Hollywood actor Sean Penn has clinched his third Oscar at the 98th Academy Awards on Monday, emerging as one of the few artistes to achieve this feat. The 65-year-old actor bagged the coveted trophy in the best supporting actor category for his villainous role in One Battle After Another. This win has added the actor to the rare group of artistes with three acting Oscars, which includes Daniel Day-Lewis, Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep and Ingrid Bergman, while Katharine Hepburn remains the record holder with four acting Oscars. Beyond acting, Penn has also worked as a filmmaker, helming projects such as The Pledge and Into the Wild. Besides the world of cinema, Penn remains active in humanitarian and political causes.


Source:   The Telegraph
March 16, 2026 00:34 UTC