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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