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Martin Sheen

Martin Sheen
Martin Sheen
Born: Aug 03, 1940 in Dayton, Ohio
Occupation: Actor, Writer, Director,
Active: '70s-2000s
Major Genres: Drama, History
Career Highlights: The Andersonville Trial, The Subject Was Roses, Da
First Major Screen Credit: Ten Blocks on the Camino Real (1966)
Filmography
GETTYSBURG 1993
PROJECT: ALF 2005
STRAIGHT UP: HELICOPTERS IN ACTION 2002
BEVERLY HILLS BRATS 1989
COLD FRONT 1989
NIGHTBREAKER 1989
MAID, THE 1990
BOCA 1994
SACRED CARGO 1995
APOCALYPSE: THE SECOND WORLD WAR 2009
CELEBRATING AFI 2003
BORN WILD 1995
D.R.E.A.M. TEAM 1999
BEYOND THE STARS 1989
WALL STREET 1987
IN THE CUSTODY OF STRANGERS 1982
HOSTILE WATERS 1997
LOST AND FOUND 1999
GREY KNIGHT 1994
TEXAS FUNERAL, A 2000
AMERICAN PRESIDENT, THE 1995
EXECUTION OF PRIVATE SLOVIK, THE 1974
GUNS OF HONOR 1994
DA 1988
STORM TRACKER 2000
BELIEVERS, THE 1987
HEAR NO EVIL 1993
ROSWELL: THE UFO COVER UP 1994
DEAD ZONE, THE 1983
TRIGGER FAST 1993
WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS 1994
WEST WING: THE COMPLETE FIFTH SEASON 2005
WEST WING: THE COMPLETE SERIES COLLECTION 2006
WEST WING: THE COMPLETE SEVENTH SEASON 2006
WEST WING: THE COMPLETE SIXTH SEASON 2006
FINAL COUNTDOWN 1980
BREAK, THE 1995
BORDERTOWN 2007
SIESTA 1987
CADENCE 1989
ECHELON CONSPIRACY 2009
KENNEDY 1983
THRILL SEEKERS 2000
APOCALYPSE NOW REDUX 2001
TALK TO ME 2007
LOVE HAPPENS 2009
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN 2002
DEPARTED, THE 2006
BADLANDS 1973
END OF POVERTY, THE 2009
GANDHI 1982
APOCALYPSE NOW 1979
EAGLE'S WING 1979
63 Videos for Martin Sheen
Apocalypse: The Second World War [TV Documentary Series] (2009) Shadrach (1998) Beverly Hills Brats (1989)
Echelon Conspiracy (2009) Gunfighter (1997) Beyond the Stars (1989)
Imagine That (2009) Hostile Waters (1997) Cold Front (1989)
Love Happens (2009) Spawn (1997) Nightbreaker (1989)
The End of Poverty? (2008) Truth or Consequences, N.M. (1997) Da (1988)
Bordertown (2007) Project: ALF (1996) Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8 (1987)
Talk to Me (2007) Sacred Cargo (1996) Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam (1987)
Bobby (2006) The American President (1995) Siesta (1987)
The Departed (2006) The Break (1995) The Believers (1987)
Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006) Boca (1994) Wall Street (1987)
The West Wing: Season 06 (2004) Guns of Honor (1994) Broken Rainbow (1985)
Straight Up: Helicopters in Action (2003) Roswell (1994) Kennedy (1983)
The West Wing: Season 05 (2003) Trigger Fast (1994) Gandhi (1982)
Catch Me If You Can (2002) Gettysburg (1993) In the Custody of Strangers (1982)
Apocalypse Now Redux (2001) Grey Knight (1993) The Final Countdown (1980)
D.R.E.A.M. Team (2001) Hear No Evil (1993) Apocalypse Now (1979)
O (2001) Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993) Eagle's Wing (1979)
A Texas Funeral (2000) When the Bough Breaks (1993) The Execution of Private Slovik (1974)
Thrill Seekers (2000) Touch and Die (1991) Badlands (1973)
Lost and Found (1999) Cadence (1990) Catch-22 (1970)
Storm Tracker (1999) The Maid (1990) The Outer Limits: The Galaxy Being (1963)
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Biography:

Martin Sheen has appeared in a wide variety of films ranging from the embarrassing to the sublime. In addition to appearing in numerous productions on stage, screen, and television, Sheen is the father of a modern dynasty of actors and a tireless activist for social and environmental causes, particularly homelessness.

Born Ramon Estevez on August 3, 1940, he was the seventh of ten children of a Spanish immigrant father and an Irish mother. Growing up in Dayton, OH, Sheen wanted to be an actor so badly that he purposely flunked an entrance exam to the University of Dayton so he could start his career instead.

With his father's disapproval, he borrowed cash from a local priest and moved to New York in 1959. While continually auditioning for shows, Sheen worked at various odd jobs and changed his name to avoid being typecast in ethnic roles. Martin was the name of an agent/friend, while he chose Sheen to honor Bishop Fulton J.

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; until his early twenties, the actor had been a devoted Catholic. He joined the Actor's Co-op, shared a loft, and with his roommates prepared showcase productions in hopes of attracting agents. For a while he worked backstage at the {~Living Theater} alongside aspiring actor Al Pacino, and it was there that he got his first acting jobs.

Around that time, Sheen married, and in 1963 broke into television on East Side West Side; more television would follow in the form of As the World Turns, on which he played the character Roy Sanders for a few years. In 1964, Sheen debuted on Broadway in {+Never Live Over a Pretzel Factory}, and that same year won considerable acclaim for his role in {+The Subject Was Roses}, which in 1968 became a film in which he also starred.

After making his feature film debut as a subway punk in The Incident (1967), Sheen moved to Southern California in 1970 with his wife and three children. During the beginning of that decade, he worked most frequently in television, but occasionally appeared in films as a supporting actor or co-lead.

His movie career aroused little notice, though, until he played an amoral young killer (based on real life murderer Charles Starkweather) in Terrence Malick's highly regarded directorial debut, Badlands (1973). Further notice came in the mid-'70s, when the actor was cast by Francis Ford Coppola to star in a Vietnam War drama filmed in the Philippines.

Two years and innumerable disasters later -- including a near-fatal heart attack for Sheen -- the actor's most famous film, Apocalypse Now (1979), was complete, and it looked as if he would finally become a major star. Although the film won a number of honors, including a Golden Palm at the {~Cannes Film Festival}, and Sheen duly gained Hollywood's respect, he never reached the heights of some of his colleagues.

This was possibly due to the fact that during the 1970s and 1980s, he appeared in so many mediocre films. However, Sheen turned in memorable performances in such films as Ghandi (1982) -- from which the actor donated his wages to charity -- and Da (1988), in which he took production and starring credits.

He also did notable work in a number of other films, including Wall Street (1987), The American President (1995), and Monument Ave. (1998). In 1999, he could be seen in a number of projects, including Ninth Street and Texas Funeral, which premiered at the {~Venice Film Festival} that year; O, a modern-day adaptation of {+Othello}; and The West Wing, a television series that cast him as the President of the United States (a role for which he would win the Best TV Series Actor in a Drama Award at the 2000 Golden Globe Awards). In 1986, Sheen made his directorial debut with the Emmy-winning made-for-TV movie Babies Having Babies.

All three of his sons, Emilio Estevez, Ramon Estevez, and Charlie Sheen (whom he directed in 1991's Cadence), as well as his daughter, Renee Estevez, are movie and television actors. His brother, Joe Estevez, also dabbles in acting. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide.