Life is full of challenges, and Charlie Sheen faced many. Discover key struggles and how they were overcome.
Charlie Sheen, born Carlos Irwin Estévez, is an American actor prominent in film and television. Recognized as a leading man, he has garnered a Golden Globe Award and received nominations for Primetime Emmy Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards. Sheen was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1994, solidifying his place in entertainment history.
In 1986, Charlie Sheen allegedly raped Corey Haim
In January 1990, Charlie Sheen's fiancée, Kelly Preston, was hit by shrapnel after a gun went off in their house, leading to the end of their engagement.
On May 20, 1998, Charlie Sheen overdosed on cocaine and was hospitalized after being found by a friend in his seaside home. He was rushed to Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center in serious condition.
On August 11, 1998, Charlie Sheen, already on probation for a previous drug offense, had his probation extended by one year and entered a rehab clinic.
In a 2004 interview, Charlie Sheen disclosed that his previous overdose in 1998 was caused by injecting cocaine.
In March 2005, Denise Richards filed for divorce from Charlie Sheen, citing alcohol and drug abuse, threats of violence, and accusations of Sheen's inappropriate interest in underage individuals.
In November 2006, Charlie Sheen's divorce from Denise Richards was finalized, leading to a custody dispute over their two daughters.
On December 25, 2009, Charlie Sheen was arrested for assaulting his wife, Brooke Mueller, in Aspen, Colorado, and was later released on bail.
On August 2, 2010, Charlie Sheen pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault as part of a plea bargain, resulting in a sentence of 30 days in a drug rehab center, 30 days of probation, and 36 hours of anger management.
On October 26, 2010, police removed Charlie Sheen from his suite at the Plaza Hotel after he reportedly caused $7,000 in damage and admitted to drinking and using cocaine.
In January 2011, production of 'Two and a Half Men' went on hiatus while Charlie Sheen underwent substance rehabilitation.
On March 1, 2011, police removed Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller's sons from Sheen's home, following a restraining order obtained by Mueller, who expressed concerns about Sheen's mental state.
On March 7, 2011, Charlie Sheen's contract with CBS and Warner Bros. Television was terminated.
In March 2011, Charlie Sheen was terminated from his 'Two and a Half Men' contract due to substance-abuse issues and conflicts with the series' creator.
In 2011, Charlie Sheen experienced a highly publicized meltdown, making outlandish claims in television interviews and online.
Since 2011, Charlie Sheen had been paying extortionists to keep his HIV status a secret.
On November 17, 2015, Charlie Sheen publicly revealed that he was HIV-positive, having been diagnosed roughly four years earlier.
In 2015, Charlie Sheen publicly revealed that he is HIV positive, leading to increased awareness and prevention efforts.
In 2015, Scottine Rossi sued Charlie Sheen following his announcement of being HIV-positive, alleging assault, battery, emotional distress, false imprisonment, and negligence.
In late 2015, Charlie Sheen received alternative HIV treatment in Mexico.
On January 12, 2016, an episode of The Dr. Oz Show aired, featuring Charlie Sheen stating he had been off his HIV medications for about a week, receiving alternative treatment in Mexico.
In April 2016, Charlie Sheen's monthly child support payments to his ex-wives were reduced, and he was under investigation by the LAPD for allegedly threatening to kill his former fiancée.
In 2017, Charlie Sheen sued the National Enquirer over a story alleging that he raped Corey Haim in 1986.
In 2017, another girlfriend of Charlie Sheen sued him, claiming he concealed his HIV status from her until after they had unprotected sex in 2015.
In 2018, Charlie Sheen settled his lawsuit against the National Enquirer.
In March 2020, Corey Feldman repeated his claim that Charlie Sheen raped Corey Haim in his documentary, which Sheen denied.
In 2022, Charlie Sheen settled a lawsuit filed by a former girlfriend, who alleged that he had concealed his HIV status from her until after they had unprotected sex in 2015. Sheen paid the woman $120,000 as part of the settlement.