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Charlie Sheen

Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen
Born: Sep 03, 1965 in New York City, New York
Occupation: Actor, Writer,
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
Career Highlights: Platoon, Lucas, Navy Seals
First Major Screen Credit: Silence of the Heart (1984)
Filmography
LUCAS 1986
NO MAN'S LAND 1987
PLATOON 1986
RED DAWN 1984
FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF 1986
YOUNG GUNS 1988
EIGHT MEN OUT 1988
WALL STREET 1987
MAJOR LEAGUE 1989
COURAGE MOUNTAIN 1989
ROOKIE, THE 1990
NAVY SEALS 1990
BOYS NEXT DOOR, THE 1985
THREE FOR THE ROAD 1987
MEN AT WORK 1990
CADENCE 1989
HOT SHOTS 1991
HOT SHOTS: PART DEUX 1993
DEADFALL 1993
MAJOR LEAGUE 2 1994
BEYOND THE LAW 1994
ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN 2 1995
ARRIVAL, THE 1996
MONEY TALKS 1997
UNDER PRESSURE 1999
FREE MONEY 1999
AMAZING STORIES:BOOK THREE 1991
LISA PICARD IS FAMOUS 2001
GOOD ADVICE 2001
RATED X 2001
POSTMORTUM 1998
TWO AND A HALF MEN: SEASON 5 2007
TWO AND A HALF MEN: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON 2007
TWO AND A HALF MEN: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON 2008
TWO AND A HALF MEN: THE COMPLETE THIRD SEASON 2008
SCARY MOVIE 3.5 2006
TWO AND A HALF MEN: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON 2008
TWO AND A HALF MEN: SEASON 6 2008
TWO AND A HALF MEN: THE COMPLETE FIFTH SEASON 2009
TWO AND A HALF MEN: THE COMPLETE SIXTH SEASON 2009
TWO AND A HALF MEN: SEASON 7 2009
42 Videos for Charlie Sheen
Two and a Half Men: Season 06 (2008) Under Pressure (1997) Courage Mountain (1989)
Two and a Half Men: Season 05 (2007) All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996) Major League (1989)
Scary Movie 4 (2006) The Arrival (1996) Tale of Two Sisters (1989)
Two and a Half Men: Season 04 (2006) Major League II (1994) Eight Men Out (1988)
Two and a Half Men: Season 02 (2004) The Chase (1994) Young Guns (1988)
The Big Bounce (2003) Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993) No Man's Land (1987)
Two and a Half Men: Season 01 (2003) National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) Three for the Road (1987)
Good Advice (2001) Beyond the Law (1992) Wall Street (1987)
Lisa Picard is Famous (2000) Backtrack (1991) Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
Rated X (2000) Hot Shots! (1991) Lucas (1986)
Being John Malkovich (1999) Cadence (1990) Platoon (1986)
Free Money (1998) Men at Work (1990) The Boys Next Door (1985)
Postmortem (1998) Navy Seals (1990) Red Dawn (1984)
Money Talks (1997) The Rookie (1990) The Execution of Private Slovik (1974)
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Biography:

A leading man who has displayed a knack for action, comedy, and dramatic roles, Charlie Sheen is nearly as well known for his offscreen exploits as for his acting, though after suffering through scandals that would have ended many performers' careers, he overcame bad press and bad habits to enjoy a major comeback on television in the late '90s.

Charlie Sheen was born Carlos Irwin Estevez to actor Martin Sheen (born Ramon Estevez) and his wife, Janet Templeton, in 1965. By all accounts, young Charlie wasn't an especially distinguished student; though he was a star on Santa Monica High School's baseball team, he was expelled due to poor attendance and bad grades only a few weeks before his class graduated.

During his school days, Sheen developed an interest in filmmaking, making amateur Super-8 films starring his school friends (who included Rob Lowe and Sean Penn), and after leaving school, Sheen decided to take a stab at an acting career, like his father (and his older brother, Emilio Estevez).

While Sheen played a bit part in one of his father's films, The Execution of Private Slovik, when he was nine, he began his screen career in earnest in 1984, playing Matt Eckhart in the Cold War thriller Red Dawn. (Earlier that same year, Sheen played a small role in a sequel to the horror film Grizzly which didn't see release until 1987; Grizzly 2: The Predator also featured a then-unknown George Clooney.) After good-sized roles in several made-for-TV movies and smaller roles in better-known feature films (including Lucas and Ferris Bueller's Day Off), Sheen got his big break in 1986 when he was cast as Chris, a soldier with conscience in Oliver Stone's Oscar-winning Vietnam drama Platoon.

In 1987, Sheen starred in Stone's next project, Wall Street, and after establishing himself as a solid dramatic actor, Sheen proved he also had a flair for comedy in the 1989 hit Major League. The role also gave Sheen a chance to show off his pitching arm; a year earlier, Sheen got to play real-life center fielder Hap Felsch in John Sayles' drama about the 1919 Chicago Black Sox scandal, Eight Men Out.

Sheen's next major success was also a comedy, the 1991 military-film satire Hot Shots, and while box-office blockbusters tended to elude him, Sheen worked steadily over the next several years, and racked up a respectable number of box-office successes. By this time, Sheen had developed a reputation as a hard-living star who spoke his mind regardless of the consequences, but his fun-loving image began to take on a darker hue in the mid-'90s.

In 1990, Sheen was engaged to marry actress Kelly Preston, but she left him shortly after an incident in which he accidentally shot her in the arm. In 1995, Sheen tied the knot with model Donna Peele, but the marriage ended in divorce only 14 months later. The same year he was wed, Sheen was called to testify in the trial of Hollywood Madame Heidi Fleiss, and admitted he was a frequent customer of Fleiss' call girl service, spending over 50,000 dollars on the services of prostitutes.

In the wake of the Heidi Fleiss scandal, Sheen did himself no favors in terms of public relations by openly dating a pair of adult film actresses, Ginger Lynn Allen and Brittany Ashland; his relationship with Ashland came to an end when she filed assault charges against him.

Sheen's bad-boy image turned especially grim in 1998, when he was hospitalized for drug and alcohol abuse; after a short-lived stay in rehab, Sheen gave sobriety another try, and by 1999 he was, by all accounts, clean and sober and ready to get his career back on track. In 1999, Sheen's brother, Emilio Estevez, cast him as real-life adult filmmaker Artie Mitchell in the made-for-cable feature Rated X -- a daring role, given Mitchell's drug abuse and sexual promiscuity -- and the following year, Sheen became Hollywood's comeback kid when he was cast in the leading role of the popular situation comedy Spin City after the departure of actor Michael J.

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. In 2002, a clean, sober, and successful Sheen made headlines once again with his love life, though this time in a positive manner: He announced his engagement to actress Denise Richards; alas, a lengthy marriage was not to be, and the couple divoced after four years. Beginning in 2003, Sheen signed for an ongoing role opposite Jon Cryer and Melanie Lynskey on the popular situation comedy Two and a Half Men.

In addition to his career as an actor, Sheen has also dabbled in production; he produced two of his films, Comicitis and The Chase, before forming a production company with rock singer Bret Michaels. Sheen also wrote the screenplay for the company's first release, No Code of Conduct.

In addition, Sheen published a book of his poetry, {-A Peace of My Mind}. ~ All Movie Guide.