Christopher Penn

The stocky supporting player Chris Penn, the younger brother of actor-director Sean Penn and son of director Leo Penn, built a soild career as one of Hollywood's most reliable character players, and while he typically toiled as a journeyman actor specializing in playing rumpled cops, small time crooks and knucklebreakers, he occasionally showed flashes of intensity and brilliance that would evoke favorable comparisons to his more lauded older brother.

The actor was born into a show business family that, along with his brother and father included his actress mother, Eileen Ryan, and his younger brother, singer-songwriter Michael Penn. After making and appearing in amateur films as a young teen, Penn made his feature acting debut in Francis Ford Coppola's "Rumble Fish" (1983) as a rowdy member of Matt Dillon's clique, and throughout his career delivered some unforgettable performances: he was the awkward fellow taught to dance by Kevin Bacon in "Footloose" (1984), the brother of Sean Penn in "At Close Range" (1986), and had perhaps his most memorable turn in a role that was alternately funnt and disturbing playing Nice Guy Eddie Cabot, one of the organizers of the botched heist, in writer-director Quentin Tarantino's breakthrough film"Reservoir Dogs" (1992). He would also have a fine turn as a dogged detective pursuing a star-crossed couple in the Tarantino-penned "True Romance" (1993), and was part of the powerhouse acting ensemble assembled for director Robert Altman's multicharacter film "Short Cuts" (1993).

Penn was also the recovering substance abuser-cum-screenwriter son of Danny Aiello in Paul Mazursky's satire of modern filmmaking, "The Pickle" (1993). His other credits of that era include "The Wild Life" (1983), Clint Eastwood's "Pale Rider" (1985), "Mobsters" (1991), "Best of the Best" (1989) and "Best of the Best II" (1993). Penn had the showy role of a homophobic cop in "Too Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar" (1995), was the youngest member of the Hat Squad in Lee Tamahori's "Mulholland Falls," co-starred in Abel Ferrara's Mafia drama "The Funeral" and appeared in the CBS miniseries adaptation of author Larry McMurtry's Western "Dead Man's Walk" (all 1996).

The actor grew increasingly hefty in subsequent years but never failed to find work in a diverse array of projects, ranging from action-comedies like "Rush Hour" (1998), goofy satires like "Corky Romano" (2001), thrillers like "Murder by Numbers" (2002), oblique indie mysteries like "Shelter Island" (2003), spoofs of classic TV series like "Starsky & Hutch" (2004)--Penn's father Leo directed episodes of the original 70s series--and stylish neo-noirs like "After the Sunset" (2004). Penn also amassed an impressive resume on the small screen, appearing on episodes of "Seinfeld," "Chicago Hope," "CSI: Miami," "Will & Grace," "Everwood" and "Entourage," and he starred with Randy Quaid and John Carroll Lynch as the titular siblings in the short-lived CBS drama "The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire" (2003). Audiences who had grown fond of Penn's bearish presence were stunned to learn of his unexpected death at age 40 in 2006.

  • Also Credited As:
    Chris Penn, Christopher S. Penn
  • Born:
    October 10, 1965 in Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Brother: Michael Penn. born on August 1, 1958; married to singer-songwriter Aimee Mann
  • Brother: Sean Penn. born on August 17, 1960
  • Father: Leo Penn. died on September 5, 1998
  • Mother: Eileen Ryan. appeared in At Close Range with Penn and brother Sean and as a grieving mother in Sean Penn s The Indian Runner
Milestones
  • 1976 Starting acting at age 12, mostly at The Loft Studio (date approximate)
  • 1977 Produced, wrote, directed, and apppeared in his own film, Nobody s Hero , at age 13 (date approximate)
  • 1983 Feature acting debut in Coppola s Rumble Fish
  • 1983 Starred with Tom Cruise and Craig T. Nelson in All the Right Moves
  • 1984 First starring role, The Wild Life
  • 1984 Had a supporting role as Willard in Footloose, about a city boy, played by Kevin Bacon, who comes to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned
  • 1986 Worked with brother Sean Penn in James Foley s At Close Range
  • 1992 Played Nice Guy Eddie Cabot in Quentin Tarantino s Reservoir Dogs
  • 1993 Cast in the Robert Altman film Short Cuts ; which follows 22 Los Angeles residents whose lives intersect over the course of a few days.
  • 1993 Co-starred with Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette in True Romance ; written by Quentin Tarantino
  • 1995 Cast in the film To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar
  • 1996 Featured in the drama Mulholland Falls
  • 1998 Cast in the comedy Rush Hour
  • 2001 Starred in the comedy Corky Romano
  • 2003 Cast as regular Waylon Shaw on the CBS drama The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire
  • 2004 Featured in the big screen adaption of the 70 s cop series Starsky & Hutch
  • 2007 Appeared in the drama, Holly about child trafficking in Cambodia; film released after his death
  • Competed as a heavyweight wrestler in high school
  • Read for a part in Francis Ford Coppola s The Outsiders

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