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Robin Wright Penn

 
Actor: Robin Wright Penn
  • Born: Apr 08, 1966 in Dallas, Texas
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama
  • Career Highlights: The Princess Bride, Forrest Gump, Toys
  • First Major Screen Credit: Hollywood Vice Squad (1986)

Biography

A fiercely independent actress known for never trading on her blonde good looks, Robin Wright Penn strayed even further from the mainstream when she married iconoclast actor-director Sean Penn in 1996. Though she's appeared in such audience favorites as The Princess Bride (1987) and Forrest Gump (1994), the list of blockbusters she's turned down is far longer. Her professional essence remains linked with the daring, blue-collar cinema of her husband and frequent collaborator. Wright Penn has also followed his lead by vehemently shunning the spotlight, at least in matters unrelated to her craft.

Born on April 8, 1966, in Dallas and raised in San Diego by her divorced mother, Robin Wright Penn got her first glimpses of show business as a model in Paris and Japan, having pursued that line of work only to raise money for a trip to Europe. Ditching her thoughts of ministering to the poor, Wright Penn heeded the advice of her modeling agent and made her acting debut in the soap opera Santa Barbara, where she played Kelly, the youngest daughter of rich socialites C.C. and Sophia Capwell. Thrice nominated for daytime Emmys, Wright Penn caught the eye of Rob Reiner, who cast her as Princess Buttercup in his beloved fairytale The Princess Bride. Proud and unrelenting, Buttercup nonetheless had a passive role in the events of that comic romantic fantasy, and Wright Penn determined to play neither the princess nor the victim in future projects. This resolve prompted her to reject scripts for Jurassic Park (1993), Batman Forever (1995), and Sabrina (1995), among others.

To an audience expecting a big follow-up, Wright Penn slipped into obscurity for a number of years after Bride made her famous. She appeared with her future husband for the first time in State of Grace in 1990, becoming pregnant with their first child, then followed that up with the small Irish film The Playboys (1992). The famously picky actress finally relented to Robert Zemeckis, agreeing to play Jenny, the title character's decade-spanning love interest in Forrest Gump, the 1994 Best Picture winner. Wright Penn was again well received, flummoxing countless producers who wanted her in their movies.

Soon after Forrest Gump, Wright Penn began to be identified almost exclusively with Sean Penn's endeavors. After working together on his second directorial effort, The Crossing Guard (1995), Robin Wright and Sean Penn decided to marry, and she would continue appearing opposite him and in front of his camera over the next half-dozen years. Given their against-the-grain tendencies, the pair were perfectly suited to play the impoverished, unbalanced, star-crossed lovers of She's So Lovely (1997), Nick Cassavetes' homage to his father John's body of work. Wright Penn also appeared with her husband in the talky ensemble Hurlyburly (1998). In 2001, she was cast as Jack Nicholson's love interest in Penn's third film, The Pledge, which earned critical but not popular acclaim. Her willingness to eschew vanity has never been more evident, as Wright Penn donned a pair of crooked fake teeth to emphasize her character's lower-class upbringing.

As she has retreated into a family life that's as private and intense as anything about her, focusing more on her husband and children than in forging a traditional career, Wright Penn has also made some curious choices that have defied her typical abhorrence for the mainstream. One such example was starring in the four-hanky Kevin Costner romance Message in a Bottle (1999) -- in turn reinforcing the sense of unpredictability she holds so dear. Wright Penn also appeared in M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable (2000), and was set to act opposite Robert Downey Jr. in The Singing Detective (2003). After essaying the role of a mother whose daughter appears to have been blessed by immaculate conception in the 2003 drama Virgin, Penn would make a powerful impression with her role as a questionable cab fare in the post-9/11 racism drama Sorry, Haters. In 2006 Penn would join an impressive cast that included Jude Law, Ray Winstone, and Juliette Binoche to tell the tale of intersecting lives in modern day London in director Anthony Minghella's Breaking & Entering. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
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Robin Wright Penn

Robin Wright Penn in September 2009.
Born Robin Gayle Wright
April 8, 1966 (1966-04-08) (age 43)
Dallas, Texas, United States
Occupation Actress
Years active 1983–present
Spouse(s) Dane Witherspoon (1986–88) (divorced)
Sean Penn (1996–present)

Robin Gayle Wright Penn (born April 8, 1966) is an American film actress.

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Early life

Penn was born Robin Gayle Wright in Dallas, Texas, the daughter of Gayle (née Gaston), an Independent Executive National Sales Director for Mary Kay cosmetics, and Fred Wright, a pharmaceutical executive.[1] She was raised in San Diego, California.

Career

She was listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1986" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 38. [1986]. Wright first became famous on television, playing Kelly Capwell on the soap opera Santa Barbara, which earned her three Daytime Emmy nominations. She shot to stardom after her roles as Buttercup in The Princess Bride and Jenny Curran in Forrest Gump, the latter role garnering her Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild nominations for Best Supporting Actress. Wright was offered the role of Maid Marian in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, but turned it down because she was pregnant. She had to back out of the role of Abby McDeere in The Firm (1993), with Tom Cruise, upon discovering that she was pregnant with her second child (son Hopper Penn). The role eventually went to Jeanne Tripplehorn.

In 1996, she married Sean Penn and changed her name to Robin Wright Penn. The same year she starred in the film adaptation of Daniel Dafoe's Moll Flanders for which she received a Satellite Nomination for Best Actress in a Drama. She went on to co-star with her husband in the 1997 film She's So Lovely, for which she was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress. One of her most recent successes was a supporting role in the TV movie Empire Falls as Grace Roby, mother of Ed Harris's character Miles Roby. Penn received her third Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for this role.

Personal life

Wright in 2006

From 1986 to 1988, Wright Penn was married to actor Dane Witherspoon.[2]

In 1989, Wright became involved with actor Sean Penn following his divorce from Madonna. Their daughter Dylan Frances Penn was born on April 13, 1991. Their son Hopper Jack Penn, born 6th August 1993, is named after two family friends, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson. The relationship has gone through on-and-off again periods in recent years. Divorce plans and separation have been announced, beginning in December 2007,[3] and again in April 2009,[4] only to be withdrawn,[5] most recently in May 2009.[6] On August 12, 2009, Robin Wright Penn filed for divorce,[7] declaring she has no plans to reconcile.[8]

She is the national campaign spokesperson for the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America. She is also the Honorary Spokesperson for the Dallas, Texas based non-profit The Gordie Foundation.

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1984-1989 in film Santa Barbara Kelly Capwell
1986 Hollywood Vice Squad Lori Stanton
1987 The Princess Bride Buttercup Nominated - Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
1990 Denial Sara/Loon
State of Grace Kathleen Flannery
1992 The Playboys Tara Maguire
Toys Gwen Tyler Nominated - Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
1994 Forrest Gump Jenny Curran Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture
Nominated - Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated - Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
1995 The Crossing Guard Jojo
1996 Moll Flanders Moll Flanders Nominated - Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
1997 Loved Hedda Amerson Seattle International Film Festival for Best Actress
Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead
She's So Lovely Maureen Murphy Quinn Nominated - Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
1998 Hurlyburly Darlene
1999 Message in a Bottle Theresa Osborne Nominated - Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress - Drama/Romance
2000 How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog Melanie McGowan
Unbreakable Audrey Dunn Nominated - Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actress - Suspense
2001 The Pledge Lori
The Last Castle Rosalie Irwin Uncredited
2002 Searching for Debra Winger Herself Documentary
White Oleander Starr Thomas
2003 The Singing Detective Nicola/Nina/Blonde
Virgin Mrs. Reynolds
2004 A Home at the End of the World Clare
2005 Nine Lives Diana Locarno International Film Festival for Best Actress shared with the ensemble of the actresses
Sant Jordi Award for Best Foreign Actress
Nominated - Chlotrudis Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Gotham Award for Best Ensemble
Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead
Nominated - Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
Sorry, Haters Phoebe Chlotrudis Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Female
Max Mother Short subject
2006 Breaking and Entering Liv Nominated - British Independent Film Award for Best Actress
Room 10 Frannie Short subject
2007 Hounddog Stranger Lady
Beowulf Wealthow "motion capture" enhanced performance
2008 What Just Happened Kelly
New York, I Love You Anna
2009 State of Play Anne Collins
The Private Lives of Pippa Lee Pippa Lee
A Christmas Carol Fan/Belle (voice)
Hectic Stella (rumored) Pre-production

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