Posts Tagged ‘charlie sheen’

What Will Charlie Sheen Do Next?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

It’s official! Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps has already started production. Just recently, Michael Douglas and Shia LaBeouf were spotted at the Central Park zoo. No, not checking out the chimps and zebras, but filming on set of the much anticipated sequel to Wall Street. The original starred Charlie Sheen as Bud Fox, a budding stockbroker who was more than willing to get out of his moral boundaries just to make it big in the stock trading arena. Wall Street 2 will hit the theatres sometime next year, and is expected to have Charlie Sheen comeback on a cameo appearance to reprise his role. (more…)

Charlie Sheen: Ladies’ Man

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

There’s no doubt about it – Charlie’s prowess with the ladies is hands down impressive. Yes, we’re talking about ladies man Charlie Sheen, the actor who kept us all entertained as a soldier in Platoon, a young broker in Wall Street and the not-so-young, confused guy from Spin City.

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Charlie Sheen Quotes

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Don’t you just love it when your favorite actor doesn’t only leave good talent as their indelible legacy, but also some words of wisdom for us to ponder every once in a while? Our main man Charlie Sheen has a lot going on in his career these days, even challenging the President to bring out the “truth” on 9-11. He’s also got a lot of stuff going on in his head, and he’s got no second thoughts in saying them out loud.
Below are some of the most memorable Charlie Sheen quotes:

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Charlie Sheen: Man of the Hour

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

There’s more to Charlie Sheen than the Charlie Harper shirts, the hit sitcom, being the highest paid TV actor and the lovely women he’s been associated with. More than just a comic, Charlie Sheen has proven to be one of today’s most daring and gutsiest celebrities in the lot. (more…)

Does Charlie Sheen Really Need an Agent?

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

After having confirmed his status as the highest paid actor on TV, Charlie Sheen is cutting ties with WME. Charlie Sheen is raking in a staggering $875,000 per episode from the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men. But despite becoming the highest paid TV actor, ironically, he is asking his agents, his lawyers and his managers to cut commissions. Sheen is probably setting up a safety net in case he takes a break (forced or otherwise) for a while. (more…)

Those Charlie Harper Shirts

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

If you’ve been following Two and a Half Men, you’ve surely noticed Charlie Sheen’s signature bowling shirts. ” (more…)

Is Charlie Leaving Two And A Half Men?

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Is our favorite actor leaving the hit television series Two and a Half Men? ” (more…)

Becoming Charlie Sheen

Thursday, September 24th, 2009


Ever wonder what makes Charlie Sheen who he is? We know quite a great deal about the guy already, thanks to the tons of great movies Sheen has brought us in movie theaters and on TV. We also owe a lot of our knowledge on Sheen to the inquisitive minds of investigative journalists, showbiz sleuths and, of course, the paparazzi.

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What’s Your Favorite Charlie Sheen Movie?

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Charlie Sheen hasn’t been out of the spotlight. Sure, he had his share of controversies in the past. Even of late, his recent antic that only the brilliance of Charlie Sheen could make possible had critics babble endlessly on all angles. (more…)

Charlie Sheen’s Rise To Fame

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

The School Boy

Although he was a star on Santa Monica High School’s baseball team, the young Charlie wasn’t an especially distinguished student. However, it was during his school days that he developed an interest in filmmaking. He made amateur films starring his school friends, who by the way included Rob Lowe and Sean Penn.

Pursuing Acting

After leaving school, Charlie took a stab at an acting career just like his father Martin and brother Emilio. Charlie began his screen career in 1984 in the Cold War thriller Red Dawn. He got his big break in 1986 when he was cast as the soldier Chris in Oliver Stone’s Oscar-winning movie , Platoon.

After establishing himself as a solid dramatic actor in another Stone movie, Wall Street, Charlie showed his flair for comedy in the 1989 hit Major League – where he also showed off his pitching arm, and in the military film satire Hot Shots.

Acting Awards

Charlie slowly rose to fame, displaying a knack for action, comedy, and dramatic roles. He was cast in the leading role of the popular situation comedy Spin City and in 2003, he signed for an ongoing role in the popular TV comedy Two and a Half Men. It was his role here that got him well-deserved nominations in the Emmy and Golden Globe awards as a comedy actor. Today, Charlie’s awards include:

2007-2009 Emmy: Nominee, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

2006 Emmy: Nominee, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

2006 Golden Globe: Nominee, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

2005 Golden Globe: Nominee, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

2002 Golden Globe: Winner, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy