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Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen
NameCharlie Sheen
Birth nameCarlos Irwin Estévez
Birth dateSeptember 3, 1965
Birth placeNew York City, New York, United States
OccupationActor
Years active1983–present
SpouseDonna Peele (1995-1996), Denise Richards (2002-2006), Brooke Mueller (2008-2011)
RelativesMartin Sheen (father), Emilio Estevez (brother), Ramón Estevez (brother)

Charlie Sheen is a renowned American actor born to Martin Sheen and artist Janet Templeton. He is the brother of actors Emilio Estevez and Ramón Estevez, and has been active in the entertainment industry since the 1980s, with notable appearances in films like Platoon alongside Tom Berenger, Oliver Stone, and Willem Dafoe. Sheen's career has been marked by his versatility in playing a wide range of roles, from comedy to drama, working with directors such as Oliver Stone and Steven Soderbergh. His performances have been recognized with awards and nominations, including a Golden Globe Award nomination for his role in the television series Two and a Half Men.

Early Life

Charlie Sheen was born Carlos Irwin Estévez on September 3, 1965, in New York City, New York, to Martin Sheen and Janet Templeton. He grew up in a family of actors, with his father being a prominent figure in the industry, known for his roles in films like Apocalypse Now and Wall Street. Sheen's brothers, Emilio Estevez and Ramón Estevez, are also actors, and have appeared in films such as The Breakfast Club and Young Guns. Sheen attended Santa Monica High School in California, where he was a star player on the school's baseball team, alongside Rob Lowe and Sean Penn. He was expelled from school due to poor attendance and moved to New York City to pursue a career in acting, where he studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute.

Career

Sheen's acting career began in the 1980s, with his first major role in the film Red Dawn alongside Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, and Lea Thompson. He then appeared in Platoon, directed by Oliver Stone, which earned him critical acclaim and recognition in the industry, including a Golden Globe Award nomination. Sheen's subsequent films, such as Wall Street and Major League, solidified his position as a leading actor in Hollywood, working with actors like Michael Douglas and Tom Berenger. He has also appeared in numerous television shows, including Spin City and Two and a Half Men, for which he won a People's Choice Award and worked with actors like Jon Cryer and Ashton Kutcher. Sheen has worked with notable directors such as Steven Soderbergh and David Fincher, and has appeared in films like Hot Shots! and The Three Musketeers.

Personal Life

Sheen has been married three times, to Donna Peele from 1995 to 1996, Denise Richards from 2002 to 2006, and Brooke Mueller from 2008 to 2011. He has five children, including Cassandra Jade Estevez and Sam Sheen. Sheen has been open about his struggles with addiction and has sought treatment on several occasions, including at the Promises Treatment Center and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He has been involved in various charitable organizations, such as the American Cancer Society and the USO, and has supported causes like the Stand Up to Cancer initiative. Sheen is also a supporter of the Los Angeles Dodgers and has attended several of their games, including the World Series.

Filmography

Sheen's filmography includes a wide range of films, such as Platoon, Wall Street, Major League, Hot Shots!, and The Three Musketeers. He has also appeared in television shows like Spin City and Two and a Half Men, and has worked with actors like Michael J. Fox and Heather Locklear. Some of his notable films include Men at Work alongside Emilio Estevez, Navy SEALs with Bill Paxton, and The Arrival with Lindsay Crouse. Sheen has also appeared in films like Scary Movie 3 and Scary Movie 4, and has worked with directors like Keenen Ivory Wayans and David Zucker.

Public Image

Sheen's public image has been shaped by his charismatic on-screen presence and his personal struggles, including his highly publicized struggles with addiction and his HIV diagnosis. He has been the subject of numerous media outlets, including CNN, Fox News, and Entertainment Tonight, and has been featured on the cover of magazines like People and Time. Sheen has also been the subject of several Saturday Night Live sketches, and has been parodied by comedians like Seth Rogen and James Franco. Despite his controversies, Sheen remains a popular figure in the entertainment industry, with a large following on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram.

Controversies

Sheen has been involved in several controversies throughout his career, including his highly publicized feud with Chuck Lorre, the creator of Two and a Half Men. He has also been accused of domestic violence by his ex-wives, Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller, and has been involved in several high-profile lawsuits, including a lawsuit against the CBS network. Sheen has also been criticized for his behavior on set, including his alleged substance abuse and his treatment of crew members, which has been reported by outlets like The Hollywood Reporter and Variety. Despite these controversies, Sheen remains a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, with a dedicated fan base and a continued presence in film and television, including appearances at events like the Golden Globe Awards and the Emmy Awards.

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