Charlie Sheen

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Birthday: September 3, 1965
Age: 46
Sign: Virgo
Birthplace: New York City, NY
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Big Break: Platoon
Biography

Actor Charlie Sheen was born Carlos Irwin Estevez on September 3, 1965 in New York City. His father is actor Martin Sheen and his brother is actor Emilio Estevez. Charlie began acting at the age of nine. His breakthrough role came in 1986 when he played the role of Chris Taylor in the war film Platoon.

Charlie, a high school baseball player, enjoyed a key role in Major League, where he played Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn. He played opposite his brother Emilio in Young Guns. Charlie appeared with his father and Michael Douglas in Wall Street.

Sheen has achieved success on television with Spin City and Two and Half Men. Charlie married Denise Richards in 2002 and the couple had two children. Charlie and Denise had a messy divorce in 2006 that has led to a combative custody dispute.

Throughout his career, Sheen has been mixed up in shenanigans, highlighted by call girls and cocaine addiction. Sheen is now married to Brooke Mueller and appears on the right path.

Did you know…
  • He earns $350,000 an episode for Two and Half Men
  • He has a 22-year old daughter from a previous relationship
  • Sheen testified in the Heidi Fleiss trial
  • He loves his 1970 Buick GS 455
  • He accidentally shot then fiancé Kelly Preston in the arm
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I don’t know if you’ve seen Charlie Sheen lately, but he’s pretty normal now. It’s one year since he was a warlock with tiger blood and constantly talking off “winning.”

“They all talk about ‘tiger blood’ and ‘winning’ and everything. But no one talks about what I was so upset about,” says Sheen.

Actually, yeah, what was going on that made Sheen so crazy, aside from the drugs and the live-in prostitute stripper goddesses?
It’s okay, dude. It kept us entertained for a good two weeks.

Last year Charlie Sheen had a little bit of a breakdown. Just a tiny one. It involved him getting fired from Two and a Half Men, complaining about America’s “droopy eyed children” and producing his own web series, Sheen’s Korner.

Well, Charlie’s back, ready to do press for his new FX show
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Ashton Kutcher might have saved Two and a Half Men after the crap storm Charlie Sheen caused, but will CBS bring him back? We still don't know for sure, but apparently, they're getting closer to inking a deal.

Insiders are saying that CBS has been busy negotiating with Ashton's camp. Kutcher is already rumored to be the highest paid star on a sitcom, raking in around $700,000 per episode.
Two and a Half Men creator Chuck Lorre had this so-called brilliant idea to get Kathy Bates to play the ghost of Charlie Sheen’s character on Two and a Half Men. This was supposed to be both a) funny and b) an insult to Charlie Sheen.

I don’t know why that was an insult. What’s so bad about hiring a really talented well-respected actress
But…I thought he died!

Two and a Half Men creator Chuck Lorre has plenty up his sleeve to revive the ratings of the Ashton Kutcher-version of the show. One of those tricks includes bringing back Charlie Sheen…sort of.

Oh, by the way--spoiler alert…but it’s kinda worth it.

CBS has announced that they’ve cast someone else to play the ghost of Sheen’s character, Charlie Harper.
Even celebrities cheat on each other. I know, I know, I thought famous people were like super humans and incapable of cheating ever-Just kidding, everyone knows a celebrity loves an extra marital affair!

Even the most famous men are cheaters! From Brad Pitt to Hugh Grant to Tiger Woods, famous men also cheat.

Peter Facinelli: Twilight star Peter Facinelli is the latest famous man to have reportedly cheated on his wife Jennie Garth. He hooked up with a 20-year-old Canadian woman while filming “Twilight.” She was probably a Twilight fan too, thereby making her a weirdo. Gross.
After Charlie Sheen’s massive meltdown, ‘Two And A Half Men’ became much more than an entertaining sitcom. It became a headline that the public was fascinated with.

Hollyscoop caught up with Chuck Lorre, the creator of the show, at the 'Two And A Half Men PaleyFest 2012' event, and we asked what it was like replacing Charlie Sheen with Ashton Kutcher.

"It was a very steep learning curve because we had to kind of reinvent the show
Hammered, wasted, plastered, tanked, sloshed, smashed…Charlie Sheen has been all of the above, and on Friday night, he was back to his partying ways.

The actor was leaving a concert completely wasted, but come on, it was Guns N’ Roses. Even hearing ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’ on Guitar Hero makes you want to take a shot.

Leaving the Palladium in Los Angeles on Friday night
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Mark your calendars, because crazy is coming back to the small screen! Charlie Sheen has been steadfastly working on his new show, ‘Anger Management’ ever since his high-profile meltdown. Now, that sitcom has an actual air date: June 28!

To premiere on FX, the show is slated to run on Thursdays at 9:30 pm beginning this summer.

It’s FX, the same network that brings us Louie and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Last week, Charlie Sheen actually called in to TMZ to reveal that he was “tired of pretending” and “tired of lying” and that he truly thinks that Ashton Kutcher “sucks” on Two and a Half Men.

I know, I was excited that warlock Charlie Sheen was back too.

So now, Charlie apparently feels really bad for being so rude, because he has those things, you know, feelings?

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