Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen)
Charlie Harper is a thirty something bachelor. He writes jingles for a living and his most famous composition is the Maple Loops song. He lives on his own in an apartment in Malibu, drives a Mercedes and a Ferrari, and gets to sleep with a different woman every night.

This comfortable situation soon changed when he received a call from his brother Alan. Alan asked to stay for a while in Charlie’s house while he and his wife Judith settle their divorce. Charlie has no choice but to agree even though he is not really happy with the arrangement. He eventually changed his opinion when he meets his 10 year old nephew, Jake. He instantly liked Jake and he thought he was a pretty cool kid.
Charlie Sheen plays the role of Charlie Harper. Charlie was born Carlos Irwin Estevez, and comes from a family of movie stars: his father is actor Martin Sheen, his older brothers, Emilio Estevez and Ramon Estevez, and his sister Renee Estevez were all actors. He is best known for his role in the films Major League, Vietnam War, Scary Movie 3 and 4, and Spin City.
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[...] Charlie goes out for coffee with Alan and Jake, and bumps into a woman whom he has dated several years ago. He also notices a young boy with her, and Alan points out that he looks just like Charlie. Charlie is in denial that he could have a son, and Alan tries to convince him of the uncanny resemblance. Charlie finally gives in and attempts to do the right thing. In the long run we learn that this woman is conning Charlie, but he never finds out. [...]
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[...] way out for the night, and realizing that he’s short on cash begs Alan to borrow $38. Alan wakes Charlie up early the next day to get his money back, but Charlie obviously doesn’t have the money yet. [...]
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[...] and starts to date two women at the same time. Everything turned out perfectly in the beginning. Charlie tries to warn Alan that things can get complicated, and that Alan should have lies and alibis ready [...]
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[...] Charlie meets Alan’s beautiful receptionist, Melissa, after he asks Alan for a ride to work. Charlie pursues the woman and is able to ask her to have drinks with him at the house, much to Alan’s chagrin. Alan insists to Charlie that he back off, as this is the best assistant he’s ever had and he doesn’t want to complicate things. Charlie insists that he has changed and is looking for a real relationship. However, after spending the weekend together, Charlie realizes that he and Melissa need to slow things down, and she takes out her anger on Alan, and demands additional benefits for the work that she is doing for him. [...]
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[...] Charlie and Alan bump into Jake’s 5th grade teacher, Desiree Pasternak, whom Charlie had seduced a few years ago. She lost her sanity after Charlie dumped her, and lost her job and family, and she now lives in run-down hotel working as a stripper. Charlie feels guilty about his role in Desiree’s breakdown, and to make it up to her he offers her a job as Jake’s tutor. Things were normal at first, until Charlie discovers that she is a deluded religious fanatic who makes them all attend church. Not able to sustain his act of good will, Charlie bails on Desiree, Alan and Jake during the service. Realizing she’d been dumped again by Charlie, Desiree snaps and the church sends her away to a spiritual retreat. [...]
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[...] Charlie has been dating his new girlfriend, Chelsea, for a month now, and now that she is asking him to spend a night at her house, he is reluctant to agree. A creature of his ways, Charlie tries his best to settle in for the night, but there are just too many things that remind him that he is out of his element and leaves in the middle of the night. Charlie tries to make it up to her by spending the next night again at her house. This time, he comes prepared, bringing with him all the comforts of his own home which leaves Chelsea less than thrilled. Meanwhile, Jake deals with being grounded from all electronic media after mooning the girls track team from his school bus. [...]
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[...] has Charlie, Alan and Jake come over dinner and announces that she was able to set aside enough money to pay [...]
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[...] Andy, Charlie’s good friend dies unexpectedly, Charlie feels that his time is almost up as well. He goes to the doctor for a full check up, and he buys [...]
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[...] can take her to bed, but he realizes that he loves Chelsea too much to cheat on her. Just then, Charlie gets a call from Chelsea, who tells him she’s cut her trip short, and that she’ll be over soon. [...]
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[...] can take her to bed, but he realizes that he loves Chelsea too much to cheat on her. Just then, Charlie gets a call from Chelsea, who tells him she’s cut her trip short, and that she’ll be over soon. [...]
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[...] Charlie gets the “thank you” treatment after he tells Chelsea that he loves her. Not used to having his love unreciprocated, he seeks Dr. Freeman to talk the issue through. He finds that he needs the relationship to be on equal terms, and in order to get Chelsea to say “I love you,” he decides to ask her to marry him. However, when he tries the old “engagement ring in a glass of Champagne” routine, Chelsea accidentally swallows the ring. [...]
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[...] her home so that he can avoid getting sick. However, he thinks that this is his best chance to When Charlie’s girlfriend Chelsea comes down with the flu, his natural reaction is to prove how much he loves [...]
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[...] finds some revealing photos of Charlie’s ex in his phone, and she is naturally peeved, Charlie, Alan, Gordon, Herb, and Jerome by [...]
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[...] meets Evelyn for the first time, and Chelsea finds out that Charlie hasn’t told Evelyn about the engagement yet. In order to make this up to her, Chelsea starts [...]
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[...] a date with one of her girlfriends. The girl is Rose, who had befriended Chelsea to keep an eye on Charlie, who is careening towards another relationship. Not wanting to scare her off, Rose hadn’t said a [...]
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[...] Charlie and Chelsea notice that Alan has been reclusive and has brought out his ventriloquist doll. She invites Alan along and Charlie hesitantly agrees to let Alan tag along. When Alan and Chelsea hit it off Charlie realizes that the set up works for him perfectly: Alan takes care of the business of being the boyfriend who goes with her to the museum, watching movies and going shopping, while he reaps the benefits in bed. Things seem to go great up until Alan begins to feel used which throws the whole relationship between the three of them in an uproar. In the end Alan retreats back to his ventriloquist doll. [...]
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[...] returns(Emmanuelle Vaugier ) to Charlie’s life and he starts questioning his devotion to Chelsea; Judith goes into labor and the guys [...]
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[...] who’s had a bitter divorce with her daughters’ father, Hollywood actor Charlie Sheen, recently expressed a desire to get married again. In her words: “I would definitely love to [...]
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[...] highest paid star of US television is Charlie sheen. He is getting this recognition for the second year in running. His earning per episode for the [...]
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[...] who is being hailed as the new Angelina Jolie, displayed her flawless curves on a beach set for Charlie Sheen’s Two and a Half [...]
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[...] Charlie faces a crossroads as he decides which woman he would want to be with for the rest of his life: her Chelsea, her fiancé, or Mia, her former love. [...]
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[...] convinces Charlie to let Melissa, Alan’s girlfriend, to move in. And with this, the girls begin to take charge, [...]
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[...] finds her one such irresistible lady, and Charlie wonders whether Chelsea has just brought Gail in to test [...]
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[...] Charlie becomes his old self again as he makes Jake cheat on his new girlfriend and in the end ruins Christmas at the Harper home. Like always Alan does nothing to stop him as he seems to be wallowing in his own situation. It is the perfect episode for those who were complaining about Charlie’s new lifestyle. He is back to his old ways. [...]
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[...] Charlie schedules a colonoscopy to avoid meeting Chelsea’s parents in Illinois but Chelsea sees through it and flies them in, instead. [...]
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[...] Charlie attempts to drown his sorrows. Later, Chelsea asks Charlie to meet him over coffee, and here – Charlie throws up on a baby, causing Chelsea to postpone the wedding. The title reference is Jake’s sarcastic response to Charlie’s order to lower the TV volume. [...]
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[...] Charlie returns from Las Vegas with a wife! And it isn’t Chelsea. John Amos is a guest star on this episode which is expected to be aired after the winter Olympics 2010. are over. [...]
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[...] Sheen, the wife of Charlie Sheen, was discharged from the hospital Monday night. She had been in the hospital for a week, due to an [...]
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[...] Thursday, the postponement of a hearing for the lifting of the prohibition order for Charlie Sheen was postponed by a Colorado judge due to some unavoidable circumstances that made it impossible for [...]
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[...] the latest news about Charlie Sheen’s rehabilitation, the CBS hit comedy show will have to make some changes. According to the [...]
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[...] then walks in on her mother and Alan in a compromising and embarrassing position. Meanwhile, Charlie is surprised to find that he actually misses Alan, and Jake barely notices he’s [...]
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[...] Charlie gets creative in his efforts to force Alan to accept Lyndsey’s offer to move in with her. [...]
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[...] Charlie gets even more unwanted houseguests after Alan burns down Lyndsey’s home. [...]
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[...] to normal and the first step in the direction is to convince Lyndsey to let Alan live again in the Charlie’s [...]
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you are so weird person charlie.
hi charlie is it really you i was watching two and a half men today and it was awesome.
May I please have your mobile number charlie ?