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American film and television actor Carlos Irwin "Charlie Sheen" Estevez has an estimated net worth of $125 million. The youngest son of actor Martin Sheen. A leading man who has displayed a knack for action, comedy, and dramatic roles, Charlie Sheen is nearly as well known for his off-screen exploits as for his acting, though after suffering through scandals that would have ended many performers' careers, he overcame bad press and bad habits to enjoy a major comeback on television in the late '90s.

In recent years, Sheen's personal life has also made headlines, including reports about alcohol and drug abuse and marital problems as well as allegations of domestic violence. Charlie Sheen was born Carlos Irwin Estevez on September 3, 1965 in New York City, New York, the son of actor Martin Sheen.

While Sheen played a bit part in one of his father's films, The Execution of Private Slovik, when he was nine, he began his screen career in earnest in 1984, playing Matt Eckhart in the Cold War thriller Red Dawn. After good-sized roles in several made-for-TV movies and smaller roles in better-known feature films, Sheen got his big break in 1986 when he was cast as Chris, a soldier with conscience in Oliver Stone's Oscar-winning Vietnam drama Platoon. His career has also included more comedic films such as Major League, the Hot Shots! films, and Scary Movie 3 and Scary Movie 4.

On television, Sheen is known for his roles on two sitcoms: as Charlie Crawford on Spin City and as Charlie Harper on Two and a Half Men. In 2010, Sheen was the highest paid actor on television, earning $1.25 million per episode of Two and a Half Men. That amount grows to $2 million include back end syndication points. A season is typically 24 episodes, so Sheen’s salary was roughly $48 million per year from the show. Taking on the role of a wealthy playboy may not have been a stretch for the actor, but it was certainly rewarding. Sheen has been married three times and has five children.

CBS fired Sheen from the show, 'Two and a Half Men' on March 7, 2011, after Sheen’s Shocking Radio interviews. The ninth season continued with Ashton Kutcher as Sheen's replacement.

 

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2012

Salary

Scary Movie 5 Salary

$250,000

2012

Transfer Fees

The Buyout of His Contract

$125,000,000

2011

Salary

Earnings Per Episode of Two and a Half Men in 2012

$700,000

2011

Salary

Anger Management earnings

$5,000,000

2011

Sponsorship

Endorsement earnings which include Twitter sponsorship deal with Ad.ly

$2,000,000

2010

Sponsorship

Twitter Endorsements

$1,000,000

2010

Ticket Sales

North American Tour Earnings

$7,000,000

2009

Salary

Earnings Per Episode of Two And A Half Men in 2010

$1,300,000

2009

Contract

In 2010, his contract was re-negotiated and it stipulated that he would earn $1.3 million per episode in upfront salary plus another $600,000 in back-end syndication fees

$30,000,000

2006

Salary

Earnings Per Episode of Two and a Half Men

$350,000

2006

Earnings

Live tours, concerts, appearance fees and merchandise sale

$7,000,000

1997

Salary

No Code of Conduct Salary

$2,000,000

1996

Salary

Shadow Conspiracy Salary

$4,000,000

1995

Salary

Spin City Salary

$2,750,000

1995

Salary

The Arrival Salary

$5,250,000

1993

Salary

Terminal Velocity Salary

$6,000,000

1992

Salary

The Three Musketeers Salary

$4,000,000

1992

Salary

Hot Shots! Part Deux Salary

$4,000,000

1986

Salary

Three for the Road Salary

$500,000