Charles Irwin Sheen (born
September 3,
1965 as
Carlos Irwin Estévez) is a
Golden Globe Award-winning and
Emmy-nominated American
actorBiography
Early life
Sheen was born in
New York City to artist Janet (
née Templeton) and actor
Martin Sheen (who was born "Ramón Estévez"). His parents moved to Malibu, California after Martin's Broadway turn in "The Subject was Roses", as his father was a James Dean admirer and look-alike(see "California Kid").He has two brothers and one sister, all of whom are now actors:
Emilio Estévez,
Ramón Estévez Jr. and
Renée Estévez. Sheen attended Santa Monica High School in Santa Monica, CA, where he was a star pitcher and shortstop for the baseball team. He also showed an early interest in acting, making several
Super-8 films with schoolmates
Rob Lowe and early best friend
Christopher Penn d. 1/24/06. Just a few weeks before graduation, Sheen was expelled from the school for poor grades and bad attendance.
Career
Sheen began acting in 1974 at the age of nine, appearing in a small role alongside his father in the TV movie
The Execution of Private Slovik. Sheen's film career began in
1984 with minor and supporting roles in films such as
Red Dawn (1984),
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) and his first major role was in
Platoon (1986). In
1987, he starred with his father, Martin, in
Wall Street. In 1988 he appeared opposite his brother
Emilio Estevez in
Young Guns and again in 1990 in
Men at Work. In 1990, he starred alongside
Clint Eastwood in the
buddy cop action film The Rookie.
Sheen is perhaps best known for his comedy roles, including the
Major League films,
Money Talks and the
spoof Hot Shots! films. In 1999, Sheen played himself in the comedy
Being John Malkovich. He recently appeared in the spoof series
Scary Movie 3 and
Scary Movie 4. In 2001 and 2002, Sheen played the lead role in the political television
sitcom,
Spin City (as
Michael J. Fox's replacement on that show). In 2002, he won the
Golden Globe Award for "Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy" for this role (Awards detailed below).
[1] Currently Sheen plays the role of Charlie Harper on the sitcom
Two and a Half Men, which debuted in
2003.

Personal life
Sheen and his former girlfriend
Paula Profit, had a daughter together, Cassandra Jade Estevez (born 1985), but did not marry. In 1990, Sheen accidentally shot his then-fiancée,
Kelly Preston, in the arm; she suffered only a minor injury requiring two stitches. The relationship ended shortly thereafter. In 1992, he was frequently seen visiting unknown galpal in
San Antonio and
Houston, Texas while filming. In 1993, his name was found among
Hollywood Madam Heidi Fleiss's list of her most frequent customers, and it was revealed that Sheen hired highly compensated
prostitutes from escort agencies. During this time, it was reported that he was addicted to
cocaine.
[2] In the
Empire magazine interview, he stated that he took a bullet for the industry when he was called to the court to testify.
In 1995, Sheen married Donna Peele. The marriage lasted a little more than a year--
September 3,
1995 to
November 19,
1996. In 1996, Sheen announced that he had become a
born-again Christian.
Although Sheen was involved with a number of Hollywood personalities, his long-term relationship with
Ginger Lynn in the late 1990s garnered the most media attention. He was also involved for a time with former porn star
Heather Hunter. On
June 15,
2002 he married actress
Denise Richards after meeting her while filming
Good Advice in 2001. They have two daughters, Sam J. Sheen (born
March 9,
2004)
[3] and Lola Rose Sheen (born
June 1,
2005).
[4] On
April 19,
2006,
Denise Richards filed for
divorce from Sheen.
[5] Sheen and Richards's divorce was official on
November 30,
2006.
[6]Sheen and Richards are currently engaged in an acrimonious custody dispute over their two daughters, with Richards requesting a custody evaluation, no overnight visits for Sheen, and authority to make decisions regarding the care of the children. Richards alleges abusive behavior by Sheen toward her and staff, paranoid behavior regarding the care of the children, and that he continues to have sizeable gambling and alleged drug addictions.
[7] Sheen alleges that Richards requested sperm from him in order to have another child.
[8]Sheen was the 2004 spokesperson for the
Lee National Denim Day breast cancer fundraiser that raised millions of dollars for research and education regarding the disease. Sheen stated that a friend of his died due to
breast cancer, and he wanted to try to help find a cure for the disease.
As of 2007, Sheen is engaged to Brooke Mueller, a real estate investor.
[9]

9/11 truth movement involvement
On
March 20,
2006, Sheen revealed during an
Alex Jones interview that he questions the "official story" concerning the
September 11, 2001 attacks. Sheen stated during the interview, "...it just didn't look like any commercial jetliner I've flown on any time in my life and then when the buildings came down later on that day I said to my brother, 'Call me insane, but did it sorta look like those buildings
came down in a controlled demolition?'"
[10] During a
March 22,
2006 appearance on
CNN's Showbiz Tonight, Sheen stated "...19 amateurs with box cutters taking over four commercial airliners and hitting 75 percent of their targets, that feels like a conspiracy theory".
[11] "Living Legend of Sex"
In a 1997 Empire magazine interview, Sheen was asked what was the largest number of people Sheen had sex with at any one time. He replied: "...five girls at once. It was a pile-up...and it wasn't so much about going
Caligula, it was very organized. Very ordered...all six people in that room came out of it pretty satisfied".
[12] Sheen was listed as #2 on
Maxim's "Top 10 Living Legends of Sex", citing an alleged 5,000 women that he has slept with.
[13] Filmography
Features:
Short Subjects:
- A Life in the Day (1986)
- Comicitis (1989)
- Deeper Than Deep (2003)
- Spelling Bee (2004)
Television work
