
Sweet and Lowdown
This Must Be the Place
The Tree of Life
What Just Happened
The Thin Red Line (1998)
Pauly Shore Is Dead
Carlito's Way
We're No Angels (1989)
Daddio
The Falcon and the Snowman
Before Night Falls
Asphalt City
aka Charlie Sheen
The First
When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts