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Sean Penn

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  • Birthplace: Burbank, California
  • Birthday: August 17, 1960
  • 2007

    Directed "Into the Wild," a drama based on the 1996 non-fiction book of the same name by Jon Krakauer about the life and death of Christopher McCandless; also adapted the screenplay; earned a DGA nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film

  • 2006

    Played corrupt politician Willie Stark in the big-screen adaptation of the Robert Penn Warren novel "All the King's Men"

  • 2005

    Starred opposite Nicole Kidman in "The Interpreter" directed by Sydney Pollack

  • 2004

    Starred opposite Naomi Watts, Don Cheadle and Jack Thompson in "The Assassination of Richard Nixon" based on a true story about a man who tried to hijack a jet and crash it into the White House during Nixon's second term

  • 2003

    Starred in the emotional drama feature "Mystic River", directed by Clint Eastwood; received a SAG nomination for Best Actor

  • 2002

    Had small role in the romance "It's All About Love"

  • 2001

    Directed the feature film "The Pledge", starring Jack Nicholson

  • 2001

    Made several appearances in a recurring guest role on the NBC sitcom "Friends"

  • 2001

    Narrated the documentary "Dogtown and Z-Boys"; screened at Sundance; released theatrically in USA in 2002

  • 2001

    Starred as a mentally challenged man fighting for custody of his daughter in the feature "I Am Sam"; earned third Best Actor Oscar nomination

  • 2000

    Acted in Kathryn Bigelow's "The Weight of Water"; screened at film festivals; released theatrically in USA in 2002

  • 2000

    Made cameo appearance as a Cuban peasant in "Before Night Falls", directed by Julian Schnabel

  • 2000

    Returned to stage acting opposite Nick Nolte in Sam Shepard's play "The Late Henry Moss"; performed in San Francisco

  • 2000

    Starred with Kristin Scott Thomas in "Up in the Villa", Phillip Haas' adaptation of the Somerset Maugham novella set in the expatriate community of 1938 Florence

  • 1999

    Had leading role of the world's second best guitar player in Woody Allen's period comedy "Sweet and Lowdown"; received second Academy Award nomination as Best Actor

  • 1999

    Made uncredited cameo appearance in "Being John Malkovich"

  • 1998

    Acted in Terrence Malick's return to directing after an absence of 20 years, "The Thin Red Line"

  • 1998

    Made a member of the Actors Studio to honor the passing of his father, an Actors Studio teacher

  • 1998

    Reprised his stage role of Eddie for the screen version of "Hurlyburly"; fifth film with wife

  • 1997

    Co-starred in three major releases: "She's So Lovely" (for which he won the Cannes Best Actor Award), directed by Nick Cassavetes from a script by the late John Casavetes; Penn also served as an executive producer; David Fincher's "The Game"; and Oliver Stone's "U-Turn"

  • 1997

    Executive produced (in association with the Helicon Theatre Company) a Los Angeles stage production of Irish playwright Graham Reid's "Remembrance", starring his parents

  • 1995

    Producing debut, "The Crossing Guard", starring Jack Nicholson and Anjelica Huston; also wrote and directed; mother, father and Wright were all in cast

  • 1995

    Received first Best Actor Oscar nomination for his portrayal of a killer on death row in "Dead Man Walking"

  • 1993

    Returned to the screen in a supporting role in De Palma's "Carlito's Way"

  • 1991

    Film directing and writing debut, "Indian Runner"; claimed to have retired from acting

  • 1990

    First film with future wife Robin Wright, "State of Grace"

  • 1989

    First film with director Brian De Palma, "Casualties of War", scripted by Rabe

  • 1988

    Acted in Los Angeles stage production of David Rabe's "Hurlyburly"

  • 1988

    Directed by father Leo in "Judgment in Berlin", shown on TV as "Escape to Freedom"

  • 1988

    Starred opposite Robert Duvall as L.A. street cops in "Colors", directed by Dennis Hopper

  • 1987

    Wound up in L.A. County jail for a month after violating probation in connection with an assault-and-battery charge when he punched an extra on the set of "Colors"

  • 1986

    Acted with brother Christopher in "At Close Range"; mother Eileen Ryan played their grandmother

  • 1986

    Starred opposite then-wife Madonna in misfire, "Shanghai Surprise"

  • 1985

    Delivered standout performance as a desperate, amoral, drugged-out kid in "The Falcon and the Snowman"

  • 1983

    First feature as star, "Bad Boys"

  • 1983

    Returned to Broadway to co-star with Val Kilmer, Jackie Earle Haley and Kevin Bacon in "The Slab Boys"; show closed in April after 48 performances

  • 1982

    Breakthrough feature role, Jeff Spicoli in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"

  • 1981

    Film acting debut in "Taps"; played a rebellious cadet at a military school

  • 1981

    Had a supporting role in CBS movie, "The Killing of Randy Webster"

  • 1981

    Made Broadway debut in "Heartland" (previews began in January; show closed in March)

  • 1980

    Drove cross-country to NYC

  • 1979

    Made professional acting debut as guest star on TV's "Barnaby Jones"

  • 1970

    Family settled in Malibu, California; was friendly with the neighbor children, Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen and Rob Lowe

  • Apprenticed for two years with Group Repertory Theatre, Los Angeles; directed a one-act play, "Terrible Jim Fitch", while there; also worked as an assistant to actor-director Pat Hingle

  • Formed Clyde Is Hungry Productions

  • Raised in the San Fernando Valley, California

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