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    >> new interview with charlie sheen . jeff rossen is in los angeles with details. jeff, what are we going to get this morning?

    >> reporter: oh, a lot more. charlie sheen called us and said, come back to the house. i have more to say. we went and got a glimpse into his life behind closed doors , including a rare interview with the new women in his life, women helping to raise his children every day. charlie calls them his goddesses.

    >> how long have we owned this?

    >> reporter: it's charlie sheen 's version of domestic bliss at home with the new loves of his life. one, a self-described porn star he calls rach, the other a modelle he calls natty.

    >> we run errands, eat, play with the kids.

    >> we have fun.

    >> we watch movies. i watch a lot of "two and a half me men".

    >> do you love his kids?

    >> are you kidding?

    >> i wish i was with them now. i didn't want to put them down. bob was like, they're calling you. he's saying bye!

    >> if you say dad's busy he says, okay, dada busy. he knows. he's fine with it.

    >> is this normal?

    >> aside from the days we sit around with the gold pom-pons and everything.

    >> don't run with that.

    >> i'm joking.

    >> charlie said you can put him in his place. when he's wrong you put him in his place --

    >> i don't --

    >> let her answer.

    >> i don't generally have to. i respect charlie as a man and as head of the household and trust him completely. if there is something i think is a bad idea i might say, hey, babe, let's think about it this way and, you know, it works. the system works for us.

    >> reporter: the goddesses now live with charlie , almost always around at his los angeles mansion.

    >> it's a good day at the silver valley lodge --

    >> reporter: his nickname for in-home rehab. we took him outside for a candid conversation about his history with women . what do these women do for you other women haven't?

    >> these women don'tle jud judge me, lead with opinions, lead with their own needs all the time. they are honest to say, park your nonsense. help me solve this and we solve it. what i tell them is don't live in the middle. get away from your ego and emotions. therein lies the solution.

    >> reporter: are these women allowed to say, charlie , you're being a jerk. can they talk back?

    >> oh, yeah. those are the best jokes of the day. we have an open dialogue.

    >> reporter: do they put you in your place ?

    >> everybody's vote has equal importance. when we are approaching crisis, i remind them, look, i'm 22 years further down the road. trust me. most of the time -- well in the last few days, all the time my plan is the best. everybody will win and everybody's needs will be taken care of.

    >> reporter: including, he says, his young children. charlie 's twin boys spend a lot of time at his house. there are nannies but charlie 's angels play a role, too.

    >> reporter: are the goddesses with your kids?

    >> if i'm not there, everybody helps out. i don't know. there's nothing broken here.

    >> reporter: some would say everything is broken.

    >> wait. i'm still in pain.

    >> hang in there.

    >> reporter: his hit sit-com "two and a half men" has been shut down for the rest of the season based, according to cbs and warner brothers on sheen's statement, conduct and condition. your lawyers wrote a letter to warner brothers saying you want to be paid for eight episodes.

    >> of course.

    >> reporter: why?

    >> that's what i agreed to do.

    >> reporter: you want to move forward?

    >> god yeah. there is work to do, shows to be delivers. the clock is ticking.

    >> reporter: warner brothers agreed to pay the crew for four episodes.

    >> that's a start. i want eight. i will worry about the cast and myself last.

    >> reporter: you think because of the pressure you're applying they are getting paid?

    >> well, yeah. who else is applying pressure? jon cryer ? no. just sitting around.

    >> reporter: warner brothers denies sheen's pressure had anything to do with paying the crew. sheen's publicist quit after years on the job saying he's unable to work effectively as his publicist. what happened?

    >> i don't know. maybe he felt he wasn't respected. again, i'm just guessing. there is something epic about that that it got so gnarly that stan said, okay, i'm out. that's how i roll. bye-bye. there's the door. same one you came in.

    >> reporter: in the first interview that aired monday, charlie promised he's clean now.

    >> look at me, duh. drug tests don't lie.

    >> reporter: when was the last time you did drugs?

    >> i don't know. i don't care.

    >> reporter: in the new interview he brought the proof. these are results of the drug test you just took.

    >> the word negative is printed like 18 trillion times.

    >> reporter: his family isn't convinced. in a rare interview his father martin spoke about it.

    >> he's an extraordinary man. if he had cancer, how would we treat him? the disease of addiction is a form of cancer. you have to have an equal measure of concern and love and lift them up. so that's what we do for him.

    >> reporter: has your father or brothers came to you and said, time to get back on track?

    >> i said, i'm not ready. i'm not interested in your rhetoric now. i appreciate your love and compassion if that's what you call it. but i'm 45 years old. i'm not interested in people treating me like a 12-year-old.

    >> reporter: even your own father?

    >> yeah. my own dad. come on captain bullard, greatest film ever made. he's entitled. but i have evolved beyond it.

    >> reporter: devolving some say into a dangerous spiral for our viewers who saw this monday morning. duh, winning. tiger blood. adonis dna. i'm tired of pretending i'm not a total rock star from mars. he's saying war lock, tiger's blood. what do you say when you see it?

    >> i'm entertained as hell. i'm laughing with my goddesses, with my friends. everyone's like, did they expect a normal, conventional, boring interview? no, man. we're shaking the tree. we're shaking all the trees.

    >> reporter: someone asked me is he delusional, crazy, a nars cyst, a nice guy , how would you describe yourself?

    >> i am grandiose because i live a grandiose life. i'm tired of being aw shucks. that's not me. b.s., that is me. thanks for recognizing it. i support it. what's wrong with that? for years there were actors i thought were so arrogant. i look back and go, wow, they were just uber confident. they were just projecting the image they believed to be true. now i get it.

    >> reporter: what do you want to say to the fans? there are a lot of fans worried about you.

    >> don't be worried. celebrate this movement. i love and i'm so grateful that you have supported me and the show for so long. i will not let you down. trust me.

    >> reporter: charlie sheen didn't hold back at all. as soon as the interview aired on "today" people started tweeting me. charlie seems manic, i'm sad for his kids. wow, i couldn't sit there like you did. i'd have to pop that ego of his.

    >> wow. i don't come from a place of ego.

    >> reporter: somebody said, what did charlie smell like? he sounds like he smokes a carton a day.

    >> whatever.

    >> reporter: does that hurt you?

    >> no. it's sad for them. get a job. charlie seems manic, i'm sad for his kids. i'm sad you have time to write about this and you may not ever have kids because you're obviously -- i don't want to get into it. one woman wrote, i agree with him.

    >> well, she's awake. the others -- [ snoring ]

    >> reporter: charlie says he's happy and feeling better than ever.

    >> that's nice.

    >> reporter: playing basketball with friends, working out and spending more time with the goddesses.

    >> our life is awesome.

    >> reporter: confident all the free time is temporary saying he'll return to the show soon as the star. do you support charlie and his master plan to go back to work? do you agree with everything he's done?

    >> completely. i'm behind charlie 100% in whatever he would like to do.

    >> i told charlie i'm on the bus. i don't care where the bus is going. that's how we live. what do you want to do today? done. let's do it.

    >> i keep pressing the truth. that will flush everybody into the light and we'll have a dialogue and fix it. it's going to be good. everybody's going to win. because they followed guess who's plan. mine.

    >> reporter: for the second straight day we called cbs for reaction. they had no comment. today would have been the first day back at work for the crew of "two and a half men" on the warner brothers lot just a couple of blocks from here. instead they are home waiti iing see what happens like charlie sheen . i spent a lot of time with him. no question he's not normal, but he likes it that way. the question is what's next. he assured me drugs and alcohol are out of his life for now and for good but addiction experts say it's not that easy to go cold turkey , matt and to stay in it. that's the challenge for charlie sheen . maybe not even he realizes how difficult it is to sustain going forward.

    >> i guess a lot of us will stay tuned . jeff, thank you very much. let's

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updated 3/1/2011 3:25:46 PM ET 2011-03-01T20:25:46

Production of the hit series “Two and a Half Men” that made Charlie Sheen the highest-paid actor on television has been suspended. His longtime publicist has quit, and his famous father has compared the 45-year-old actor’s battle with drugs and alcohol to “cancer.” And yet, bunkered in his Los Angeles mansion with the two new loves of his life — a twentysomething self-described porn star and a young model he calls “the goddesses” — Sheen claims he is in complete control of his life.

In a second interview with NBC’s Jeff Rossen that aired on TODAY Tuesday, the actor insisted that the “goddesses” give him all the support he needs. “These women don’t judge me. They don’t judge me. They don’t lead with opinion. They don’t lead with their own needs all the time. They’re honest enough to tell me, ‘Hey, look, you — you know, park your nonsense. You gotta help me solve this.’ And we solve it.”

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‘Nothing broken here’
Sheen raised eyebrows — and concerns among fans and substance-abuse experts — with his claims in an interview with Rossen that aired Monday that he had kicked his highly publicized problems with drugs and alcohol by the sheer force of his own will and his declaration of war against the producers of “Two and a Half Men.” Hours later, he summoned Rossen back to the mansion to elaborate.

“Don’t be worried, don’t be worried,” Sheen told Rossen. “I am grandiose because I live a grandiose life; what’s wrong with that?”

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Charlie Sheen at home with his “goddesses”: Natalie Kenly (left), a model, and Rachel Oberlin (center), a self-described porn actress.

Sheen said that the women — Natalie Kenly, a model Sheen calls “Natty,” and Rachel Oberlin, a self-described porn actress he calls “Rach” — are helping to raise his twin sons by real estate investor Brooke Mueller, Bob and Max, about to turn 2. “If I can’t be there, they’re there,” he said. “Everybody helps out ... There’s nothing broken here.”

The actor said his live-in-girlfriends challenge him from time to time, but insisted that he has ultimate control of domestic decisions. “Everybody’s vote has equal importance. But when we’re approaching crisis, I remind them, ‘Look, I’m 22 years further down the road ... my plan is gonna be the best one in the room. So, just trust me on that and everybody will win. Everybody will win and everybody’s needs will be taken care of.”

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But Sheen has rejected help from his father, actor Martin Sheen, and from his brothers, he says. In an interview with Sky News, Martin Sheen said, “The disease of addiction is a form of cancer, and you have to have equal measures of concern and love and lift [him] up. And so that's what we do for him.”

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But Charlie Sheen says he doesn’t need his family’s help. “They tried,” Sheen told Rossen. “But I said, ‘You know, I’m not ready, I’m not interested in your rhetoric right now. I appreciate your love, your compassion, if that's what you wanna call it. But I’m 45 years old, and I’m not interested in people treating me like a 12-year-old.”

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Referring to his father in terms of one of Martin Sheen’s most famous films, “Apocalypse Now,” Charlie said: “He’s gnarly, it’s Captain Willard, I mean, come on. You know, greatest film ever made. But it’s a different dialogue. You know, he’s on a different channel, and that's all right, he’s entitled.”

Sheen insists that he doesn’t need the help. He has, he said, “sort of evolved beyond it.”

Sheen also brushed off the fact that his longtime publicist, Stan Rosenfield, suddenly walked out Monday following yet another combative interview the actor gave, this time to TMZ.

Publicist quits after Sheen's TMZ interview

“I can’t speak for him,  but maybe he got overwhelmed,” Sheen said. “Maybe he felt like he wasn't respected ... I don't know ... but there’s sort of something epic about that. That it got so gnarly that Stan just went, ‘I’m out.’ That’s fine. That’s how I roll. And if it’s too gnarly for people, then buh-bye. There’s the freakin’ door, you know?”

‘Shaking the tree’
Sheen also took aim at responses to Monday’s TODAY interview, in which he described himself as a “warlock” with “tiger blood” and “Adonis DNA” — comments that made some wonder whether he was delusional, megalomaniacal or worse.

“I’m entertained as hell,” Sheen told Rossen. “I’m not saying that it’s not true, but I’m saying I’m laughing. And I’m laughing with the goddesses; I’m laughing with my friends.

“Did they expect it to be like a normal interview?” he added. “Did they expect it to be just conventional and boring and whatever else? No, man, it’s — we're shaking the tree.”

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But he also said he wanted to reassure his fans: “Don’t be worried. Celebrate this movement. And I love [you] and I’m so grateful that you’ve supported me and the show for so long and I will not let you down, trust me.”

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However, Sheen’s role on “Two and a Half Men” and the future of the show itself remain unclear. Production has been suspended for the remainder of the season, and Sheen told Rossen Monday that he would return only if he got a $1 million raise, boosting his salary from $2 million to $3 million per episode.

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CBS Chief Executive Leslie Moonves is shrugging off the effect of cancelling Charlie Sheen's popular sitcom "Two and a Half Men." In fact, he says the move is saving money. Moonves told an investors conference in San Francisco on Tuesday that stopping production on the final eight episodes of this season is "financially a gainer."

He says reruns take in less advertising revenue, but not making new episodes saves CBS Corp. a lot of money, at least in the short term. Monday night's repeat was still popular — it was the top-watched show of the night.

As for Sheen's public pronouncements, Moonves said, "I wish he would have worked this hard to promote himself for an Emmy." He added, "I hope it's back. We'll see."

Producer Chuck Lorre hasn't officially responded to Sheen’s statements. But at the close of Monday night’s episode of another Chuck Lorre sitcom, “Mike and Molly,” the producer released a cryptic statement through a “vanity card” that appeared briefly in the show’s credits as well as on the show’s website.

“The following are my uncensored thoughts,” Lorre wrote. “I hope this will put an end to any further speculation ... The paradox of our culture ... celebrates the ego while simultaneously promoting its evisceration with drugs and alcohol ... The Fall from Grace is, in fact, a Sprint from Grace. Or perhaps more accurately, ‘Screw Grace, I am so outta here!’ Questions?”

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  1. Enter the Warlock

    Charlie Sheen shows off his Detroit Tigers jersey during his performance at the Fox Theatre in Detroit on Saturday, April 2. Promising "the real story," the 45-year-old former "Two and a Half Men" star hit the road for a month-long, 20-city variety show tour, with the first stop Saturday's sold-out show in Detroit. (Carlos Osorio / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. Thumbs down

    A Sheen fan offers her review while leaving the Fox Theatre in Detroit on Saturday, April 2. (Geoff Robins / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. The gang's all here

    Sheen, second from left, is joined by Joey Scoleri of Live Nation, left, and "goddesses" Bree Olson and Natalie Kenly, right, at the after party for his Chicago tour stop at Enclave on Sunday, April 3. (Daniel Boczarski / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. Blood thirst

    Charlie Sheen is seen on the rooftop of the Live Nation building drinking "Tiger Blood" in Beverly Hills, Calif., on March 7, 2011. The "Two and a Half" men star was fired from the show earlier in the day by Warner Bros. (Jean Baptiste Lacroix / WireImage) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. Two for one

    Sheen poses with the two women he refers to as his "goddesses" in the kitchen of his Los Angeles home during the first week of March 2011. Natalie "Natty" Kenly, left, a model, and Rachel Oberlin, aka porn star Bree Olsen, gained fame during the actor's media blitz over his fight with CBS and Warner Bros. television. (Michael Austin / NBC News) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. Plenty to say

    Adult film star Capri Anderson, the woman who was in Charlie Sheen's hotel room the night he allegedly trashed his suite, talks with ABC about the incident. Claiming to have feared for her life upon being locked in the bathroom, Capri said, "I'm not going to stand down and be completely be walked over." Anderson filed a harassment lawsuit, Sheen then countersued for extortion, and the case was dropped. (ABC via Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. Before the storm

    Sheen joins his ex wife Denise Richards and their daughters Sam and Lola in a trip to the American Museum of Natural History in New York on Oct. 25, 2010. Their museum visit ended a weekend together in which the four of them went shopping at an American Girl store, dined at Serafina Broadway and took in the Broadway show Mary Poppins.

    Sheen was later hospitalized after he was found drunk and naked with an alleged escort in his trashed room at The Plaza hotel. Damages to the room reportedly totaled $7,000. The actor's rep later said Sheen had had an allergic reaction to medication. (INFphoto.com) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. Back to rehab

    Sheen, second from right, arrives with his attorney Richard Cummins, second from left, for a sentencing hearing at the Pitkin County Courthouse in Aspen, Colo., on Aug. 2, 2010. Sheen was sentenced under a plea deal to get a 30-day sentence to be "administered and executed" at Promises rehab facility in Malibu, Calif., for assaulting his wife Brooke Mueller during an alcohol-fueled Christmas Day quarrel in Aspen. (Rick Wilking / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. See you in a month

    Sheen, right, leaves the Pitkin County Courthouse with his attorney Richard Cummins in Aspen, Colo., on Monday, June 7, 2010. A sentencing hearing for the actor in his domestic assault case against wife Brooke Mueller was continued until July 12. (Ed Andrieski / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. More troubles

    Sheen's Mercedes was apparently stolen from his Shermon Oaks, Calif., home in early 2010. It was found overturned hundreds of feet down a nearby cliff. On June 15, 2010, police reported a second Mercedes suffered the same fate. (Gus Ruelas / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Not-so-merry Christmas

    Brooke Mueller Sheen called police on Christmas Day, 2009, reporting that Sheen attacked and threatened her. (Riccardo S. Savi / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. Got my designs on you

    Sheen has collaborated with the owner of the Rock & Roll Religion clothing line to create a line of shirts called the DaVinci Collection by Charlie Sheen. Sheen's "Two and a Half Men" character wears similar shirts. (Ethan Miller / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Viva ALMA!

    Sheen, born Carlos Estevez, captured the outstanding male performance in a comedy TV series award at the 2008 ALMA Awards. The honors are given to Latino performers who promote positive portrayals of Latinos in the entertainment field. Sheen's paternal grandparents were Spanish, his maternal grandparents Irish. (Frank Micelotta / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. Trying marriage again

    In 2008, Sheen married real-estate investor Brooke Mueller, seen here with Sheen and his daughters, Sam and Lola. The couple's twins, Bob and Max, were born on March 14, 2009. A Christmas Day fight that same year has sent Sheen's latest round of marital woes back into the tabloids. (Donato Sardella / WireImage) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. Play clothes for the posh

    Fashion executive Michael Berens, Sheen and clothing designer Suzanne Ciulla pose with children wearing clothes from Sheen Kidz, a couture children’s sportswear inspired by Sheen’s daughters, Sam and Lola. (Donato Sardella / WireImage) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. A 'Platoon' reunited

    Actor Willem Dafoe, director Oliver Stone, an unidentified guest, Sheen and Tom Berenger reunited for a screening of their classic film "Platoon" at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival in France. (Francois Durand / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. 'Bounce' back

    Sheen starred in "The Big Bounce," a critical flop, in 2004. Although the film was based on a novel by Elmore Leonard and features Owen Wilson and Morgan Freeman in addition to Sheen, it was a disaster, and cost $50 million to make. It earned back only $6 million. (Warner Bros.) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Men, men, men, men, manly men

    Sheen and Jon Cryer play brothers with opposite temperaments in the CBS hit comedy "Two and a Half Men." Sheen reportedly earns $825,000 per episode on the show. (CBS via Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. Till divorce do us part

    Sheen married actress Denise Richards in 2002, and they had two daughters, Sam and Lola. Richards filed for divorce in 2005, and the details of their marriage, estrangement and custody battle quickly became tabloid fodder. Richards accused Sheen of abusing drugs and alcohol, and threatening her with violence. (Robert Mora / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. Keep the Globe spinning

    In 2002, Sheen won the Golden Globe Award for best performance by an actor in a television comedy or musical series for his role in "Spin City." (Scott Nelson / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. Putting a 'Spin' on things

    Sheen, shown with Barry Bostwick and Heather Locklear, played Charlie Crawford on "Spin City" from 2000 to 2002. As he does in "Two and a Half Men," Sheen played a character with the same first name as himself. Tony Danza Syndrome, perhaps? (ABC via Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  22. X marks the film

    Sheen teamed again with brother Emilio Estevez to play real-life brothers Jim and Artie Mitchell in 2000's "Rated X." The Mitchells were pioneers in the pornography and strip-club industries in San Francisco in the 1970s and '80s. (Showtime via Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  23. In court

    Drug issues have troubled Sheen for years. In 1998, he appeared in a Malibu, Calif., courtroom, where a judge ruled that the actor, who nearly died of a drug overdose five months before, could be released from his rehabilitation facility. (Nick Ut / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  24. He'll be there for you

    Sheen kisses Lisa Kudrow in his appearance on the hit show "Friends" in 1996. (NBC) Back to slideshow navigation
  25. Geronimo!

    In 1994's "Terminal Velocity," Sheen starred with Nastassja Kinski in a film about a skydiver who apparently dies on her first jump, but turns out to have faked her death. (Walt Disney Studios) Back to slideshow navigation
  26. Family of stars

    Sheen, father Martin Sheen and brother Emilio Estevez unveil Charlie's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1994. (Jim Smeal / WireImage) Back to slideshow navigation
  27. All for one, and one for all

    Sheen played Aramis, one of "The Three Musketeers," in the 1993 film version of Alexandre Dumas' classic story. Kiefer Sutherland played Athos, Oliver Platt played Porthos, and Chris O'Donnell played D'Artagnan, who longs to join the trio. (Walt Disney Studios) Back to slideshow navigation
  28. Daddy and daughter

    Sheen and his daughter, Cassandra Jade Estevez, attended the 1992 premiere of "The Mighty Ducks." Sheen was just 19 when Cassandra was born. (Ron Galella / WireImage) Back to slideshow navigation
  29. Mullet man

    In the comedy spoofs "Hot Shots" and "Hot Shots Part Deux," Sheen plays Navy pilot Topper Harley. "Part Deux" parodies the action-movie genre, particularly the Rambo films. (20th Century Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  30. Brothers at work

    Sheen and brother Emilio Estevez teamed up in 1990's "Men at Work," about two garbage collectors who discover a corpse. (Triumph Releasing) Back to slideshow navigation
  31. Three strikes, yer out

    Sheen, right, and Tom Berenger starred in 1989's "Major League," a comedy about a fictionalized version of the Cleveland Indians. Sheen played Ricky Vaughn, an out-of-control pitcher who improves once he gets glasses. (Paramount via Everett Collection) Back to slideshow navigation
  32. Bang, bang, my baby shot me down

    In 1990, before Kelly Preston wed John Travolta, she was engaged to Sheen, who gave her a 2.5 carat pink diamond engagement ring. The engagement ended shortly after he accidentally shot her in the arm, causing a wound that required stitches. (Ron Galella / WireImage) Back to slideshow navigation
  33. Guns blazing

    Sheen, middle right, and Emilio Estevez, front, starred with Lou Diamond Phillips, Kiefer Sutherland, Casey Siemaszko and Dermot Mulroney in 1988's Western, "Young Guns." (20th Cenury Fox via Everett Collection) Back to slideshow navigation
  34. Greed is good

    Sheen starred in 1987's "Wall Street," where he plays Bud Fox, a young, ambitious trader who falls under the spell of ruthless millionaire Gordon Gekko, played by Michael Douglas. Reportedly Sheen and director Oliver Stone parted ways after Stone approached Sheen to star in "Born on the Fourth of July," but then cast Tom Cruise without telling Sheen. (20th Century Fox) Back to slideshow navigation
  35. Fighting the war outside and the war inside

    In 1986's "Platoon," Sheen, center, starred with Willem Dafoe and Tom Berenger in Stone's critically lauded Vietnam War movie. The film was based on Stone's own war experiences, and is regularly listed by critics as one of the best war films ever made. (Orion Pictures via Everett Collection) Back to slideshow navigation
  36. Putting the moves on Ferris Bueller's sister

    Sheen and Jennifer Grey starred in 1986's "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," with Grey playing Ferris Bueller's snotty sister Jeanie and Sheen a rebel she meets at the police station. (Paramount Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
  37. WOLVERINES!

    Sheen got his movie start in 1984's "Red Dawn." His fellow young stars included Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, Lea Thompson and Jennifer Grey. (MGM) Back to slideshow navigation
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