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Dead man walking not funny at all! I think fake guy is Kimes Santes son.

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Sean Penn


    katydb65 — 10 years ago(February 15, 2016 06:00 AM)

    This guy is a criminal grifter.

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      iverbali — 9 years ago(May 24, 2016 11:52 AM)

      It's Sante Kimesyeah I can't stand him either

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        suu0807 — 9 years ago(May 25, 2016 09:47 AM)

        What to say and raving nonsense
        WHS: At screening of new Sean Penn film, Ban says movie industry can spotlight humanitarian work
        UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (right), UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Stephen OBrien (2nd to the left) and actor Sean Penn (centre), before the screening of The Last Face at the World Humanitarian Summit. 22 May 2016. Photo: UNOCHA
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        22 May 2016 Spotlighting a new film by director Sean Penn, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today underlined the importance of the entertainment industry to help raise awareness about the state of humanitarian affairs worldwide.
        When you have a global star, [the message] can go far and wide and there is no time limit, Mr. Ban told viewers invited to the global premiere of Mr. Penn's latest movie, The Last Face.
        Screened on the eve of the opening of the World Humanitarian Summit (WHS) in Istada0nbul, Turkey, a two-day conference dedicated to finding more effective ways of alleviating and preventing the suffering of the world's most vulnerable people, the movie features Academy Award-winning actors Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem as relief workers faced with difficult situations during civil unrest in an African nation.
        The main purpose of having the World Humanitarian Summit for the first time in the history of the United Nations is to raise [awareness on the] importance, seriousness, urgency and gravity of the situation, said Mr. Ban, adding that world leaders must be committed to global action.
        He recalled a visit to Haiti after the devastating earthquake of 2010, when he met tens of thousands of people living under extremely difficult conditions in makeshift tents. Amid the chaos, he noticed a very busy man who was trying to help those around him recover. He didn't immediately recognize him, but later realized it was Sean Penn.
        Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon makes introductory remarks at the film screening of "The Last Face". UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
        I didn't expect such a celebrity, a movie star of the world, would be around so many refugees and displaced people. I was so moved, the UN chief shared with the audience, which burst into applause.
        When I went [to Haiti] a second time, he was still there, he added.
        Tomorrow, the Secretary-General will be alongside more celebrities at the opening of the Summit, including Forest Whitaker, a peacebuilding advocate for the UN's Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and Academy Award-winning actor. Together, they will urge world leaders to commit to five core responsibilities featured in the UN's Agenda for Humanity:
        Prevent and end conflict
        Respect rules of war
        Leave no one behind
        Working differently to end need
        Invest in humanity
        Starting tomorrow, the Summit will bring together all stakeholders who have a vested interest in improving the global humanitarian system. Of the more than 6,000 expected participants, there are those who have been recipients of humanitarian assistance, those who can hopefully make a difference such as entrepreneurs and celebrities like Sean Penn, as well as many others who are dedicated to helping alleviate the plight of millions of people in need of relief assistance around the world.

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