Charlie Sheen
Carlos Irwin Estévez, professionally known as Charlie Sheen, was born on September 3, 1965. He is a prominent American actor celebrated for his versatile performances in a variety of films. Sheen gained early recognition for his roles in notable movies such as *Platoon* (1986), *Wall Street* (1987), *Young Guns* (1988), *The Rookie* (1990), *The Three Musketeers* (1993), and *The Arrival* (1996). His career reached new heights in the 2000s when he took over from Michael J. Fox as the lead in ABC's *Spin City*, a role that earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. Sheen became a household name portraying Charlie Harper in the hit CBS sitcom *Two and a Half Men* (2003–2011), where he earned multiple Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy nominations. In 2010, he was recognized as the highest-paid actor on television, commanding an impressive $1.8 million per episode.
Despite his professional successes, Sheen's personal life has been tumultuous, often making headlines due to struggles with substance abuse and turbulent relationships. In March 2011, CBS and Warner Bros. terminated his contract for *Two and a Half Men* following his controversial remarks about creator Chuck Lorre. Sheen made a significant public revelation on November 17, 2015, announcing that he was HIV positive, a disclosure that spurred a notable rise in awareness and inquiries about HIV testing, known as the "Charlie Sheen effect."
Filmography
Beyond the Law (1993)
Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen
Brothers in War
Wisdom
Mad Families
Navy Seals
Bad Day on the Block
Grizzly II: Revenge
Shadow Conspiracy
Guilty Hearts
Eight Men Out
Lucas
A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III
The Big Bounce (2004)
Young Guns
No Man's Land
Deadfall (1993)
Foodfight!
Catchfire
Three for the Road
Major League II
Never on Tuesday
The Chase (1994)
Wall Street
The Arrival (1996)
Brothers in Arms (2018)
Free Money
Men at Work
The Three Musketeers (1993)
The Wraith
Race Against Time
Machete Kills
Major League
Hot Shots!
aka Charlie Sheen
Jay Leno's Garage
Two and a Half Men
Anger Management