What makes The Gunman star Sean Penn such a hot shot when it comes to hot women?
Sean Penn is not a looker.
"He is as gnarled and knotted as an ancient California oak," was a description given by Esquire UK.
At 54, Penn has not aged as gracefully as his contemporaries.
Yet, there is something magnetic about the US actor that some women find attractive, the latest being Charlize Theron.
The gorgeous 39-year-old South African actress is reportedly engaged to Penn after a year of dating.
Penn's earlier real-life leading ladies (first wife was pop star Madonna and second wife actress Robin Wright) and former girlfriends (actresses Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson, singer Jewel and model Petra Nemcova) were not too shabby either.
Could it be that Penn's appeal is tied to him being one of the best actors of his generation?
Or is it that the thespian, who honed his craft on the stages of New York before heading to Hollywood, is not afraid of taking on new roles, even if that requires gruelling training to get a physique like Sylvester Stallone?
Penn is following in the geriatric action hero footsteps of Liam Neeson for The Gunman, which opens here tomorrow.
It is a genre the two-time Oscar winner has not touched since Sydney Pollack's The Interpreter in 2005, though the latter is not even on the same level as the actioner The Gunman is.
In the latest movie, he plays a former assassin-turned-humanitarian worker whose last job - killing a politician from the Democratic Republic of Congo - comes back to haunt him.
Directed by Pierre Morel, the Frenchman behind Neeson's Taken movies, it sees Penn sharing some intimate scenes with stunning Italian actress Jasmine Trinca.
It is a sight that is disconcerting, because we are so accustomed to seeing a serious Penn on screen.
So the question remains: Why do hot babes dig him?
REFORMED BAD BOY
Women fall for the type our mothers warned us about.
Ever since Penn broke out playing spaced-out surfer dude Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982), he earned his "bad boy" reputation for being the leather-clad actor who rode motorbikes, fell out with directors and co-stars and who lashed out at the paparazzi.
He even served 33 days of a 60-day solitary confinement jail sentence in 1987 for violating probation he was given for punching a fan who had tried to get too close to ex-wife Madonna.
Their tumultuous marriage was tainted with domestic violence. He reportedly struck her across the head with a baseball bat in 1987.
The couple ended their four-year union in 1989, but are now on friendly terms.
His second marriage, to Wright in 1996, also ended in divorce, although this time it lasted 14 years.
Although both parties have been reluctant to talk about their split, there was supposedly much sadness.
Some say Wright's career was overshadowed by Penn's fame, while Penn told Esquire in 2012 that he "didn't feel loved".
He admitted to Esquire UK that he was led by two things in his life - rage and influence.
But he is said to have mellowed, particularly after hooking up with Theron last year.
Theron, who has been outspoken about gun violence after experiencing it first-hand at 17 when her mother shot and killed her father in self-defence, inspired Penn to melt down his prized 65-gun collection.
It was turned into a sculpture by US artist Jeff Koons.
HUMANITARIAN
Penn is hands-on when it comes to charity work.
When Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf coast of the US in 2005, he travelled to New Orleans and was personally involved in rescuing dozens of flood victims.
He reportedly arrived in capital city Port-au-Prince in January 2010 in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake with a plane full of doctors and medical supplies.
That same year, Penn founded J/P Haitian Relief Organization, which offers construction, medical, engineering, community development and education assistance to the country.
He once told Vanity Fair: "I wanted to give back something more to help struggling people, but I didn't know how to best do it.
"I was for 20 years in a relationship with Robin and 18 years with children.
"I didn't have time to commit to anything - for real - in places like Iraq, except to denounce the war. But now I'm single. I can lend a hand."
CLOSET ROMANTIC
Penn, who has two children with Wright - daughter Dylan, 24, and son Hopper, 22 - has taken on the additional responsibility of playing daddy to Theron's adopted three-year-old son Jackson.
He has reportedly filed to legally adopt the boy.
Penn has also been uncharacteristically vocal when it comes to proclaiming his love for Theron, telling Esquire that he was surprised to find love at 53.
"To run into somebody now who you care about is a much more passionate, deeper, truer and a much happier feeling," said Penn.
"It's a lot more romantic and a lot more fulfilling to be in a relationship and to think you're a good person within it."
Beauties and their beasts
SALMA HAYEK, 48, AND FRANÇOIS-HENRI PINAULT, 52
Married: Six years
She is one of the hottest Latinas in Hollywood.
He is a French billionaire and CEO of French luxury goods company Kering.
They got engaged in 2007 and had their first child, daughter Valentina, that same year.
A year later, there was news of them ending their engagement.
But they later reconciled and were married on Valentine's Day 2009 in Paris, France. This was followed by a Venetian wedding two months later.
FELICITY HUFFMAN, 52, AND WILLIAM H. MACY, 65
Married: 18 years
It is still happily-ever-after for these two Oscar nominees since they said their "I dos" in 1997.
They met when she was one of his students at the Atlantic Theater Company, which he co-founded in 1985.
Parents of two teenage daughters, the US couple have worked together on stage and on the big screen a few times.
Their next collaboration is indie drama Stealing Cars, followed by Macy's second directorial effort Krystal.
GEORGINA CHAPMAN, 38, AND HARVEY WEINSTEIN, 63
Married: Eight years
One half of fashion brand Marchesa, Chapman was a former model who found her calling in design.
The English beauty started dating Hollywood movie mogul Weinstein in 2004 and in 2007, the couple exchanged vows.
The pair have two children, daughter India Pearl, four, and son Dashiell, two.
Who says women are attracted only to gorgeous men?
Kudos to these ladies who chose love over looks.
LESLIE MANN, 43, AND JUDD APATOW, 47
Married: 18 years
The US actress first met the US director while auditioning for The Cable Guy in 1996, on which he served as producer.
They were married a year later, and she has since appeared in his movies such as The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Knocked Up (2007), Funny People (2009), and This Is 40 (2012).
They have two daughters, Maude, 16, and Iris, 12, both of whom played Mann's onscreen offspring in Knocked Up and This Is 40.
Fine in their fifties
Unlike Sean Penn, these middle-aged Hollywood actors are still looking good.
Antonio Banderas, 54
Hugh Grant, 54
David Duchovny, 54
George Clooney, 53
Tom Cruise, 52
Ralph Fiennes, 52
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