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Born | October 10, 1965 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Died | January 24, 2006 (aged 40) |
Cause of death | Nonspecific cardiomyopathy |
Resting place | Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1976–2006 |
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Christopher Shannon Penn (October 10, 1965 – January 24, 2006), professionally known as Chris Penn, was an American actor. He was typically cast as a tough character, featured as a villain or a working-class lug, or in a comic role and was known for his roles in such films as The Wild Life, Reservoir Dogs, The Funeral, Footloose, Rush Hour, Corky Romano, True Romance, Beethoven's 2nd, Short Cuts, The Boys Club, All the Right Moves, At Close Range, Pale Rider, and as ruthless corrupt cop Edward 'Eddie' Pulaski in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Penn was found dead in his condominium on January 24, 2006, at the age of 40. An autopsy revealed the primary cause for his death was 'nonspecific cardiomyopathy' (heart disease).[1][2]
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Early life[edit]
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Penn was born in Los Angeles, California, to Leo Penn, an actor and director, and Eileen Ryan (née Annucci), an actress. His paternal grandparents were Jewish emigrants from Lithuania and Russia,[3] and his mother was a Roman Catholic of Italian and Irish descent.[4] His brothers are actor Sean Penn and musician Michael Penn.
Career[edit]
Penn started acting at the age of 12 at the Loft Studio and made his film debut in 1979's Charlie and the Talking Buzzard, starring Christopher Hanks. In 1983, he was featured in Francis Ford Coppola's youth drama Rumble Fish and appeared in the high school football drama All the Right Moves as the best friend of Tom Cruise's character. He also appeared in the hit dance movie Footloose in 1984 as the best friend of Kevin Bacon's character; played a villain in the Clint EastwoodwesternPale Rider (1985); and co-starred with his brother Sean Penn and mother Eileen Ryan in At Close Range (1986).
Penn, who had a black belt in karate, appeared in the 1989 motion picture Best of the Best as Travis Brickley, a cocky member of the U.S. Taekwondo team taking on the team from Korea. The film also starred James Earl Jones, Sally Kirkland, Eric Roberts, Phillip Rhee, and Simon Rhee. Penn reprised his role in 1993's Best of the Best 2.
1990s[edit]
Two of his more memorable performances were in Reservoir Dogs as Nice Guy Eddie and True Romance as Nicky Dimes (both characters in scripts written by Quentin Tarantino). In 1996 he won the award for Best Supporting Actor at the Venice Film Festival for The Funeral.
In 1990, Chris was cast in a season one episode of The Young Riders. He appeared as a villain and was killed by Josh Brolin's character James Butler 'Jimmy' Hickok. In Robert Altman's 1993 ensemble film Short Cuts, Penn played a troubled swimming pool cleaner who is disturbed by his wife's profession (a telephone sex worker who takes calls from clients at home) to which Penn's character is sometimes obliged to listen. He also appeared as a fall guy in a criminal conspiracy in Murder by Numbers, alongside Sandra Bullock. Penn appears in Jay-Z's 'Can I Get A..' 1998 music video as a bartender who mixes drinks and dances. He is also known for playing the character Clyde Cod in the 1998 film Rush Hour.
2000s[edit]
In 2001, Penn was meant to appear in American Pie 2 as Steve Stifler's father, but the scenes featuring him were eventually cut as there was insufficient time to include him in the film's plot. However, they appeared on the deleted scene reel from the movie's DVD. Penn then went on to co-star opposite Peter Berg as the mafia brothers of Corky in Corky Romano. In 2003, he appeared on the Will & Grace episode, 'Fanilow', as Barry Manilow's tour director and a character who is interested romantically in Will. Penn was featured in an episode of the television crime drama Law & Order: Criminal Intent ('Death Roe') during the 2004–2005 season. He was also featured on the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas as the voice of crooked officer Eddie. Penn played himself on a 2005 episode of the HBO series Entourage. He appeared in The Darwin Awards, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival one day after his death.
Death[edit]
Penn was found dead in his Santa Monicacondo on January 24, 2006 at the age of 40.[5] An autopsy performed by a Los Angeles County medical examiner revealed the primary cause of death was heart disease, with the prescription drug promethazine with codeine and an enlarged heart as factors being possible contributing circumstances. The toxicology report revealed that valium, morphine, marijuana and an elevated level of codeine were found in his bloodstream. Penn gained considerable weight throughout the 1990s. Sean Penn has said publicly in a TV interview on Larry King Live that his brother probably died because of his weight.[6]
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There is conflicting information about Penn's age at the time of death, with some obituaries giving 1962 as his year of birth.[7] In Richard T. Kelly's book, Sean Penn: His Life and Times (2004), Penn's mother indicated that his date of birth was October 10, 1965.[8]
Penn's gravesite is at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.[9]
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Filmography[edit]
- Charlie and the Talking Buzzard (1979) as Pete
- All the Right Moves (1983) as Brian
- Rumble Fish (1983) as B.J. Jackson
- Nobody's Heroes (1983)
- Footloose (1984) as Willard
- The Wild Life (1984) as Tom Drake
- Pale Rider (1985) as Josh LaHood
- At Close Range (1986) as Tommy
- Made in U.S.A. (1987) as Tuck
- Return from the River Kwai (1989) as Lieutenant Crawford
- Best of the Best (1989) as Travis Brickley
- Young Riders (1990, S1 Episode: 'Matched Pair') as Brad
- Mobsters (1991) as Tommy Reina
- Leather Jackets (1991) as Big Steve
- Future Kick (1991) as Bang
- Reservoir Dogs (1992) as Nice Guy Eddie
- Best of the Best 2 (1993) as Travis Brickley
- The Music of Chance (1993) as Floyd
- The Pickle (1993) as Gregory Stone
- Short Cuts (1993) as Jerry Kaiser
- True Romance (1993) as Nicky Dimes
- Josh and S.A.M. (1993) as Derek Baxter
- Beethoven's 2nd (1993) as Floyd
- Imaginary Crimes (1994) as Jarvis
- Fist of the North Star (1995) as Jackal
- To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995) as Sheriff Dollard
- Under the Hula Moon (1995) as Turk Dickson
- Sacred Cargo (1995) as Vince Kanevsky
- Mulholland Falls (1996) as Arthur Relyea
- Dead Mans Walk (1996, TV Mini-Series) as Goodnight
- The Funeral (1996) as Chez
- The Boys Club (1996) as Luke
- Deceiver (1997) as Det. Phillip Braxton
- Papertrail (1997) (a.k.a. Trail of a Serial Killer) as FBI Agent Jason Enola
- Cannes Man (1997) as Himself
- One Tough Cop (1998) as Duke Finnerly
- Rush Hour (1998) as Clive
- Enemy of the State (1998)
- Family Attraction (1998, Short) as Father
- The Florentine (1999) as Bobby
- Cement (2000) as Bill Holt
- Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang) (2001) as Bubba
- Bread and Roses (2000) as Himself - Party Guest (uncredited)
- American Pie 2 (2001) (as Stifler's Dad in a deleted storyline)
- Corky Romano (2001) as Peter Romano
- Murder by Numbers (2002) as Ray Feathers
- Redemption (2002) as Tony Leggio
- Stealing Harvard (2002) as David Loach
- Masked and Anonymous (2003) as Crew Guy #2
- CSI: Miami (2003, Season 1, Episode: 'Grave Young Men') as Pete Wilton
- Shelter Island (2003) as Sheriff Deluca
- Will & Grace (2003, Season 6, Episode: 'Fanilow')
- Pauly Shore is Dead (2003)
- Starsky & Hutch (2004) as Manetti
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004, Video Game) as C.R.A.S.H. officer Edward 'Eddie' Pulaski (voice)
- After the Sunset (2004) as Rowdy Fan
- Everwood (2005, TV Series) as Frank Sullivan
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2005, Season 5, Episode: 'Death Roe') as Tommy Onerato
- The Darwin Awards (2006) as Tom
- Holly (2006) as Freddie
- King of Sorrow (2007) as Detective Enola
- Aftermath (2013, film was released in 2014)[10] as Tony Bricker (final film role)
References[edit]
- ^'The price of fame: The final reel of Chris Penn'. The Independent. Independent News and Media Limited. 26 January 2006. Archived from the original on February 3, 2006. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
- ^Hartlaub, Peter (31 January 2006). 'Let us praise Chris Penn—in all his guises'. SFGate.com. Hearst Communications, Inc. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
- ^Tugend, Tom (March 5, 2004). 'Jews Flop in Big Oscar Award Wins'. JewishJournal.com. Tribe Media Corp. Archived from the original on 28 April 2005. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
- ^Kelly, Richard T. (2004). Sean Penn: His Life and Times. New York: Canongate Books. pp. 9–10. ISBN1-84195-623-6.
- ^Lookout Staff (25 January 2006). 'Actor Chris Penn Found Dead in his Santa Monica Home'. Surf Santa Monica. The LookOut News. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
- ^Silverman, Stephen M. (14 September 2006). 'Sean Penn: Chris's Weight Killed Him'. People.com. Meredith Corporation. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
- ^'Reservoir Dogs' Penn found dead'. BBC News. BBC. 25 January 2006. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
- ^California Birth Index, 1905-1995 about Christop S Penn' Name: Christop S Penn Birth Date: 10 Oct 1965; Gender: Male; Mother's Maiden Name: Annucci; Birth County: Los Angeles
- ^'Photographer disrupts Chris Penn funeral'. UPI. Culver City, California. 5 February 2006. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
- ^Johnson, G. Allen. 'Cinequest to show final Chris Penn film.' San Francisco Chronicle, February 27, 2013.
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External links[edit]
- Chris Penn on IMDb
- Chris Penn at AllMovie