Sean Penn goes barefoot and leaves shirt unbuttoned as he dashes from hotel
Sean Penn opted to go uber casual for his latest outing in New York City on Tuesday. The Oscar winner was seen walking along a busy pavement in the city.
For the outing, the Oscar winner, donned low-slung, stone-washed jeans, which he paired with a black dress shirt, which he left largely unbuttoned, exposing his stomach.
Sean then carried a pair of white, high-top trainers in one hand and a pair of reading glasses and some white socks in the other. His silver hair was left in a tousled style and he showed off some designer stubble for the occasion.
Sean appeared to be in a major rush on account of his dressed-down outfit as he made a speedy exit from his hotel in the city and hopped into a car.
The 63-year-old recently joined Dakota Johnson at the film premiere of their new movie DADDIO. The new movie, which was originally conceived as a stage play, is set in a taxi as Dakota's character is driven from John F Kennedy airport to Manhattan, New York.
Julia Roberts’ 16-year-old daughter Hazel makes red carpet debut at CannesDakota plays a programmer landing in New York after a trip to see her half-sister. She is driven in the taxi by Sean Penn's character. Their back and forth, which sees them cover all of life's topics, comprises the main premise of the movie.
Daddio was produced by Johnson's Sean and Dakota, 33, recently jetted of to to Canada to debut the movie at the Toronto Film Festival. They were joined by Christy Hall, who was the writer and director of the movie.
She opened up about the leading stars in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. She said: "It's easier, I think, to bare your soul to someone like a cabbie, because you know you're never going to see them again."
Hall then later spoke about Penn and said: "His immeasurable talent affords him the unique ability to ride that razor's edge that we all have within us, that thin dividing line between our greatest angels and our darkest demons."
"Our cabbie needed to be both deeply charming and wildly offensive. He is vastly intelligent and shockingly base, highly evolved and stuck in his own era, has a hardened exterior and also a tender heart."
Christy then added: "I don't know anyone else in the world who could so effortlessly allow all these truths to co-exist within one unforgettable character."