You're welcome.
BTW, that wasn't my only contact with movie actors before they became famous. I once sold beer to an underaged Daphne Zuniga when I was running the under-the-table alcohol franchise at UCLA's infamous Co-op Housing Association, and she was a mere Theatre Arts major who'd just done a tiny part in a grade-Z stinker called THE DORM THAT DRIPPED BLOOD, filmed at the CHA. (Think of a cross between a third-rate dorm and a fourth-rate commune, and add a dash of ANIMAL HOUSE, and that was the Co-op in the glory days of the late 70s and early 80s...)
Even in her 40s, Daphne Zuniga is a hot-hot-hottie and a good actress to boot. She was a scream in Spaceballs. She was wasted in The Fly II and other stuff far beneath her caliber.
However, as you might expect, she's a leftie too. She's tight with that crockpot Robert F. Kennedy Jr. But it seems her main focus as an activist is regarding mercury in fish, having been the victim of mercury poisoning due to a fish-rich diet.
I have a distant cousin who starred in several television sit-coms and played a major role in "Northern Exposure". My impression of him was that he was a complete professional and that his career literally consumed his life. He was an actor, and he worked at it 24/7. A nice guy, BTW. It carried through and you could see it reflected in his work.
It is equally understandable that if a person is a total @ssclown like Sean Penn, it would carry through in every aspect of his career. Sean Penn is a poster boy for @ssclowns. If there was an association for them, he would be President, or more in line with his ego, chief diety.