Martin Sheen, born Ramón Gerard Antonio Estévez, is a highly acclaimed American actor with a career spanning over six decades in television and film. He has received numerous awards, including three Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards, solidifying his place as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Martin Sheen expressed deep regret over changing his name for his Hollywood career. He revealed he begged his son, Emilio Estevez, not to alter his name. Sheen wished he had maintained his birth name.
On December 23, 1961, Martin Sheen married Janet Templeton, with whom he had three sons and a daughter, all of whom became actors: Emilio, Ramón, Carlos, and Renée.
In 1973, Martin Sheen starred in the movie Badlands, which was directed by Terrence Malick. This film was Sheen's breakthrough role.
During the 1980 Democratic Party presidential primaries, Martin Sheen supported Senator Ted Kennedy and gave multiple speeches supporting him in Florida.
In 1981, Martin Sheen had his Catholic faith restored during conversations in Paris with Terrence Malick, the director of his breakthrough film, 'Badlands'.
In a 1983 interview with The Varsity, Martin Sheen stated he is a Catholic on a "spiritual level" and that he "couldn't care less about religion", and also mentioned his belief in reincarnation.
In 1987, Martin Sheen and his son Charlie Sheen starred in the movie 'Wall Street' as father and son, marking a significant film in both of their careers.
In the 1988 presidential election, Martin Sheen endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Jesse Jackson, actively campaigning for him.
In 1989, Martin Sheen received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, recognizing his contributions to the entertainment industry.
In 1989, Martin Sheen was named honorary mayor of Malibu, California, and marked his appointment by declaring the area a nuclear-free zone and a sanctuary for aliens and the homeless. This decree angered some local citizens, but the Malibu Chamber of Commerce voted to retain him in June of 1989.
In 1993, Charlie Sheen and his father Martin Sheen parodied their roles in 'Hot Shots! Part Deux', referencing their previous roles in Wall Street.
On May 16, 1995, Martin Sheen and Paul Watson were confronted by Canadian sealers in a hotel on Magdalen Islands due to Sea Shepherd's actions against sealing and whaling ships. Sheen negotiated with the sealers while Watson was escorted away by police.
In 1997, Martin Sheen narrated the documentary film 'An Act of Conscience,' which tells the story of war tax resisters Randy Kehler and Betsy Corner. The film highlights their protest against war and military spending by refusing to pay federal income taxes, leading to the IRS seizing their house.
In 1998, Jon-Adrian Velazquez was wrongfully convicted for the murder of a retired police officer in Harlem, leading to Martin Sheen advocating for his release in 2011.
In 2000, Martin Sheen became involved in gun control advocacy after the National Shooting Sports Foundation hired his brother Joe Estevez for a pro-gun commercial. Sheen opposed this and advocated for stricter gun control measures.
Since its inception in 2000, The Sheen/Estevez & Augsburger Scholarship Fund has attracted more than $100,000 in scholarships in the arts for students in need at Wright State University.
In September 2001, Martin Sheen hosted a trip of donors to the set of "The West Wing" with the chair of Wright State University's Department of Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures.
In 2001, Martin Sheen won a TV Guide Award for 'Actor of the Year in a Drama Series' for his role in The West Wing.
In 2003, Martin Sheen received the Marquette University Degree of Doctor of Letters, honoris causa, for his work on social and Catholic issues.
In early 2003, Martin Sheen signed the "Not in My Name" declaration, opposing the invasion of Iraq. He joined prominent figures like Noam Chomsky and Susan Sarandon in this declaration, which appeared in The Nation magazine.
In 2004, Gary and Elizabeth Jewson lost their 18-year-old daughter Melanie in a car accident, an event that later inspired Martin Sheen to become a patron of a foundation in her memory.
In 2004, Martin Sheen campaigned with Rob Reiner for Democratic presidential candidates Howard Dean and John Kerry, supporting their campaigns through various events and appearances.
On August 28, 2005, Martin Sheen visited Camp Casey to pray with anti-Iraq War activist Cindy Sheehan, who was demanding a second meeting with President George W. Bush. Sheen addressed Sheehan's supporters, alluding to his role in The West Wing.
On September 1, 2006, Martin Sheen registered as a student at NUI Galway, taking classes in English literature, philosophy, and oceanography, fulfilling his long-held desire to attend college.
In 2006, members of the Democratic Party in Ohio contacted Martin Sheen to persuade him to run for the United States Senate. Sheen declined the offer, stating he felt unqualified.
In 2006, while living in Ireland, Martin Sheen criticized Irish mushroom farmers for exploiting foreign workers by paying them below minimum wage, specifically €2.50 an hour, less than the country's minimum wage of €7.65.
In May 2008, Martin Sheen was awarded the Laetare Medal, the highest honor bestowed on American Catholics, at the University of Notre Dame's commencement.
In 2008, Martin Sheen appeared in television and radio ads urging Washington state residents to vote "no" on Initiative 1000, a proposed assisted suicide law before voters.
In 2008, Martin Sheen's activism included attending meetings of the environmentalist group Earth First! showing his commitment to environmental causes.
In the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, Martin Sheen initially endorsed New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and helped raise funds for his campaign. After Richardson dropped out, Sheen supported Barack Obama.
In 2009, Martin Sheen appeared in the anti-fur documentary 'Skin Trade', adding his voice to the cause against the fur industry.
In 2009, during a speech at Oxford University, Martin Sheen stated that he had been arrested 66 times for protesting and acts of civil disobedience. Human rights activist Craig Kielburger described him as having "a rap sheet almost as long as his list of film credits."
In 2009, while walking the Camino de Santiago during the filming of 'The Way', Martin Sheen met Gary and Elizabeth Jewson, an Australian couple who had lost their daughter Melanie in a car accident. Inspired by Melanie's story, Sheen later became a patron of their foundation.
In 2010, Martin Sheen first spoke to 18,000 young student activists at Free The Children's We Day, stating that "While acting is what I do for a living, activism is what I do to stay alive."
On December 5, 2011, Martin Sheen met with Jon-Adrian Velazquez at Sing Sing Correctional Facility. Velazquez was wrongfully convicted for a 1998 murder. Later that day, Sheen held a press conference advocating for Velazquez's release, stating that the case "cries out for justice" and that Velazquez is innocent.
In 2011, Martin Sheen supported Michael D. Higgins, an alumnus of NUI Galway, in the Irish presidential election, emphasizing their friendship and his connection to Galway.
In 2011, Martin Sheen was awarded an honorary life membership in the Law Society of University College Dublin.
In a 2011 interview with RTÉ, Martin Sheen shared personal views, stating that his wife was conceived through rape and discussed his grandchildren's conceptions out of wedlock, reflecting on his family's experiences and values.
In March 2012, Martin Sheen and George Clooney performed in Dustin Lance Black's play '8', a reenactment of the federal trial that overturned California's Prop 8 ban on same-sex marriage. Sheen played attorney Theodore Olson. The production, held at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre and broadcast on YouTube, raised money for the American Foundation for Equal Rights.
On March 30, 2012, following the merger of SAG and AFTRA to form SAG-AFTRA, Martin Sheen and other actors sued against the merger, claiming the election was improper. The lawsuit was later dropped several months later.
In September 2012, Martin Sheen reunited with the cast of The West Wing to produce a video explaining Michigan's ballot. The video was a campaign ad for Bridget McCormack, a nonpartisan candidate for Michigan's Supreme Court.
In 2012, Martin Sheen appeared as a guest on the American version of 'Who Do You Think You Are?', where he traced his Irish and Galician ancestry.
In 2012, Martin Sheen became a patron of the Melanie Jewson foundation, inspired by the story of Melanie who had died in a car accident. The foundation has since raised over A$250,000 for health and education systems in Vanuatu.
In 2012, Martin Sheen narrated the feature-length documentary film 'Death by China', which was based on the Peter Navarro book and financed by Nucor steel corporation. Donald Trump has endorsed this documentary.
In 2012, Martin Sheen portrayed Uncle Ben in The Amazing Spider-Man, directed by Marc Webb.
In 2012, Martin Sheen wrote a foreword to Mark Lane's autobiography, 'Citizen Lane', contributing to the book's promotion.
From 2008 to 2013, Martin Sheen made speaking appearances at youth empowerment events called We Day on behalf of Free the Children, supporting their international charity and educational efforts.
On May 3, 2015, Martin Sheen received an honorary Doctor of Human Letters degree from the University of Dayton for his commitment to peace, social justice, and human rights.
In December 2015, Martin Sheen underwent a quadruple heart bypass operation, highlighting a significant health challenge.
In 2015, Martin Sheen narrated the trailer for a proposed documentary film about the prosecution of former Alabama governor Don Siegelman.
On May 6, 2023, Loyola Marymount University conferred an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters upon Martin Sheen for his service that contributes to the public good and his contributions to igniting a brighter world.
In an interview in 2023, Martin Sheen highlighted the importance of his Catholic faith in his life, emphasizing his love for the Sacraments and the Mass, and his reunion with his faith.
In 2024, Martin Sheen expressed his support for Joe Biden in the Democratic Party presidential primaries, continuing his involvement in political endorsements.
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