Charlie Sheen In 2020: 10 Things The Actor Has Done Since Leaving Two And A Half Men – TheThings

Charlie Sheen is best-known for playing Charlie Harper from 2003 until 2011 on the hit CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men. He wassackedfrom the show after a highly publicized record of substance abuse and for verbally attacking theshow's producer and co-creator, Chuck Lorre, his bosses at CBS and Warner Bros. TV.

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Charlie Sheen was once themost popular celebrity and the highest-paid actor on American television. During and after the course of Two and a Half Men, the father of five had his fair share of personal and professional ups and downs. Here's a look at Charlie Sheen's professional life afterwards.

Charlie Sheen immediately bounced back with the FX sitcom, Anger Management. Heplayed ananger management therapist, Charlie Goodson on the show.

The actorwas the signatory of the 10/90 deal, entitled to a whopping 40 percent of the show's profit. After meeting acertain rating threshold, 90 more episodes of the show were ordered, which was in contrast to the one-season-at-a-time model. Unfortunately, Anger Management was marred by low ratings in the second season andit wrapped up after 100 episodes.Anger Management ran for two seasons from 2012 to 2014.

In 2012, Charlie Sheen starred inRoman Coppola's comedy,A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III. Heportrayed the titular character, Charles Swan III, a successful illustrator and graphic designer pining to win back his true love.

Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, Katheryn Winnick, and Patricia Arquettefeatured alongsideCharlie Sheen in the film.A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III was a box-office and a criticaldud.

Charlie Sheen was also seen in 2012's animation and more importantly the box-office bomb,Foodfight! Besides Charlie, the film featured the voices of ChristopherLloyd, Eva Longoria, and Chris Kattan.

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Foodfight! takes place in a supermarket that comes to life after its doors are shut by its workers. Charlie Sheen played the lead character named Dex Dogtective, a resident of the supermarket city.

In 2013, Charlie Sheendid a cameo in the fifth installment of Scary Movie--thehorror spoof franchise.Scary Movie 5 took aims mostly atJessica Chastain's horror flick,Mama.The rest of itriffed onthe Paranormal Activity franchise,Black Swan, and Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

Charlie Sheen and his co-star,actress Lindsay Lohanappeared as themselves in the opening scene of the film whichriffed on the Paranormal Activity series.

At the beginning of 2014, Charlie Sheen starred inRobert Rodriguez's Machete Kills. The actorplayed the President of the US, Rathcock who recruits theex-Federale agentMachete Cortez (Danny Trejo) to take down the eccentricarms dealer, Luther Voz (Mel Gibson.) Charlie Sheen is credited inMachete Killswith his birth name, Carlos Estvez.

Charlie Sheen reprised his delinquent character fromFerris Buellers Day Offin theABC sitcom, The Goldbergs. The actorstarred on the episode, "Barry Goldbergs Day Off," meant toserve as atribute to director John Hughes' classic comedyfilm.The Goldbergs episode pretty much recreated the police station scene fromFerris Buellers Day Off.

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On the iconic family sitcom, The Goldbergs, Charlie Sheenwas dressed inasimilarleather jacket, loose tank, jeans, and motorcycle boots outfit. The only difference is that it was 29 years later, and Charlie Sheen had majored from a growing star to Hollywood's bad boy.

In 2017, Charlie Sheen went unnoticedas amotel clerk on two episodes of the Comedy Central odd-couple series,Typical Rick.

Theshow was centered around two childhood friends,Gary (Nick Swardson) who moved to Los Angeles to become an actor. However, in doing so, his biggest impediment is his roommate Rick (Simon Rex) who unintentionally upstages him at every turn.

Mad Families wasCharlie Sheen's first project after hewent public with his HIV diagnosis in November 2015. The actorstarred alongside Naya Rivera, Leah Remini, and David Spade in the indie action film.

MadFamilies centers around three racially different, yet fiercely competitive families sharing the same camping spot during the fourth of July holiday weekend. Charlie Sheen portrayedCharlie Jones, a grumpy camper arguing with the other families in the group.

Charlie Sheen, Gina Gershon, and Whoopi Goldberg starred together in the 2017 survival-thriller drama 9/11,basedon the collapse of the twin towers. Charlie played Jeffrey Cage, one of thefive people trappedin a World Trade Center elevatoron the fateful day ofthe attacks.

Widely disregarded by critics as heartless tragedy exploitation of September 11, with 9/11 Charlie Sheen's career further plummeted to a low point.

In 2019, Charlie Sheen playeda shady doctorin rapper Lil Pump's Drug Addicts music video. The actorwas seen in a lab coat with his nameembroidered on it.

Charlie Sheen is mostly quiet throughout the video whileLil Pump rhymes lyrics to his song.The wasted duo, accompanied by hospital nurses roam the wards in their wheelchairs and distribute pills to people around.

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Bisma Fida thinks pop culture shapes human lives. Sitcoms, dramas, and movies have helped her survive the impact of the geopolitical conflict of her homeland. Every piece she authors is essentially a third-world feminists' take. You can connect to her at bisma.fida@yahoo.com

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