Charlie Sheen Really is a Good Guy
Yesterday the once crazy warlock announced he is going to donate one percent of his profits from his new sitcom 'Anger Management' to the USO.
Yesterday the once crazy warlock announced he is going to donate one percent of his profits from his new sitcom 'Anger Management' to the USO.
Charlie Sheen will be taking his winning ways back to the small screen in a TV version of the 2003 Jack Nicholson/Adam Sandler movie ‘Anger Management.’
Note to Charlie Sheen: Your newfound hindsight is a wonderful thing, but tiger blood and Adonis DNA will be with us forever.
On this morning’s much-anticipated ’Today‘ interview with Sheen, the actor tried to distance himself from his epic meltdown earlier this year, insisting that he feels “calmer” and “mellower.”
Can’t wait until September 19th to see whether Charlie Sheen‘s winning streak continues at his Comedy Central roast? Then you’re in luck! The Hollywood Reporter recently wrote up highlights from the event, which took place on Saturday night.
‘Family Guy’ and ‘American Dad’ creator Seth MacFarlane will be the emcee of the ‘Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen.’
After eight years of womanizing, boozing and children’s jingle writing, Charlie Sheen‘s ‘Two and a Half Men‘ character Charlie Harper has finally met his maker. These photos from the upcoming season premiere, scheduled to air on CBS on September 19 — give a sneak peek at the funeral scene. Notice his signature bowling shirt and shorts hanging center frame.
Next month Two And A Half Men returns to CBS without Charlie Sheen. It has been confirmed that Ashton Kutcher will replace Sheen on the show, but how will they work that into the script?
What we have heard so far is that Charlie's character will be killed off in the 2-part season premiere. The gos
Charlie Sheen is returning to TV -- for one night, anyway.
The former 'Two and a Half Men' star will be the guest of honor on a Comedy Central roast in September.
According to sources for TMZ, ‘Two and a Half Men’ creator Chuck Lorre may be planning to kill off Charlie Sheen’s character, Charlie Harper, when the top-rated sitcom returns to CBS this fall.
Though TMZ notes that the script has not been finalized, and will not shoot until August 5, producers are allegedly considering a number of options for Charlie’s exit, including having him drive a car off of a cliff.
After months of scandals, goddesses and a much-maligned national tour, it looks like Charlie Sheen is finally headed back to work.
RadarOnline is exclusively reporting that the former star of ‘Two and a Half Men’ has signed a new sitcom deal with Lionsgate Television, one that is poised to make him more money than ever before.
Troubled actor Charlie Sheen may be returning to television sooner than you might think.
According to sources for TMZ, the former 'Two and a Half Men' star, who was unceremoniously fired from the top-rated CBS sitcom in March for disparaging comments he made at creator Chuck Lorre, has reportedly received a "big offer" to star in a new sitcom that could hit the airwaves as soon as January.