Charlie Sheen
Milestones
- Birthplace: New York, New York
- Birthday: September 3, 1965
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2006
Launched clothing line for kids, called Sheen Kidz
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2004
Cast with Owen Wilson and Morgan Freeman in "The Big Bounce"
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2003 to 0000
Cast as Charlie Harper in the CBS sitcom, "Two and a Half Men"; received Golden Globe (2004, 2005), SAG (2005) and Emmy (2006, 2007, 2008) nominations for Best Actor
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2001
Starred opposite Denise Richards in "Good Advice"; aired on HBO in lieu of a theatrical release
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2000
Executive produced (also co-scripted with Michaels) and starred with father in "No Code of Conduct"; aired on USA Network
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2000
Joined the fifth season of ABC's political sitcom, "Spin City," replacing Michael J. Fox in the lead role
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2000
Starred with brother, Emilio Estevez in the Showtime movie, "Rated X"
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1999
Acted in "Free Money" with Marlon Brando, Mira Sorvino and Donald Sutherland; aired on Starz! (filmed in 1997)
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1997
Acted opposite Chris Tucker in "Money Talks"
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1996
Had lead role in the sci-fi flick "The Arrival"
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1994
Again played 'Wild Thing' in sequel "Major League II"
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1994
Debut as executive producer (also starred), "The Chase"
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1993
Played one of the titular swordsmen in "The Three Musketeers"
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1993
Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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1993
Reprised his role of Topper Harley in the sequel "Hot Shots! Part Deux"
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1991
Acted with father and brother Ramon in "Cadence"; Martin Sheen's directorial debut
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1991
Scored big as pilot Topper Harley in the comedy spoof, "Hot Shots!"
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1990
Acted with brother Emilio in "Men at Work"
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1989
Played a baseball pitcher nicknamed 'Wild Thing' in "Major League"
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1988
Contributed to the fine ensemble of "Eight Men Out" directed by John Sayles
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1988
Had featured role in "Young Guns"
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1987
Re-teamed with Oliver Stone for "Wall Street"; also teamed with his father, who played his onscreen parent
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1986
Appeared in brother Emilio Estevez's directorial debut "Wisdom"
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1986
Breakthrough lead role, Oliver Stone's "Platoon"
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1985
Appeared in "No Day at the Beach," a WWII episode of Steven Spielberg's "Amazing Stories" (NBC)
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1985
First co-starring role, "The Boys Next Door"
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1984
Film acting debut, "Grizzly II - The Predator"
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1984
TV-movie acting debut, "Silence of the Heart" (CBS)
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1979
First film appearance, an extra in Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now" starring his father, Martin Sheen
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1974
First TV appearance, at age nine, in the NBC TV-movie, "The Execution of Private Slovik" starring his father, Martin Sheen
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Formed production company Sheen-Michaels Entertainment with Bret Michaels, ex-lead singer of Poison
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Produced and directed over 200 Super-8 and video film shorts, including the 16mm "R.P.G."
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Wrote, produced and directed 35mm short, "R.P.G. II"