Charlie Sheen Net Worth

Charlie Sheen net worth is
$35 Million

Charlos Irwin Estevez – alias The Machine, Chuckles, Carlos Estevez and Good Time Charlie – is actually far better known as Charlie Sheen, an American actor, screenwriter and film producer, who is the son of the equally famous actor and film producer Martin Sheen – yes, also Estévez, Ramón Antonio Gerardo by birth and descended from Spanish grandparents – and Janet Templeton, an artist. He was born on 3 September 1965 in New York City, and is best recognized for his starring roles in “Platoon” and “The Three Musketeers” on the big screen, and the series “Spin City” and “Two-and-a-half Men” on TV.

So just how rich is Charlie Sheen, as of early 2017? Authoritative sources estimate that Charlie has been able to build a net worth of over 35 million dollars, during a career in the entertainment industry which began in the early 1970s.

Charlie Sheen Net Worth $35 Million

As a teenager Charlie attended Santa Monica High School in California, where he showed talent in sports, especially baseball. Unfortunately, that didn’t have a positive influence on Sheen’s grades, and Charlie was expelled from school just a few weeks before matriculation.

However, thanks to his father’s influence in show business and acting in particular, Charlie had an opportunity to show his acting talent at an early age. When he was only nine years old, he was in the movie “The Execution of Private Slovik”, but the serious breakthrough for Sheen didn’t come until 1984, when the film “Red Dawn” appeared on screens. From then on Charlie’s net worth rose quickly, as he appeared in “Silence of the Heart” as Ken Cruze, in “The Boys Next Door” as Bo Richards, and in “The “Young Guns” playing Richard “Dick” Brewer. In 1989 he had the opportunity to play himself for the first time in the not very-well known short movie “Comicits”, but the next role which boosted Charlie professionally and financially was “The Three Musketeers” released in 1993, in which he played one of the main roles, Aramis.

Charlie has now appeared in over 80 films and 15 TV productions, despite acknowledged and often public problems, driven by his own talent despite suggestions that his father’s assistance has been needed. For example, for starring in “Scary Movie 5” as recently as 2013, Charlie received 250,000 dollars, and was apparently paid one point eight million dollars per episode of “Two and a Half Men” until 2011. Perhaps ironically, a recent starring role was in 100 episodes of the FX comedy series “Anger Management”, ending in 2014, but his net worth is being maintained.

However, popularity hasn’t helped Charlie to deal with his personal problems. His three marriages have allegedly been abusive, partly because of his own abuse of drugs and alcohol, and his philandering which culminated in his diagnosis of being HIV positive in 2011. Charlie was married to Donna Pete for just a year, divorcing in 1996; they had a daughter. He was then married to actress Denise Richards from 2002 until 2006 with whom he had two daughters – Denise alleged various forms of abuse. Thirdly, Charlie married Brooke Mueller in 2008, and they had twin boys before Brooke obtained a restraining order against Charlie, and they divorced in 2011.

However, Charlie is a known philanthropist, supporting particularly Aid for AIDS, but also CHERUBS – assisting kids with congenital diaphragmatic hernia.


Full NameCharlie Sheen
Net Worth$35 Million
Date Of BirthSeptember 3, 1965
Place Of BirthNew York City, New York, United States
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
ProfessionActor, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Voice Actor, Television producer, Television Director, Film director
EducationSanta Monica High School in California
NationalityAmerican
SpouseBrooke Mueller (m. 2008–2011), Denise Richards (m. 2002–2006), Donna Peele (m. 1995–1996)
ChildrenSam Sheen, Lola Rose Sheen, Cassandra Jade Estevez, Bob Sheen, Max Sheen
ParentsMartin Sheen, Janet Sheen
SiblingsEmilio Estevez, Renée Estevez, Ramon Estevez
NicknamesCarlos Irwin Estévez , Charles Sheen , Carlos Irwin Estevez , The Machine , Good Time Charlie , Chuckles , Carlos Estevez , The Warlock from Mars
Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/charliesheen
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IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000221
AwardsGolden Globe Award for Best Actor (2002), TV Land Future Classic Award (2009), ALMA Award for Year in TV Comedy - Actor (2008), Bronze Wrangler for Theatrical Motion Picture (1989), Shorty Industry Award for Best Overall Twitter Presence (2012)
NominationsPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series, People's Choice Award for Favorite Comedic TV Actor, Teen...
Movies"No Code of Conduct" (1998), "The Three Musketeers" (1993), "Three For The Road", "Scary Move 5", "Platoon" (1986), "Young Guns" (1988), "Wall Street" (1987), "Eight Men Out", "Major League" (1989), "Hot Shots!" (1991)
TV Shows"Two and Half Men", "Anger Management" (2012-2014), "Spin City"
#Trademark
1Frequently works with director 'Oliver Stone'
2Playing characters named Charlie (or such like).
3Gravelly voice
4Catchphrase: "Winning!"
TitleSalary
Machete Kills (2013)$6,410,256 (gross participation)
Scary Movie 5 (2013)$5,434,783 (gross participation)
Scary Movie 5 (2013)$250,000
Madea's Witness Protection (2012)$10,416,667 (gross participation)
Anger Management (2012)$10,000,000 (2013-2014)
Anger Management (2012)$5,000,000 (2012-2013)
Foodfight! (2012)$7,142,857 (gross participation)
She Wants Me (2012)$7,812,500 (gross participation)
Two and a Half Men (2003)$1,800,000 per episode (2010)
Two and a Half Men (2003)$875,000 per episode (2009-10)
Two and a Half Men (2003)$825,000 per episode (2008-09)
Two and a Half Men (2003)$350,000 per episode (2007-08)
Two and a Half Men (2003)$30,000,000 (2010-2011)
Two and a Half Men (2003)$44,000,000 (2010-2011)
No Code of Conduct (1998)$2,000,000
Shadow Conspiracy (1997)$4,000,000
Spin City (1996)$2,750,000 (2000/2001 season)
The Arrival (1996)$5,250,000
Terminal Velocity (1994)$6,000,000
The Three Musketeers (1993)$4,000,000
Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993)$4,000,000
Three for the Road (1987)$500,000
#Quote
1[regarding his comeback film Nine Eleven (2017)] "I just finished the film about a month ago, it's pretty interesting. It's a 9/11 film and it's the first story told from the inside. It's about five people in an elevator in the North Tower on the day of the event. It's based on actual events. We've just finished that. I've just seen the rough cut and it looks fabulous".
2[on learning he was HIV-positive] It's a hard three letters to absorb.
3[Referring to his HIV diagnosis] It's a hard three letters to absorb.
4[comparing his President in Machete Kills (2013) with his father's in The West Wing (1999)] In one day in the Oval Office I slept with three women, pulled out a machine gun, drank, smoked and swore. In seven years Dad didn't do any of that, you know?
5I don't pay escorts for sex. I pay them to leave.
6I mean, how does fucking Francis Ford Coppola, one of the greatest filmmakers of our time, see Keanu Reeves's work, see what we've all seen, and say, 'That's what I want in my movie'? How does Bertolucci see that and say, 'That's my guy'? Emilio and I sit around and just scratch our fucking heads, thinking, 'How did this guy get in?' I mean, what the fuck? How does Keanu work with Coppola and Bertolucci and I don't get a shot at that, know what I'm saying?
7(2012, on his post-Two and a Half Men (2003) antics) Clearly, a guy gets fired, his relationships are in the toilet, he's off on some fucking tour, there's nothing 'winning' about any of that. I mean, how does a guy who's obviously quicksanded, how does he consider any of it a victory? I was in total denial.
8(2012, on being off the wagon) I mean, the shit works. Sorry, but it works. Anyway, I don't see what's wrong with a few drinks. What's your drink? Tequila? Mine's vodka. Straight, because I've always said that ice is for injuries, ha ha.
9(2012, on his foot fetish) I've not dated girls because of their feet, just the length of certain toes and the shape of where things should be and they're not. Hammertoes are bad. And the second toe being too long? That's bad, too.
10[on being told that Charlie Harper's exit on Two and a Half Men (2003) will be his death] I have always been told that I have nine lives, so it's going to be amazing to witness my own funeral, which is clearly a win-win situation, because Ashton [Kutcher] has given me a tenth.
11[2011, on hooking up with random women during the making of Major League (1989)] It wasn't as bad as on Young Guns (1988). We made that one in Santa Fe, and you would fly into Albuquerque and drive to Santa Fe on this two-lane highway. Literally, the girls that were leaving would pass the ones coming in. Major League (1989) was so physically demanding that you didn't have a lot of time for that. You're lying in bed and everything [hurts], and you're thinking, I have to pitch tomorrow?! But there were certain days that we'd look at the schedule for the next day and be like, 'Gentlemen, tonight we ride.'
12A gunshot in the morning will wake you up better than a nice cup of coffee.
13[comment from 1987] I am the definition of decadence.
14Resentments are the rocket fuel that lives in the tip of my saber.
15[on being fired from his hit TV show] [CBS] picked a fight with a warlock.
16[March, 2011 comment] It's been a tsunami of media and I've been riding it on a mercury surfboard.
17I'm not fair game. I'm not a soft target. It's over. There's a new sheriff in town. And he has an army of assassins.
18[on if he's bi-polar] I'm not bi-polar, I'm bi-winning. I win here and I win there.
19If you are part of my family, I will love you violently.
20If you borrowed my brain for five seconds, you'd be like, "Dude! Can't handle it, unplug this bastard!" It fires in a way that's maybe not from, uh ... this terrestrial realm.
21I'm shakin' a tree. I'm shakin' all the trees.
22I'm different. I have a different constitution, I have a different brain, I have a different heart. I got tiger blood, man.
23Can't is the cancer of happen.
24I get in trouble for being honest ... I'm extremely old-fashioned.
25I was banging seven gram rocks and finishing them. Because that's how I roll.
26The only thing I'm addicted to is winning. This bootleg cult, arrogantly referred to as Alcoholics Anonymous, reports a 5 percent success rate. My success rate is 100 percent.
27I got magic and I got poetry in my fingertips, most of the time, and this includes naps. I'm an F-18, bro, and I will destroy you in the air and deploy my ordinance to the ground.
28Dying is for fools.
29People say it's lonely at the top, but I sure like the view.
30{On his greatest fears] Failure. Unhirable, shutdown failure. Sharks. Death.
31[on being asked if he had to choose between losing his arm or his career] Career. Because I'm a baseball player, and the thought of not being able to swing a bat, or even to feel both breasts at the same time...
32I'm Spanish-Irish. I mean, sh*t, that's a volatile combination.
33I'm tired of pretending I'm not special. I'm tired of pretending that I'm not a total bitchin' rock star from Mars.
34I have one speed. One gear. Go! I dare you to keep up with me.
35Winning!
36I closed my eyes and made it so with the power of my mind, and unlearned 22 years of fiction... the fiction of AA. It's a silly book written by a broken-down fool.
37Ambien. Hello. Ambien. Hello. The devil's aspirin? That was the one thing in New York that was not part of my normal blend.
38I am on a drug, it's called Charlie Sheen. It's not available because if you try it you will die. Your face will melt off and your children will weep over your exploded body.
39I'm tired of pretending I'm not a total bitchin' rock star from Mars.
40It seems to me like nineteen amateurs with box-cutters taking over four commercial airliners and hitting seventy-five per cent of their targets, that feels like a conspiracy theory. It raises a lot of questions. A couple of years ago, it was severely unpopular to talk about any of this. It feels like from the people I talk to, and the research I've done and around my circles, it feels like the worm is turning. Just show us how this particular plane pulled off these maneuvers ... It is up to us to reveal the truth. It is up to us because we owe it to the families, we owe it to the victims, we owe it to everyone's life who was drastically altered, horrifically, that day and forever. We owe it to them to uncover what happened. - On the September 11th attacks.
41I'm personally trying to change my image and change things about myself but they don't want to let it die. I guess there are more sales in controversy. They should change the title of 'Hard Copy' to Hard Charlie or Sheen Copy, Christ I'm on there twice a week I should get some royalties maybe. Are there so few things going on out there that my birthday party made news? Just a couple days ago on Hard Copy they said I had a nice birthday party and my parents and everybody was there , a good family night, a sober night. They said, 'but the real party took place the next day when Charlie Sheen and all his buddies had a roomful of strippers and porn stars and there were adult film stars on all the monitors in every room of the house', I'm thinking 'No this is absolute madness I was at my house watching football with my friends!' I've got twenty witnesses.
42"There is this one tabloid reporter I know. She gets some germ of a rumor and expounds on it. She just goes nuts. I finally called and a asked what her problem was. She said, Well, honey, we are trying to create this bad-boy image for you, and it sells issues.I tried to reason with her by asking how she would feel if she was the target of those stories. Basically, she told me that the newspaper was trying to perpetuate a James Dean image for me. I lost it and said, Lady, James Dean died at 24, and that's not the image I want. It made no difference. They are hopeless." (Penthouse 1993)
43"At first it was about really living that lifestyle that I had envisioned, that I had really hoped for. I'd hoped to be a very recognizable celebrity. I thought thats what it was all about: the women, money, the fame, all the the bull****. When you get in it when you're suddenly in the eye of the storm, its not as good as it looks like from the outside. Its not as appealing as it looked when I would hang out with Emilio or Tom (Cruise) or Judd (Nelson) the guys who were going through it when I was still on my way up." (SV Entertainment 1991)
44There is such a thing as too much fun. It gets redundant. How many times can you wake up and struggle to remember your name, her name and where you are?
45"I'd never smoked but Oliver wanted me to smoke in the film. 'Better start early,' he said. 'That way you won't be sick when we're shooting.' So I did. And now I find it hard to stop. I guess you pay a price for everything." (LA Times December 1986)
46"Yeah, I'd get an eye tuck or a chin tuck. A lot of my job is how you look." - On if he would ever consider plastic surgery.
47At age 16. I was arrested for possession of marijuana. Then I was arrested again a year later for this five-day crime spree, where I'd go to the Beverly Hills Hotel and tell people that I'd been a guest and lost my term paper. They'd let me look through the trash, where I'd find all these credit-card receipts and use the numbers to make phone orders.
48"I remember thinking and feeling and believing that I was not able to stop, that I genuinely was incapable of putting an end to this. It wasn't even that I didn't know what to do with myself if I could stop. I didn't take the thought that far. It was, 'My God, I can't stop. Now what?' Not, 'OK, if I stop?' That was a terribly sad reality." - On his drug and alcohol abuse.
49"You can go to the best restaurant in town with no reservation, at peak mealtime with seven friends, and say, 'We're hungry.' Then you could leave that meal, call a guy on the way to the airport to fire up a jet to take you to Vegas, go to a casino with nothing -no wallet, nothing and talk a casino manager into giving you a $50,000 line of credit." - On the lifestyle you can have as a young, hot movie star.
50"He brings a reality to his work that's beyond what is required, and I think it takes the audience to another place. He tortures himself doing it, but God bless him, because that work exists forever. It's educational, watching his stuff. He teaches us about taking risks and about letting go of self, of celebrity, ego and all that crap we hang on to in front of the camera. Sean just says, 'That's not what I'm here for.' " - On Sean Penn.
51You see, my brother [Emilio Estevez] didn't go as nuts as I did when he started getting that first taste of it all. I just thought that's what you're supposed to do. You become a fucking overnight success and suddenly everything's free. Everybody wants to be your best friend. It's amazing and dangerous: The more money you make, the more things people want to give you for free. It should be the opposite. It's very easy to get caught up with that fast life. Once you understand that you have to pay your way, you begin to handle your success and life.
52Fame is a fickle mistress. It's very deceiving. It looks really bitchin' from the outside, and then you get it and it's very confusing professionally, socially, emotionally. It's confusing because you're so worried about how you're perceived. A lot of my exploits were guilt-driven, shame-driven. I would hang out with the lower- class individual and try to give away as much as possible, because on some level I felt like I hadn't really earned all I had, and when was everyone going to find out? When would the curtain be yanked back? And all this because one day I was a working actor, just trying to pursue something I enjoyed and trying to make a living, and the next day I was a commodity.
53One of my fondest memories is when Slash, from Guns N' Roses, sat me down at his house and said, 'You've got to clean up your act.' You know you've gone too far when Slash is saying, 'Look, you've got to get into rehab, you have to shut it down. You're going to die.' He's a terrific guy and I love him, he's a buddy of mine, but I had to step back from that situation and go, 'Yeah, but you're Slash. Whaddya mean?' We'd been up for about four days. But I still heard him because a part of me was saying, 'This isn't as much fun as I thought it was going to be. Something's missing.'
54Sometimes it's work, sometimes it's that something extra. I'm not going to lie to you, there are times you show up on the set and have two lines, and you simply walk through. It's just work. Then there are certain scenes and moments, based on the intensity or intent of what you're trying to pull off, that call for more of an all- out effort. That's when you bring out your best.
55"In sobriety they teach you to think the drink through. Don't just think about having the drink and how good it's going to feel. Think through to the next morning, how it's going to influence you, the shame, how it's going to trigger the domino effect. If I do that I end up with, OK, I'm not going to drink. It's the same thing with one-night stands. I appreciate my time in the mornings so much that I'd rather go to bed at night alone than deal with waking up, creeping around the bedroom, being quiet, worrying. Also, I'd like to be with somebody I care about. Something moderately substantial." - Quote from 2001.
56"It was a rough time for me. I was living that New York nightlife. Fame had arrived, it was a fresh thing and everybody was my best friend. It didn't matter if I had a 6 A.M. call, as long as the bar was serving until 4 A.M. I was there. I had to learn to do more than just try to make it to lunch. Fortunately, I realized that I've got a job a million other guys would die for and the responsibility to the money-paying public to give it my best shot." - On filming Wall Street (1987).
57"I nearly died, which is about as bad as you can get. I'm totally convinced that drugs and alcohol brought me very close to death two or three times, and it's more luck than anything else that I'm still alive. My spirit was dying and I believe when your spirit dies, it's only a matter of time before your body follows." - On his near fatal drug overdose.
58I drank, toward the end, two or three bottles of vodka a day. I wouldn't drink the whole day; I'd drink about every hour and a half. A big water glass full of vodka. That would get me through the next couple of hours.
59I have 12 tattoos, and I wish I hadn't gotten so many now. It's hard when you have to take your shirt off two hours in make-up and it doesn't cover them.
60I still want just one at-bat in the Major Leagues. Just one. I'll take it over an Oscar. Then, I'm in the Baseball Encyclopedia. Forever. Forever. Even if I strike or walk.
61The only thing I didn't do was shoot heroin. When I was ten years old, I told myself that I'd never do heroin because one of two things would happen -- I'd do it once and die or I'd do it once and then do it every day for the rest of my life. I guess I should have made that same decision about all the other drugs.
62I don't really hang out with a lot of people anymore. In the past I always had to surrounded myself with a crowd. Today, I just don't need it. But while my life might seem dull to some, it's exciting to me. That's because through my sobriety, I'm finally able to enjoy a level of serenity that I've witnessed in other people but never had myself. And that kind of self-contentment can't be purchased or acquired. It has to be earned. I'm trying to earn it. Everyday.
63The hardest were those first 30 days sober. Then, three months and six months. But if I compare the amount of time I've been sober to the amount of time I've partied, well, let's just say I've still got a lot of catching up to do. Staying sober is the most important thing in my life, along with my family and loved ones. The movies, TV, money and all the other crap is just secondary.
64If I've learned anything at all, it's that I know nothing about women. They remain a mystery. But I've learned to stop trying to figure them out. There's no end to the journey, and that's what makes it so compelling.
65"There was a time when I couldn't leave the house until I'd smoked three joints, taken tranquilisers and drunk a bottle of Bourbon. So this is my last chance to get things right. People usually go into my sort of therapy for a month then come out and slowly try to adjust their lives. The fact that I'm in for five months shows how much work I've had to do." (1999)
66She was a sweet girl, but when she grew up I started to have a crush on her which lasts to this day. I also chose her film name. She was known as Horowitz and I said she should change it. We were listening to a lot of Doors music, including the tracks Riders On The Storm, and I said she should change her name to Rider with a Y. The next thing, she's Winona Ryder. No one believes me, but that's the truth.
67"The bad part is that there's a lot of waiting, a lot of sitting around, a lot of down time. It's hard to keep the energy level up. We're all human and it's just impossible." - On film acting.
68All actors want to be athletes, and all athletes want to make movies. It's a strange situation when I meet up with a baseball player -- one of my heroes -- and all he wants to talk about is movies and all I want to talk about is baseball. To this day I cannot accept the fact that baseball players are as interested in what I do as I am in what they do. So I'm making movies -- big deal! They're playing major league baseball. That's the ultimate. They're in 'The Show'. I know I'm in the entertainment business, but it's not like facing Rob Dibble or Nolan Ryan, where you have to come through on the spot. If I screw up a line, well, I get as many takes as I need to nail the sucker. If it means 10 takes, fine. But if a hitter goes 1 for 10 it's another story -- he's only batting .100, and that's not going to cut it in the bigs.
69"I collect guns and shoot them regularly. It's all purely recreational shooting, I believe in the right to bear arms. I'm beside myself on the banning of the semi- automatic assault rifle. Guns don't kill people, people do. I don't carry a gun, but I respect them. I always take a gun on location because you never know. " (1989)
70I'm very fortunate in that I like people or I'd probably be in jail right now. It takes more time explaining why you can't give an autograph, which is usually bullshit, than to just do it. I like to sign autographs of pictures because you're giving people something back for supporting you. Somewhere down the line somebody may think you treated them well and buy a ticket to your film.
71"Three for the Road (1987) was a piece of shit that I wished didn't exist and that I was terrible in".
72"Maybe for me and my peers, we've gotten a lot of power too quickly. I'm not a celebrity. I don't sing or dance, so I act. All the public sees is the autograph signing and the sunglasses. They don't see the 16-hour days, the last-minute rewrites and the hell that goes into movies." (1989 Quote)
73"Paula is a sweet lady and a great addition to the family. I'm not really familiar with her music, and I've said this to her face. We had a party at the house for my sister, Renee, and (my) Dad said, 'Charlie, put on some Paula Abdul, I don't own any of her records'. So I replied, 'I've been playing them so much, they're all worn out, they scratch and skip all over the place it would be an embarrassment'. Paula didn't buy it for an instant." - 1993 quote, during the time Paula Abdul was married to his brother Emilio Estevez.
74"I was just tired - and sick and tired of being sick and tired, of living like a vampire." - On qutting drinking.
75I did that garbage film with my brother (Men at Work (1990)) That didn't work. I did an action movie Navy Seals (1990). That didn't work. I did a buddy cop picture (The Rookie (1990)) with Clint Eastwood. I figured that one was a shoo-in. It was an honor to work with Clint. I don't know what happened. I must have caught him one movie to early. Not to make excuses, but 600,000 of Clint's biggest fans were in the Persian Gulf fighting a war when The Rookie (1990) came out. That's a poor excuse for a flop, isn't it?
76"I guess I went a little nuts. But I knew I didn't want to be at the (movie) premiere with 500 people 6 months down the line, embarrassed by my physical condition. So I developed a program that was Olympic in its intensity. Eight hours a day, six days a week, combining martial arts, yoga, weight lifting, running, swimming, and stationary bike. I went to Maui 'cause I had to be in tropical climate to burn the fat. I brought my chef who had the difficult task of preparing three meals a day with no salt, no fat, no red meat, no cholesterol, and still keeping it interesting, you know? Maybe a plate of steam for breakfast." - On how (and why) he got so muscular and fit for the Rambo sequence in Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993).
77"I didn't want to have my wife in the movie snatched by Robert Redford. Besides, to show, in the end, that the million dollars didn't mean anything to the guy by having him buy at an auction an elephant, or whatever the fuck it was, for a million bucks? I mean, the millionaire's already jammed your wife, man, keep the cash!" - On why he turned down Woody Harrelson's part in Indecent Proposal (1993).
78"I didn't feel it would be any fun. I don't feel connected to basketball. At least, when I do a baseball movie, I know I'm gonna have a good time." - On why he turned down Woody Harrelson's part in White Men Can't Jump (1992).
79There is a fine line between confidence and cockiness. And when you lose sight of what side you're walking on, that's when you are in trouble.
80I don't know. I want to go home at the end of the day and feel like I left a certain part of myself behind. You watch a Pacino performance, a DeNiro performance, you sit back in wonder and watch what they did. I'm curious as to what it would take for me to get to that place.
81Public speaking is a tremendous fear of mine. The Tonight Show (1962), David Letterman. I would always do a few shots or take an anti-whatever, some prescription relaxation deal and go out there and just kind of just flow with it.
82It's hard to be specific about what parts I may have lost. But ultimately, it's what I'm known for.
83My father gave me some pretty bad advice - keep it honest, which I did. People ask, why am I so honest with the press? I don't have an answer. I suppose I'm honest everywhere else. Why should it stop here? Most of my shit sounds like lies. But all my stories are true, and that's the problem. They call me the last honest man in Hollywood. But I care what people think, we all do.
84"If he's not getting something out of a performance, he'll come up and go, 'What are you, a faggot from Malibu? Were you playing too much fucking volleyball on the beach growing up?' He once said that my reaction in a shot was comparable to a 'bad Mark Hamill moment.' I said, 'Oliver, I'll take that as a compliment. Star Wars was one of my favorite movies.' - On Oliver Stone.
85"I was 10 years old. Dad used to take us on location so the family wouldn't be split up, so we were with him in the Philippines. That's when the heart attack happened. He came back so pale and sick, so weak and thin, seeming so much older, and walking with a cane. This world of fantasy and artifice that I'd known suddenly was about real life and death, about the potential loss of a parent. It didn't make any sense to me. It was enough to keep me away from acting for a long time." - On his father's heart attack filming Apocalypse Now (1979).
86"The same role had been offered to Emilio a year earlier but the financing fell through. This time, Emilio was on another project, so Oliver Stone offered it to me. It was the break of my life, and I knew it. But it was a strange experience, because we filmed in the Philippines, less than 100 miles away from where my dad had filmed Apocalypse Now (1979). People say I look like him - now, here I was, not only making a picture about Vietnam the way he did, but also narrating it the way he did. And, like him, I had a moment that came close to death, when I fell halfway out of a helicopter, but was caught just in time by one of the actors." - On Platoon (1986).
87"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.
88I 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.
89Usually in a battle sequence when a bomb is going off, you forget you're acting.
90"This is like a sober acid trip" (his reaction to winning the Golden Globe Award!)
91[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)]
#Fact
1Charlie Sheen shared a scene with actress Sandra McCoy in an episode of Two and a Half Men (2003). Sandra McCoy had starred in the TV movie Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough (2005) as Elena Sandoval. The film was a sequel to Wild Things (1998). Sheen's Ex wife Denise Richards played Kelly Van Ryan in that film.
2Has twice turned down a role for a movie that had the word "way" in the title: The Cowboy Way (1994) and Carlito's Way (1993).
3He has admitted smoking 40 cigarettes a day since 1986.
4Announced on The Dr. Oz Show (on January 11, 2016) that he quit drinking on November 18, 2015, the day after his HIV announcement on The Today Show.
5He was offered a scholarship to play baseball by the University of Kansas.
6On 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.
7Of 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.
8Turned down the role of John Nash in A Beautiful Mind (2001).
9Was considered for the role of Nuke LaLoosh in Bull Durham (1988).
10People Magazine's 25 Most Intriguing People [2011].
11Forbes' Celebrity 100 Power Ranking [2010] (Ranked: 63).
12Yale Book of Quotations Top 10 Quotes [2011] (Ranked: 7).
13AskMen's Top 49 Men [2011] (Ranked: 16).
14Forbes' Celebrity 100 Power Ranking by Web Hits [2008] (Ranked: 86).
15Forbes' Celebrity 100 Power Ranking by TV [2008] (Ranked: 63).
16Forbes Celebrity 100 Power Ranking [2011] (Ranked: 28).
17In Touch Magazine's Hollywood's Nastiest Splits [August 2008] (Ranked: 1).
18Entertainment Weekly's 50 Most Powerful Entertainers [2010] (Ranked: 15).
19America's 10 Favorite TV Personalities: Harris Poll [2009] (Ranked: 7).
20EntertainmentWise's Top 20 Most Shocking Celebrity Breakups [August 2007] (Ranked: 14).
21Forbes' Celebrity 100 Power Ranking [2008] (Ranked: 85).
22Forbes' Celebrity 100 Power Ranking by Press [2008] (Ranked: 87).
23Vanity Fair's Best Bad Boys [2010] (Ranked: 2).
24Forbes' Celebrity 100 Power Ranking by Salary [2008] (Ranked: 66).
25Forbes Hollywood's 10 Hottest Tots [2008] (Ranked: 10).
26AOL's Top 10 Celebrity Searches [2011] (Ranked: 1).
27Forbes' Celebrity 100 Power Ranking [2013] (Ranked: 67).
28America's 10 Favorite TV Personalities: Harris Poll [2008] (Ranked: 7).
29In Touch Magazine's Hollywood's Hottest Dads [2005] (Ranked: 10).
30Forbes' Celebrity 100 Power Ranking [2009] (Ranked: 88).
31Access Hollywood's Top Weddings of 2008 (Ranked: 6).
32VH-1's 40 Winningest Winners [2011] (Ranked: 40).
33Inside TV's 50 Sexiest Men on TV [2005].
34Was considered for the part of Charley Brewster in Fright Night (1985).
35Turned down the role of Leonard in Memento (2000).
36Turned down the role of Henry Hill in Goodfellas (1990).
37Was considered for a role in The Hangover Part II (2011).
38Was considered for a role in The Expendables 3 (2014).
39Was considered for the part of Jonathan Harker in Dracula (1992).
40Was considered for the part of Mitch McDeere in The Firm (1993).
41Was considered for the part of David Kleinfeld in Carlito's Way (1993).
42His granddaughter, Luna Estevez, was born July 17, 2013.
43Appeared, with Jon Cryer, in a PSA for the "Wounded Warriors Project". [2009]
44Starting production on a pilot for CBS on April 23rd. Show titled Two and a Half Men (2003) also starring Jon Cryer. Show is about a bachelor whose brother, "Cryer", moves in with him and brings his son. [April 2003]
45Appeared, with Michael Jordan, in a commercial for "Hanes" underwear. [2009]
46Before his Two and a Half Men (2003) termination, Charlie Sheen was the highest paid actor on a primetime series in the history of television. During that time he was making $2 million per episode.
47The Walking Dead (2010) creator Robert Kirkman wanted Charlie Sheen to appear in the second season of the hit AMC TV-show.
48Was considered for the part of Andy Dufresne in The Shawshank Redemption (1994).
49Auditioned for the role of Blane in Pretty in Pink (1986).
50Turned down the offer of a cameo in the final season of HBO's hit TV-series Entourage (2004).
51He was interested in the role of Glen 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.
52Turned down the role of Daniel LaRusso in The Karate Kid (1984).
53Turned down the role which ultimately went to Will Ferrell in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001).
54Was considered for the role of Maverick in Top Gun (1986).
55Was considered for the role of Johnny Utah in Point Break (1991).
56Was considered for the role of Vincent in The Godfather: Part III (1990).
57Turned down the role of Robert Philip in Enchanted (2007) because he was already committed to the TV series Two and a Half Men (2003).
58Was considered for the lead role of William in Cutthroat Island (1995).
59Read for the part of Amos Hart in Chicago (2002).
60Has done both Army boot camp and Navy Seals boot camp for his movies Platoon and Navy Seals.
61Is 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.
62Member of the 1984 Santa Monica High School varsity baseball team coached by José López.
63Former son-in-law of Moira Fiore.
64His father is of half Spanish and half Irish ancestry, and his mother has English and Scottish ancestry.
65Plead no contest to a misdemeanor charge at a June 7 hearing, and will be sentenced to 30 days in jail instead. Due to this plea deal, the actor will avoid being sentenced to probation once he finished the time in jail. The sentence is a result of the domestic dispute with his wife Brooke Mueller and Sheen's arrest in late 2009. [June 2010]
66Surrendered custody of his daughters Sam 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]
67Checked himself into a rehab facility in relation to the domestic violence assault on his wife Brooke Mueller in late 2009. [February 2010]
68Lives in Beverly Hills and Malibu, California.
69(December 25, 2009) Was arrested on domestic violence charges, including for second-degree assault, menacing and criminal mischief. He was released the same day after posting an $8,500 bond.
70Twin sons Bob Sheen and Max Sheen born March 14, 2009.
71Charlie and his wife, Brooke Mueller, are expecting their first progeny together, twin boys, due in April 2009.
72Publicist Stan Rosenfield confirmed that Sheen and Brooke Mueller married, but declined to give more details. (30 May 2008).
73Rebecca Gayheart and Eric Dane introduced him to his third wife Brooke Mueller.
74Married Brooke Mueller in a private ceremony in Los Angeles.
75Among the 60 guests at his wedding to Brooke Mueller were Rebecca Gayheart, Eric Dane and his two daughters Sam and Lola.
76He 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).
77Credited 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.
787/10/07: Engaged to Brooke Mueller.
79September 2006: He is to become the highest-paid comedy star on television. He will earn $350,000 per episode for the upcoming season of Two and a Half Men (2003).
80Former brother-in-law of Paula Abdul.
81Living with Brooke Mueller. They met at a party in May, 2006.
82Played 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.
83Was considered for the role of Batman/Bruce Wayne in Batman (1989).
84Was in attendance at Chris Penn's funeral.
85Attended Chaminade-Julienne High School in Dayton, Ohio.
86The 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.
87Former Brat Pack member.
88He and Denise Richards, have both guest-starred on the TV show Friends (1994), though not in the same episode.
896/1/05: Daughter, Lola Rose Sheen, was born in Los Angeles, weighing in at 6 lb. 10 oz.
90He 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).
91Was a partner in Engram Digital.
92Was a partner in Ventura Films, E.M.A. with David Michael O'Neill, David Sherrill and Nick Cassavetes. E.M.A. aparently stood for 'eat my ass'.
93Was a partner in Sheen/Michaels Entertainment with Bret Michaels and Shane Stanley and Jim Faraci.
94Turned down roles White Men Can't Jump (1992), Indecent Proposal (1993), and The Cowboy Way (1994), all of which eventually went to Woody Harrelson.
95Has a tattoo on his chest that looks like a note pinned to it that reads, "Be Back in 15 Minutes."
96Enjoys deep-sea fishing.
97Is a baseball fanatic and is extremely knowledgeable about the sport as well as past and current players.
988/3/90: His family made 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. (Source
  • TV Guide interview).
99Is mentioned in the Jewel Kilcher song "Intuition" in the line: "You learned cool from magazines, you learned love from Charlie Sheen".
100Daughter, Sam Sheen, was born during the production of Scary Movie 3 (2003). Since the movie's initials are "SM", he and ex-wife Denise Richards wanted a name with those two letters in it.
101Has starred in three TV series in which his character has been named "Charlie." They are Spin City (1996), Two and a Half Men (2003) and Anger Management (2012).
1023/9/04: Daughter Sam Sheen born at 10:57 p.m in Los Angeles. weighing in at 7 lb. 3 oz.
103He once owned the baseball 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's since sold the ball).
104He is an avid Cincinnati Reds fan.
105Uncle of Taylor Estevez and Paloma Estevez. Joe Estevez is his uncle.
106August 2001: Drove Ben Affleck to Promises Rehabilitation Center in Malibu, CA, for treatment of alcohol abuse.
107January 2002: Engaged to Denise Richards.
108His first film with George Clooney stayed unreleased because of FX problems.
109Loves barbeque sauce, and has even thought about releasing his own brand someday.
1104/23/98: 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.
111Was considered for Tom Cruise's role in Born on the Fourth of July (1989).
112Listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1986" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 38.
1131991: He and a close friend found themselves in possession of Guinea Pig: Ginî piggu - Akuma no jikken (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.
114Children: daughter Cassandra Jade Estevez (born December 12, 1984), with ex-girlfriend Paula Profit, daughters Sam Sheen (born 9th March 2004) and Lola Rose Sheen (born 1st June 2005), with Denise Richards.
115Brother of actor Emilio Estevez and Renée Estevez and Ramon Estevez.
116Son of actor Martin Sheen and Janet Sheen.
1175/21/96: Arrested for allegedly assaulting a woman at his home in Agoura, CA. The woman claims she was pushed to the floor and knocked out.
1185/21/97: Charged with misdemeanor battery against his ex-girlfriend Brittany Ashland.
1195/20/98: Hospitalized in Thousand Oaks, CA, for a drug overdose.
1205/22/98: Upon release from the hospital, he checked into Promises, a rehab center, 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.
121Member of the 1983 Santa Monica High School varsity baseball team coached by José López.
122He fought constantly with older brother Emilio Estevez. He was a good student, but then let his grades slip when he skipped school in high school to play baseball.
123Was born a "blue baby". The doctor who saved him was named Irwin and his parents named him after the doctor.
124Accidentally shot then fiancée Kelly Preston in the arm. Soon after that incident, she left him and married her formerly platonic friend John Travolta.
1259/27/99: His request for an early end to his probation for drugs that extends to 6/6/00 was denied by a Malibu judge.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Wraith1986Jake Kesey The Wraith
Ferris Bueller's Day Off1986Boy in Police Station
Lucas1986Cappie
Amazing Stories1986TV SeriesCasey
Out of the Darkness1985TV MovieMan Shaving (uncredited)
The Boys Next Door1985Bo Richards
The Fourth Wise Man1985TV MovieMaximus
Silence of the Heart1984TV MovieKen
Red Dawn1984Matt
Grizzly II: The Concert1983Lance
Apocalypse Now1979Extra (uncredited)
The Execution of Private Slovik1974TV MovieKid at wedding (uncredited)
Badlands1973Boy Under Lamppost (uncredited)
9/112017completedJeffrey Cage
Mad Families2017Charlie
#Cybriety2015TV SeriesCharlie
The Goldbergs2015TV SeriesGarth Volbeck
Anger Management2012-2014TV SeriesCharlie Goodson
Machete Kills2013Mr. President (as Carlos Estevez)
Arianna: Sexy People (The FIAT Song)2013ShortCharlie
Scary Movie 52013Charlie Sheen
A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III2012Charles Swan III
Madea's Witness Protection2012Charlie Sheen (uncredited)
Foodfight!2012Dex Dogtective (voice)
She Wants Me2012Charlie Sheen
Anger Management: Charlie's Baby Featurette2012Video
Two and a Half Men2003-2011TV SeriesCharlie Harper
Due Date2010Charlie Harper
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps2010Bud Fox (uncredited)
Family Guy2010TV SeriesCharlie Sheen
The Big Bang Theory2008TV SeriesCharlie Sheen
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation2008TV SeriesCharlie Sheen
Scary Movie 42006Tom Logan (uncredited)
The Big Bounce2004Bob Rogers, Jr.
Scary Movie 32003Tom
Pauly Shore Is Dead2003Charlie Sheen
Spin City2000-2002TV SeriesCharlie Crawford
Good Advice2001Ryan Edward Turner
The Drew Carey Show2000TV SeriesCharlie Sheen
Lisa Picard Is Famous2000Charlie Sheen
Rated X2000TV MovieArtie Mitchell
Sugar Hill1999TV SeriesMatt
Being John Malkovich1999Charlie
Five Aces1999Chris Martin (as Charles Sheen)
Free Money1998Bud Dyerson (as Charles Sheen)
A Letter from Death Row1998Cop #1
No Code of Conduct1998Jake Peterson (as Charles Sheen)
Postmortem1998/IJames McGregor (as Charles Sheen)
Discovery Mars1997VideoNarrator
Bad Day on the Block1997Lyle Wilder
Money Talks1997James Russell
Loose Women1997Barbie Loving Bartender
Shadow Conspiracy1997Bobby Bishop
Frame by Frame1996
Friends1996TV SeriesRyan
All Dogs Go to Heaven 21996Charlie Barkin (voice)
The Arrival1996Zane Zaminsky
Terminal Velocity1994Richard 'Ditch' Brodie
Major League II1994Rick 'Wild Thing' Vaughn
The Chase1994Jack Hammond
The Three Musketeers1993Aramis
Deadfall1993Morgan "Fats" Gripp
Hot Shots! Part Deux1993Topper Harley
Beyond the Law1993Daniel 'Dan' Saxon
Loaded Weapon 11993Valet
Hot Shots!1991Lt. Topper Harley Rhett Butler Superman
The Rookie1990David Ackerman
Cadence1990Bean
Men at Work1990Carl Taylor
Navy Seals1990Lt. Dale Hawkins
Catchfire1990Bob
Courage Mountain1990Peter
Tale of Two Sisters1989Narrator
Never on Tuesday1989Thief (uncredited)
Major League1989Ricky Vaughn
Eight Men Out1988Oscar 'Hap' Felsch
Young Guns1988Richard 'Dick' Brewer
Wall Street1987Bud Fox
No Man's Land1987Ted Varrick
Three for the Road1987Paul
Wisdom1987City Burger Manager
A Life in the Day1986Short
Platoon1986Chris

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Platoon: 302017Documentary executive producer post-production
Mad Families2017executive producer
She Wants Me2012executive producer
Sheen's Korner2011TV Series producer
No Code of Conduct1998executive producer
Charlie Sheen's Stunts Spectacular1994TV Movie executive producer
The Chase1994executive producer
Clint, 'The Rookie' & Me1990TV Movie co-producer
Comicitis1989Short producer
R.P.G. II1988Short producer
R.P.G.1986Short producer
The KeepersTV Series executive producer - 2013

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III2012performer: "Águas de Março"
Rude Tube2011TV Series performer - 1 episode
Two and a Half Men2004-2010TV Series performer - 6 episodes
No Man's Land1987performer: "I Got You I Feel Good" - uncredited

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Platoon: 302017Documentary post-production
Sheen's Korner2011TV Series
20 Minutes with the President2010Short
No Code of Conduct1998screenplay - as Charles Sheen
Discovery Mars1997Video
Tale of Two Sisters1989poems
R.P.G. II1988Short
R.P.G.1986Short

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Sheen's Korner2011TV Series
R.P.G. II1988Short
R.P.G.1986Short

Cinematographer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Nobody's Heroes1983

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
American Federale2013Documentary special thanks
Fall of the Republic: The Presidency of Barack H. Obama2009Documentary special thanks
Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup2009Video documentary grateful acknowledgment
A Day in the Life of Two and a Half Men2008Video documentary short special thanks
Money Never Sleeps2000Video documentary special thanks
Unhook the Stars1996special thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
American Badass: A Michael Madsen Retrospective2018Documentary post-productionHimself
Platoon: 302017Documentary post-productionHimself and Narrator
Do You Think I'm a Joke?Documentary filmingHimself
Good Morning America1989-2017TV SeriesHimself - Guest / Himself
The View2017TV SeriesHimself
Extra2014-2017TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest / Himself - Anger Management
Jorden runt på 6 steg2016TV SeriesHimself
Today2011-2016TV SeriesHimself - Guest / Himself
The Graham Norton Show2016TV SeriesHimself
The Dr. Oz Show2016TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
Must See TV: A Tribute to James Burrows2016TV SpecialHimself
Entertainment Tonight1990-2015TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Anger Management / Him / ...
The Honors: A Salute to American Heroes2015TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Flipside with Michael Loftus2015TV SeriesHimself
Brothers in War2014TV Movie documentaryNarrator (voice)
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno1993-2014TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Conan2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Milius2013DocumentaryHimself
Katie2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Piers Morgan Tonight2011-2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon2012-2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Late Show with David Letterman1993-2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest / Himself
Jimmy Kimmel Live!2004-2012TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Wendy Williams Show2011-2012TV SeriesHimself - Guest
2012 MTV Movie Awards2012TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
The Legal Analyst2012TV SeriesHimself
Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards2011TV SpecialHimself
Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen2011TV Special documentaryHimself - Roastee
The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards2011TV SpecialHimself - Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Howard Stern on Demand2011TV SeriesHimself
9/11 Truth: Hollywood Speaks Out2011DocumentaryHimself
Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza2011TV SeriesHimself
The 7PM Project2011TV SeriesHimself
Sheen's Korner2011TV SeriesHimself
VH1 News Presents: Charlie Sheen - Winning... or Losing It?2011TV Special documentaryHimself
Access Hollywood2011TV SeriesHimself
20/202003-2011TV Series documentaryHimself / Himself - Actor (segment "A New Sheen")
Winning Recipes2011ShortHimself
Charlie Sheen: Born to Be Wild2011Video documentary
Lopez Tonight2009TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards2009TV SpecialHimself - Nominee
The Women of Two and a Half Men2009Video documentary shortHimself - 'Charlie'
Two and a Half Men: Growing Up Harper2009Video documentary shortHimself - 'Charlie'
The 7th Annual TV Land Awards2009TV SpecialHimself
Paris Hilton's British Best Friend2009TV SeriesHimself
The 35th Annual People's Choice Awards2009TV SpecialHimself
A Day in the Life of Two and a Half Men2008Video documentary shortCharlie Harper (uncredited)
The Serious Business of Writing Comedy2008Video documentary shortCharlie Harper (uncredited)
Paris Hilton Gets Presidential with Martin Sheen2008Video shortHimself
The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards2008TV SpecialHimself
2008 ALMA Awards2008TV SpecialHimself
TV's All-Time Funniest: A Paley Center for Media Special2008TV SpecialHimself
CBS Cares2004-2008TV SeriesHimself
Two Adults, One Kid, No Grown-ups2007Video documentary shortHimself / Charlie Harper
Inside the Actors Studio2007TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The 59th Primetime Emmy Awards2007TV SpecialHimself - Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
The 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards2007TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
The 33rd Annual People's Choice Awards2007TV Special documentaryHimself
Guilty Hearts2006Himself
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show2003-2006TV SeriesHimself - Guest / Himself
Oliver Stone - Hollywoods Lieblingsrebell2006TV Movie documentaryHimself
The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards2006TV SpecialHimself - Nominee & Presenter
The Girls Next Door2006TV SeriesHimself
VH1: All Access2006TV SeriesHimself
Overhaulin'2006TV Series documentaryHimself
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson2005TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Tony Danza Show2005TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards2005TV SpecialHimself - Co-Presenter: Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety Or Music Program
Late Night with Conan O'Brien1994-2005TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Live with Kelly and Ryan2005TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The 47th Annual Grammy Awards2005TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards2005TV SpecialHimself - Nominee
The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards2005TV Special documentaryHimself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Television Series [Musical or Comedy]
The 31st Annual People's Choice Awards2005TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards2004TV SpecialHimself - Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Making 'Scary Movie 3'2004Video documentary shortHimself
On-Air with Ryan Seacrest2004TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn2004TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Spelling Bee2004ShortHimself
The 30th Annual People's Choice Awards2004TV SpecialHimself - Host
HBO First Look2004TV Series documentary shortHimself
Tinseltown TV2003TV SeriesHimself
CBS at 752003TV Special documentaryHimself
I Love the '80s Strikes Back2003TV Series documentaryHimself
Second Opinion with Dr. Oz2003TV Series documentaryHimself
The Daily Show2003TV SeriesHimself - Guest
American Veteran Awards2003TV SpecialHimself
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire2002TV SeriesHimself
The Making of Bret Michaels2002Himself
Revealed with Jules Asner2002TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards2002TV Special documentaryHimself - Winner: Best Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy
A Tour of the Inferno: Revisiting 'Platoon'2001Video documentaryHimself / Chris Taylor
Last Party 20002001DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Saturday Night Live2001TV SeriesHimself - Host
The Rosie O'Donnell Show2001TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Money Never Sleeps2000Video documentaryHimself
2000 MTV Movie Awards2000TV Special documentaryHimself
Artists of Hell's Kitchen2000Video documentaryHimself
The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards1999TV SpecialHimself
High Tension, Low Budget (The Making of a Letter from Death Row)1999Video documentaryCop / Himself
Celebrities Caught on Camera: Volume 11999Video documentaryHimself
American Justice1998TV Series documentaryHimself
Junket Whore1998DocumentaryHimself
Dennis Pennis R.I.P.1997VideoHimself
A Century of Science Fiction1996Video documentaryHimself
Maury1996TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Very Important Pennis1996TV SeriesHimself
Dennis Miller Live1995TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Primeira Fila1995TV SeriesHimself (1995)
Charlie Sheen's Stunts Spectacular1994TV MovieHimself - Host
CBS This Morning1994TV SeriesHimself
Hearts of Hot Shots Part Deux: A Filmmaker's Apology1993TV Short documentaryHimself
The Making of 'The Three Musketeers'1993TV Movie documentaryHimself
Oliver Stone: Inside Out1992TV Movie documentaryHimself
Diamonds on the Silver Screen1992TV Movie documentaryHimself
How to Become a Hollywood Stuntman1991Video documentaryHimself - Co-Host
Hot Shots: The Making of an Important Movie1991Video documentary shortHimself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1990TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Clint, 'The Rookie' & Me1990TV MovieHimself
Comicitis1989ShortHimself
All-Star Tribute to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar1989TV MovieHimself
The Pat Sajak Show1989TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The18th Annual Nosotros Golden Eagle Awards1988TV SpecialHimself
The Morning Program1987TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Late Night with David Letterman1987TV SeriesHimself - Guest
War of the Stars1987TV Series 1987

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Entertainment Tonight2009-2017TV SeriesHimself / Boy in Police Station
Extra2015-2016TV SeriesHimself / Boy in Police Station
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver2016TV SeriesHimself
The Insider2016TV SeriesHimself
Inside Edition2014-2015TV Series documentaryHimself
Chelsea Lately2013-2014TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest, 'Piers Morgan Tonight'
ITV Lunchtime News2014TV SeriesHimself
The '80s: The Decade That Made Us2013TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
20/202012TV Series documentaryHimself (segment "Celebrity Look-Alikes") / Himself - Actor (segment "Celebrity Neighbor Feuds")
Whistleblowers: The Untold Stories2012TV SeriesHimself - 911 Activist
Rude Tube2011TV SeriesHimself
Charlie Sheen: Bad Boy on the Edge2011TV Movie documentaryHimself
Charlie Sheen: On the Brink2011TV Movie documentaryHimself
Late Show with David Letterman2011TV SeriesHimself
Charlie Sheen's 'Winningest' Moments2011TV MovieHimself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno2011TV SeriesHimself
The View2011TV SeriesHimself
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2011TV SpecialHimself (uncredited)
Conan2010TV SeriesHimself
I Am2010/IIIDocumentary uncredited
E! True Hollywood Story2002-2010TV Series documentaryHimself
WWE Raw2010TV SeriesRicky Vaughn
The O'Reilly Factor2007-2008TV SeriesBud Fox / Himself
Biography2001-2008TV Series documentaryHimself
TerrorStorm: A History of Government-Sponsored Terrorism2006Video documentaryHimself
September 11th Revisited2006Video documentaryHimself
... A Father... A Son... Once Upon a Time in Hollywood2005TV Movie documentaryBud Fox
Retrosexual: The 80's2004TV Mini-Series documentary
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell - Volume 22004Video documentaryDoctor (uncredited)
Celebrities Uncensored2003TV SeriesHimself
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell2002TV Movie documentaryDoctor (uncredited)
The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show2001TV SpecialCharlie Crawford (uncredited)
Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years2000TV Movie documentaryBud Fox
Masters of the Martial Arts Presented by Wesley Snipes1998TV Movie documentaryHimself
Dennis Miller Live1998TV SeriesHimself
The 59th Annual Academy Awards1987TV SpecialPvt. Chris Taylor (uncredited)

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2009Future Classic AwardTV Land AwardsTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2008ALMA AwardALMA AwardsOutstanding Male Performance in a Comedy Television SeriesTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2002Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or MusicalSpin City (1996)
1994Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameMotion PictureAwarded on September 23, 1994 at 7021 Hollywood Blvd.
1989Bronze WranglerWestern Heritage AwardsTheatrical Motion PictureYoung Guns (1988)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2014Razzie AwardRazzie AwardsWorst Screen ComboScary Movie 5 (2013)
2012ALMA AwardALMA AwardsFavorite TV Actor - Leading RoleAnger Management (2012)
2010ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy SeriesTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2009Teen Choice AwardTeen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actor: ComedyTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2009Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2009ALMA AwardALMA AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Comedy SeriesTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2009People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Male TV Star
2008Teen Choice AwardTeen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actor: ComedyTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2008Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2008People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Male TV Star
2007Teen Choice AwardTeen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actor: ComedyTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2007Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2007Blimp AwardKids' Choice Awards, USAFavorite Television ActorTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2007People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Male TV Star
2006Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or MusicalTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2006Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2006People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Male Television Star
2005Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or MusicalTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2005ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy SeriesTwo and a Half Men (2003)
2002ALMA AwardALMA AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Television SeriesSpin City (1996)
2001ALMA AwardALMA AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Television SeriesSpin City (1996)
2000ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion PictureBeing John Malkovich (1999)
1999ACCAAwards Circuit Community AwardsBest Cast EnsembleBeing John Malkovich (1999)

Known for movies

Source
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