CORE 2024: Sean Penn’s Pre-Oscars Benefit Raises $1.4 Million

Penn CORE: 1.4M at Pre-Oscars Benefit, as Star Warns Against “Growing Disaster of Division” in U.S.

Bill Burr hosted an event for Penn’s crisis response organization on Tuesday, which featured performances from Chris Martin, Leon Bridges and Cat Power.

Oscar winner Sean Penn’s relief organization CORE shifted the focus from toasting this year’s top films to raising money for ongoing crises around the world.

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At CORE’s Pre-Oscars Benefit on Tuesday, March 5, $1.4 million was raised to finance the group’s humanitarian work, with support from a star-studded group of attendees.

Penn, CORE CEO Ann Lee and CAA’s Bryan Lourd (who is both Penn’s agent and a CORE board member) co-hosted the event, held at a private residence in Laurel Canyon, while Bill Burr served as the night’s emcee.

Bill Burr hosted the event. CHARLEY GALLAY/GETTY IMAGES

Penn himself grabbed the mic shortly after, reflecting on the group’s formation in 2010 following the devastating earthquake in Haiti. “I’ve often described CORE as the little engine that could, but never without acknowledging that we were an airplane that was going have to build itself after takeoff, because we wanted to get to it and start having an impact immediately. We knew there would be risks, but we were going to go airborne now and make our apologies later,” the actor explained.

The organization has brought immediate aid and recovery to underserved communities in crisis, including help for Ukraine, the Maui wildfires and COVID relief. “Our jet’s now built for battle, and because we believe so strongly in our local teams throughout the world, we want our plane to be your plane,” Penn added.

He also took a moment to explain what he hoped the night would be for those in attendance, particularly during the current political climate and ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

“We all know the threat and heartbreak posed by natural disasters, but if you’re like me, the greater threats are the man-made ones. Every war is a disaster made by man, of course, but here’s another one: the scale of the growing disaster of division in our country alone. We feel it, we talk about, and if we’re honest most of us too often find ourselves participating in it,” the star said. “I can tell you with certainty that in this room right now with us, there’s some old friends who will not talk to each other anymore after Oct. 7.”

From left: Soleil Moon Frye, Rainn Wilson and Holiday Reinhorn attended the event. CHARLEY GALLAY/GETTY IMAGES

Penn’s speech was followed by dinner and live auction, with big ticket items including an artwork by Edward Ruscha (which Penn himself landed for $90,000), an exclusive tour and dinner party at Palace of Versailles (sold for $100,000) and painting by Harmony Korine, donated by DiCaprio from his personal art collection, which went for $300,000.

Penn then returned to give his thanks, shouting out Lourd in particular, whom he called “my brother from another mother” and said, “I keep forgetting he is this super agent in the world because I keep seeing him as a true-blood great friend. And I forget that I even have a business, much less that I have a business representative.” He also called DiCaprio “my hero” — the two are currently working together on Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest project — and said Burr “is one of three people who keeps me sane enough to be where I can function.”

The night wound down with musical performances by Chris Martin, Leon Bridges and Cat Power.

Penn hopped on stage between the sets for one final go at fundraising, committing to donating $100,000 himself and rallying guests to match the figure as he ran to the restroom.

Martin — whose partner Dakota Johnson was also in attendance — was joined onstage by background singers that included super-songwriter Max Martin. He performed Coldplay hit “Viva La Vida” before shifting to covers of Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance With Somebody,” Ginuwine’s “Pony,” Backstreet Boys’ “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)” and Britney Spears’ “Baby One More,” the last of which he dubbed “maybe the best song ever.”

Guests at the event also included Rainn Wilson, Diplo, Rachel Zoe, Garcelle Beauvais, Soleil Moon Frye and Killers of the Flower Moon producer Bradley Thomas.

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