Despite having truckloads of talent combined with superstardom, Hollywood star Charlie Sheen is notoriously famous for his off-screen controversies. Apart from problems related to alcohol and drug abuse, the actor has been at the center of marital problems and domestic violence disputes as well. Sheen lost his biggest gig when his contract with the massive hit television series Two and a Half Men was terminated after he made derogatory comments about the series creator Chuck Lorre.
Twelve years later, the producer and actor seem to have mended their broken relationship and have let bygones be bygones. Sheen and Lorre are back to collaborating, this time for another sitcom, in which the Two and a Half Men actor appears in a recurring role.
It's water under the bridge for Chuck Lorre and Charlie Sheen twelve years after their public fallout from Two and a Half Men.
The award-winning producer and the Platoon star are back together this time to collaborate on a comedy series How to be a Bookie which will be headlined by comedian Sebastian Maniscalco. This single-camera sitcom co-written by Lorre and Nick Bakay will see Sheen in a recurring role.
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