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Charlie Sheen Trivia Questions With Answers

Charlie Sheen Trivia Quiz with Answers

 

Charlie Sheen Trivia Questions With Answers

What was Charlie Sheen's birth name?
A:  Carlos Irwin Estévez.

Charlie had his first major role in what Vietnam War drama?
A:  Platoon in 1986.

Where was Charlie Sheen born?
A: In New York City.

Who was Charlie Sheen's mother?
A:  Artist Janet Templeton.

In 1987, what movie did he star in with his father?
A: Wall Street.

How many children does Charlie have?
A: He has five children and one grandchild.

In 1999, Sheen played himself in what movie?
A:  Being John Malkovich.

 

Who was Charlie Sheen's father?
A:  Actor Martin Sheen.

In 1988, Sheen starred in a baseball film, "Eight Men Out",  as an outfielder named what?
A: Happy Felsch.

Sheen's paternal grandparents were immigrants from what countries?
A: Spain and Ireland.

CBS canceled the four remaining episodes of Two and a Half Men after Charlie made derogatory comments in public about who?
A: The series' creator, Chuck Lorre.

What are the names of Sheen's two older brothers?
A: Emilio Estevez and Ramon Estevez.

In 1989, Sheen, John Fusco, Christopher Cain, Lou Diamond Phillips, Emilio Estévez and Kiefer Sutherland were honored with a Bronze Wrangler for their work on what movie?
A:  Young Guns.

What is the name of Charlie Sheen's younger sister?
A: Renée Estevez.

 

On what date was Charlie dismissed from Two and a Half Men?
A: On March 7, 2011.

In 1998, what movie did Sheen write, produce and star in?
A: No Code of Conduct.

The role that Sheen  played on Two and a Half Men was loosely based on Sheen's what?
A: Bad boy image.

At age nine, in what movie did Charlie's make his first film appearance?
A:  The Execution of Private Slovik.

Where did Charlie Sheen attend high school?
A: Santa Monica High School in Santa Monica, California.

In high school, he made amateur Super 8 films with his brother Emilio and what two school friends?
A:  Rob Lowe and Sean Penn.

Just a few weeks before graduation, Charlie was expelled from school for what reason?
A: Poor grades and attendance.

 

Charlie's movie career started in 1984 when he landed a role in what Cold War teen drama?
A:  Red Dawn.

Sheen and what actress reunited in a small scene in Ferris Bueller's Day Off  in 1986?
A: Grey.

On what date did Sheen marry his third wife Brooke Mueller?
A: May 30, 2008.

In 1988 Charlie  starred opposite his brother Emilio in what film?
A:  Young Guns.

In 1990, who did he star alongside in Cadence along with Clint Eastwood in the cop movie The Rookie.?
A: His father.

In 1994, what was Charlie Sheen was awarded?
A: A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

In what year did Sheen write his first movie, Discovery Mars?
A: In 1997.

 

In the year 2000, Charlie made his debut on the small screen by replacing who for the last two seasons of the sitcom Spin City?
A: Michael J. Fox.

For his role on Spin City, Charlie was nominated for two ALMA Awards and won his first what?
A:  Golden Globe.

In 2003, Sheen was cast as what character in the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men?
A: Charlie Harper.

 During the run of the show he won three Emmy Award nominations and how many Golden Globe award nominations?
A: Two.

During his eighth and final season on Two and a Half Men, how much money did Sheen earn per episode?
A: $1.8 million.

What actor replaced Charlie on Two and a Half Men?
A:  Ashton Kutcher.

How many people watched Charlie Sheen get roasted on Comedy Central on September 19, 2011?
A: 6.4 million people.

 

How many times has Charlie Sheen been married?
A: Three times.

What did Charlie accidentally do in January 1990 to his fiancée, Kelly Preston?
A: He accidentally shot her in the arm.

In the 1990s, Sheen dated a number of what kind of actresses?
A: Adult film actresses.

On September 3, 1995, who did Sheen marry?
A: His first wife, Donna Peele.

Sheen was outed as a client of an escort agency operated by what famous celebrity?
A: Heidi Fleiss.

 
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