Biography
Early life
He was born in New York City, a "blue baby" who needed immediate medical attention. His mother is Janet Templeton and his father is Martin Sheen. He is brother to three other actors, Emilio Estevez, Ramón Estevez Jr. and Renée Estevez.
Career
Sheen's film career began in 1984, and his first major role was in Platoon (1986). In 1987, he starred with his father, Martin, in Wall Street. He has recently played the lead role in the political television sitcom, Spin City (as Michael J. Fox's replacement on that show). He now plays the role of Charlie on the sitcom Two and a Half Men, which debuted in 2003.
September 11th
Sheen declared on the March 20, 2006 broadcast of the Alex Jones radio show that he doesn’t believe the official government story about September 11th. [1], article / audio/Video.
In the interview, Charlie Sheen stated that he was a long time fan of Alex Jones, and also said that Alex always has "hard data" to support his claims [2]. During the interview he also stated "we are twenty minutes into this, and I am sure I'm being demonized across the nation by ... you know.. all the the people that do that sort of things..."
This event was covered by CNN in what Alex desribed as a "Balanced Piece" [3] .New York Post and the Boston Herald also covered this, in what Alex described as a "hit pieces that seek to smear Sheen as an unstable crackpot" [4]. See also: [5], [6], [7], [8], [9].
Later, Alex Jones stated that Google had been censoring all websites reporting on the issue.
Private life
Sheen has been dogged by trouble, including drugs and a shooting, and he has frequently had problems with the police. Though he was involved with a number of Hollywood personalities, his long-term relationship with adult actress Ginger Lynn in the late 1990s garnered the most media attention. In 1993, his name was found among Hollywood Madam Heidi Fleiss' list of her most frequent customers, and it was revealed that Sheen hired top-class prostitutes and spent huge amounts on escort agencies. During this time, he also had a serious cocaine addiction.
Sheen was married to Donna Peele from September 3, 1995 to November 19, 1996. He then married another actress, Denise Richards, on June 15, 2002. They had two daughters, Sam J. Estevez (born March 9, 2004), and Lola Rose Estevez (born June 1, 2005). In March 2005, Richards filed for divorce, but the couple were able to reconcile briefly afterwards. In January 2006, Richards continued with the divorce.
Sheen also has a daughter by former girlfriend Paula Profit, Cassandra Estevez (born 1985).
Filmography
Red Dawn (1984)
A Life in the Day (1986) (short subject)
The Boy Next Door (1986)
What's The Deal Banana Peal ? (1986)
Lucas (1986)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
The Wraith (1986)
Platoon (1986)
Wisdom (1986)
Grizzly II: The Predator (1987) (unreleased)
Three for the Road (1987)
No Man's Land (1987)
Wall Street (1987)
Never on Tuesday (1988)
Young Guns (1988)
Eight Men Out (1988)
Tale of Two Sisters (1989) (narrator) (also writer)
Comicitis (1989) (short subject) (also producer)
Major League (1989)
Catchfire (1990)
Cadence (1990)
Courage Mountain (1990)
Navy SEALs (1990)
Men at Work (1990)
The Rookie (1990)
Hot Shots! (1991)
Beyond the Law (1992)
Deadfall (1993)
National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) (Cameo)
Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993)
The Three Musketeers (1993)
The Chase (1994) (also executive producer)
Major League II (1994)
Terminal Velocity (1994)
Loose Women (1996) (Cameo)
Frame by Frame (1996)
Friends (1996) (cameo)
All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996) (voice)
The Arrival (1996)
Bad Day on the Block (1997)
Shadow Conspiracy (1997)
Money Talks (1997)
Postmortem (1998)
Junket Whore (1998) (documentary)
A Letter from Death Row (1998) (Cameo)
Free Money (1998)
No Code of Conduct (1999) (also executive producer and writer)
Five Aces (1999)
Being John Malkovich (1999)
Rated X (2000)
Famous (2000) (Cameo)
Good Advice (2001)
Last Party 2000 (2001) (documentary)
The Making of Bret Michaels (2002) (documentary)
Deeper Than Deep (2003)
Scary Movie 3 (2003)
Two and a Half Men (2003 - Present) (Series)
The Big Bounce (2004)
Spelling Bee (2004) (short subject)