Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen, known for his wild characters, starred in "Platoon" and "Wall Street" in the 80s. He gained global fame as Charlie Harper in "Two and a Half Men", despite personal struggles and controversies.
Carlos Irwin Estevez
Movie Actor
September 3, 1965
Virgo
59
New York, New York
Charlie Sheen, born Carlos Irwin Estévez on September 3, 1965, is an American actor who rose to fame in the 1980s and achieved international recognition for his portrayal of Charlie Harper in the hit sitcom “Two and a Half Men” (2003-2011).
Sheen’s acting career began at a young age, appearing in his father Martin Sheen’s films. He gained prominence with roles in movies like “Platoon” (1986), “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” (1986), and “Young Guns” (1988).
In 2003, Sheen became the highest-paid actor in television history, earning $2 million per episode for “Two and a Half Men.” He also starred in films such as “Hot Shots!” (1991), “The Three Musketeers” (1993), “Major League” (1989), and “Scary Movie 3” (2003).
Sheen has won a Golden Globe Award and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Despite his successful career, he has faced personal struggles, including substance abuse and mental health issues.
Despite these challenges, Sheen continues to act and has appeared in various films and television shows. He remains a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, known for his charismatic performances and memorable roles.