Martin Sheen and Emilio Estévez declined to join Netflix’s “aka Charlie Sheen,” leaving the star to explain their absence.
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Why Does Martin Sheen Regret Using a Stage Name? Inside Actor’s Decision to Not Go by Birth Name
Martin Sheen is a household name, but the actor opened up about why he decided to go by a stage name instead of his birth ...
Demi Moore has been reportedly rejecting men lately. The actor’s dating life has always been a topic of interest among the ...
Charlie Sheen doesn't seem like a great guy, but maybe this show is a belated thank you to those whose lives he mired during ...
From shortened last names to childhood nicknames that stuck, celebrities like Reese Witherspoon, Rihanna, Keke Palmer, Lily ...
Actor Charlie Sheen is opening up about a lifelong struggle that he says first led him to start drinking, beginning a ...
The Independent on MSN
Charlie Sheen reveals reason he swapped surname from Estevez: ‘I wasn’t ashamed of the name’
In his new memoir, The Book of Sheen, the Two and a Half Men star shared new insight into his name change, following in the footsteps of his father, Martin Sheen, who was born Ramón Estevez. The elder ...
The Independent on MSN
Charlie Sheen: ‘I put good and decent people through hell’
INTERVIEW: Now nearly eight years sober, the ‘Wall Street’ and ‘Two and a Half Men’ star has written a harrowing yet wildly ...
Netflix users have been left seriously shocked after only just finding out Charlie Sheen’s real name and ethnicity following ...
In a new memoir and documentary, the actor known for “Two and a Half Men,” “Platoon” and a debauched life that nearly killed him puts it all out there.
The actor’s problems with drug addiction are well-documented and were a prevalent source of tabloid headlines for years.
Three Seattle teenagers saw “The Breakfast Club” during its recent re-release. Here's what they thought of the classic coming ...
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