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Multiple Emmy- and Golden Globe-winner Martin Sheen is one of America's most celebrated, colorful, and accomplished actors. Moving flawlessly between artistic mediums, Sheen's acting range is striking.Sheen was born Ram��n Antonio Gerard Estevez in Dayton, Ohio, to Mary-Ann (Phelan), an Irish immigrant (from Borrisokane, County Tipperary), and Francisco Estevez, a Spanish-born factory worker and machinery inspector (from Parderrubias, Galicia). On the big screen, Sheen has appeared in more than 65 feature films including a star turn as Army Captain Benjamin L. Willard in Francis Ford Coppola's landmark film Apocalypse Now (1979), which brought Sheen worldwide recognition. The film also starred Marlon Brando, Dennis Hopper and Robert Duvall. Other notable credits include Wall Street (1987) (with son Charlie Sheen and Michael Douglas), Academy Award-winning film Gandhi (1982) (with Sir Ben Kingsley), Catch Me If You Can (2002) (with Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks), The American President (1995) (with Michael Douglas and Annette Bening) and a Golden Globe nominated breakthrough performance as Timmy Cleary in The Subject Was Roses (1968), a role he originated on Broadway and for which he received a Tony Award nomination as Best Featured Actor.In 2006, the actor played ill-fated cop Oliver Queenan in Martin Scorsese's Academy Award-winning film The Departed (2006) opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Mark Wahlberg and Alec Baldwin.The same year, Sheen joined another all-star ensemble cast for the highly acclaimed feature Bobby (2006), written and directed by his son, Emilio Estevez. Bobby was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and a SAG Award; and starred Anthony Hopkins, Harry Belafonte, Laurence Fishburne, Sharon Stone, William H. Macy, Elijah Wood, Demi Moore and Heather Graham.For television audiences, Sheen is best recognized for his six-time Emmy nominated performance as President Josiah Bartlet in The West Wing (1999). Sheen won six of his eight Golden Globe nominations as well as an ALMA Award; and two individual SAG Awards; for the White House series. He won the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor TV Series Drama in 2001.Of his ten Primetime Emmy nominations, Sheen won for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series on the long-running sitcom Murphy Brown (1988) (starring Candice Bergen) in 1994. In addition, he has garnered a Daytime Emmy Award for directing and another for performance.In 2006, Sheen was again nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series; this time for the CBS hit comedy Two and a Half Men (2003), starring his son Charlie Sheen.In addition to series television, Sheen has appeared in several important made-for-television movies and mini-series including playing President John F. Kennedy in the television mini-series Kennedy (1983) for which he received a Golden Globe nomination.
Martin Sheen
Bio: Multiple Emmy- and Golden Globe-winner Martin Sheen is one of America's most celebrated, colorful, and accomplished actors. Moving flawlessly between artistic mediums, Sheen's acting range is striking.Sheen was born Ram��n Antonio Gerard Estevez in Dayton, Ohio, to Mary-Ann (Phelan), an Irish immigrant (from Borrisokane, County Tipperary), and Francisco Estevez, a Spanish-born factory worker and machinery inspector (from Parderrubias, Galicia). On the big screen, Sheen has appeared in more than 65 feature films including a star turn as Army Captain Benjamin L. Willard in Francis Ford Coppola's landmark film Apocalypse Now (1979), which brought Sheen worldwide recognition. The film also starred Marlon Brando, Dennis Hopper and Robert Duvall. Other notable credits include Wall Street (1987) (with son Charlie Sheen and Michael Douglas), Academy Award-winning film Gandhi (1982) (with Sir Ben Kingsley), Catch Me If You Can (2002) (with Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks), The American President (1995) (with Michael Douglas and Annette Bening) and a Golden Globe nominated breakthrough performance as Timmy Cleary in The Subject Was Roses (1968), a role he originated on Broadway and for which he received a Tony Award nomination as Best Featured Actor.In 2006, the actor played ill-fated cop Oliver Queenan in Martin Scorsese's Academy Award-winning film The Departed (2006) opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Mark Wahlberg and Alec Baldwin.The same year, Sheen joined another all-star ensemble cast for the highly acclaimed feature Bobby (2006), written and directed by his son, Emilio Estevez. Bobby was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and a SAG Award; and starred Anthony Hopkins, Harry Belafonte, Laurence Fishburne, Sharon Stone, William H. Macy, Elijah Wood, Demi Moore and Heather Graham.For television audiences, Sheen is best recognized for his six-time Emmy nominated performance as President Josiah Bartlet in The West Wing (1999). Sheen won six of his eight Golden Globe nominations as well as an ALMA Award; and two individual SAG Awards; for the White House series. He won the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor TV Series Drama in 2001.Of his ten Primetime Emmy nominations, Sheen won for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series on the long-running sitcom Murphy Brown (1988) (starring Candice Bergen) in 1994. In addition, he has garnered a Daytime Emmy Award for directing and another for performance.In 2006, Sheen was again nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series; this time for the CBS hit comedy Two and a Half Men (2003), starring his son Charlie Sheen.In addition to series television, Sheen has appeared in several important made-for-television movies and mini-series including playing President John F. Kennedy in the television mini-series Kennedy (1983) for which he received a Golden Globe nomination.

Tivia: Never officially changed his real name to his stage one. He is still Ramon Estevez on all identifications and legal documents, and all his children were born under that name. He answers to both names with friends, but his wife first met him as Martin (he did not tell her his real name until weeks later) and as a result she still calls him that.Suffered a severe heart attack while filming Apocalypse Now (1979).Was arrested more than 70 times, mainly for liberal protests.Father of Charlie Sheen, Emilio Estevez, Ren��e Estevez and Ramon Estevez (full birth name: Ramon Antonio Gerard Luis Estevez, Junior).He can only put his jacket on by flipping it over his head (like Bartlet in The West Wing (1999)). His left arm was crushed by forceps when he was born and he has limited lateral movement.His left arm is 3" shorter than his right due to complications during his birth.Considers his late The West Wing (1999) co-star John Spencer his best friend. Like Spencer, Sheen successfully recovered from drug and alcohol addictions.According to friends and family, he is closer to son Charlie than anyone else. Indeed, he and Charlie often appear together on the screen, and Martin has even played Charlie's on-screen father twice. He also appeared as an older "Charlie" in a credit-card commercial.Has memorized and can sing every single Frank Sinatra song.Publicly credited Carroll O'Connor for helping his son Charlie to get off drugs and back on the right track. He read one of the scriptures at Carroll's funeral.Pursuing a three-year Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature, philosophy, and oceanography at the National University of Ireland (NUIG), Galway, Ireland. (October 2006)On Who Do You Think You Are? (2010), he found some interesting things about his family. He traced some of his fathers ancestors in Spain and found out his fourth great-grandfather was a Don who had an extramarital affair with Martin's fourth great-grandmother and had six kids with her. After doing some more digging, they found out he was a judge and found a court case he tried about a girl who had an affair with a cleric and had an abortion. Unbelievably, while doing the genealogy, this turned out that the girl was also his fourth great-grandmother. 150 years after the court case, their second great-grandchildren married each other and became Martin's grandparents.His admiration for the Reverend Fulton J. Sheen prompted him to adopt the bishop's name for his acting career.Purposely flunked his college entrance exam to the University of Dayton so that he could pursue an acting career instead. His father wholeheartedly disapproved until he had gained popular success, not even seeing Martin act until he saw him on the screen at a drive-in in his hometown of Dayton, Ohio.His father, Francisco Estevez, died shortly before the premiere of Blind Ambition (1979). As he was unable to attend the funeral, Martin mourned his father in the scene in which John Dean cries in his jail cell.President Bartlet's habit of forgetting the names of staff is a reference to the fact that Sheen is known to be terrible at remembering the names of cast and crew members.He has never been nominated for an Academy Award.Is the seventh of ten children; his parents met at citizenship school in Dayton.His mother, Mary Ann Phelan, was an Irish emigrant with IRA connections, from Borrisokane, County Tipperary. His father, Francisco Estevez, was a Spaniard who came to the United States by way of Cuba, from Parderrubias, Galicia.Auditioned for the role of Michael Corleone in The Godfather (1972). He was also considered for Tom Hagen.Is a strong advocate for the closing of the School of the Americas, a military base that trains Latin American soldiers (allegedly teaching techniques of torture and political terror). Has been involved in a large protest every year since 1998.An opponent of euthanasia, he taped an ad in 2008 urging residents of Washington State to vote no on Initiative 1000, which would allow doctor assisted suicide of terminally ill patients. The initiative passed.Pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years probation for trespassing at an Air Force base during a protest against the United States building a missile defense system. (June 27, 2001)Acting mentor and friends with Dul�� Hill.Has played American presidents four times; Jed Bartlet on TV series The West Wing (1999), in the TV movie Medusa's Child (1997), as John F. Kennedy in the miniseries Kennedy (1983), and as the "future" president (in a premonition) Greg Stilson in The Dead Zone (1983).Martin was one of 22 people arrested for crossing over a line established by the Air Force in an anti-militarization protest at California's Vandenberg Air Force base. He was charged with trespassing. (October 7, 2000)Has played both Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy in The Missiles of October (1974) and President John F. Kennedy in the miniseries Kennedy (1983), and is one of only three actors to portray both brothers. The other two are Cliff De Young and Kevin Anderson.Of all the U.S. presidents, he admires Jimmy Carter the most.As of 2021, he has appeared in 6 films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Apocalypse Now (1979), Gandhi (1982), JFK (1991) The Departed (2006), Selma (2014), and Judas and the Black Messiah (2021). Of those, Gandhi (1982) and The Departed (2006) are winners in the category.Underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery in December 2015.As an admirer and supporter of actor James Dean and his legacy, he worked to preserve the high school in Fairmount, IN that Dean attended. In addition, he has visited Fairmount for Dean-related events.Due to his commitment to The West Wing (1999), was unable to reprise the role of Robert E. Lee in the Gettysburg (1993) prequel, Gods and Generals (2003). The role was instead played by Lee descendant Robert Duvall, who starred with Sheen in the popular Vietnam War film Apocalypse Now (1979).Older brother of actor Joe Estevez.He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1500 Vine Street in Hollywood, California on August 22, 1989.He was considered for the role of Sgt. Max Greevey on Law & Order (1990), which went to George Dzundza.He was considered for the recurring role of Luther Sloan on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), which went to William Sadler.He has appeared in two films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Badlands (1973) and Apocalypse Now (1979).Stumped in Florida for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Janet Reno in her unsuccessful campaign against sitting Governor Jeb Bush, June 2002. Reno also drew major support from Rosie O'Donnell and Elton John.Along with Steve McQueen and James Dean, is mentioned in the song "Electrolite" by the rock band R.E.M.Currenty resides in Malibu, California.Former father-in-law of Donna Peele, Denise Richards, Paula Abdul and Brooke Mueller.Ranked #5 on Tropopkin's Top 25 Most Intriguing People [Issue #100]One of his earliest successes as an actor was playing the role of Timmy Cleary in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play "The Subject Was Roses" on Broadway, for which he was nominated for the 1965 Tony Award for Supporting or Featured Actor in a Drama. He also played the same role in the 1968 film version. Forty-six years later, in 2010, he again appeared in a production of "The Subject Was Roses", but this time playing the role of John Cleary, Timmy's father (and this time in Los Angeles instead of New York).He has two roles in common with Cliff Robertson: (1) Robertson played John F. Kennedy in PT 109 (1963) while Sheen played him in Kennedy (1983) and (2) Robertson played Ben Parker in Spider-Man (2002), Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (2007) while Sheen played him in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014).Alumnus of Stella Adler Studio of Acting.Grandfather of Taylor Estevez, Paloma Estevez, Lola Rose Sheen, Bob Sheen, Max Sheen and Cassandra Sheen.In 2004, he was listed as an endorser of March for Women's Lives. After learning about this, Feminists for Life, an organization that named him as a "Remarkable Pro-Life Man" in 2001, brought this to his attention, informing him that March for Women's Lives was a pro-choice group. At his request, March for Women's Lives removed his name from their list.He has 9 hobbies: golfing, hiking, jogging, fishing, sailing, politics, poetry, reading and spending time with family.Dubbed John Ratzenberger's voice in Gandhi (1982).Received an honorary degree (Doctor of Letters) from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (2003), during the dedication of the school's new library (according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel website).
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Biography: Multiple Emmy- and Golden Globe-winner Martin Sheen is one of America\'s most celebrated, colorful, and accomplished actors. Moving flawlessly between artistic mediums, Sheen\'s acting range is striking.Sheen was born Ram��n Antonio Gerard Estevez
Trivia: Never officially changed his real name to his stage one. He is still Ramon Estevez on all identifications and legal documents, and all his children were born under that name. He answers to both names with friends, but his wife first met him as Martin (he did not tell her his real name until weeks later) and as a result she still calls him that.Suffered a severe heart attack while filming Apocalypse Now (1979).Was arrested more than 70 times, mainly for liberal protests.Father of Charlie Sheen, Emilio Estevez, Ren��e Estevez and Ramon Estevez (full birth name: Ramon Antonio Gerard Luis Estevez, Junior).He can only put his jacket on by flipping it over his head (like Bartlet in The West Wing (1999)). His left arm was crushed by forceps when he was born and he has limited lateral movement.His left arm is 3" shorter than his right due to complications during his birth.Considers his late The West Wing (1999) co-star John Spencer his best friend. Like Spencer, Sheen successfully recovered from drug and alcohol addictions.According to friends and family, he is closer to son Charlie than anyone else. Indeed, he and Charlie often appear together on the screen, and Martin has even played Charlie's on-screen father twice. He also appeared as an older "Charlie" in a credit-card commercial.Has memorized and can sing every single Frank Sinatra song.Publicly credited Carroll O'Connor for helping his son Charlie to get off drugs and back on the right track. He read one of the scriptures at Carroll's funeral.Pursuing a three-year Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature, philosophy, and oceanography at the National University of Ireland (NUIG), Galway, Ireland. (October 2006)On Who Do You Think You Are? (2010), he found some interesting things about his family. He traced some of his fathers ancestors in Spain and found out his fourth great-grandfather was a Don who had an extramarital affair with Martin's fourth great-grandmother and had six kids with her. After doing some more digging, they found out he was a judge and found a court case he tried about a girl who had an affair with a cleric and had an abortion. Unbelievably, while doing the genealogy, this turned out that the girl was also his fourth great-grandmother. 150 years after the court case, their second great-grandchildren married each other and became Martin's grandparents.His admiration for the Reverend Fulton J. Sheen prompted him to adopt the bishop's name for his acting career.Purposely flunked his college entrance exam to the University of Dayton so that he could pursue an acting career instead. His father wholeheartedly disapproved until he had gained popular success, not even seeing Martin act until he saw him on the screen at a drive-in in his hometown of Dayton, Ohio.His father, Francisco Estevez, died shortly before the premiere of Blind Ambition (1979). As he was unable to attend the funeral, Martin mourned his father in the scene in which John Dean cries in his jail cell.President Bartlet's habit of forgetting the names of staff is a reference to the fact that Sheen is known to be terrible at remembering the names of cast and crew members.He has never been nominated for an Academy Award.Is the seventh of ten children; his parents met at citizenship school in Dayton.His mother, Mary Ann Phelan, was an Irish emigrant with IRA connections, from Borrisokane, County Tipperary. His father, Francisco Estevez, was a Spaniard who came to the United States by way of Cuba, from Parderrubias, Galicia.Auditioned for the role of Michael Corleone in The Godfather (1972). He was also considered for Tom Hagen.Is a strong advocate for the closing of the School of the Americas, a military base that trains Latin American soldiers (allegedly teaching techniques of torture and political terror). Has been involved in a large protest every year since 1998.An opponent of euthanasia, he taped an ad in 2008 urging residents of Washington State to vote no on Initiative 1000, which would allow doctor assisted suicide of terminally ill patients. The initiative passed.Pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years probation for trespassing at an Air Force base during a protest against the United States building a missile defense system. (June 27, 2001)Acting mentor and friends with Dul�� Hill.Has played American presidents four times; Jed Bartlet on TV series The West Wing (1999), in the TV movie Medusa's Child (1997), as John F. Kennedy in the miniseries Kennedy (1983), and as the "future" president (in a premonition) Greg Stilson in The Dead Zone (1983).Martin was one of 22 people arrested for crossing over a line established by the Air Force in an anti-militarization protest at California's Vandenberg Air Force base. He was charged with trespassing. (October 7, 2000)Has played both Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy in The Missiles of October (1974) and President John F. Kennedy in the miniseries Kennedy (1983), and is one of only three actors to portray both brothers. The other two are Cliff De Young and Kevin Anderson.Of all the U.S. presidents, he admires Jimmy Carter the most.As of 2021, he has appeared in 6 films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Apocalypse Now (1979), Gandhi (1982), JFK (1991) The Departed (2006), Selma (2014), and Judas and the Black Messiah (2021). Of those, Gandhi (1982) and The Departed (2006) are winners in the category.Underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery in December 2015.As an admirer and supporter of actor James Dean and his legacy, he worked to preserve the high school in Fairmount, IN that Dean attended. In addition, he has visited Fairmount for Dean-related events.Due to his commitment to The West Wing (1999), was unable to reprise the role of Robert E. Lee in the Gettysburg (1993) prequel, Gods and Generals (2003). The role was instead played by Lee descendant Robert Duvall, who starred with Sheen in the popular Vietnam War film Apocalypse Now (1979).Older brother of actor Joe Estevez.He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1500 Vine Street in Hollywood, California on August 22, 1989.He was considered for the role of Sgt. Max Greevey on Law & Order (1990), which went to George Dzundza.He was considered for the recurring role of Luther Sloan on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), which went to William Sadler.He has appeared in two films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Badlands (1973) and Apocalypse Now (1979).Stumped in Florida for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Janet Reno in her unsuccessful campaign against sitting Governor Jeb Bush, June 2002. Reno also drew major support from Rosie O'Donnell and Elton John.Along with Steve McQueen and James Dean, is mentioned in the song "Electrolite" by the rock band R.E.M.Currenty resides in Malibu, California.Former father-in-law of Donna Peele, Denise Richards, Paula Abdul and Brooke Mueller.Ranked #5 on Tropopkin's Top 25 Most Intriguing People [Issue #100]One of his earliest successes as an actor was playing the role of Timmy Cleary in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play "The Subject Was Roses" on Broadway, for which he was nominated for the 1965 Tony Award for Supporting or Featured Actor in a Drama. He also played the same role in the 1968 film version. Forty-six years later, in 2010, he again appeared in a production of "The Subject Was Roses", but this time playing the role of John Cleary, Timmy's father (and this time in Los Angeles instead of New York).He has two roles in common with Cliff Robertson: (1) Robertson played John F. Kennedy in PT 109 (1963) while Sheen played him in Kennedy (1983) and (2) Robertson played Ben Parker in Spider-Man (2002), Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (2007) while Sheen played him in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014).Alumnus of Stella Adler Studio of Acting.Grandfather of Taylor Estevez, Paloma Estevez, Lola Rose Sheen, Bob Sheen, Max Sheen and Cassandra Sheen.In 2004, he was listed as an endorser of March for Women's Lives. After learning about this, Feminists for Life, an organization that named him as a "Remarkable Pro-Life Man" in 2001, brought this to his attention, informing him that March for Women's Lives was a pro-choice group. At his request, March for Women's Lives removed his name from their list.He has 9 hobbies: golfing, hiking, jogging, fishing, sailing, politics, poetry, reading and spending time with family.Dubbed John Ratzenberger's voice in Gandhi (1982).Received an honorary degree (Doctor of Letters) from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (2003), during the dedication of the school's new library (according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel website).
Trademarks: Frequently plays a U.S. president or a political character involved in the White House. See The West Wing (1999), The Dead Zone (1983), Kennedy (1983), The Missiles of October (1974), Blind Ambition (1979) and The American President (1995). He also did the narration for JFK (1991) Films often reflect his liberal political views Intense, serious performances, although he became more loose and humorous in acting style after middle age Probing stare Eloquent inspiring speeches
Quotes: I love being Spanish as much as I love being Irish, and I really love being Irish. <br /> <hr> [on his political activism and arrests for protests] I love my country enough to suffer its wrath. <br /> <hr> [on son Charlie Sheen] No father could ever be prouder of his son. I hold Charlie's accomplishments dearer than my own. He has been through so much and overcome so much more. Even if he weren't my son he'd still be my best friend. <br /> <hr> I consider myself a liberal Democrat, but I'm against abortion. <br /> <hr> I adored Mr. Clinton. And he was a fan of The West Wing (1999). For a while, we were given carte Blanche at the White House, which ended when Bush got in - ended for me anyway. When the new administration got into power, all my "West Wing" colleagues were invited there to meet their counterparts. All except me. I was very relieved about that.
Salaries: The West Wing (1999) - $300,000 per episode <br /> <hr> No Code of Conduct (1999) - $250,000
Job title: Actor,Producer,Director
Others works: (1996) TV commercial for Toyota Automobiles (voiceover). (1979) Narrated "First Strike," a 1979 documentary which was produced by the United States Air Force, and first airing on the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) stations. The documentary ex
Spouse: Janet Sheen (December 23, 1961 - present) (4 children)
Children: Ramon EstevezCharlie SheenEmilio EstevezRen��e Estevez
Parents: Mary-Ann Phelan Francisco Estevez
Relatives: Joe Estevez (Sibling) Amanda Estevez (Niece or Nephew) Casey Estevez (Niece or Nephew) Sami Sheen (Grandchild) Lola Rose Sheen (Grandchild) Bob Sheen (Grandchild) <hr
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