Charlie Sheen
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Carlos Irwin Estévez (born September 3, 1965), known professionally by his stage name Charlie Sheen, is an American actor in movies and television. He starred in television show Two and a Half Men. Sheen had a cameo appearance in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. In 2010, Sheen was the highest paid actor on television and earned US$1.8 million per episode of Two and a Half Men.[3]
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Born | Carlos Irwin Estévez September 3, 1965[1] |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1973–present |
Television | Two and a Half Men |
Political party | Republican[2] |
Spouses | Donna Peele
(m. 1995; div. 1996)Brooke Mueller
(m. 2008; div. 2011) |
Children | 5, including Sami and Lola |
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Personal life
Family and relationships
Sheen has been married three times. He has five children. His first daughter, Cassandra Jade Estevez, was born on December 12, 1984. Her mother is his former high school girlfriend, Paula Profit.[4][5]
In January 1990, Sheen accidentally shot his fiancee, Kelly Preston, in the arm.[6] She broke off the engagement soon after.[7][8][9]
In the 1990s, Sheen dated a number of adult movie actresses, including Ginger Lynn[6][10][11] and Heather Hunter.[6]
On September 3, 1995, Sheen married Donna Peele.[12][13] That same year, Sheen was named as one of the clients of an escort agency run by Heidi Fleiss.[14] Sheen and Peele divorced in 1996.[15]
On June 15, 2002, Sheen married actress Denise Richards. They have two daughters, Sam[16] and Lola Sheen.[17] In March 2005, Richards filed for divorce. She accused Sheen of alcohol and drug abuse and threats of violence.[18]
On May 30, 2008, Sheen married Brooke Mueller. She later gave birth to their twin sons, Bob and Max.[19][20][21] In November 2010, Sheen filed for divorce. On March 1, 2011, police removed Bob and Max from Sheen's home.[22]
On March 1, 2011, Sheen was living with two women, pornographic actress Rachel Oberlin and model and graphic designer Natalie Kenly. He called them his "goddesses".[23][24][25][26][27] Oberlin left Sheen in April 2011. Kenly left in June 2011.[28][29]
Substance abuse and legal issues
On May 20, 1998, Sheen was overdosed while using cocaine. He was hospitalized. Sheen was already on probation in California for a previous drug offense. His probation was extended for an extra year. He entered a rehab clinic.[30][31] In a 2004 interview, Sheen said that the overdose was caused by his experimentation with injecting cocaine.[32]
On December 25, 2009, Sheen was arrested for assaulting his wife, Brooke Mueller in Aspen, Colorado. He was released the same day from jail after posting an $8,500 bond.[33][34] Sheen was sentenced to 30 days in a drug rehab center, 30 days of probation, and 36 hours of anger management.[35]
On October 26, 2010, the police removed Sheen from his suite at the Plaza Hotel after he reportedly caused $7,000 in damage.[36] According to the NYPD, Sheen said he was drinking and using cocaine on that night.[36] He was released after entering a hospital for observation.[37]
Health
On November 16, 2015, it was revealed that Sheen would make a formal announcement through a television interview that he is officially HIV-positive.[38][39] He said he was diagnosed four years earlier.[40]
Filmography
Movies
Year | Movie | Role | Notes |
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1974 | The Execution of Private Slovik | Kid at wedding | |
1979 | Apocalypse Now | Extra[41] | |
1984 | Red Dawn | Matt Eckert | |
1984 | Silence of the Heart | Ken Cruze | |
1985 | The Fourth Wise Man | Captain of Herod's soldiers | |
1985 | Out of the Darkness | Man shaving | |
1985 | The Boys Next Door | Bo Richards | |
1986 | A Life in the Day | Short film | |
1986 | Lucas | Cappie | |
1986 | Ferris Bueller's Day Off | Garth Volbeck | Cameo |
1986 | Platoon | Private Chris Taylor | |
1986 | The Wraith | Jake Kesey | |
1986 | Wisdom | Hamburger restaurant manager | Cameo |
1987 | Wall Street | Bud Fox | |
1987 | No Man's Land | Ted Varrick | |
1987 | Three for the Road | Paul | |
1987 | Grizzly II: The Predator Concert | Ron | |
1988 | Never on Tuesday | Thief | Cameo |
1988 | Eight Men Out | Oscar 'Happy' Felsch | |
1988 | Young Guns | Richard "Dick" Brewer | |
1989 | Tale of Two Sisters | Narrator | Writer |
1989 | Major League | Ricky 'Wild Thing' Vaughn | |
1989 | Comicits | Himself | Short film Producer |
1989 | Catchfire | Bob | Cameo |
1990 | Cadence | Private First Class Franklin Fairchild Bean | |
1990 | Courage Mountain | Peter | |
1990 | Men at Work | Carl Taylor | |
1990 | Navy SEALs | Lieutenant Dale Hawkins | |
1990 | The Rookie | David Ackerman | |
1991 | Hot Shots! | Lieutenant Sean Topper Harley | |
1992 | Beyond the Law | William Patrick Steaner Daniel "Dan" Saxon Sid |
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1992 | Oliver Stone: Inside Out | Himself | Documentary |
1993 | Loaded Weapon 1 | Gern | Cameo |
1993 | Deadfall | Morgan "Fats" Gripp | |
1993 | Hot Shots! Part Deux | Lieutenant Sean Topper Harley | |
1993 | The Three Musketeers | Aramis | |
1994 | Charlie Sheen's Stunt Spectacular | Himself | |
1994 | Terminal Velocity | Richard "Ditch" Brodie | |
1994 | The Chase | Jackson Davis "Jack" Hammond | Executive producer |
1994 | Major League II | Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn | |
1996 | Loose Women | Barbie-loving bartender | Cameo |
1996 | Frame by Frame | ||
1996 | All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 | Charles B. "Charlie" Barkin | Voice |
1996 | The Arrival | Zane Zaminsky | |
1997 | Money Talks | James Russell | |
1997 | Shadow Conspiracy | Bobby Bishop | |
1997 | Bad Day on the Block | Lyle Wilder | |
1998 | Postmortem | James McGregor | |
1998 | A Letter from Death Row | Cop | Cameo |
1998 | No Code of Conduct | Jacob "Jake" Peterson | Executive producer and writer |
1998 | Free Money | Bud Dyerson | |
1998 | Junket Whore | Himself | Documentary |
1999 | Lisa Picard is Famous | Himself | |
1999 | Five Aces | Chris Martin | |
1999 | Being John Malkovich | Himself | |
2000 | Rated X | Artie Jay "Art" Mitchell | |
2001 | Good Advice | Ryan Edward Turner | |
2001 | Last Party 2000 | Himself | Documentary |
2002 | The Making of Bret Michaels | Himself | Documentary |
2003 | Deeper Than Deep | Charles "Chuck" E. Traynor | Short film |
2003 | Scary Movie 3 | Tom Logan | |
2004 | The Big Bounce | Bob Rogers Jr. | |
2004 | Pauly Shore Is Dead | Himself | Cameo |
2005 | Guilty Hearts | Himself | Segment: "Spelling Bee" |
2006 | Scary Movie 4 | Tom Logan | Cameo |
2010 | Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps | Bud Fox | Cameo |
2010 | Due Date | Himself / Charlie Harper | Cameo |
2012 | Madea's Witness Protection | Himself | Post-credits scene |
2012 | A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III | Charles Swan III | |
2013 | Machete Kills | President of the USA |
Television
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Amazing Stories: Book Three | Casey | Episode: "No Day at the Beach" |
1996 | Friends | Ryan | Episode: "The One with the Chicken Pox" |
1999 | Sugar Hill | Matt | Pilot |
2000–2002 | Spin City | Charlie Crawford | Seasons 5 and 6 |
2003–2011 | Two and a Half Men | Charlie Harper | Season 1–8 |
2006 | Overhaulin' | Himself | Episode: "LeMama's Boy" |
2008 | The Big Bang Theory | Himself | Episode: "The Griffin Equivalency" |
2008 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Himself | Episode: "Two and a Half Deaths" |
2010 | Family Guy | Himself | Episode: "Brian Griffin's House of Payne" |
2011 | Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza | Himself | 1 episode |
2011 | Comedy Central Roast | Himself | Roastee |
2012–2014 | Anger Management | Charlie Goodson | Season 1 - Season 2 |
References
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