The Night Sean Penn Became an Oscar Legend — From a Distance

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There are legends who make their mark in the spotlight, and there are legends who make their mark from the shadows. Sean Penn, who won Best Supporting Actor at the 98th Academy Awards for One Battle After Another without being present at the Dolby Theatre, falls firmly into the second category. His third career Oscar, accepted on his behalf by a wry Kieran Culkin, tied the all-time record for male acting wins at the Academy Awards and confirmed Penn as one of the most singular careers in Hollywood history.

Penn’s three wins now match those of Jack Nicholson, Walter Brennan, and Daniel Day-Lewis — the only men in Academy history to have won three acting awards. His first two wins, for Mystic River and Milk, were among the most celebrated in recent Oscar history. This third, for a supporting role in a Paul Thomas Anderson film, reflects both his versatility and his continued artistic ambition.

In One Battle After Another, Penn plays a military officer consumed by his own extremism — a role that demanded precise calibration of both physical presence and psychological depth. Paul Thomas Anderson built the film around that performance and, on the same night Penn won his historic third Oscar, won his own first Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Director. It was a night that fully honored both men’s extraordinary contributions to cinema.

Conan O’Brien hosted the ceremony and managed the evening with skill and good humor. His opening joke about AI replacing human hosts was one of the monologue’s most discussed lines. His celebration of the nominees’ international diversity — from 31 countries and six continents — gave the evening a sense of global purpose.

Michael B. Jordan’s Best Actor win for Sinners surprised many who had expected Leonardo DiCaprio to prevail. The 2026 Oscars were rich in meaning, records, and memorable moments — with Penn’s legendarily distant triumph among the most enduring.

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