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Charlie Sheen

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Charlie Sheen
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Charlie Sheen was born Carlos Irwin Estévez on September 3, 1965, in New York City. His father, actor Martin Sheen (born Ramon Antonio Gerard Estevez), was at the time just breaking into the business, with performances on Broadway. His mother, Janet Sheen (née Templeton), was a former New York art student who had met Charlie's father right after he had moved to Manhattan. Martin and Janet had three other children, Emilio Estevez, Renée Estevez, and Ramon Estevez, all of whom became actors. His father is of half Spanish and half Irish descent, and his mother, whose family is from Kentucky, has English and Scottish ancestry.

At a young age, Charlie took an interest in his father's acting career. When he was nine, he was given a small part in his dad's movie The Execution of Private Slovik (1974). In 1977, he was in the Philippines where his dad suffered a near-fatal heart attack on the set of Apocalypse Now (1979).

While at Santa Monica High School, Charlie had two major interests: acting and baseball. Along with his friends, which included Rob Lowe and Sean Penn, he produced and starred in several amateur Super-8 films. On the Vikings baseball team, he was a star shortstop and pitcher. His lifetime record as a pitcher was 40-15. His interest and skill in baseball would later influence some of his movie roles. Unfortunately, his success on the baseball field did not translate to success in the classroom, as he struggled to keep his grades up. Just a few weeks before his scheduled graduation date, Charlie was expelled due to poor attendance and bad grades.

After high school, Charlie aggressively pursued many acting roles. His first major role was as a high school student in the teen war film Red Dawn (1984). He followed this up with relatively small roles in TV movies and low-profile releases. His big break came in 1986 when he starred in Oliver Stone's Oscar winning epic Platoon (1986). He drew rave reviews for his portrayal of a young soldier who is caught in the center of a moral crisis in Vietnam.

The success of Platoon (1986) prompted Oliver Stone to cast Charlie in his next movie Wall Street (1987) alongside his father and veteran actor Martin Sheen. The movie with its "Greed is Good" theme became an instant hit with viewers.

Shortly after, Stone approached Charlie about the starring role in his next movie, Born on the Fourth of July (1989). When Tom Cruise eventually got the part, Sheen ended up hearing the news from his brother Emilio Estevez and not even getting as much as a call from Stone. This led to a fallout, and the two have not worked together since.

The fallout with Stone, however, did nothing to hurt Charlie's career in the late 1980s and early '90s, as he continued to establish himself as one of the top box office draws with a string of hits that included Young Guns (1988), Major League (1989), and Hot Shots! (1991). However, as the mid-'90s neared, his good fortune both personally and professionally, soon came to an end.

Around this time, Charlie, who had already been to drug rehab, was beginning to develop a reputation as a hard-partying, womanizer. In 1995, the same year he was briefly married to model Donna Peele, he was called to testify at the trial of Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss. At the trial, while under oath he admitted to spending nearly $50,000 on 27 of Fleiss' $2,500-a-night prostitutes.

His downward spiral continued the following year when his ex-girlfriend Brittany Ashland filed charges claiming that he physically abused her. He was later charged with misdemeanor battery to which he pleaded no contest and was given a year's suspended sentence, two years' probation and a $2,800 fine. He finally hit rock bottom in May 1998 when he was hospitalized in Thousand Oaks, California, following a near-fatal drug overdose. Later that month, he was ordered back to the drug rehab center, which he had previously left after one day.

During this stretch, Charlie's film career began to suffer as well. He starred in a series of box office flops that included The Arrival (1996) and Shadow Conspiracy (1997). However as the 1990s came to end, so did Charlie's string of bad luck.

In 2000, Charlie, now clean and sober, was chosen to replace Michael J. Fox on the ABC hit sitcom Spin City (1996). Though his stint lasted only two seasons, Charlie's performance caught the eye of CBS executives who in 2003 were looking for an established star to help carry their Monday night lineup of sitcoms that included Everybody Loves Raymond (1996). The sitcom Two and a Half Men (2003) starred Charlie as a swinging, irresponsible womanizer whose life changes when his nephew suddenly appears on his doorstep. The show became a huge hit, breathing much needed life into Charlie's fading career.

Charlie's personal life also appeared to be improving. In 2002, he married actress Denise Richards, whom he first met while shooting the movie Good Advice (2001). In March 2004, they had a daughter, Sam, and it was announced shortly after that Denise was pregnant with the couple's second child. By all reports, the couple seemed to be very happy together. However, like all of Charlie's previous relationships, the stability did not last long. In March of 2005, Denise, who was six-months pregnant, filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. She gave birth to a second daughter, Lola, in June of that same year. Their divorce became final in late 2006.
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    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Known for

    Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones in Two and a Half Men (2003)
    Two and a Half Men
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Charlie Harper
    Charlie Sheen, Tim Curry, Rebecca De Mornay, Chris O'Donnell, Kiefer Sutherland, and Oliver Platt in The Three Musketeers (1993)
    The Three Musketeers
    6.4
    • Aramis
    • 1993
    Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, and Daryl Hannah in Wall Street (1987)
    Wall Street
    7.3
    • Bud Fox
    • 1987
    Charlie Sheen in Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993)
    Hot Shots! Part Deux
    6.6
    • Topper Harley
    • 1993

    Credits

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    Actor



    • Ramble On
      • Charlie Sheen
      • Post-production
      • TV Series



    • Bookie (2023)
      Bookie
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Charlie Sheen (uncredited)
      • 2023–2024
    • Grizzly II: Revenge (2020)
      Grizzly II: Revenge
      2.7
      • Lance
      • 2020
    • Charlie Sheen and Tim Montana in Tim Montana: Mostly Stoned (2019)
      Tim Montana: Mostly Stoned
      5.7
      Music Video
      • Charlie Sheen
      • 2019
    • Lil Pump: Drug Addicts (2018)
      Lil Pump: Drug Addicts
      4.7
      Music Video
      • Dr. Sheen
      • 2018
    • Sasheer Zamata in Saturday Night Live: Cut for Time (2013)
      Saturday Night Live: Cut for Time
      5.2
      TV Series
      • Admiral
      • 2018
    • Simon Rex and Nick Swardson in Typical Rick (2016)
      Typical Rick
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Broken Family Producer
      • Motel Clerk
      • 2017
    • Gina Gershon, Whoopi Goldberg, and Charlie Sheen in 9/11 (2017)
      9/11
      4.5
      • Jeffrey Cage
      • 2017
    • Charlie Sheen in Mad Families (2017)
      Mad Families
      4.0
      • Charlie
      • 2017
    • Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs. Ummet Ozcan: The Hum (2015)
      Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs. Ummet Ozcan: The Hum
      6.6
      Music Video
      • Charlie Sheen
      • 2015
    • #Cybriety (2015)
      #Cybriety
      5.7
      TV Series
      • Charlie
      • 2015
    • Jeff Garlin, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Troy Gentile, Hayley Orrantia, and Sean Giambrone in The Goldbergs' Excellent Adventure (2021)
      The Goldbergs
      8.0
      TV Series
      • Garth Volbeck
      • 2015
    • Anger Management (2012)
      Anger Management
      6.6
      TV Series
      • Charlie Goodson
      • 2012–2014
    • Mel Gibson, Charlie Sheen, Danny Trejo, Sofía Vergara, Demián Bichir, Michelle Rodriguez, Alexa PenaVega, Marko Zaror, Amber Heard, Lady Gaga, and Elle LaMont in Machete Kills (2013)
      Machete Kills
      5.6
      • Mr. President (as Carlos Estevez)
      • 2013
    • Pitbull and Arianna Bergamaschi in Arianna: Sexy People (the FIAT Song) (2013)
      Arianna: Sexy People (the FIAT Song)
      5.2
      Music Video
      • Charlie
      • 2013
    • Charlie Sheen, Snoop Dogg, Mike Tyson, Sarah Hyland, Ashley Tisdale, Katt Williams, and Katrina Bowden in Scary Movie V (2013)
      Scary Movie V
      3.6
      • Charlie Sheen
      • 2013

    Producer



    • Johnny Depp, Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe, Kevin Dillon, John C. McGinley, Keith David, and Tony Todd in Platoon: Brothers in Arms (2018)
      Platoon: Brothers in Arms
      7.6
      • executive producer
      • 2018
    • Charlie Sheen in Mad Families (2017)
      Mad Families
      4.0
      • executive producer
      • 2017
    • Hilary Duff, Melonie Diaz, Johnny Messner, Josh Gad, Aaron Yoo, and Kristen Ruhlin in She Wants Me (2012)
      She Wants Me
      4.9
      • executive producer
      • 2012
    • Charlie Sheen, Martin Sheen, and Mark Dacascos in No Code of Conduct (1998)
      No Code of Conduct
      4.7
      • executive producer
      • 1998
    • Charlie Sheen's Stunts Spectacular (1994)
      Charlie Sheen's Stunts Spectacular
      6.0
      TV Movie
      • executive producer
      • 1994
    • Charlie Sheen and Kristy Swanson in The Chase (1994)
      The Chase
      5.9
      • executive producer
      • 1994
    • Clint, 'the Rookie' & Me
      7.3
      TV Movie
      • co-producer
      • 1990
    • R.P.G. II (1989)
      R.P.G. II
      6.4
      Short
      • producer
      • 1989
    • Comicitis
      4.2
      Short
      • producer
      • 1989
    • R.P.G. (1986)
      R.P.G.
      5.4
      Short
      • producer
      • 1986
    • The Keepers
      The Keepers
      TV Series
      • executive producer (2013)

    Writer



    • Sheen's Korner
      6.4
      TV Series
      • Writer
      • 2011
    • 20 Minutes with the President
      Short
      • Writer
      • 2010
    • Charlie Sheen, Martin Sheen, and Mark Dacascos in No Code of Conduct (1998)
      No Code of Conduct
      4.7
      • screenplay (as Charles Sheen)
      • 1998
    • Discovery Mars (1997)
      Discovery Mars
      5.3
      Video
      • Writer
      • 1997
    • R.P.G. II (1989)
      R.P.G. II
      6.4
      Short
      • Writer
      • 1989
    • Valerie Breiman and Claudia Christian in Tale of Two Sisters (1989)
      Tale of Two Sisters
      2.6
      • poems
      • 1989
    • R.P.G. (1986)
      R.P.G.
      5.4
      Short
      • Writer
      • 1986

    Videos67

    Machete Kills
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    Machete Kills
    Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
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    Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
    Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
    Clip 0:47
    Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
    Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
    Clip 1:09
    Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
    Courage Mountain
    Clip 1:13
    Courage Mountain
    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:55
    Official Trailer
    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:11
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    • Official sites
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    • Alternative names
      • Carlos Estevez
    • Height
      • 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
    • Born
      • September 3, 1965
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Spouses
        Brooke MuellerMay 30, 2008 - May 2, 2011 (divorced, 2 children)
    • Children
        Max Sheen
    • Parents
        Martin Sheen
    • Relatives
        Emilio Estevez(Sibling)
    • Other works
      TV commercial: CNBC.com.
    • Publicity listings
      • 2 Biographical Movies
      • 1 Print Biography
      • 1 Portrayal
      • 14 Interviews
      • 52 Articles
      • 5 Pictorials
      • 13 Magazine Cover Photos

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    • Trivia
      Accidentally shot then fiancée Kelly Preston in the arm. Soon after that incident, she left him and married her formerly platonic friend John Travolta.
    • Quotes
      [Studios] won't hire you, even though you screwed the same whores and ate the bullet for it. Yet they pull you aside at a party and say you're their hero for the things you do. [Variety (August 14, 1997)]
    • Trademarks
        Catchphrase: "Winning!"
    • Nicknames
      • The Machine
      • Good Time Charlie
      • Chuckles
      • The Warlock from Mars
    • Salaries
        Machete Kills
        (2013)
        $6,410,256 (gross participation)

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