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Charlie Sheen was born Carlos Irwin Est��vez 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 (n��e 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, Ren��e 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.
Charlie Sheen
Bio: Charlie Sheen was born Carlos Irwin Est��vez 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 (n��e 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, Ren��e 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.

Tivia: Accidentally shot then fianc��e Kelly Preston in the arm. Soon after that incident, she left him and married her formerly platonic friend John Travolta.Credited actor Keith David with saving his life during the shooting of Platoon (1986). According to Sheen, while shooting a battle scene in an open-doored Huey helicopter, the pilot banked too hard and Sheen was thrown towards the open door. He would have plunged through the door and fallen to his death, but David grabbed on to him and pulled him back in. The same thing happened to his brother Emilio Estevez during downtime in Apocalypse Now (1979) when Laurence Fishburne rescued him from quicksand.Before his Two and a Half Men (2003) termination, he was the highest paid actor on a primetime series in the history of television. During that time, he was making $2 million per episode.Played a stoner in Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986). Even though his real life drug addiction hadn't started yet, Sheen told a magazine he stayed up for 48 hours to look the role.Was born a "blue baby". The doctor who saved him was named Irwin and his parents named him after the doctor.8/3/90: His family held an intervention to try to get him to control his drug and alcohol abuse and enter rehab. He entered rehab for 30 days and ended up staying sober for exactly 366 days. His main goal was to make one year, and after making it, he drank the very next day at Nicolas Cage's home.Is the only member of his family to legally change his name to Sheen and pass that new name onto his children. Like his father and all his siblings, his birth name was Estevez. His father is still legally Ramon Estevez, and all his siblings still use the name Estevez.Drove Ben Affleck to Promises Rehabilitation Center in Malibu, CA, for treatment of alcohol abuse. (August 2001)On November 17, 2015, he admitted his HIV positive condition during an interview with Matt Lauer in Today (1952), in which he said that he was diagnosed four years ago. He chose to go public in order to stop people from blackmailing him for money.He fought constantly with older brother Emilio Estevez.He was considered for the role of Maverick in Top Gun (1986), but was deemed too young for the role. He would later star in the parody film Hot Shots! (1991).He and brother Emilio Estevez have both played the son of real father Martin Sheen; Emilio in The War at Home (1996), Charlie in Wall Street (1987) No Code of Conduct (1998) and two episodes of Spin City (1996). Martin also played the father of one of Charlie's girlfriends on Two and a Half Men (2003) and his father on Anger Management (2012).Robert Kirkman wanted him to appear in the second season of The Walking Dead (2010).Attended Santa Monica High School along with Robert Downey Jr..He was interested in the role of Glen Lantz in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), but according to producer Robert Shaye, he wanted more money than the production could afford. The role went to Johnny Depp in his film debut.He was offered a scholarship to play baseball by the University of Kansas.5/20/98: Hospitalized in Thousand Oaks, CA, for a drug overdose. Upon release from the hospital two days later, he checked into a rehab center called Promises, where he stayed for only one day. His car was later pulled over and police arrested him for using medications and drinking. Sheen re-entered Promises on doctor's orders.On May 20, 1998, Sheen suffered a stroke after overdosing while using cocaine and was hospitalized. Sheen was found in his seaside home by a friend, after which paramedics had to give emergency life-saving treatment and rushed him to Las Robles hospital. He was described as being in a "serious condition" after his stomach was pumped. Sheen subsequently checked into a rehab clinic days later but told doctors within hours that he did not intend to stay. Sheriffs later forced Sheen back into the clinic after he fled only hours after arriving. On August 11, 1998, Sheen, already on probation in California for a previous drug offense, had his probation extended for an extra year and entered a rehab clinic. In a 2004 interview, Sheen admitted that the overdose was caused by his injecting of cocaine.Has done both Army boot camp and Navy Seals boot camp for his movies Platoon (1986) and Navy Seals (1990).Turned down the role of Daniel LaRusso in The Karate Kid (1984), which ultimately went to Ralph Macchio.He was considered for Tim Robbins' roles in Bull Durham (1988) and The Shawshank Redemption (1994).Announced on The Dr. Oz Show (2009) (on January 11, 2016) that he quit drinking on November 18, 2015, the day after his HIV announcement on Today (1982).Surrendered custody of his daughters Sami Sheen and Lola Rose Sheen to Denise Richards. Richards sought full custody after Sheen and his wife Brooke Mueller had a domestic dispute over Christmas 2009. (May 2010)The noticeable scar on his chin occurred while filming No Man's Land (1987). A prop explosive detonated accidentally, ripping into his chin and requiring eight stitches.He has admitted smoking 40 cigarettes a day since 1986.His first film with George Clooney, Grizzly II: Revenge (1983), stayed unreleased because of FX problems.Turned down the role of Henry Hill in Goodfellas (1990), which went to Ray Liotta.4/23/98: A thief stole two dozen rare baseball cards belonging to Sheen in NYC -- the cards, on loan from the star and valued at $170,000, were housed in a display case at the Official All-Star Cafe, a sport-themed restaurant in Times Square.(07/04/2020) Celebrated his one year anniversary of quitting smoking. He previously smoked for 32 years, starting in 1987 while filming Platoon.1991: He and a close friend found themselves in possession of Guinea Pig: Devil's Experiment (1985), rumored to contain actual snuff footage. Unable to convincingly explain away the atrocities as special effects work, they called the FBI, which tracked down the makers of the film, who convinced them that the onscreen deaths were indeed special effects.He and Denise Richards both had very small roles in Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) (they do not share on-screen time), years before they met and fell in love on the set of Good Advice (2001).Has a tattoo on his chest that looks like a note pinned to it that reads, "Be Back in 15 Minutes."He was considered for Tom Cruise's role in Born on the Fourth of July (1989). He thought he had the role in the bag until Emilio Estevez broke the news that Cruise won the role. Sheen was so angry about losing the role that he didn't speak to Oliver Stone again for years.Has starred on three television series in which his character has been named "Charlie". They are Spin City (1996), Two and a Half Men (2003) and Anger Management (2012).Children: daughter Cassandra Jade Estevez, with ex-girlfriend Paula Profit, daughters Sami Sheen (born March 9, 2004) and Lola Rose Sheen (born June 1, 2005), with Denise Richards.Brother of actor Emilio Estevez, Ren��e Estevez and Ramon Estevez.In 2011, Sheen set a Guinness World Record for Twitter as the "Fastest Time to Reach 1 Million Followers" (adding an average of 129,000 new followers per day).Was in attendance at Chris Penn's funeral at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.Is a baseball fanatic and is extremely knowledgeable about the sport as well as past and current players.His father is of half Spanish and half Irish ancestry, and his mother has English and Scottish ancestry.Of the Highest Paid TV Actors, he was ranked no. 1 in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. He was ranked no. 12 in 2013 and 2014.He has appeared in three films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Badlands (1973), Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) and Platoon (1986).He once owned the baseball that was hit by Mookie Wilson in the 1986 World Series that went under Boston Red Sox's first baseman Bill Buckner's legs for the game-winning RBI (He has since sold the ball).He was considered for the role of Vincent Corleone in The Godfather Part III (1990), which went to Andy Garcia.He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on September 23, 1994.Sheen is staunchly opposed to vaccinations. After separating from Denise Richards he sent a legal notice to his daughters' physician stating his lack of consent to vaccinate them. The dispute over vaccines seems to have played an important role in the failure of the marriage. Richards said in an interview in 2008, "When I vaccinated Sam, he accused me of poisoning her. And I knew when he said that that the marriage wasn't going to work.".Former brother-in-law of Paula Abdul.Loves barbeque sauce, and has even thought about releasing his own brand someday.Turned down the role which ultimately went to Will Ferrell in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001).Enjoys deep-sea fishing.
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Biography: Charlie Sheen was born Carlos Irwin Est��vez 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, Jan
Trivia: Accidentally shot then fianc��e Kelly Preston in the arm. Soon after that incident, she left him and married her formerly platonic friend John Travolta.Credited actor Keith David with saving his life during the shooting of Platoon (1986). According to Sheen, while shooting a battle scene in an open-doored Huey helicopter, the pilot banked too hard and Sheen was thrown towards the open door. He would have plunged through the door and fallen to his death, but David grabbed on to him and pulled him back in. The same thing happened to his brother Emilio Estevez during downtime in Apocalypse Now (1979) when Laurence Fishburne rescued him from quicksand.Before his Two and a Half Men (2003) termination, he was the highest paid actor on a primetime series in the history of television. During that time, he was making $2 million per episode.Played a stoner in Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986). Even though his real life drug addiction hadn't started yet, Sheen told a magazine he stayed up for 48 hours to look the role.Was born a "blue baby". The doctor who saved him was named Irwin and his parents named him after the doctor.8/3/90: His family held an intervention to try to get him to control his drug and alcohol abuse and enter rehab. He entered rehab for 30 days and ended up staying sober for exactly 366 days. His main goal was to make one year, and after making it, he drank the very next day at Nicolas Cage's home.Is the only member of his family to legally change his name to Sheen and pass that new name onto his children. Like his father and all his siblings, his birth name was Estevez. His father is still legally Ramon Estevez, and all his siblings still use the name Estevez.Drove Ben Affleck to Promises Rehabilitation Center in Malibu, CA, for treatment of alcohol abuse. (August 2001)On November 17, 2015, he admitted his HIV positive condition during an interview with Matt Lauer in Today (1952), in which he said that he was diagnosed four years ago. He chose to go public in order to stop people from blackmailing him for money.He fought constantly with older brother Emilio Estevez.He was considered for the role of Maverick in Top Gun (1986), but was deemed too young for the role. He would later star in the parody film Hot Shots! (1991).He and brother Emilio Estevez have both played the son of real father Martin Sheen; Emilio in The War at Home (1996), Charlie in Wall Street (1987) No Code of Conduct (1998) and two episodes of Spin City (1996). Martin also played the father of one of Charlie's girlfriends on Two and a Half Men (2003) and his father on Anger Management (2012).Robert Kirkman wanted him to appear in the second season of The Walking Dead (2010).Attended Santa Monica High School along with Robert Downey Jr..He was interested in the role of Glen Lantz in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), but according to producer Robert Shaye, he wanted more money than the production could afford. The role went to Johnny Depp in his film debut.He was offered a scholarship to play baseball by the University of Kansas.5/20/98: Hospitalized in Thousand Oaks, CA, for a drug overdose. Upon release from the hospital two days later, he checked into a rehab center called Promises, where he stayed for only one day. His car was later pulled over and police arrested him for using medications and drinking. Sheen re-entered Promises on doctor's orders.On May 20, 1998, Sheen suffered a stroke after overdosing while using cocaine and was hospitalized. Sheen was found in his seaside home by a friend, after which paramedics had to give emergency life-saving treatment and rushed him to Las Robles hospital. He was described as being in a "serious condition" after his stomach was pumped. Sheen subsequently checked into a rehab clinic days later but told doctors within hours that he did not intend to stay. Sheriffs later forced Sheen back into the clinic after he fled only hours after arriving. On August 11, 1998, Sheen, already on probation in California for a previous drug offense, had his probation extended for an extra year and entered a rehab clinic. In a 2004 interview, Sheen admitted that the overdose was caused by his injecting of cocaine.Has done both Army boot camp and Navy Seals boot camp for his movies Platoon (1986) and Navy Seals (1990).Turned down the role of Daniel LaRusso in The Karate Kid (1984), which ultimately went to Ralph Macchio.He was considered for Tim Robbins' roles in Bull Durham (1988) and The Shawshank Redemption (1994).Announced on The Dr. Oz Show (2009) (on January 11, 2016) that he quit drinking on November 18, 2015, the day after his HIV announcement on Today (1982).Surrendered custody of his daughters Sami Sheen and Lola Rose Sheen to Denise Richards. Richards sought full custody after Sheen and his wife Brooke Mueller had a domestic dispute over Christmas 2009. (May 2010)The noticeable scar on his chin occurred while filming No Man's Land (1987). A prop explosive detonated accidentally, ripping into his chin and requiring eight stitches.He has admitted smoking 40 cigarettes a day since 1986.His first film with George Clooney, Grizzly II: Revenge (1983), stayed unreleased because of FX problems.Turned down the role of Henry Hill in Goodfellas (1990), which went to Ray Liotta.4/23/98: A thief stole two dozen rare baseball cards belonging to Sheen in NYC -- the cards, on loan from the star and valued at $170,000, were housed in a display case at the Official All-Star Cafe, a sport-themed restaurant in Times Square.(07/04/2020) Celebrated his one year anniversary of quitting smoking. He previously smoked for 32 years, starting in 1987 while filming Platoon.1991: He and a close friend found themselves in possession of Guinea Pig: Devil's Experiment (1985), rumored to contain actual snuff footage. Unable to convincingly explain away the atrocities as special effects work, they called the FBI, which tracked down the makers of the film, who convinced them that the onscreen deaths were indeed special effects.He and Denise Richards both had very small roles in Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) (they do not share on-screen time), years before they met and fell in love on the set of Good Advice (2001).Has a tattoo on his chest that looks like a note pinned to it that reads, "Be Back in 15 Minutes."He was considered for Tom Cruise's role in Born on the Fourth of July (1989). He thought he had the role in the bag until Emilio Estevez broke the news that Cruise won the role. Sheen was so angry about losing the role that he didn't speak to Oliver Stone again for years.Has starred on three television series in which his character has been named "Charlie". They are Spin City (1996), Two and a Half Men (2003) and Anger Management (2012).Children: daughter Cassandra Jade Estevez, with ex-girlfriend Paula Profit, daughters Sami Sheen (born March 9, 2004) and Lola Rose Sheen (born June 1, 2005), with Denise Richards.Brother of actor Emilio Estevez, Ren��e Estevez and Ramon Estevez.In 2011, Sheen set a Guinness World Record for Twitter as the "Fastest Time to Reach 1 Million Followers" (adding an average of 129,000 new followers per day).Was in attendance at Chris Penn's funeral at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.Is a baseball fanatic and is extremely knowledgeable about the sport as well as past and current players.His father is of half Spanish and half Irish ancestry, and his mother has English and Scottish ancestry.Of the Highest Paid TV Actors, he was ranked no. 1 in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. He was ranked no. 12 in 2013 and 2014.He has appeared in three films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Badlands (1973), Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) and Platoon (1986).He once owned the baseball that was hit by Mookie Wilson in the 1986 World Series that went under Boston Red Sox's first baseman Bill Buckner's legs for the game-winning RBI (He has since sold the ball).He was considered for the role of Vincent Corleone in The Godfather Part III (1990), which went to Andy Garcia.He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on September 23, 1994.Sheen is staunchly opposed to vaccinations. After separating from Denise Richards he sent a legal notice to his daughters' physician stating his lack of consent to vaccinate them. The dispute over vaccines seems to have played an important role in the failure of the marriage. Richards said in an interview in 2008, "When I vaccinated Sam, he accused me of poisoning her. And I knew when he said that that the marriage wasn't going to work.".Former brother-in-law of Paula Abdul.Loves barbeque sauce, and has even thought about releasing his own brand someday.Turned down the role which ultimately went to Will Ferrell in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001).Enjoys deep-sea fishing.
Trademarks: Catchphrase: "Winning!" Distinctive gravelly voice Playing characters named Charlie (or such like).
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)] <br /> <hr> "This is like a sober acid trip" (his reaction to winning the Golden Globe Award!) <br /> <hr> Usually in a battle sequence when a bomb is going off, you forget you're acting. <br /> <hr> I don't think it's wise to dwell on regret. There's regret, sure. But whatever you've done good or bad, is a part of who you are now. That's the thing you can change and improve. <br /> <hr> "I'd begun drinking all the time. We shot in New York City, so I'd be out to the bars every night till 3 or 4 a.m., then try to show up for a 6 o'clock call to stand toe to toe with Michael Douglas and handle 50% of a scene. How could that work? Yet there I was, the guy that struck gold, looking around at dawn to find that the only one still partying was me. I'd be drinking away, doing blow [cocaine], popping pills, and telling myself I wasn't an addict, because there wasn't a needle stuck in my arm. Talk about mixing up fantasy and reality! My true addiction was alcohol. The extra toxic boosters just helped me shore up the wall between my celebrity self and my real self. The questions I was running from were: 'Is this success all a fluke? Had I been fooling everybody so far? Will I get caught?' It was easy to get hammered and messed up. But in doing so, I buried my self-respect, I buried my self-esteem, I buried my creative drive, and I damned near buried myself." - On filming Wall Street (1987) and his life at the time.
Salaries: Machete Kills (2013) - $6,410,256 (gross participation) <br /> <hr> Scary Movie V (2013) - $250,000 <br /> <hr> Scary Movie V (2013) - $5,434,783 (gross participation) <br /> <hr> Madea's Witness Protection (2012)
Job title: Actor,Producer,Writer
Others works: (1999) TV commercial: CNBC.com. (2001) TV commercial (voiceover): Cingular Wireless. (2002) TV commercial: VISA Check Card with Martin Sheen. (1991) Book: "A Peace of My Mind" (poetry). (2003) TV commercial: American Express. Showcase Cinem
Spouse: Brooke Mueller (May 30, 2008 - May 2, 2011) (divorced, 2 children)Denise Richards (June 15, 2002 - November 30, 2006) (divorced, 2 children)Donna Peele (September 3, 1995 - November 19, 1996) (divorced)
Children: Max SheenCassandra Jade EstevezSami SheenLola Rose SheenBob Sheen
Parents: Martin Sheen Janet Sheen
Relatives: Emilio Estevez (Sibling) Ren��e Estevez (Sibling) Ramon Estevez (Sibling) Joe Estevez (Aunt or Uncle) Francisco Estevez (Grandparent) Paloma Estevez (Niece or Nephew)
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