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Carlos Irwin Estevez (born September 3, 1965), better known by his [[Stage Names]] Charlie Sheen, is an American actor. He is the son of acclaimed actor [[Martin Sheen]], brother of rather less acclaimed actor [[Emilio Estevez]], and nephew of even less well acclaimed actor [[Joe Estevez]]. If you ask him, [[Cloudcuckoolander|Adonis and tigers somehow figure into his ancestry as well]].
 
His character roles in films have included Chris Taylor in the 1986 Vietnam War drama ''[[Platoon]]'', Jake Kesey in the 1986 film ''The Wraith'', and Bud Fox in the 1987 film ''[[Wall Street]]''. His career has also included more comedic films, such as ''[[Major League]]'', the ''[[Hot Shots]]'' films, and ''[[Scary Movie]] 3'' and ''4''. He also had a small role in ''[[Ferris BuellersBueller's Day Off (Film)|Ferris Buellers Day Off]].'' On television, Sheen is known for [[The Danza|his roles]] on two sitcoms: as Charlie Crawford on ''[[Spin City]]'' and as [[The Danza|Charlie]] Harper on ''[[Two and A Half Men]]''. As of 2010, Sheen was the highest-paid actor on television, earning $1.8 million per episode of ''[[Two and A Half Men]]''.
 
In 2010 he dove ''far'' off the deep end into self-destructive madness. He passed a urine test, which shows that his "unusual" behavior may not be due to (recent) drug use, a substance that quickly metabolizes, or withdrawal from drugs. A [[Twitter]] account he created garnered 80,000 followers before he ever wrote a thing, and raced right past the million mark in one day to 1.4 million followers, beating even Oprah.
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