Two and a Half Men
American television sitcom
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2021 | Charlie Sheen expresses regret for his past behavior, stating 'There [were] 55 different ways for me to handle that situation and I chose number 56.' |
2015 | In the final episode of Two and a Half Men, Berta receives a large check from Charlie and appears to retire to Walden's beach house. |
February 19 2015 | Two and a Half Men concludes with a 40-minute series finale titled 'Of Course He's Dead', ending its 12-season run. |
2014 | Conchata Ferrell revealed that Berta was originally intended to be an ethnic minority character, but was kept in the role due to her performance. The character was initially planned for only a two-episode arc in the first season. |
March 2014 | CBS renews the series for a twelfth season, which is announced to be the final season of the show. |
April 2013 | CBS renews the series for an eleventh season, closing one-year deals with Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer. |
2012 | Kutcher becomes the highest-paid actor on television, earning $700,000 per episode. |
2012 | Two and a Half Men was nominated for Favorite Network TV Comedy award. |
2012 | Jon Cryer was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Alan Harper in Two and a Half Men. |
2012 | Jon Cryer won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Alan Harper. |
2012 | Steven V. Silver won Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series for the episode 'Sips, Sonnets and Sodomy'. |
2012 | Kathy Bates won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for portraying The Ghost of Charlie Harper. |
2012 | Jon Cryer won another Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. |
2011 | Two and a Half Men was nominated for Favorite TV Comedy award. |
2011 | Steven V. Silver won Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series for the episode 'Hookers, Hookers, Hookers'. |
2011 | Charlie Sheen received another Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy. |
September 19 2011 | Ashton Kutcher debuts as Walden Schmidt in the episode 'Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt', watched by 28.7 million people. |
August 2 2011 | Season nine premiere is reported to begin with Charlie's character being killed off and his ex-girlfriends attending his funeral. |
May 13 2011 | CBS announces Ashton Kutcher will join the cast to replace Charlie Sheen. |
March 7 2011 | CBS and Warner Bros. Television terminate Charlie Sheen's contract, citing 'moral turpitude'. |
February 2011 | CBS and Warner Bros. Television decide to end production for the rest of the eighth season after Charlie Sheen enters drug rehabilitation and makes disparaging comments about creator Chuck Lorre. |
January 28 2011 | Sheen voluntarily enters rehabilitation center for the third time in 12 months, causing the show to be put on indefinite hiatus. |
2010 | CBS and Warner Bros. Television reach a multiyear broadcasting agreement for the series, renewing it through at least the 2011–12 season. |
2010 | Charlie Sheen was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Charlie Harper in Two and a Half Men. |
2010 | Jane Lynch was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Dr. Linda Freeman. |
2010 | Holland Taylor was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Evelyn Harper. |
2010 | Charlie Sheen received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy. |
2010 | Jon Cryer won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Alan Harper. |
May 18 2010 | Sheen's publicist confirms he has signed a new contract for two years at $1.78 million per episode. |
April 1 2010 | Charlie Sheen announces he is considering leaving the show after seven seasons, reportedly rejecting CBS's $1 million per episode offer. |
February 2010 | Charlie Sheen enters drug rehabilitation, causing Two and a Half Men to go on production hiatus. |
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