CHARLIE SHEEN
Happy Birthday to the actor CHARLIE SHEEN.
Sheen's film career began in 1983, when he was cast to portray Ron in GRIZZLY II: THE PREDATOR.
In 1984, he had a role in the Cold War teen drama RED DAWN with Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, Lea Thompson, and Jennifer Grey.
Sheen and Grey reunited in a small scene in FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF (1986).
Sheen had his first major role in the Vietnam War drama PLATOON (1986).
In 1987, he starred with his father in WALL STREET.
In 1988, he starred in the baseball film EIGHT MEN OUT as outfielder Happy Felsch.
Also in 1988, he appeared opposite his brother Emilio in YOUNG GUNS and again in 1990 in MEN AT WORK.
In 1990, he starred alongside his father in CADENCE as a rebellious inmate in a military stockade and with Clint Eastwood in the buddy cop film THE ROOKIE.
In 1992, he featured in BEYOND THE LAW with Linda Fiorentino and Michael Madsen.
Sheen appeared in several comedy roles, including the Major League films, MONEY TALKS, and the spoof HOT SHOTS! films. In 1999, Sheen appeared in a pilot for A&E Network, called SUGAR HILL, which was not picked up.
In 1999, Sheen played himself in BEING JOHN MALKOVICH.
He also appeared in the third, fourth and fifth entries in the popular horror-spoof series SCARY MOVIE.
In 2012, Sheen was cast to star alongside Jason Schwartzman and Bill Murray in Roman Coppola's surreal comedy film A GLIMPSE INSIDE THE MIND OF CHARLES SWAN III.
For the 2013 film MACHETE KILLS, in which Sheen played the President of the United States, he was credited under his birth name Carlos EstƩvez.
Sheen's next feature film project was the ensemble film 9/11 (2017), an adaptation of the 9/11 stage play Elevator written by Patrick Carson.
In 2000, Sheen debuted on the small screen when he replaced Michael J. Fox for the last two seasons of the sitcom SPIN CITY (which also had fellow Ferris Bueller actor Alan Ruck as Stuart Bondek). For his work on Spin City, Sheen was nominated for two ALMA Awards and won his first Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy.
In 2003, Sheen was cast as Charlie Harper in the CBS sitcom TWO AND A HALF MEN, which followed the popular Monday night time slot of EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND.
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