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    "During times of universal deceit,
    telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act."

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    Carlos Irwin Estévez (born September 3, 1965), better known as Charlie Sheen, is an American actor. His character roles in films have included Chris Taylor in the 1986 Vietnam War drama Platoon (film) and Bud Fox in 1987 film Wall Street (film). His career also made room for more comedic roles, including Major League (film), the Hot Shots! films and Scary Movie 3 and Scary Movie 4. On television Sheen is known for his roles on two sitcoms: as Charlie Crawford on Spin City, and as Charlie Harper (Two and a Half Men) on Two and a Half Men.

    Sheen was born Carlos Irwin Estévez in New York City, the youngest son and third of four children born to actor Martin Sheen and artist Janet Templeton. Martin adopted his stage name in honor of the Roman Catholic Church archbishop and theologian, Fulton J. Sheen, with Charlie also taking this stage name. His parents moved to Malibu, California after Martin Sheen's Broadway turn in The Subject Was Roses. Sheen has two brothers and one sister, all of whom are actors: Emilio Estevez, Ramon Estevez and Renée Estevez. Sheen attended Santa Monica High School in Santa Monica, California, where he was a star pitcher and shortstop for the baseball team. He also showed an early interest in acting, making several Super-8 films with schoolmates Rob Lowe, Chad Lowe and early friend Chris Penn. Just a few weeks before graduation, Sheen was expelled from the school for poor grades and bad attendance.


    Linear Shape Charge (cutter charge using thermite)

    Sheen started acting in 1974 at the age of nine, appearing in a small role alongside his father in the television movie The Execution of Private Slovik. Sheen's film career began in 1984 with 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). He also appeared in an episode of the anthology series Amazing Stories. In 1986 Sheen had his first major role, in the Vietnam War drama Platoon (film) (1986). In 1987, he starred with his father in Wall Street (film). Both Wall Street and Platoon were directed by Oliver Stone; however, in 1988, Stone approached Sheen about starring in his new film Born on the Fourth of July (film) (1989), only to later re-cast Tom Cruise in favor of Sheen. Sheen was never notified by Stone, and only found out when he heard the news from his brother Emilio. Sheen refused to work with Stone again.


    Evidence of Linear Shape Charges @ World Trade Center

    In 1987, Sheen was cast to portray Ron in the unreleased Grizzly II: The Predator, the sequel to the 1976 low budget horror movie Grizzly (film). In 1988, he appeared opposite his brother Emilio Estevez in Young .. and again in 1990 in Men at Work (film). Also in 1990, he starred alongside his father Martin Sheen in Cadence (film) as a rebellious inmate in a military stockade and Clint Eastwood in the buddy cop action movie The Rookie (1990 film).


    Pentagon Crash Site (no plane)

    Sheen appeared in several comedy roles, including the Major League (film) films, Money Talks and the Parody Hot Shots! films. In 1999 Sheen appeared in a Television pilot for A&E Network, called Sugar Hill, which wasn't picked up. In 1999, Sheen played himself in Being John Malkovich. He also appeared in the spoof series Scary Movie 3 and follow up Scary Movie 4. In 2000, he was cast to replace Michael J. Fox on the sitcom Spin City; the series ended in 2002. 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. Sheen's role on Two and a Half Men was loosely based on Sheen's bad boy image. Sheen appears as Dex Dogtective in the unreleased Lionsgate Animation comedy Foodfight.

    On March 20, 2006, Sheen stated that he questions the US government's account of the September 11 attacks. Sheen said during the interview that the collapse of the World Trade Center towers looked like a Controlled demolition hypothesis for the collapse of the World Trade Center. He urged critics not to attack him personally, but to challenge him on the facts.


    Exit Hole Pentagon (obviously a missile strike)

    Charlie Sheen has since become a prominent advocate of the 9/11 Truth movement. On September 8, 2009, Sheen appealed to US President Barack Obama to set up a new investigation into the attacks. Presenting his views as a transcript of a fictional encounter with Obama, he was characterized by the press as believing the 9/11 commission was a whitewash and that the administration of former US President George W. Bush may have been responsible for the attacks.

    Sheen and his girlfriend Paula Profit had a daughter, Cassandra Jade Estevez (born December 12, 1984). In 1990, Sheen accidentally shot his then-fiancee, Kelly Preston, In 1995, Sheen married Donna Peele. The marriage lasted a little more than a year, from September 3, 1995 to November 19, 1996. In 1996, Sheen announced that he had become a Born again (Christianity). Sheen's long-term relationship with former pornographic actress Ginger Lynn in the late 1990s garnered much media attention. He was also involved for a time with former pornographic actress Heather Hunter. In an Empire magazine interview, he stated that he took a bullet for the industry when he was called into court to "name names".


    World Trade Center Exploding (using nano thermite)

    On June 15, 2002, he married actress Denise Richards after meeting her while filming Good Advice in 2001. They have two daughters, Sam J. Sheen-Estevez (born March 9, 2004) and Lola Rose Sheen-Estevez (born June 1, 2005). In March 2005, while she was still carrying their daughter Lola, Richards filed for divorce from Sheen. Sheen and Richards' divorce was official on November 30, 2006. Sheen and Richards were engaged in an acrimonious custody dispute over their two daughters, but have since made peace with each other, with Sheen stating in April 2009 that "we had to do what’s best for the girls".

    A year and a half after Sheen and Richards' divorce, on May 30, 2008, Sheen married Brooke Mueller (also known as Brooke Allen), a real estate investor. This was the third marriage for Sheen and the first for Mueller. The couple's twins, Bob and Max were born on March 14, 2009.


    The Murder of 3000 Americans

    In 1989 Sheen, along with John Fusco, Christopher Cain, Lou Diamond Phillips, Emilio Estevez and Kiefer Sutherland, were honored with a Bronze Wrangler for their work on the film Young ... In 1994 Sheen was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard. For his work on the political sitcom Spin City, Sheen gained two ALMA Award nominations and won the Golden Globe for Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series - Musical Or Comedy. Sheen also won an ALMA Award, gained three Emmy Award nominations, and two Golden Globe award nominations Salary: $825,000 per List of Two and a Half Men episodes.




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  • Movies

    1. Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps (2010) .... Bud Fox

    2. "Two and a Half Men" .... Charlie Harper (151 episodes, 2003-2009) - Captain Terry's Spray-On Hair (2009) TV episode .... Charlie Harper - Gorp. Fnark. Schmegle. (2009) TV episode .... Charlie Harper - The Moustache Attachment (2009) TV episode .... Charlie Harper - Untainted by Filth (2009) TV episode .... Charlie Harper - Give Me Your Thumb (2009) TV episode .... Charlie Harper (146 more)

    3. Foodfight! (2009) (voice) .... Dex Dogtective

    4. Scary Movie 4 (2006) (uncredited) .... Tom

    5. The Big Bounce (2004) .... Bob Rogers, Jr.

    6. Scary Movie 3 (2003) .... Tom

    7. Deeper Than Deep (2003) .... Chuck Traynor

    8. "Spin City" .... Charlie Crawford (45 episodes, 2000-2002) - A Friend in Need (2002) TV episode .... Charlie Crawford - A Tale of Four Cities (2002) TV episode .... Charlie Crawford - Look Who's Not Talking (2002) TV episode .... Charlie Crawford - Let's Give Them Something to Talk About (2002) TV episode .... Charlie Crawford - An Affair Not to Remember (2002) TV episode .... Charlie Crawford (40 more)

    9. Good Advice (2001) .... Ryan Edward Turner

    10. Rated X (2000) (TV) .... Artie Mitchell

    11. Being John Malkovich (1999) .... Charlie

    12. Five Aces (1999) (as Charles Sheen) .... Chris Martin

    13. "Sugar Hill" (1999) TV series .... Matt (unknown episodes)

    14. No Code of Conduct (1998) (as Charles Sheen) .... Jake Peterson

    15. Free Money (1998) (as Charles Sheen) .... Bud Dyerson

    16. A Letter from Death Row (1998) .... Cop #1

    17. Postmortem (1998/I) (as Charles Sheen) .... James McGregor

    18. Discovery Mars (1997) (V) .... Narrator

    19. Bad Day on the Block (1997) (as Charles Sheen) .... Lyle Wilder

    20. Money Talks (1997) .... James Russell

    21. Shadow Conspiracy (1997) .... Bobby Bishop

    22. The Arrival (1996) .... Zane Zaminsky

    23. "Friends" .... Ryan (1 episode, 1996) - The One with the Chicken Pox (1996) TV episode .... Ryan

    24. All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996) (voice) .... Charles B. 'Charlie' Barkin

    25. Frame by Frame (1996)

    26. Loose Women (1996) .... Barbie Loving Bartender

    27. Terminal Velocity (1994) .... Richard 'Ditch' Brodie

    28. Major League II (1994) .... Rick 'Wild Thing' Vaughn

    29. The Chase (1994) .... Jackson Davis Hammond

    30. The Three Musketeers (1993) .... Aramis

    31. Deadfall (1993) .... Morgan "Fats" Gripp

    32. Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993) .... Topper Harley

    33. Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) .... Valet

    34. Beyond the Law (1992) .... Daniel 'Dan' Saxon

    35. Hot Shots! (1991) .... Lt. Topper Harley

    36. The Rookie (1990) .... David Ackerman

    37. Cadence (1990) .... Pfc. Franklin Fairchild Bean

    38. Men at Work (1990) .... Carl Taylor

    39. Navy Seals (1990) .... Lt. Dale Hawkins

    40. Catchfire (1990) .... Bob

    41. Courage Mountain (1990) .... Peter

    42. Tale of Two Sisters (1989) .... Narrator

    43. Major League (1989) .... Ricky Vaughn

    44. Eight Men Out (1988) .... Oscar 'Hap' Felsch

    45. Young .. (1988) .... Richard 'Dick' Brewer

    46. Never on Tuesday (1988) (uncredited) .... Thief

    47. Wall Street (1987) .... Bud Fox

    48. No Man's Land (1987) .... Ted Varrick

    49. Three for the Road (1987) .... Paul

    50. Predator: The Concert (1987) .... Ron

    51. Wisdom (1986) .... City Burger Manager

    52. Platoon (1986) .... Chris

    53. The Wraith (1986) .... Jake Kesey / The Wraith

    54. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) .... Boy in Police Station

    55. Lucas (1986) .... Cappie

    56. "Amazing Stories" .... Casey (1 episode, 1986)

    57. No Day at the Beach (1986) TV episode .... Casey

    58. A Life in the Day (1986)

    59. The Boys Next Door (1985) .... Bo Richards

    60. Out of the Darkness (1985) (TV) .... Man Shaving

    61. The Fourth Wise Man (1985) (TV) .... Maximus

    62. Silence of the Heart (1984) (TV) .... Ken

    63. Red Dawn (1984) .... Matt

    64. The Execution of Private Slovik (1974) (TV).... Kid at wedding
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