Carlos Irwin Estévez(born September 3, 1965), known professionally asCharlie Sheen,is an American actor. He is known as aleading manin film and television. Sheen has received numerous accolades including aGolden Globe Awardas well as nominations for fourPrimetime Emmy Awardsand threeScreen Actors Guild Awards.In 1994 he received a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame.

Charlie Sheen
Sheen in 2009 at theHollywood Walk of Fame
Born
Carlos Irwin Estévez

(1965-09-03)September 3, 1965(age 59)
New York City, U.S.
EducationSanta Monica High School
OccupationActor
Years active1973–present
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
Donna Peele
(m.1995;div.1996)
(m.2002;div.2006)
(m.2008;div.2011)
[1]
Children5
Parents
Relatives

Charlie Sheen followed in the footsteps of his fatherMartin Sheenin becoming an actor. He starred in a slew of successful films such asRed Dawn(1984),Platoon(1986),Wall Street(1987),Eight Men Out(1988),Young Guns(1988),The Rookie(1990),The Three Musketeers(1993), andThe Arrival(1996). In the 2000s, when Sheen replacedMichael J. Foxas the star ofABC'sSpin City,his portrayal of Charlie Crawford earned him aGolden Globe Award for Best Actor.He then starred as Charlie Harper on theCBSsitcomTwo and a Half Men(2003–11), for which he received multipleGolden GlobeandPrimetime Emmynominations, and as Dr. Charles "Charlie" Goodson on theFXseriesAnger Management(2012–14). In 2010, Sheen was thehighest-paid actor on television,earning US$1.8 million per episode ofTwo and a Half Men.[2]

In March 2011, Sheen was terminated from hisTwo and a Half Mencontract byCBSandWarner Bros.following a public series of substance-abuse issues, marital problems and comments made towards the series' creator,Chuck Lorre.[3][4]In 2015, Sheen publicly revealed that he isHIV positive,which led to an increase in HIV prevention and testing which was dubbed the "Charlie Sheen effect".[5][6]Post-Two and a Half Men,he starred in the filmsMachete Kills(2013) and9/11(2017), and had a recurring role on Lorre'sMaxseriesBookie(2023–24).

Early life

Carlos Irwin Estévez was born on September 3, 1965, in New York City,[7][8]the youngest son of actorMartin Sheen(whose real name is Ramón Estévez) and artistJanet Templeton.[9]His paternal grandparents were emigrants fromGalicia(Spain) and Ireland, respectively.[10]Sheen said in 2011 that his father wasCatholicand his mother wasSouthern Baptist.[11]He has two older brothers,EmilioandRamon,and a younger sister,Renée,all actors. His parents moved toMalibu, California,after Martin'sBroadwayrun inThe Subject Was Roses.Sheen's first movie appearance was at age nine in his father's 1974 filmThe Execution of Private Slovik.Sheen attendedSanta Monica High SchoolinSanta Monica, California,along withRobert Downey Jr.,where he was a star pitcher and shortstop for the baseball team.[9][12]

At Santa Monica High School, he showed an early interest in acting, making amateurSuper 8 filmswith his brother Emilio and school friendsRob LoweandSean Pennunder his birth name. A few weeks before his scheduled graduation from Santa Monica High School, Sheen was expelled from school for poor grades and attendance. He then chose to become an actor, and adopted the stage name Charlie Sheen. His father had adopted the surname Sheen in honor of theCatholicarchbishopand theologianFulton J. Sheen,and Charlie was an English form of his given name Carlos.[13][14]

Career

Sheen's star on theHollywood Walk of Fame

1983–1999: Breakthrough and stardom

Sheen's film career began in 1983, when he was cast to portray Ron inGrizzly II: The Predator,the sequel to the 1976 low-budget horror movieGrizzly,which remained unreleased until 2020. In 1984, he had a role in the Cold War teen dramaRed DawnwithPatrick Swayze,C. Thomas Howell,Lea Thompson,andJennifer Grey.

Sheen and Grey reunited in a small scene inFerris Bueller's Day Off(1986). He also appeared in an episode of theanthology seriesAmazing Stories.Sheen had his first major role in theVietnam WardramaPlatoon(1986).

In 1987, he starred with his father inWall Streetin which he played the role of Bud Fox, a young and ambitious stockbroker. BothWall StreetandPlatoonwere directed byOliver Stone.In 1988, Stone asked Sheen to star in his new filmBorn on the Fourth of July(1989) but later castTom Cruiseinstead. Sheen was never notified by Stone, and he only found out when he heard the news from his brother Emilio. Sheen did not take a lead role in Stone's subsequent films,[15]although he did have a cameo role inMoney Never Sleeps.

In 1988, he starred in the baseball filmEight Men Outas outfielderHappy Felsch.Also in 1988, he appeared opposite his brother Emilio inYoung Gunsand again in 1990 inMen at Work.In 1989, Sheen,John Fusco,Christopher Cain,Lou Diamond Phillips,Emilio Estévez andKiefer Sutherlandwere honored with aBronze Wranglerfor their work on the filmYoung Guns.[16]

In 1990, he starred alongside his father inCadenceas a rebellious inmate in a military stockade and withClint Eastwoodin thebuddy cop filmThe Rookie.[9]The films were directed by Sheen and Eastwood, respectively. In 1992, he featured inBeyond the LawwithLinda FiorentinoandMichael Madsen.In 1994, Sheen was given a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame.[16]In 1997, Sheen wrote his first movie,Discovery Mars,adirect-to-videodocumentary revolving around the question, "Is There Life on Mars?". The next year, Sheen wrote, produced and starred in the action movieNo Code of Conduct.[17]

Sheen appeared in several comedy roles, including theMajor Leaguefilms,Money Talks,and the spoofHot Shots!films. Sheen has also done voices for animation, appearing as Charlie inAll Dogs Go To Heaven 2(1996), replacingBurt Reynolds.In 1999, Sheen appeared in a sitcom pilot forABC,calledSugar Hill,which was not picked up.[18]In 1999, Sheen played himself inBeing John Malkovich.

2000–2011: Sitcom roles

Sheen in 2012

In 2000, Sheen debuted on the small screen when he replacedMichael J. Foxfor the last two seasons of the sitcomSpin City.For his work onSpin City,Sheen was nominated for twoALMA Awardsand won his firstGolden GlobeforBest Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy.[19][20]The series ended in 2002. He also appeared inScary Movie 3(2003),Scary Movie 4(2006) andScary Movie 5(2013) entries in the popular horror-spoof seriesScary Movie.

In 2003, Sheen was cast asCharlie Harperin theCBSsitcomTwo and a Half Men,which followed the popular Monday night time slot ofEverybody Loves Raymond.Sheen's role onTwo and a Half Menwas loosely based on Sheen's bad-boy image.[21]The role garnered him an ALMA Award and he gained threeEmmy Awardnominations and two Golden Globe award nominations.[19]During his eighth and final season on the show, Sheen earned $1.8 million per episode.[2]

Warner Bros. dismissal and publicity

Production ofTwo and a Half Menwent on hiatus in January 2011 while Sheen underwent a substance rehabilitation program in his home, his third attempt at rehab in 12 months.[22][23][24]The following month, CBS canceled the season's four remaining episodes after Sheen publicly made offensive comments about the series' creator,Chuck Lorre,[3]andWarner Bros. Televisionbanned Sheen from entering its production lot.[25]Sheen, already the highest-paid actor on television,[2]responded by publicly demanding a 50-percent raise,[26]claiming that in comparison to the amount that the series was making, he was "underpaid".[26]

CBS and Warner Bros. Television terminated Sheen's contract on March 7, 2011.[27]He was replaced byAshton Kutcher.[28][29]In the aftermath of his dismissal, Sheen continued to feud with Chuck Lorre,[30]and filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against Lorre and Warner Bros. Television, which was settled the following September 26.[31]That same month, Sheen, while presenting an award at thePrimetime Emmy Awards,addressed "everybody here fromTwo and a Half Men"and stated," From the bottom of my heart, I wish you nothing but the best for this upcoming season. We spent eight wonderful years together and I know you will continue to make great television. "[32]In 2012, Sheen returned to television inAnger Management,the spin-off of thefilm of the same name.[33]The series ended after a 100-episode run in the second season.[34]

In the wake of the dismissal, Sheen had a highly publicized meltdown which was broadcast on television and the Internet. He made claims in television interviews suggesting that he was a "warlock"with" tiger blood "and"AdonisDNA",and that he was" winning ".[35]He also posted videos to YouTube showing himself smoking cigarettes through his nose, and cursing out his former employers.[36]He told one TV interviewer, "I'm tired of pretending I'm not special. I'm tired of pretending I'm not a total bitchin' rock star fromMars."[37]After being accused ofantisemitismin 2011, Sheen claimed that his mother was Jewish,[38]althoughJewish Standardreporter Nate Bloom wrote that he found no evidence to support this and described Sheen's claim as "exceedingly unlikely".[39]Sheen said later that year that his father wasCatholicand his mother wasSouthern Baptist.[11]

On September 19, 2011, Sheen wasroastedonComedy Central.It was watched by 6.4 million people, making it the highest-rated roast on Comedy Central to date.[40]Also that year, he played a role in thehip hopmusic video "Steak & Mash Potatoes" by Chain Swangaz featuringBrother Marquis.The video features both rappers as fast-food employees who create havoc while their Boss (Sheen) is gone.[41]

2012–present

In 2012, Sheen was cast to star alongsideJason SchwartzmanandBill MurrayinRoman Coppola's surreal comedy filmA Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III.[42]That same year he voiced Dex Dogtective in theLionsgateanimated comedyFoodfight(2012).[17]For the 2013 filmMachete Kills,in which Sheen played the President of the United States, he was credited under his birth name Carlos Estévez. It was a one-time move due to the film's Hispanic theme; it was Sheen's idea to use his birth name for the film. Thetrailerand opening credits for the film used an "and introducing..." tag when showing Sheen's birth name.[43]Sheen's next feature film project was theensemble film9/11(2017), an adaptation of the9/11stage playElevatorwritten by Patrick Carson. The film also featuredWhoopi Goldberg,Gina Gershon,Luis Guzmán,Wood Harris,Jacqueline Bisset,andBruce Davison.[44]

In October 2018, Sheen flew to Australia for his "An Evening with Charlie Sheen" tour.[45]During this time, he filmed an advert for car servicing companyUltra Tune,which was the next installment in their controversial "Unexpected Situations" series alongside Parnia Porsche, Laura Lydall, Tyana Hansen, and Imogen Lovell.[46][47]

Other ventures

Sheen's "My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not An Option" tour on the marquee ofRadio City Music Hallin New York City

In 2006, Sheen launched a clothing line for children, called Sheen Kidz.[48][49]In 2011, Sheen set aGuinness World Recordas the "Fastest Time to Reach 1 Million Followers" on Twitter, adding an average of 129,000 new followers daily,[50]as well as a Guinness record for "Highest Paid TV Actor Per Episode – Current" at $1.25 million while he was a part of the cast ofTwo and a Half Mensitcom.[51]On March 3, 2011, Sheen signed with Ad.ly marketing agency specializing in Twitter and Facebook promotions.[52][53]

On March 10, 2011, Sheen announced a nationwide tour, "My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not An Option", which began in Detroit on April 2.[54]The tour sold out in 18 minutes, aTicketmasterrecord.[55]However, on April 1, 2011, theDetroit Free Pressfeatured an article that stated as of March 30 that there were over 1000 tickets available from a third-party reseller, some at 15% less than the cheapest seats sold at the Fox Theater.[56]The Huffington Postreported that it was expected Sheen would earn $1 million in 2011 from Twitter endorsements and $7 million from the North American tour.[57]Many of those attending the performance of April 2 in Detroit found it disappointing;[58]the subsequent performance in Chicago, which featured some adjustments, received a more positive reception.[59]

Sheen was announced as the face of and partner in "NicoSheen", a line of disposableE-cigarettesand related products.[60]

On August 13, 2011, Sheen hosted at the 12th annualGathering of the Juggalos,an event created by theInsane Clown Posse.He received a mixed reaction from the audience,[61]but has expressed appreciation for the culture by describing himself as aJuggalo[62]and wearing a baseball cap featuring thePsychopathic Recordslogo in public and during production meetings forAnger Management.[63]

Personal life

Family and relationships

Sheen signing a portrait in 2015

Sheen has been married three times. He has five children and one grandchild.

His oldest daughter is from a relationship with his former high school girlfriend, Paula Profit,[64]whose name has also been given as Paula Speert.[65]Through their daughter, Cassandra Estevez, Sheen has one granddaughter, named Luna.[66]

In January 1990, Sheen's fiancée,Kelly Preston,was hit by shrapnel after a gun went off in their house.[67][68][69]She broke off the engagement shortly thereafter.[70][71][72]In the 1990s, Sheen subsequently dated a number ofpornographic film actresses,includingGinger Lynn[69][73]andHeather Hunter.[69]

On September 3, 1995, Sheen married his first wife, Donna Peele.[74]That same year, Sheen was named as one of the clients of an escort agency operated byHeidi Fleiss.[75]Sheen and Peele divorced in 1996.[9]

Sheen met actressDenise Richardson the set ofGood Advicein 2000.[76]They began dating in October 2001, when Richards guest-starred on Sheen's TV showSpin City.[76]They became engaged on December 26, 2001, and married on June 15, 2002, at the estate ofSpin CitycreatorGary David Goldberg.[76]They have two daughters together (born in 2004 and 2005).[77][78]In March 2005, Richards filed for divorce, accusing Sheen of alcohol and drug abuse with threats of violence,[4]as well as accusations of Sheen looking atgay pornographyfeaturing "boys who looked underage" and being "attracted" to underage girls.[79][80]Sheen would later deny these claims, and stated that theFBIwas "aware" of the allegations and had searched his computers.[81]The divorce was finalized in November 2006 and preceded a custody dispute over their two daughters.[82][83]

On May 30, 2008, Sheen married his third wife,Brooke Mueller.Mueller gave birth to their twin sons, Bob and Max, on March 14, 2009.[84][85][86][87][88]In November 2010, Sheen filed for divorce. On March 1, 2011, police removed the couple's sons from Sheen's home. Sheen told NBC'sToday,"I stayed very calm and focused."[89]According toPeople,social services took the children after Mueller obtained arestraining orderagainst Sheen. The document said, "I am very concerned that [Sheen] is currently insane."[90]Asked if he would fight for the children, Sheen textedPeople,"Born ready. Winning."[90]Sheen and Mueller's divorce became final on May 2, 2011.[1][91][92]

On March 1, 2011, Sheen was concurrently living with 24-year-old pornographic actressBree Olsonand 24-year-old[93]model and graphic designer Natalie Kenly, whom he collectively nicknamed his "goddesses".[94][95][96][97]Olson left Sheen in April 2011, and Kenly left in June 2011.[98][99]In a January 2013 interview onPiers Morgan Tonight,Sheen stated that he was in a relationship with adult film actress and 2011Penthousemagazine Pet of the Month Georgia Jones.[100]

In February 2014, Sheen became engaged to former adult film starBrett Rossi,[101]who began going by her real name, Scottine.[102][103]With a wedding planned for November 2014, the engagement was broken off in October with an announcement that the two had "mutually decided" to separate. Sheen stated, "I've decided that my children deserve my focus more than a relationship does right now. I still have a tremendous fondness for Scotty and I wish her all the best."[104]A month later it was reported that Rossi was hospitalized for an apparent drug overdose.[105]In 2015, Rossi sued Sheen after his announcement of beingHIV-positiveand for various other allegations such as "assault and battery, emotional distress, false imprisonment and negligence".[106][107]The suit was referred to arbitration.[108]Another girlfriend of Sheen sued him in 2017, claiming that in 2015 he had concealed his HIV status from her until after they had unprotected sex.[108]The lawsuit was settled in 2022 with Sheen paying $120,000 to the woman.[109]

In June 2022, Sheen's second daughter, Sami, created anOnlyFansaccount. Sheen initially disapproved of the action.[110]He later changed his mind, citing points made by her mother.[111]

Residences

For many years, Sheen resided inBeverly Hills, California.However, he sold his property for $6.6 million in 2020.[112]As of 2022, Sheen resides in a rented house inMalibu, California.[113]

Sheen has also owned properties inAgoura Hills,Sherman OaksandCabo San Lucas,Mexico.[114][115][116]

On May 20, 1998, Sheen had a stroke after overdosing while using cocaine and was hospitalized. Sheen was found in his seaside home by a friend, after which paramedics rushed him toLos Robles Hospital & Medical CenterinThousand Oaks, California,where he was described as being in "serious condition" after his stomach was pumped.[117]Days later, Sheen checked into a rehab clinic, then told doctors that he did not intend to stay. Sheen left, but sheriff's deputies forced Sheen back to the clinic.[118]On August 11, 1998, Sheen, already on probation in California for a previous drug offense, had his probation extended by one year and entered a rehab clinic.[119][120]In a 2004 interview, Sheen disclosed that his previous overdose was caused by injecting cocaine.[121]

On December 25, 2009, Sheen was arrested for assaulting his wife at the time, Brooke Mueller, inAspen, Colorado.He was released the same day from jail after posting an $8,500 bond.[122][123]Sheen was charged with felony menacing, as well as third-degree assault and criminalmischief.[124]On August 2, 2010, Sheen, represented byYale Galanter,[125]pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault as part of aplea bargainthat included dismissal of the other charges against him. Sheen was sentenced to 30 days in a drug rehab center, 30 days of probation, and 36 hours of anger management.[126]

On October 26, 2010, the police removed Sheen from his suite at thePlaza Hotelafter he reportedly caused $7,000 in damage.[127]According to the NYPD, Sheen admitted to drinking and using cocaine the night of the incident.[127]

On November 17, 2015, Sheen publicly revealed that he wasHIV-positive,having been diagnosed roughly four years earlier.[6]In an interview, he referred to the acronym HIV as "three hard letters to absorb".[128]He manages his condition with atriple cocktailof antiretroviral drugs, and said that it was impossible that he could have knowingly infected any of his partners.[129]Sheen noted that since 2011, he had paid extortionists approximately $10 million to keep his HIV status secret.[129]Sheen stated that he was upfront about his HIV-positive condition with all of his past partners.[129]

In an episode ofThe Dr. Oz Showtaped in late 2015 and aired January 12, 2016, Sheen stated that he had "been off [his] meds for about a week now," receivingalternativetreatment in Mexico fromSam Chachoua,who claims to have an effectivevaccinefor HIV; according to his manager, however, after the episode was taped he resumed taking his medications.[130]

In April 2016, Sheen had his monthlychild supportpayments to his two ex-wives, Richards and Mueller, reduced from $55,000 to $10,000.[131]The same month, it was announced that Sheen was under investigation by the LAPD stalking unit for threatening to kill his former fiancéeScottine Ross.[132]

Corey Feldman allegation

In 2017, Sheen sued theNational Enquirerover a story alleging that, in 1986, he raped his 13-year-old co-starCorey Haimon the set ofLucas.The case was settled in 2018. Haim's mother, Judy Haim, identified a different actor as her son's rapist onThe Dr. Oz Show,and toldEntertainment Tonightthat Sheen never raped her son, calling the claims "made up".[133][134]

In March 2020, actorCorey Feldmanrepeated the claim that Sheen raped Haim in his documentary(My) Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys,corroborated by Feldman's ex-wife Susie Feldman and hisLost Boysco-starJamison Newlander.[135]Sheen, through his publicist, denied the allegations, calling them "sick, twisted and outlandish".[134]

Activism

The Charlie Sheen effect

Sheen's disclosure of his HIV-positive diagnosis corresponded with the greatest number of HIV-related Google searches ever recorded in the United States. During the three weeks following his disclosure, there were about 2.75 million more searches than expected that included the term HIV, and 1.25 million searches were directly relevant to public-health outcomes because they included search terms for condoms, HIV symptoms, or HIV testing (e.g., "get HIV tested" ).[136]

A later study found Sheen's disclosure also corresponded with a 95% increase in over-the-counter at-home HIV testing kits.[137]

The study's authors dubbed it "The Charlie Sheen Effect" with commenters noting "Charlie Sheen did more for HIV education than most UN events do."[138]Sheen spoke out for HIV prevention, citing the studies as motivation, later adding he was "humbled" to "be of service."[citation needed]

Charity work

Sheen was the 2004 spokesperson for theLee National Denim Daybreast cancer fundraiser that raised millions of dollars for research and education regarding the disease. Sheen stated that a friend of his died from breast cancer, and he wanted to try to help find a cure for the disease.[139]

A major donor and supporter of Aid For AIDS since 2006, Sheen was honored with an AFA Angel Award, one of only a few ever given, at the nonprofit's 25th Silver Anniversary Reception in 2009.[140]In addition to his financial support, he has volunteered to act as a celebrity judge for several years for their annual fundraiser,Best In Drag Show,[141]which raises around a quarter of a million dollars[140]each year in Los Angeles for AIDS assistance.[142][143] He has brought other celebrities to support the event, including his father, actorMartin Sheen.[144]Sheen's interest in AIDS was first reported in 1987 with his support ofRyan White,an Indiana teenager who became a national spokesperson for AIDS awareness after being infected with AIDS through a blood transfusion for hishemophilia.[145][146]

On March 27, 2008, Sheen andJenna Elfmanco-hosted the Scientology-affiliatedNew York Rescue Workers Detoxification Projectcharity event.[147]

Sheen donated one dollar from each ticket sold from his "My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not An Option Show" 2011 tour to theRed CrossJapanese earthquakeRelief Fund.[55]

In 2011, Sheen took on a Twitter challenge by a grieving mother to help critically ill babies born withcongenital diaphragmatic herniaby supporting the Association of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Research, Awareness and Support (CDHRAS).[148]

Sheen is a lifelong fan of theCincinnati Reds.In August 2012, he announced that he would donate $50,000 to the team's community fund, which supports various charities. The donation came after the team raised another $50,000 in an attempt to get sportscasterMarty Brennamanto shave his head on the field after a Reds victory. After Brennaman shaved his head, Sheen offered to match the previous donation total.[149]

Opinions

Political views

In a 2015 interview, Sheen described himself as a "constitutionalRepublican".Sheen discussed his desire of running for U.S. President in2016.[150]Despite having been an active critic of theBush administrationduring the office years, Sheen spoke fondly ofGeorge W. Bushin 2014 and defended his service as president by stating: "He did the best he could with what he was confronted with, and it is beyond anything I can comprehend".[151]

Sheen has been publicly scathing against former presidentDonald Trump.In 2016, he labeled Trump a "charlatan" and wished death upon him.[152][153]

September 11 attacks

Sheen is an outspoken advocate of the9/11 truth movement.[154]On September 8, 2009, he appealed to PresidentBarack Obamato set up a new investigation into the attacks. Presenting his views as a transcript of a fictional encounter with Obama, he was characterized by the press as believing the9/11 Commissionwas a whitewash and that the formerGeorge W. administrationmay have been responsible for the attacks.[155]

Anti-vaccination

Sheen is staunchlyopposed to vaccinations.After separating from Denise Richards, he sent a legal notice to his daughters' physician stating his lack of consent to vaccinate them.[156]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."[157]

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1973 Badlands Boy under lamppost Uncredited
1979 Apocalypse Now Extra[158][159]
1983 Grizzly II: Revenge Lance Released in 2020
1984 Red Dawn Matt Eckert
Silence of the Heart Ken Cruze
1985 The Fourth Wise Man Captain of Herod's soldiers
The Boys Next Door Bo Richards
1986 A Life in the Day Short film
Lucas Cappie Roew
Ferris Bueller's Day Off Garth Volbeck
Platoon Private Chris Taylor
The Wraith Jake Kesey
Wisdom Hamburger restaurant manager Cameo
1987 Wall Street Bud Fox
No Man's Land Ted Varrick
Three for the Road Paul
1988 Eight Men Out Oscar "Happy" Felsch
Young Guns Richard "Dick" Brewer
1989 Tale of Two Sisters Narrator Also writer
Major League Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn
Never on Tuesday Thief Uncredited cameo
Comicits Himself Short film; also producer
1990 Cadence Private First Class Franklin Fairchild Bean
Courage Mountain Peter
Catchfire Bob Cameo
Men at Work Carl Taylor
Navy SEALs Lieutenant Dale Hawkins
The Rookie David Ackerman
1991 Hot Shots! Lieutenant Sean Topper Harley
1993 Beyond the Law Dan Saxon
Loaded Weapon 1 Gern Cameo
Hot Shots! Part Deux Lieutenant Sean Topper Harley
Deadfall Morgan "Fats" Gripp
The Three Musketeers Aramis
1994 Terminal Velocity Richard "Ditch" Brodie
The Chase Jackson Davis "Jack" Hammond Also executive producer
Major League II Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn
1996 Loose Women Barbie-loving bartender Cameo
All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 Charles B. "Charlie" Barkin Voice
The Arrival Zane Zaminsky
1997 Money Talks James Russell
Shadow Conspiracy Bobby Bishop
Bad Day on the Block Lyle Wilder
Discovery Mars Narrator Short documentary
1998 Postmortem James McGregor
A Letter from Death Row Cop Cameo
No Code of Conduct Jacob "Jake" Peterson Also executive producer and writer
Free Money Bud Dyerson
Junket Whore Himself Documentary
1999 Lisa Picard is Famous Cameo
Five Aces Chris Martin
Being John Malkovich Himself
2001 Good Advice Ryan Edward Turner
Last Party 2000 Himself Documentary
2002 The Making of Bret Michaels
2003 Deeper Than Deep Charles "Chuck" E. Traynor Short film
Scary Movie 3 Tom Logan
2004 The Big Bounce Bob Rogers Jr.
Pauly Shore Is Dead Himself Cameo
2005 Guilty Hearts Segment: "Spelling Bee"
2006 Scary Movie 4 Tom Logan Uncredited cameo
2010 Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Bud Fox
Due Date Himself/Charlie Harper Cameo
2011 9/11 Truth: Hollywood Speaks Up Himself Documentary
2012 Madea's Witness Protection Cameo
A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III Charles Swan III
She Wants Me Himself Also executive producer
Foodfight! Dex Dogtective Voice
2013 Scary Movie 5 Himself Cameo
Machete Kills President Rathcock Credited as "Carlos Estevez"[43]
2017 Mad Families Charlie Jones
9/11 Jeffrey Cage

Television

Year Film Role Notes
1974 The Execution of Private Slovik Kid at wedding Television film
1985 Out of the Darkness Man shaving
1986 Amazing Stories: Book Three Casey Episode: "No Day at the Beach"
1992 Beyond the Law Daniel "Dan" Saxon / William Patrick Steiner / "Sid" Television film
1994 Charlie Sheen's Stunts Spectacular Himself Host
Television documentary
1996 Friends Ryan Episode: "The One with the Chicken Pox"
1999 Sugar Hill Matt Conroy Unaired sitcom pilot
2000 Rated X Artie Jay "Art" Mitchell Television film
2000–2002 Spin City Charlie Crawford 45 episodes
2001 Saturday Night Live Himself Host
Episode: "Charlie Sheen/Nelly Furtado"
2003–2011 Two and a Half Men Charlie Harper 177 episodes
2006 Overhaulin' Himself Episode: "LeMama's Boy"
2008 The Big Bang Theory Episode: "The Griffin Equivalency"
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Uncredited
Episode: "Two and a Half Deaths"
2010 Family Guy Himself Voice
Episode: "Brian Griffin's House of Payne"
2011 Comedy Central Roast Himself Roastee
Television special
2012–2014 Anger Management Charlie Goodson 100 episodes
2015 The Goldbergs Garth Volbeck Episode: "Barry Goldberg's Day Off"
2017 Typical Rick Broken Family Producer/Mental Clerk 2 episodes
2023 Bookie Himself 3 episodes

Music videos

Year Video Artist Role Notes
2018 "Drug Addicts" Lil Pump Co-doctor Starring role[160]

Awards and nominations

Sheen has received numerous accolades including aGolden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or ComedyforSpin Cityin 2002. He was Golden Globe-nominated forTwo and a Half Menin 2005 and 2006. He was nominated for thePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesforTwo and a Half Menfrom 2006 to 2009. He also received nominations for threeScreen Actors Guild Awards,aNickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards,fourPeople's Choice Awards,and threeTeen Choice Awards.He received a star on theHollywood Walk of Famein 1994.

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