Sean Penn: Shoe Size, Height, and Weight

Sean Penn US Shoe Size

Biography

Sean Penn has small feet. Below is all you want to know about Sean Penn’s body measurements and more!

Sean Justin Penn is an American actor, director and politician born on 17th August 1960. His acting career began with the minor role in some episode of television series Little House on the Prairie in 1974. Sean launched his film career with the action-drama Taps released in 1981. Later on, during 1980s he performed variety of roles in different films such as Bad Boys, The Falcon and the Snowman and At Close Range. In 1995, Penn received a breakthrough from the film Dead Man Walking for which he was as well nominated for Academy Awards. Upcoming years brought some successful films for him, the films included Sweet and Lowdown, I am Sam, Milk, Mystic River and Hurlyburly. All these movies became successful at box office and provided him with fame and success. Sean won numerous awards and nominations throughout his career including Academy Awards, Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award. In addition to acting, Penn also directed several films. He made his successful directorial debut from the film The Indian Runner in 1991 and afterwards directed films such as The Crossing Guard, Into the Wild and The Pledge. Moreover, Sean is also known for his work for political and social causes.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements including for example shoe size, height and weight.

Body Measurements
Height173 cm, 5′ 8″
Weight78 kg, 171 pounds
Shoe Size (US)Shoe size 9
Body ShapeN/A

Quotes

"I had a house burn down once, and everything in life burned, except my family, and it was so liberating. I didn't have a bad moment about it. It sort of reinvigorated my interest in a lot of things."

Sean Penn

"If you're willing to put two thoughts into a picture then you're already ahead of the game."

Sean Penn

"Haiti kind of gets a hold of you."

Sean Penn

"You try to do your best at what you're getting paid for."

Sean Penn

"Anger can be a problem, but it has tremendous potential, too. It's just figuring out what to do with it."

Sean Penn

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