Charlie Sheen
American film and television actor
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2023 | Charlie Sheen appeared in 3 episodes of Bookie as himself |
June 2022 | Sheen's daughter Sami created an OnlyFans account, which he initially disapproved of but later accepted. |
2020 | Charlie Sheen sold his Beverly Hills property for $6.6 million and moved to a rented house in Malibu, California. |
March 2020 | Actor Corey Feldman repeated the rape allegation against Sheen in his documentary '(My) Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys', which was corroborated by Susie Feldman and Jamison Newlander. Sheen denied these allegations through his publicist. |
2018 | The lawsuit against the National Enquirer was settled. |
2018 | Charlie Sheen appeared in Lil Pump's music video 'Drug Addicts' in a co-doctor role, marking a notable appearance in a music video |
October 2018 | Traveled to Australia for his 'An Evening with Charlie Sheen' tour and filmed an advert for Ultra Tune car servicing company. |
2017 | Charlie Sheen appeared in 2 episodes of Typical Rick as a Producer/Mental Clerk |
2017 | Charlie Sheen sued the National Enquirer over a story alleging he raped his 13-year-old co-star Corey Haim in 1986 on the set of Lucas. |
2017 | Sheen starred in the ensemble film '9/11', an adaptation of the stage play 'Elevator', featuring other notable actors like Whoopi Goldberg and Gina Gershon. |
2017 | Sheen stars in two films: 'Mad Families' as Charlie Jones and '9/11' as Jeffrey Cage. |
2016 | Sheen publicly criticized Donald Trump, labelling him a 'charlatan' and expressing a wish for Trump's death. |
April 2016 | Sheen had his monthly child support payments to his two ex-wives reduced from $55,000 to $10,000. He was also under investigation by the LAPD stalking unit for threatening to kill his former fiancée Scottine Ross. |
2015 | Charlie Sheen guest-starred as Garth Volbeck in an episode of The Goldbergs titled 'Barry Goldberg's Day Off' |
2015 | Sheen described himself as a 'constitutional Republican' and expressed interest in potentially running for U.S. President in 2016. |
November 17 2015 | Sheen publicly revealed that he was HIV-positive, having been diagnosed approximately four years earlier. He stated that he had paid extortionists about $10 million to keep his HIV status secret. |
2014 | Charlie Sheen spoke positively about George W. Bush, defending his presidential service and stating that Bush 'did the best he could with what he was confronted with'. |
October 2014 | Sheen broke off his engagement to Brett Rossi, stating he wanted to focus on his children. |
February 2014 | Sheen became engaged to Brett Rossi (Scottine). |
2013 | Sheen played the President of the United States in 'Machete Kills', using his birth name Carlos Estévez, a creative choice driven by the film's Hispanic theme. |
2012 | Charlie Sheen was cast to star in Roman Coppola's surreal comedy film 'A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III' alongside Jason Schwartzman and Bill Murray. |
2012 | Sheen voiced Dex Dogtective in the Lionsgate animated comedy 'Foodfight'. |
2012 | Sheen returned to television with Anger Management, a spin-off series that ran for 100 episodes over two seasons. |
August 2012 | Announced a $50,000 donation to the Cincinnati Reds' community fund, matching a previous fundraising effort by the team. |
2011 | Took on a Twitter challenge to support the Association of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Research, Awareness and Support (CDHRAS) by helping critically ill babies. |
2011 | Sheen donated one dollar from each ticket of his 'My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not An Option Show' tour to the Red Cross Japanese Earthquake Relief Fund. |
2011 | Sheen set a Guinness World Record for the 'Fastest Time to Reach 1 Million Followers' on Twitter, adding an average of 129,000 new followers daily. |
2011 | Sheen set a Guinness World Record for 'Highest Paid TV Actor Per Episode' at $1.25 million while part of the Two and a Half Men sitcom cast. |
2011 | Sheen appears in the documentary '9/11 Truth: Hollywood Speaks Up' as himself. |
September 26 2011 | Sheen settled his wrongful termination lawsuit against Chuck Lorre and Warner Bros. Television. |
September 19 2011 | Sheen was roasted on Comedy Central, which was watched by 6.4 million people and became the highest-rated roast on the network to date. |
August 13 2011 | Sheen hosted the 12th annual Gathering of the Juggalos, receiving a mixed reaction from the audience. |
May 2 2011 | Sheen's divorce from Brooke Mueller was finalized. |
April 2 2011 | Sheen's tour began in Detroit, with the performance receiving mixed reactions from attendees. |
March 10 2011 | Sheen announced his nationwide tour 'My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not An Option', which sold out in 18 minutes, setting a Ticketmaster record. |
March 7 2011 | CBS and Warner Bros. Television terminated Sheen's contract, with Ashton Kutcher selected as his replacement. |
March 3 2011 | Sheen signed with Ad.ly, a marketing agency specializing in Twitter and Facebook promotions. |
March 1 2011 | Police removed Sheen and Mueller's sons from his home after Mueller obtained a restraining order against him. |
February 2011 | CBS canceled the season's remaining episodes after Sheen made offensive comments about series creator Chuck Lorre, and Warner Bros. Television banned him from its production lot. |
January 2011 | Production of Two and a Half Men went on hiatus while Sheen underwent his third substance rehabilitation program in 12 months. |
2010 | Charlie Sheen makes an uncredited cameo in 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' as Bud Fox and appears in 'Due Date' as himself/Charlie Harper. |
2010 | Earned US$1.8 million per episode of Two and a Half Men, making him the highest-paid actor on television at the time |
2010 | Charlie Sheen appeared as himself in a voice episode of Family Guy titled 'Brian Griffin's House of Payne' |
November 2010 | Sheen filed for divorce from Brooke Mueller. |
October 26 2010 | Police removed Sheen from his suite at the Plaza Hotel after he reportedly caused $7,000 in damage. Sheen admitted to drinking and using cocaine the night of the incident. |
August 2 2010 | Sheen pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault as part of a plea bargain. He was sentenced to 30 days in a drug rehab center, 30 days of probation, and 36 hours of anger management. |
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