Highlights
- Charlie Sheen's career took a major hit after being fired from Two and a Half Men due to his struggles with drugs and alcohol.
- Despite continued efforts in comedy, Sheen has not found much success following his departure from Two and a Half Men, with his projects receiving lackluster reviews.
- Sheen is focusing on his sobriety and spending time with his children, hoping to turn around his professional life and regain his former work reputation. However, his net worth has significantly decreased over the years.
What is Charlie Sheen doing now, and what happened to his career in TV? It turns out that while he's been flying under the radar since getting fired from Two and a Half Men, Charlie has been doing some hard work of his own in overhauling his personal life.
Charlie stopped making headlines, but that might have been a good thing. Here's what Charlie Sheen is doing now, over a decade after getting fired for his drug and alcohol problems.
Why Did Charlie Sheen Leave Two And A Half Men?
Sheen was unceremoniously fired from the sitcom
Back in the day, Charlie Sheen was fired from Two and a Half Men after issues with Chuck Lorre. To be clear, Chuck fired Charlie because of the actor's struggles with drugs and alcohol. His erratic behavior was problematic on set, but Charlie also dissed Chuck publicly, creating personal issues on top of his health problems.
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Charlie Sheen revealed his HIV positive diagnosis, but fans weren't pleased with the platform he picked.The two were reportedly feuding until Chuck later offered Charlie a job after he got sober, which didn't happen until years later. Charlie admitted that he didn't realize the enormity of his personal troubles until one of his kids needed him and he was too drunk to drive.
That wakeup call helped Charlie sober up, he noted, and he has claimed to have remained sober since 2017.
What Is Charlie Sheen Doing Now?
Sheen hasn't quit comedy, but it hasn't treated him well
Sheen may have left Two and a Half Men in 2011, but he didn't immediately fall off the entertainment map. Sheen had various gigs on TV and in film, though none of those projects performed very well.
His last notable project was Anger Management, a series that ran from 2012 to 2014. While the show was reasonably successful, viewers only rated it 6.6 on IMDb.
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Charlie Sheen and Chuck Lorre appear to be back on the same page during, Bookie.But Charlie Sheen hasn't given up on his unique style of comedy, embarking on a standup tour back in 2011. While the show sold out within minutes of tickets becoming available, attendees to his various tour dates were not impressed.
Viewers booed Charlie during his Torpedo of Truth tour for various reasons, including when jokes didn't make sense. A combination of cheers and heckling rocked seemingly every performance, and Charlie has not had a standup tour since.
Sheen later appeared in a few other TV series, with a couple of episodes of Bookie under his belt in 2023.
In April 2023, Charlie was a special guest on a podcast, with the interview making its way to social media, but Sheen doesn't post on Instagram often. A website linked in Sheen's bio (sheenius.com) was inactive as of December 2023, and it's unclear what the site was meant to be selling or promoting.
Charlie does post on X (formerly Twitter), but it's similarly sparse; he goes months at a time without posting anything publicly.
In a December 2023 interview, Charlie Sheen reflected on his sobriety, fatherhood, and his journey to where he is now. According to Charlie, he is focusing on his children, including his teen twins, Bob and Max.
Sheen explained that instead of drinking first thing in the morning, like he used to, these days, he gets up early, works out, and spends time with his kids. He also hopes to turn around his professional life.
For the longest time, I had the best work reputation. I was the first to arrive, last to leave, when in doubt, I would over prepare. I would just check every box. And then that went away. So I was really excited about being that guy again.
Charlie concluded that he's proud of himself for changing his life, and he doesn't miss "some alien version" of himself.
How Charlie Sheen Is Making Money Now
Charlie Sheen is worth about $10 million
Charlie Sheen was — at one point — the highest-earning sitcom star on television, raking in $1.8M per episode of Two and a Half Men. Charlie was also rumored to have been making $2M per episode while filming Anger Management.
Unfortunately, the cash didn't last; Sheen's net worth as of 2023 rests at around $10 million; Sheen overspent, was dealing with legal issues, and lost his sources of income while continuing to, apparently, live beyond his means.
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Despite his personal struggles, Charlie Sheen had a huge impact on the entertainment industry through his iconic roles.Currently, there is little information about Charlie's earnings or possible gigs. He was set to appear in a dramedy series in 2023 titled Ramble On, but apart from that, Charlie's IMDb is sparse — although he clearly has high hopes that Hollywood will come calling now that he's himself again.
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