Charlie Sheen's Journey to Sobriety: A Look Behind the Scenes
The director of 'Aka Charlie Sheen' speaks out about the actor's drug dealer's crucial role in his sobriety journey and his family's decision not to participate in the documentary.
Charlie Sheen, born Carlos Irwin Estévez on September 3, 1965, in New York City, is an American actor and the son of actor Martin Sheen.[1][2][5] He began acting at age nine in the TV movie *The Execution of Private Slovik* alongside his father and rose to prominence in the 1980s with roles in films like *Red Dawn* (1984), *Platoon* (1986)—for which the film won four Oscars including Best Picture—and *Wall Street* (1987), where he played Bud Fox opposite Michael Douglas.[1][2][3][5] Sheen's film career included comedies such as *Major League* (1989), *Hot Shots!* (1991), and *Scary Movie 3* (2003), blending action, drama, and humor.[2][5] On television, he replaced Michael J. Fox on *Spin City* (2000–2002), winning a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy Series, and starred as Charlie Harper on *Two and a Half Men* (2003–2011), earning four Emmy nominations, two Golden Globe nominations, and becoming TV's highest-paid actor at $1.8 million per episode.[1][2][3] He later led *Anger Management* (2012–2014) for 100 episodes.[2][3] Sheen's tenure on *Two and a Half Men* ended abruptly in 2011 amid personal troubles, including substance abuse issues and erratic public behavior, leading to his firing by CBS and Warner Bros.; Ashton Kutcher replaced him.[3][4] In 2015, he publicly revealed his HIV-positive diagnosis from 2011, which he manages with medication.[3] Recent projects include the 2017 film *9/11* and a reported reunion with creator Chuck Lorre.[4] Sheen received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to entertainment.[5]
The director of 'Aka Charlie Sheen' speaks out about the actor's drug dealer's crucial role in his sobriety journey and his family's decision not to participate in the documentary.
The highly-anticipated memoir of former Hollywood actor Charlie Sheen leaves nothing off the table, with shocking details of his struggles, infamous meltdown, and love life.