
From his childhood on film sets with his father Martin Sheen, to his teen years making home movies with the Penn brothers, to early fame with roles in Platoon, Wall Street, and Ferris Bueller's Day Off, to his breakout sitcom role on Spin City, to his controversy-riddled time coping with the chaos of divorces and drugs on the set of Two and a Half Men, Charlie Sheen, now eight years sober, candidly tells all about every detox, retox, drug deal, and adventure along the way in The Book of Sheen which he wrote himself.
“My stories have been told for far too long through the eyes and pens of others. I think you’ll agree, it’s time to finally hear these stories directly from the actual guy.”
Join us for his first live event in New York, when the actor, who’s been called one of Hollywood’s bad boy discusses his career and the mistakes and demons he once couldn’t shake.