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Near fine in Near fine jacket. Near fine condition. Faber and faber, 2004. First UK edition-first printing(2 4 6 8 10 9 7 5 3 1). Black hardback(gilt lettering to the spine, small dent on the edge of the spine) with Dj(a couple of scratches, nicks and crease on the Dj cover), both in near fine condition. Illustrated with b/w photos. Nice and clean pages with a small mark and light shelf wear on the outer edges, light shelf wear on the Dj cover. Nice and clean book.483pp including A note to the reader, the cast list, index. Price un-clipped. Heavy book. This is another paragraph Product Description: Sean Penn had barely hit our movie screens before he was hailed as 'the best actor of his generation'. Then his tumultuous first marriage to Madonna turned his life into pulp fiction, even landing him in jail. But Penn re-emerged as a brilliant director, devoted father, occasional hell-raiser...and reluctant actor, capable nevertheless of breathtaking performances (Dead Man Walking, Sweet and Lowdown, Mystic River). He also found his political voice, inspired by the example of his father Leo, a decorated WWII serviceman whose acting career was cruelly curtailed during the 1940s blacklist era. Drawing on many exclusive interviews, Kelly creates a richly detailed likeness of an uncompromising American artist.
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"'It's hard to be a legend in these times. And I think Sean deserves to be a legend, you know? ' Anjelica Huston An authorised biography composed as oral history, Sean Penn offers a fascinating, funny, and defining portrait of the actor and activist hailed by Time magazine as 'a worthy heir to Brando and Dean'. Sean Penn has always demanded public attention, whether he wished it or not. Long considered the finest American screen actor of his generation, he has never courted Hollywood's approval, or wasted a minute being anything but his own man. His 2004 Oscar(r) win as Best Actor for Clint Eastwood's Mystic River capped a remarkable eighteen months for Penn: once he made newspaper headlines with his fists, yet in December 2002 he returned to the front-pages as a result of an extraordinary mission to Iraq made amid the countdown to 'Operation Shock and Awe'. Already, Penn's has been a most mercurial American life. Passionate and fiercely committed, his early performances in films as disparate as Fast Times at Ridgemont High and The Falcon and the Snowman marked him out for greatness; until a tumultuous marriage to Madonna turned his life into tabloid fodder, even landing him in jail.