Sean Penn awarded āOscarā forged from war-damaged train in Ukraineā after skipping ceremony
Sean Penn awarded āOscarā forged from war-damaged train in Ukraineā after skipping ceremony

Adam SilversteinWed, March 18, 2026 at 10:48 AM UTC
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Sean Penn skipped Hollywoodās biggest night and still walked away with a trophy ⦠just not the one youād expect.
The 65-year-old actor bailed on Sunday nightās Academy Awards, where he won best supporting actor for āOne Battle After Another,ā choosing instead to fly to war-torn Ukraine.
While A-listers gathered at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Penn was meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv Monday ā doubling down on his long-running support for the country amid its ongoing war with Russia.
Sean Penn meets Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv, March 16, 2026. UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE/AFP via Getty Images
But Ukraine wasnāt about to let the Oscar winner head back to the US empty-handed.
In a striking moment caught on video posted to X, Ukrainian Railways CEO Oleksandr Pertsovskyi presented Penn with a one-of-a-kind āIronOscarā ā a handmade statuette forged from metal taken from a railcar destroyed by a Russian missile.
Pennās āIronOscarā forged from a Ukrainian railcar hit by a Russian missile. Oleksandr Pertsovskyi via X
Penn accepts the āIronOscarā from Ukrainian Railways CEO Oleksandr Pertsovskyi. Ukrainian railway company Ukrzaliznytsia (UZ)/AFP via Getty Images
āYouāre missing the Oscars,ā Pertsovskyi told him. āPlus, you gave the last one to the president. So we made this one.
āYou said the metals survived, so we put some words here that are very special to us. Itās not golden, but itās very real, and itās from the bottom of our hearts. Itās important to us.ā
An emotional Penn embraced Pertsovskyi, replying simply: āThese are all treasures, thank you.ā
The makeshift award comes with a powerful inscription etched into its back:
āThis steel once carried millions of people away from war. Then a Russian missile came. We did not melt it into a weapon. We forged it into gratitude ā for you. For your talent. For your courage to stand with Ukraine.ā
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Pennās absence didnāt go unnoticed back in Hollywood.
The 65-year-old won best supporting actor for āOne Battle After Another.ā Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection
Actor Kieran Culkin, who announced the category, took a playful jab: āSean Penn couldnāt be here this evening, or didnāt want to, so Iāll be accepting the award on his behalf.ā
Sources told the New York Times that Penn had planned the Ukraine trip days in advance, opting for the visit over attending the ceremony despite going on to clinch his third Oscar.
Kieran Culkin jokingly accepted Pennās Oscar on his behalf. REUTERS
Pennās connection to Ukraine runs deep.
Heās visited multiple times since Russiaās 2022 invasion, even filming a documentary about Zelenskyās transformation from comedian to wartime leader. The film premiered in 2023 and helped cement what both men describe as a close friendship.
In 2022, Penn handed one of his own Oscar statuettes to Zelensky ā telling him to return it only after Ukraine wins the war.
Penn strolls the streets of Kyiv amid Russiaās invasion, March 16, 2026. AFP via Getty Images
The actorās latest Oscar puts him in rare company among acting heavyweights with three Academy Awards, joining Daniel Day-Lewis, Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep and Ingrid Bergman.
Penn previously won best actor for starring turns in āMystic Riverā in 2004 and āMilkā in 2009.
Still, his Oscars absence wasnāt a total shock, as he also missed the Actor Awards in Los Angeles earlier this month and the BAFTAs in London in February.
This time, Pennās no-show was another reminder that when it comes to awards season, he plays by his own rules.
Source: āAOL Entertainmentā