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The couple's lawyers, Yale Galanter and Richard Cummins, say the couple hope to reconcile. February Sheen checks himself into rehab as a "preventative measure," says Stan Rosenfield, the actor's representative. August Sheen pleads guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge in the domestic-assault case stemming from the Christmas incident and is ordered to spend 30 days in rehab as part of a plea deal at a court hearing in Aspen.

In exchange, two other charges are dropped. The judge also sentences the actor to three months' probation and orders him to complete 36 hours of domestic violence counseling. January Sheen is taken out of his Los Angeles home on a stretcher and hospitalized with "severe abdominal pains. February Sheen says in a Today interview that he does not need rehab because the Alcoholics Anonymous manual was "written for normal people, people that aren't special, people that don't have tiger blood, you know, Adonis DNA.

He claims that he was harassed by Lorre, whom he calls a "clown" and a "turd". In the series, based on the feature film, Sheen plays a former baseball player who is an anger management therapist. Photos: Charlie Sheen through the years. Charlie Sheen has been in the public eye almost as long as the 50 years he's been alive. The actor, seen here in , has appeared in dozens of films, headlined a hit TV show, battled substance abuse, dated porn stars and made numerous headlines for his bad-boy behavior.

Here's a look at Sheen's turbulent life and career. Hide Caption. As the son of actor Martin Sheen, he had small parts in some of his father's films.

The public may have first become aware of him as a thuggish visitor in a police station making conversation with Jennifer Grey in 's "Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Douglas' performance won an Oscar, and Sheen's own stock went up. After becoming one of the hottest young actors of the '80s, Sheen saw his star dim in the '90s. Here he is in a poster for "Men at Work," a minor comedy that starred him and brother Emilio Estevez as garbagemen who stumble on a nefarious plot. Critics wondered whether the film was a goof, comparable to Sheen's "Hot Shots!

By the mid-'90s, Sheen was as famous for being a ladies' man as he was for being a leading man. Known as "the Machine," he dated porn stars, and though Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss kept the names of her clients secret, Sheen testified during her tax-evasion trial that he'd used her services. He also spent time in rehab and was hospitalized for a drug overdose.

The show ran until Sheen rose to the top again with "Two and a Half Man," playing free-spirited jingle writer Charlie Harper. But a rehab stint shut down production in , and he and show creator Chuck Lorre were soon at loggerheads. Sheen was fired after the eighth season. Sheen occasionally popped up in movies in the s, though not of the level of his '80s work.

Martin Sheen has been touchingly vocal about his concern for his youngest son in recent years. Emilio Estevez, meanwhile, has given interviews in which he has suggested their upbringing was chaotic and their father had a heart attack on the set of Apocalypse Now at the age of 36, brought on by alcohol and stress. When he went to the doctor to get the results of his HIV test in May at the age of 46, he took, heartbreakingly, his mother.

Was it harder telling his dad or his oldest daughter, Cassandra? I called in on her on my way [to the TV interview in which he revealed his condition]. How about your dad? If any parent needs an argument to not put their kids on stage, that reason is Charlie Sheen. But Sheen desperately misses acting, he says, and I suspect he knows that, despite his talent and decades of work, casting directors now see him more as a C-list gossip item than an actor.

For all his insistence that he has changed and matured, he is obviously still a nightmare to deal with, but it would take a cold heart not to feel very sorry for him now. So I give him one. But he looks none of those things and the smile is empty. Hadley Freeman. Read the full story. Regrets, Charlie Sheen has had a few. But this week, several politicos brought him to mind, causing one outlet to reach out to Sheen to talk about his infamous public media meltdown of 10 years ago.

In a Yahoo! Entertainment interview , Sheen reflected on how he traded early retirement for a hashtag in a series of mishaps, interview meltdowns and bizarre behavior that burned a lot of bridges. But he started to spiral downward when he pleaded guilty to domestic violence charges in August and had a public battle with drug addiction.



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