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Charlie Sheen Talks Leading Ladies – Onscreen & Off; Who Is His ‘Anger Management’ Co-Star Frontrunner?
Charlie Sheen is set to make his return to the small screen in the upcoming “Anger Management” on FX, but which female actress is in the lead to play opposite the headline-maker?
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Denise Richards On Spending Time With Charlie Sheen For Their Children: ‘We’ve Become Very, Very Good Friends’
Denise Richards spent some of the holidays with ex-husband Charlie Sheen and their two children together – Lola, 6, and Sam, 7 – and she said things are going well.
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Rolling The Dice On Charlie Sheen: FX Curious How It Will Come Out
The head of the FX network said Sunday he still hasn’t seen a script for Charlie Sheen’s new sitcom “Anger Management,” which is due to premiere in June.
That’s a little late, conceded John Landgraf, FX president and general manager. It illustrates the grand gamble made by the cable network, one with a potentially big payoff.
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Charlie Sheen Excited To Be Back At Work On ‘Anger Management’; ‘I’m Not Crazy Anymore’
Charlie Sheen says he’s back to reality!
“I’m not crazy anymore. That was an episode,” the actor told reporters at Sunday night’s FOX Television Critics Association party in Pasadena, Calif. “I think I’m a different person than I was yesterday. Everything is a lot more mellow and focused and much more rooted in reality.”
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Charlie Sheen Donates $25K To Alabama Tornado Relief
Charlie Sheen quietly donated $25,000 to help tornado relief in Alabama, making good on a pledge to help survivors of the deadly twisters even though some had doubted his promises.
The head of Tuscaloosa’s tourism agency, Don Staley, said a representative of Sheen recently turned over money that came in through a fundraising website that the actor set up after tornadoes last spring killed about 250 people in Alabama, including 52 in the west Alabama city.
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Comedian Patrice O’Neal Dies At 41; Charlie Sheen, Comedians React To News
Comedian Patrice O’Neal has died at the age of 41, it was announced by a friend of the funnyman on Tuesday.
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Charlie Sheen Gets Back To Work In An Explosive Fashion
Charlie Sheen is having a blast of a time being back at work – literally.
Over the weekend, the actor posted photos on his WhoSay.com account, including one showing the actor dodging an explosion on the set of “A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III.”
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Charlie Sheen’s ‘Anger Management’ Gets A Home On Cable
Charlie Sheen’s new comedy, “Anger Management,” has found a network.
FX, which airs “Sons of Anarchy” and Elijah Wood’s “Wilfred,” among other shows, has picked up the program.
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‘The King’s Speech’ Helped Charlie Sheen & Jon Cryer During ‘Two And A Half Men’ Debacle
During the height of the Charlie Sheen’s antics surrounding his departure from “Two and a Half Men,” the actor and former co-star Jon Cryer found common ground with the help of the British Royal Family.
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Thomas Gibson ‘Had A Great Experience’ Working With Charlie Sheen’s Former Boss, Chuck Lorre
Charlie Sheen might have had his fair share of issues with “Two and a Half Men” creator Chuck Lorre, but Thomas Gibson – who worked with the TV mogul on “Dharma & Greg” – has nothing but praise for him.
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Charlie Sheen And Warner Bros. Settle Lawsuit Over Actor’s Firing From ‘Men’ Sitcom
Charlie Sheen’s legal fight with his former “Two and a Half Men” bosses is over.
Warner Bros. Television released a statement Monday saying that Sheen’s lawsuit against the studio and series executive producer Chuck Lorre had been settled “to the parties’ satisfaction.”
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Charlie Sheen On Watching Ashton Take Over ‘Two And A Half Men’: It’s ‘A Little Bizarre,’ But ‘I Was Really Impressed’
A record 27.8 million people tuned in to see Ashton Kutcher’s highly anticipated “Two and a Half Men” debut on Monday, and one of those viewers was none other than the star who he replaced — Charlie Sheen.
Access Hollywood caught up with Charlie on Friday to get his take on Ashton’s performance, and not only did the veteran actor seemingly harbor no ill will against his younger replacement, he even offered kudos for the show’s new turn.


