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'''Martin Sheen''' (born '''Ramon Estevez''' on ], ] in ]) is an ] ]. Sheen had wanted to act since he was very young, but his father disapproved. He purposely flunked out of the ] so that he could pursue his goal. His first major role was on ], in '']'', which he recreated in the ] film of the same name. But he did not receive another important part until ], when he starred with ] in the crime drama '']''. It was his ] starring role in '']'' which gained him fame. He received much critical acclaim for his starring role as Private ] in the motion-picture story of the last ] soldier to be court-martialed and executed. | |||
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| birth_name = Ramón Gerard Antonio Estévez | |||
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1940|8|3}} | |||
| birth_place = ], U.S. | |||
| years_active = 1961–present | |||
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* Ireland<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.independent.ie/woman/celeb-news/president-sheen-returns-to-his-holy-land-25947908.html |title=President Sheen returns to his 'holy land' |first=Eugene |last=Hogan |date=May 21, 2003 |newspaper=] |access-date=February 14, 2018}}</ref> | |||
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'''Ramón Gerard Antonio Estévez''' (born August 3, 1940), known professionally as '''Martin Sheen''', is an American actor. In a career spanning six decades he has received numerous accolades including three ], a ], and four ]. | |||
Sheen's sons, ] and ] have gained fame in ] on their own. Martin Sheen starred with his son Charlie in '']'' in ]. Sheen has been known for his support of liberal political causes, including being arrested several times for protesting against United States military actions. | |||
Sheen rose to prominence in his breakthrough roles in ]'s crime drama '']'' (1973) and ]'s ] drama '']'' (1979). Sheen is also known for such notable films as '']'' (1968), '']'' (1970), '']'' (1974), '']'' (1982), '']'' (1987), '']'' (1993), '']'' (1995), '']'' (2002), '']'', '']'' (both 2006), and '']'' (2021). He also portrayed ] in '']'' (2012). | |||
His role as a fictional ] in the ] drama ] has again brought him considerable acclaim. | |||
He is also known for portraying ] in '']'' (1974), ] in '']'' (1974), ] in '']'' (1979), and ] in '']'' (1983). He received the ] for his role in '']'' (1994). He played President ] in '']'', for which he received six Emmy nominations. He played Robert Hanson in the Netflix series '']'' (2015–2022). | |||
Sheen has a star on the ], at 1500 Vine Street. | |||
Born and raised in the United States by a Galician father and an Irish mother, he adopted the stage name Martin Sheen to help him gain acting parts.<ref name=nyt22Feb2010>{{cite news |last=Belcher |first=David |title=Sheen's Circle, From Son to Father |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/23/theater/23sheen.html |newspaper=] |date=February 22, 2010 |access-date=April 14, 2011}}</ref> He is the father of four children, all of whom are actors. Sheen has directed one film, '']'' (1990), in which he appears alongside his sons ] and ]. He has narrated, produced, and directed documentary projects and has been active in ]. | |||
==Early life and education == | |||
Sheen was born in ], on August 3, 1940, to Mary-Ann (née Phelan) and Francisco Estévez Martínez.<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Monitor |magazine=] |date=August 9, 2013 |issue=1271 |page=22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.genealogy.com/famousfolks/charlies/index.html |title=Ancestry of Charlie Sheen |date=March 7, 2002 |website=] |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100926164850/http://genealogy.com/famousfolks/charlies/index.html |archive-date=September 26, 2010}}</ref> During birth, Sheen's left arm was crushed by ], giving him limited lateral movement of that arm (]) and resulting in the arm being {{convert|3|in|cm|0|spell=in}} shorter than his right.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://moreintelligentlife.com/story/martin-sheen-the-elder-statesman |title=Martin Sheen: The Elder Statesman |first=David |last=Thomson |date=March 17, 2008 |work=More Intelligent Life |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100720054219/http://moreintelligentlife.com/story/martin-sheen-the-elder-statesman |archive-date=July 20, 2010}}</ref> Both of Sheen's parents were immigrants; his mother was Irish, from ], ], and his father, who was Spanish, was born in ], ].<ref>{{cite web |last=Zagursky |first=Erin |title=Pilgrimage brings together Hollywood stars, academics |url=http://www.wm.edu/news/stories/2011/pilgrimage-brings-together-hollywood-stars,-academics-123.php |publisher=] |date=February 24, 2011 |access-date=March 19, 2011}}</ref><ref name="actors"/> After moving to Dayton in the 1930s, his father was a factory worker/machinery inspector at the ].<ref name="g">{{cite news |last=Moorhead |first=Joanna |title=Martin Sheen: Being a dad |url=https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2011/mar/25/martin-sheen-emilio-estevez-charlie-sheen |work=] |location=London |date=March 25, 2011 |access-date=March 26, 2011}}</ref> Sheen's maternal uncle, Michael Phelan, fought in the ] as a volunteer in the ], and was imprisoned in ], ].<ref name=bbc>{{cite news |title= Martin Sheen 'proud' of uncle's IRA past |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-16875750 |work= ] |date=3 February 2012 |accessdate=21 November 2024}}</ref> Sheen grew up on Brown Street in the ] neighborhood, the seventh of ten children (nine boys and a girl).<ref name="actors"/> Due to his father's work, the family lived on the island of ] on St. John's Road, ], where five of his brothers were born. Martin was the first child to be born in Dayton, Ohio, after the family returned from Bermuda.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.monstersandcritics.com/people/Martin-Sheen/biography/ |title=Martin Sheen Biography |website=Monsters and Critics |access-date=May 13, 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131105095713/http://www.monstersandcritics.com/people/Martin-Sheen/biography/ |archive-date=November 5, 2013}}</ref>{{Citation needed|reason=Source claims to cite Misplaced Pages |date=April 2018}} Sheen contracted ] as a child and had to remain bedridden for a year. His doctor's treatment using ]'s method helped him regain use of his legs.<ref name="actors"/> | |||
When he was eleven years old, Sheen's mother died, and the children faced the possibility of living in an ] or ]. The family was able to remain together with the assistance of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Dayton.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.mydaytondailynews.com/news/news/local/activism-is-what-i-do-to-stay-alive/nmCxd/?icmp=daytondaily_internallink_textlink_apr2013_daytondailystubtomydaytondaily_launch#16bce8e4.3970211.735729 |title=Arch interviews Martin Sheen: 'Activism is what I do to stay alive' |last=Archdeacon |first=Tom |newspaper=] |date=May 9, 2015 |access-date=May 13, 2015}}</ref> Raised as a ], he graduated from ] (now Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School).<ref name="actors"/><ref name=lat>{{cite news |url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-chamaco-20100825,0,2597362.story |title='Chamaco' a one-two punch of boxing, bilingualism |date=August 25, 2010 |first=Reed |last=Johnson |newspaper=] |access-date=September 9, 2010 |quote=The actor born Ramón Antonio Gerard Estévez is a devout Roman Catholic}}</ref> At fourteen years old he organized a strike of golf caddies while working at a private golf club in Dayton, Ohio. He complained about the golfers, saying: "They often used obscene language in front of us... we were little boys and they were abusive... anti-Semitic.... And they, for the most part, were upstanding members of the community."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.freshdialogues.com/2008/11/25/martin-sheen-the-activist-and-actor/ |title=Martin Sheen, the Activist and Actor |first=Alison |last=van Diggelen |date=November 25, 2008 |website=Fresh Dialogues |access-date=July 20, 2011}}</ref> | |||
Sheen was drawn to acting at a young age, but his father disapproved of his interest in the field. Despite his father's opposition, Sheen borrowed money from a Catholic priest and moved to New York City in his early twenties, hoping to make it as an actor.<ref name="g"/> He spent two years in the ] company. It was in New York that he met Catholic activist ]. Working with her ], he began his commitment to ],<ref name="actors"/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/2007/09/29/ |title=A Prairie Home Companion |date=September 29, 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080704143620/http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/2007/09/29/ |archive-date=July 4, 2008}}</ref> and would one day go on to play ], cofounder of the ], in '']''. Sheen deliberately failed the entrance examination for the ] so that he could pursue his acting career.<ref name="U"/> | |||
He adopted his ], Martin Sheen, from a combination of the ] casting director, Robert Dale Martin, who gave him his first big break, and Catholic archbishop and broadcaster, ].<ref name="LM">{{cite web |url=http://www.latina.com/entertainment/buzz/true-identity-charlie-sheen-tracing-roots-estevez-family |title=The True Identity of Charlie Sheen: Tracing The Roots of The Estevez Family |first=Erika |last=Ramirez |date=28 February 2011 |work=] |access-date=28 February 2011}}</ref> In a 2003 '']'' interview, Sheen explained, <blockquote>Whenever I would call for an appointment, whether it was a job or an apartment, and I would give my name, there was always that hesitation and when I'd get there, it was always gone. So I thought, I got enough problems trying to get an acting job, so I invented Martin Sheen. It's still Estevez officially. I never changed it officially. I never will. It's on my driver's license and passport and everything. I started using Sheen, I thought I'd give it a try, and before I knew it, I started making a living with it and then it was too late. In fact, one of my great regrets is that I didn't keep my name as it was given to me. I knew it bothered my dad.<ref name="actors">Stated in interview on '']'', May 18, 2003.</ref><ref name="g"/><ref name="LM"/><ref>{{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_oMkQY2ico |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130902200930/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_oMkQY2ico&gl=US&hl=en| archive-date=2013-09-02 |url-status=dead|title=Martin Sheen on Why He Changed His Name & Emilio Estevez on Why He Didn't Change His Name |author=] |date=June 4, 2012 |website=YouTube |access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref></blockquote> | |||
==Career== | |||
=== 1963–1979: Rise to prominence === | |||
] in the stage play '']'' in 1965]] | |||
Sheen was greatly influenced by the actor ].<ref name="actors"/> Speaking of the impact Dean had on him, Sheen stated, "All of his movies had a profound effect on my life, in my work and all of my generation. He transcended cinema acting. It was no longer acting, it was human behavior."<ref>{{cite web |title=Friends of James Dean remember iconic star |url=https://www.today.com/today/amp/wbna6937414 |website=today.com|date=February 9, 2005 |language=en}}</ref> Sheen developed a theatre company with other actors in hopes that a production would earn him recognition. In 1963, he made an appearance in "]", an episode of the television science fiction series '']''. In 1964, he co-starred in the ] play '']''; he later reprised his role in the 1968 ] of the same name, and was nominated for a ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.goldenglobes.com/winners-nominees/1969/all#category-1892 |title=Winners & Nominees 1969 |website=]s |access-date=November 4, 2018 |archive-date=January 6, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200106165147/https://www.goldenglobes.com/winners-nominees/1969/all#category-1892 |url-status=dead}}</ref> Sheen also starred in the television production ''Ten Blocks on the Camino Real'' (1966), an adaptation of ]' play '']'' directed by ] and presented by ], a PBS predecessor. In 1968, he played the titular role in '']'', directed by ] at ], with dialogue mostly in English and some in Spanish as Hamlet's alter ego.<ref>{{cite book |last=Della Gatta |first=Carla |title=Latinx Shakespeares: Staging US Intracultural Theater |date=2023 |publisher=University of Michigan Press |location=Ann Arbor, MI |isbn=978-0-472-05577-7 |page=27 |url=https://www.press.umich.edu/12253912/latinx_shakespeares}}</ref> | |||
During the 1960s and early 1970s Sheen appeared as a guest star in many popular television series, including '']'' (1960s–1980s), '']'' (1964), '']'' (1967), '']'' (1968), '']'' (1969), '']'' (1970), '']'' (1971), '']'', '']'', and '']'' (all 1973). He also had a recurring role as Danny Morgan in '']'' (1970–1971).<ref name=TVGuide>{{cite web |url=https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/martin-sheen/credits/164917/ |title=Martin Sheen |website=] |access-date=November 4, 2018}}</ref> By the early 1970s Sheen was increasingly focusing on ]s and motion pictures. He portrayed Dobbs in ] of '']''. He then co-starred in the controversial ]-winning 1972 ] '']'', said to be the first television movie in America to portray homosexuality in a sympathetic light. | |||
His next important feature film role was in 1973 when he starred with ] in the ] '']'', playing an antisocial multiple murderer. Sheen has stated that his role in ''Badlands'' was one of his two favorites, the other being his role as a U.S. Army special operations officer in '']''.<ref name="actors"/><ref name="progressive"/> Also in 1973, Sheen appeared opposite ] in "Such Dust As Dreams Are Made On", the first pilot for the television series '']''. In 1974, Sheen portrayed a ] driver in the ] '']''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sema.org/sema-news/2011/03/the-california-kid |title=The California Kid |last=Hardin |first=Drew |website=] (Specialty Equipment Market Association) |date=March 2011 |access-date=November 5, 2018 |archive-date=November 5, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181105110755/https://www.sema.org/sema-news/2011/03/the-california-kid |url-status=dead }}</ref> and that same year received an ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/celebrities/martin-sheen |title=Martin Sheen |work=Television Academy |access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref> nomination for Best Actor in a television drama for his portrayal of ] in the television film '']''.<ref name="actors"/> Based on an incident that occurred during ], the film told the story of the only U.S. soldier to be executed for desertion since the ]. | |||
Sheen's performance led to ]'s casting him in a lead role as U.S. Army Captain ] in 1979's '']'', gaining him wide recognition. Filming in the ] jungle in the ] season of 1976, Sheen later said that he was not in good physical condition and was drinking heavily.<ref name="actors"/> For the film's opening sequence in a ] hotel room, Sheen's portrayal of Willard as heavily intoxicated was aided by Sheen's celebrating his 36th birthday on-set that day, and being actually drunk.<ref name="T"/> Twelve months into filming, Sheen suffered a minor ] and had to crawl out to a road for help.<ref name="actors"/> While he was recovering, his younger brother ] stood in for him in a number of long shots and in some of the voice-overs.<ref>Archived at {{cbignore}} and the {{cbignore}}: {{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR80zXPE5i4 |title=Joe Estevez shares an incredible story |author=Shane Devins |date=June 2, 2008 |website=YouTube |access-date=June 3, 2019}}{{cbignore}}</ref> Sheen was able to resume filming a few weeks later.<ref name="T">{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/8385806/The-Way-interview-with-Martin-Sheen-and-Emilio-Estevez.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220110/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/8385806/The-Way-interview-with-Martin-Sheen-and-Emilio-Estevez.html |archive-date=January 10, 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |title=The Way: interview with Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez |last=McLean |first=Craig |date=March 21, 2011 |work=] |access-date=March 26, 2011 |location=London}}{{cbignore}}</ref> | |||
In 1976, he participated in '']'' as Frank Hallet, the ] with bad intentions towards teenager ] Rynn Jacobs (]). Frank was the son of landlady Cora Hallet (]). In 1979, Sheen acted in '']'' with ], another actor with family connections to Bermuda (], Douglas's first wife and the mother of their sons ] and ] was a Bermudian). | |||
=== 1980–1998: Established actor === | |||
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In the early 1980s he had roles in the science fiction war film '']'' (1980), the biographical epic '']'' (1982), the sports drama '']'' (1982), and the drama film '']'' (1987) starring ], and his son ]. He played Captain Hollister in '']'' (1984) opposite ] and ]. | |||
Sheen portrayed ] ] in the miniseries '']'' (1983) for which he received nominations for the ] and the ]. He also portrayed ] ] in the television special '']'' (1974), ] A.J. McInnerney in '']'' (1995), White House Counsel ] in the television mini-series '']'' (1979) for which he was nominated for the ]. In 1991 he narrated the ] biographical film '']'' (1991). | |||
Other roles include the sinister would-be president ] in '']'', the President in the ]-] television mini-series, ''Medusa's Child'', the president in the short film ''Family Attraction''. In 1993, Sheen's sympathetic portrayal of General Robert E. Lee in the Ronald Maxwell film '']'' (1993) met with acclaim. | |||
Sheen has performed voice-over work as the narrator for the '']'' series in the US for the first and second seasons and as the "real" ] in the controversial '']'' episode "]”. | |||
=== 1999–2006: ''The West Wing'' === | |||
Sheen played fictional Democratic president ] in the ] television drama, '']''.<ref name="actors"/> For his performance he earned a ] in 2000 and was nominated six times for the ]. | |||
During this time he played Roger Strong in ]'s crime film '']'' (2002), Captain Oliver Queenan in ]'s crime film '']'' (2006), and Jack Stevens in the biographical film '']'' (2006). He was nominated for a ] for his role in '']'' in 2005. He also appeared in the ] '']'' in 2002 and in '']'' (2007). | |||
=== 2007–present === | |||
Sheen played the role of the ] in the video game '']'', and the sequel, '']''. In addition, he voiced the role of Emilio in the English language version of the 2011 animated film ''] ''(Wrinkles). | |||
In 2009, Sheen travelled to ] to star in '']'' with ], Alex Perea, ] and ]. Sheen appeared in ] '']'' as Captain Oliver Queenan, a commanding officer who is watching an undercover cop (]). Sheen and his son ] combined both their real and stage names to create the ]-affiliated company, Estevez Sheen Productions. In November 2010, Sheen was cast as ] in Sony's 2012 reboot of the ], '']'', directed by ].<ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://insidemovies.ew.com/2010/11/04/spider-man-reboot-taps-martin-sheen-to-play-peter-parkers-uncle-ben/ |title='Spider-Man' reboot taps Martin Sheen to play Peter Parker's Uncle Ben |first=Jeff |last=Jensen |date=November 4, 2010 |magazine=] |access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref> | |||
In 2010 the company released '']'', written and directed by Sheen's son ], who also stars in the film. (Martin’s daughter ] also has a part in the film.) Martin plays an American doctor, whose son, played by Estevez, dies while hiking the ]. Driven by sadness, Martin's character leaves his Californian life and embarks on the {{Convert|800|km|abbr=on}} pilgrimage from the ] to Spain's ], taking his son's ashes with him. ''The Way'' premiered at the ]. | |||
In 2010, Sheen filmed '']''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.irishcentral.com/ent/Martin-Sheen-set-to-film-Stella-Days-in-Tipperary-106505908.html |title=Martin Sheen set to film 'Stella Days' in Tipperary |first=Cathy |last=Hayes |date=November 2, 2010 |website=Irish Central |access-date=May 13, 2013}}</ref> in ], Ireland, near the birthplace of his mother. ] directed and Irish actor ] starred,<ref name="stelladays">{{cite web |url=http://www.iftn.ie/news/?act1=record&only=1&aid=73&rid=4283433&tpl=archnews&force=1 |title=Martin Sheen & Stephen Rea Lead 'Stella Days' |date=October 14, 2010 |website=] |access-date=July 20, 2011}}</ref> along with ] award-winning actress ]. Sheen plays parish priest Daniel Barry, whose love of movies leads him to help set up a cinema in ].<ref name="stelladays"/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://iftn.ie/news/?act1=record&only=1&aid=73&rid=4283921&tpl=archnews&force=1 |title='Stella Days', 'Earthbound' & 'Superhero' Get MEDIA i2i Funds |date=May 25, 2011 |website=] |access-date=July 20, 2011}}</ref> | |||
In 2016, Sheen starred in the film '']'', performing his role in both the English- and Spanish-language versions.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Della Gatta |first1=Carla |title=Latinx Shakespeares: Staging US Intracultural Theater |date=2023 |publisher=University of Michigan Press |location=Ann Arbor |isbn=978-0-472-05577-7 |page=209 |url=https://www.press.umich.edu/12253912/latinx_shakespeares}}</ref> | |||
Sheen played a starring role in ]'s '']'' (2015–2022). In December 2019 Sheen signed on to play legendary FBI director ] alongside ], ], and ] in '']''. Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film was released in 2021. It was directed by ] and chronicles the death of ] leader ] in Chicago on December 4, 1969.<ref name=CorderoAugust2020>{{Cite magazine |url=https://ew.com/movies/judas-and-the-black-messiah-trailer-daniel-kaluuya-fred-hampton/ |title=See Daniel Kaluuya as Black Panther leader Fred Hampton in ''Judas and the Black Messiah'' trailer |last=Cordero |first=Rosy |magazine=] |date=August 6, 2020 |access-date=August 6, 2020 }}</ref> | |||
==Activism== | |||
Sheen has been active in countless nonviolent acts of civil disobedience and arrested 66 times as he stood up for peace and against nuclear power, nuclear weapons testing, dangerous arms build-up, abuse of farmworkers, | |||
Canadian seal-clubbing and other causes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thevintagenews.com/2019/04/04/martin-sheen/|title=How Martin Sheen Came to be the Most Arrested Man in Hollywood|date=April 4, 2019}}</ref> Although he did not attend college, Sheen credited the ] at ] as a major influence on his public activism, as well as ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/craig-and-marc-kielburger/martin-sheen-free-the-children_b_2447637.html |title=Star Power: Martin Sheen's Fight for Justice |first1=Craig |last1=Kielburger |first2=Marc |last2=Kielburger |date=October 1, 2013 |work=The Huffington Post |access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref> Sheen is known for his outspoken support of ] political causes, such as opposition to United States military actions and a hazardous-waste incinerator in ]. Sheen has dismissed calls for him to run for office, saying: "There's no way that I could be the President. You can't have a ] in the ].... I'm an actor. This is what I do for a living."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.enquirer.com/columns/kiese/1999/10/17/jki_for_pacifist_martin.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120908045312/http://www.enquirer.com/columns/kiese/1999/10/17/jki_for_pacifist_martin.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 8, 2012 |title=For a pacifist, Martin Sheen plays a pretty good president |date=October 17, 1999 |newspaper=]}}</ref> Sheen is an honorary ] of the ]. | |||
He supported the 1965 farm worker movement with ] in ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kmph.com/story/12800947/martin-sheen-urges-governor-to-support-farmworker-overtime-measure?redirected=true |title=Martin Sheen Urges Governor To Support Farmworker Overtime Measure |date=July 13, 2010 |website=] |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927220426/http://www.kmph.com/story/12800947/martin-sheen-urges-governor-to-support-farmworker-overtime-measure?redirected=true |archive-date=September 27, 2011}}</ref> Sheen endorsed marches and walkouts called by the activist group ] (BAMN) to force the State of ] to introduce a holiday in memory of Cesar Chavez. On the day of the protests (March 30), thousands of students, primarily Latino ones from California and elsewhere, walked out of school in support of the demand. Sheen has said he also participated in the large-scale immigration marches in ] in 2006 and 2007.<ref>{{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oK1-JdQ3m9E |title=Martin Sheen - March to MacArthur Park - Part 1 |date=May 18, 2007 |website=YouTube |access-date=March 7, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131213230437/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oK1-JdQ3m9E |archive-date=December 13, 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfTJqytx_JI |title=Martin Sheen - March to MacArthur Park - Part 2 |date=May 18, 2007 |website=YouTube |access-date=March 7, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131213230819/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfTJqytx_JI |archive-date=December 13, 2013 }}</ref>{{citation needed |date=March 2011}} | |||
] survivor, 1995]] | |||
According to ], writing in '']'', Sheen is a follower of the ], which opposes ], ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/beyond-abortion/ |title=Beyond Abortion |first=W. James |last=Antle III |date=September 12, 2005 |work=] |access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref> Sheen articulated his view in an interview with '']'': "I'm inclined to be against abortion of any life. But I am equally against the ] or war." He also stated at the same occasion: "I personally am opposed to abortion, but I will not judge anybody else's right in that regard because I am not a woman and I could never face the actual reality of it."<ref name="progressive">{{cite web |url=http://www.progressive.org/mag_intvsheen |title=Martin Sheen Interview |first=David |last=Kupfer |date=July 1, 2003 |work=] |access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref> He also supports the ]'s ].<ref name="PWSA">{{cite web |url=http://www.house.gov/lincolndavis/releaseseptember202006.htm |title=Davis Introduces Comprehensive Proposal to Reduce Abortions in America |date=September 20, 2006 |author=Rep. Lincoln Davis |access-date=January 24, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070111160710/http://www.house.gov/lincolndavis/releaseseptember202006.htm |archive-date=January 11, 2007}}</ref> | |||
Sheen starred in ]'s religious drama '']'' in 1995. He also narrated several movies for the Croatian director during the 1990s.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Fisher |first1=Sharon |title=Political Change in Post-Communist Slovakia and Croatia: From Nationalist to Europeanist |date=September 3, 2006 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-0-23060-088-1 |page=112 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PGuHDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA112}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Titles with Martin Sheen & Jakov Sedlar |url=https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?roles=nm0000640,nm0781341&title_type=feature,tv_episode,video,tv_movie,tv_special,mini_series,documentary,game,short |website=IMDb}}</ref> | |||
Sheen and ] (from the non-profit environmental organization ]) were confronted on May 16, 1995, by a number of Canadian sealers in a hotel on ] over Sea Shepherd's history of attacks on sealing and whaling ships. Sheen negotiated with the sealers while Watson was escorted to the airport by police.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.seashepherd.org/seals/seals_sscs_history.html#newspaper |title=Seals SSCS History |website=Sea Shepherd Conservation Society |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061129180652/http://www.seashepherd.org/seals/seals_sscs_history.html#newspaper |archive-date=November 29, 2006}}</ref> Sheen became involved with ] in 2000 after the ] hired his ] brother, actor ] who sounds like Sheen, to do a voice-over for a pro-gunmaker commercial earlier in the year.<ref name=SFC101000>{{cite news |url=http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/I-m-Not-a-President-But-I-Play-One-3315397.php |title=I'm Not a President But I Play One |last=Garchik |first=Leah |date=October 10, 2000 |newspaper=San Francisco Chronicle |access-date=January 17, 2013}}</ref><ref name=NJ2000>{{cite web |url=http://www3.nationaljournal.com/members/adspotlight/2000/12/1221yearinreview.htm |title=2000 Political Ads Year In Review |date=December 21, 2000 |website=National Journal |access-date=January 17, 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130216122128/http://www3.nationaljournal.com/members/adspotlight/2000/12/1221yearinreview.htm |archive-date=February 16, 2013 }}</ref> | |||
In 1997, Sheen volunteered his time to narrate the documentary film '']'', which follows ]s ] and Betsy Corner, who, as a protest against war and military spending, openly refused to pay their federal income taxes, prompting the ] (IRS) to seize their house.<ref>{{cite news|last=Mellen|first=Kathleen|date=September 21, 2005|title=Documentary filmmaker focuses on area 'Peace Patriots'|url=https://newspapers.com/article/daily-hampshire-gazette/140430755/|newspaper=]|location=Northampton, Massachusetts|page=C2|access-date=February 7, 2024|via=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Anderson|first=John|date=May 4, 1998|title=The IRS Plays Tax and Consequences|url=https://newspapers.com/article/newsday/140135927/|newspaper=]|location=New York, New York|page=B7|access-date=February 7, 2024|via=]}}</ref> | |||
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In early 2003, Sheen signed the "Not in My Name" declaration opposing the invasion of Iraq (along with prominent figures such as ] and ]); the declaration appeared in the ] ''].'' Sheen visited ] on August 28, 2005, to pray with anti-] activist ], who had demanded a second meeting with U.S. President ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.foxnews.com/story/worn-out-welcome-cindy-sheehan-no-longer-on-tips-of-everyones-tongues |title=Worn Out Welcome? Cindy Sheehan No Longer on Tips of Everyone's Tongues |last=Beaucar Vlahos |first=Kelley |date=December 28, 2006 |website=Fox News |access-date=March 7, 2010}}</ref> Addressing Sheehan's supporters, Sheen said: "At least you've got the acting president of the United States", referring to his role as president ] on ''].''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1125317535478_72/?hub=World |title=Martin Sheen visits Sheehan's anti-war camp |date=August 29, 2005 |website=CTV |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060629034937/http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1125317535478_72/?hub=World |archive-date=June 29, 2006}}</ref> | |||
During the ], he supported Senator ] and gave multiple speeches supporting him in Florida.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/45597339/the-palm-beach-post/ |title=Actor Sheen Glad To Be In Ted Kennedy's Corner |date=February 26, 1980 |work=The Palm Beach Post |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200225154249/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/45597339/the-palm-beach-post/ |archive-date=February 25, 2020 |page=26 |via=] |access-date=February 25, 2020 }}</ref> Sheen campaigned with ] for ] presidential candidates ] and ] in 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Snyder|first=Gabriel|date=2004-01-12|title=Inside Move: Duo hit road for Dean|url=https://variety.com/2004/biz/markets-festivals/inside-move-duo-hit-road-for-dean-1117898199/|access-date=2021-10-27|website=Variety|language=en-US}}</ref> Members of the Democratic Party in ] reportedly contacted Sheen in 2006 to persuade him to run for the ]. Sheen declined the offer, stating, "I'm just not qualified. You're mistaking ] for credibility."<ref name="norton">{{cite news |url=http://primetime.unrealitytv.co.uk/martin-sheen-tells-graham-norton-who-he-backs-as-president/ |title=Martin Sheen tells Graham Norton who he backs as President |date=April 24, 2008 |website=Unreality TV |access-date=April 24, 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080428233452/http://primetime.unrealitytv.co.uk/martin-sheen-tells-graham-norton-who-he-backs-as-president/ |archive-date=April 28, 2008}}</ref> In the ], Sheen initially endorsed ] ] and helped raise funds for his campaign.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://thepage.time.com/richardson-release-on-sheen-endorsement/ |title=Richardson release on Sheen endorsement |date=December 27, 2007 |magazine=TIME |access-date=April 24, 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080228191118/http://thepage.time.com/richardson-release-on-sheen-endorsement/ |archive-date=February 28, 2008 }}</ref> After Richardson dropped out of the campaign, Sheen supported ].<ref name="norton" /> | |||
In 2006, when Sheen was living in Ireland as a result of his enrollment in ], he criticized Irish mushroom farmers for exploiting foreign workers by paying them as little as €2.50 an hour—way below the country's ] of €7.65.<ref>{{cite news |date=Nov 27, 2006 |last=MacConnell |first=Sean |title=Migrant mushroom workers call for end to exploitation |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/migrant-mushroom-workers-call-for-end-to-exploitation-1.1264363 |newspaper=] }}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=October 2022}} | |||
From 2008 to 2013, Sheen's activism included attendance at meetings of the ] group ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.looktothestars.org/news/581-martin-sheen-to-receive-two-humanitarian-awards |title=Martin Sheen support to Earth First |first=Tim |last=Saunders |date=March 5, 2008 |website=Look To The Stars |access-date=March 7, 2010}}</ref> and speaking appearances at youth empowerment events called ] on behalf of ], an international charity and educational partner.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.straight.com/article-353206/vancouver/we-day-rally-vancouver-draws-al-gore-martin-sheen-and-thousands-globally-minded-youth |title=We Day rally in Vancouver draws Al Gore, Martin Sheen and thousands of globally minded youth |last=Thomson |first=Stephen |date=October 15, 2010 |work=] |access-date=May 13, 2013}}</ref> Sheen has been named an ambassador of Free The Children and has supported such initiatives as the We are Silent campaign, a 24-hour pledge of silence.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.freethechildren.com/about-us/our-team/celebrity-ambassadors/ |title=Free The Children - Celebrity Ambassadors |website=Free The Children |access-date=February 4, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130203142805/http://www.freethechildren.com/about-us/our-team/celebrity-ambassadors/ |archive-date=February 3, 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Speaking about his work with Free The Children, Sheen has said, "I'm hooked! I told them whenever I could offer some insight or energy or whatever I had, I'd be delighted if they would call on me, and they have."<ref>{{cite news |url=https://calgaryherald.com/news/calgary/Martin+Sheen+high+praise+charity+expands+Calgary/6691365/story.html |title=Martin Sheen has high praise for charity as it expands to Calgary |first=Thandi |last=Fletcher |date=April 24, 2008 |work=] |access-date=May 28, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120530031117/http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/calgary/Martin+Sheen+high+praise+charity+expands+Calgary/6691365/story.html#ixzz2IGst5Lx7 |archive-date=May 30, 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Sheen championed Help Darfur Now, a student-run organization to help aid victims of the genocide in ], the western region in ]. He also appeared in the 2009 anti-fur documentary ''Skin Trade''.<ref>Archived at {{cbignore}} and the {{cbignore}}: {{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQHx8NQ2bKU |title=Skin Trade Theatrical Trailer |author=Uncaged Films |date=September 28, 2009 |website=] |access-date=May 13, 2013}}{{cbignore}}</ref> | |||
Also in 2009, while walking the ] while filming the 2010 movie '']'', Sheen met Gary and Elizabeth Jewson, a married couple from Australia who had lost their 18-year-old daughter Melanie in a car accident in 2004.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-10-11 |title=Melanie {{!}} The Melanie Jewson Foundation |url=https://mjf.org.au/about-us/melanie/ |access-date=2024-11-20 |language=en-AU}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2021-10-11 |title=Patrons {{!}} The Melanie Jewson Foundation |url=https://mjf.org.au/about-us/patrons/# |access-date=2024-11-20 |language=en-AU}}</ref> Inspired by the touching story of Melanie's ambitions prior to her untimely death, Sheen became a patron of the foundation when it launched in 2012, and it has since raised more than ]250,000 for helping serve ]’s under-resourced health and education systems.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
Sheen appeared in television and radio ads urging Washington state residents to vote "no" on ], a proposed ] law before voters in the 2008 election.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.yakima-herald.com/blogs/valley-vox/posts/8018 |title=Martin Sheen to appear in ads against I-1000 |date=September 29, 2008 |work=] |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20110522190737/http://www.yakima-herald.com/blogs/valley-vox/posts/8018 |archive-date=May 22, 2011 |access-date=December 12, 2008 }}</ref> | |||
Sheen first spoke to 18,000 young student activists at ]'s 2010 ]. "While acting is what I do for a living, activism is what I do to stay alive," he said.<ref>Archived at {{cbignore}} and the {{cbignore}}: {{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8_6xGzDTSo |title=Martin Sheen - Activism is what I do to stay alive |author=WE |date=August 30, 2011 |website=] |access-date=June 3, 2019 }}{{cbignore}}</ref> | |||
] in Sing Sing Prison, 2011]] | |||
On December 5, 2011, at ], Sheen met with ],<ref name="today.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.today.com/news/martin-sheen-aids-ny-mans-wrongful-conviction-bid-wbna45559603|title='Martin Sheen aids NY man's wrongful conviction bid'|date=December 5, 2011 }}</ref> now a legal reform activist who was wrongfully convicted for a 1998 murder of a retired police officer in Harlem. Velazquez was serving 25 years to a life prison sentence. Later that day, Sheen held a press conference at a Manhattan courthouse for Velazquez, advocating for his release. Sheen stated that the case "cries out for justice".<ref name="today.com"/> After meeting Velazquez, Sheen said that it "confirmed my belief that ] is an innocent man".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/martin-sheen-latino-man-wrongly-convicted-of-murder|title='Martin Sheen: Latino Man Wrongly Convicted of Murder'|website=] |date=December 10, 2016 }}</ref> | |||
In March 2012, Sheen and ] performed in ]'s play '']''—a staged reenactment of the ] that overturned California's ] on ]—as attorney ].<ref name="8 the play">{{cite web |url=http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2012/03/05/martin_sheen_honored_to_be_part_of_pro |title=Martin Sheen Honored To Be Part Of Prop 8 Play |date=March 5, 2012 |website=Starpulse |access-date=March 17, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130710115028/http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2012/03/05/martin_sheen_honored_to_be_part_of_pro |archive-date=July 10, 2013}}</ref> The production was held at the ] and broadcast on YouTube to raise money for the ].<ref name="8 play video">Archived at {{cbignore}} and the {{cbignore}}: {{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlUG8F9uVgM |title="8": A Play about the Fight for Marriage Equality |author=American Foundation for Equal Rights |date=March 3, 2012 |website=] |access-date=March 17, 2012}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/03/01/youtube-to-broadcast-proposition-8-play-live/ |title=YouTube to broadcast Proposition 8 play live |first=Stephen |last=Gray |date=March 1, 2012 |work=] |access-date=March 15, 2012}}</ref> | |||
Sheen reunited with the cast of ''The West Wing'' in September 2012 to produce a video explaining ]'s ballot and its partisan and nonpartisan sections. The video doubled as a campaign ad for ], who was running as a nonpartisan candidate for ]. McCormack's sister, actress ], co-starred with Sheen on ''The West Wing'' in its final three seasons.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/21/a-brief-west-wing-reunion/ |title=A Brief 'West Wing' Reunion |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=September 21, 2012 |newspaper=The New York Times |access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref> | |||
When the film '']'' premiered in 2014, Sheen advocated for ]'s campaign ''Justice for Bhopal''.<ref>{{cite AV media |url =https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZTDq4Vwhzw|title=Martin Sheen for Amnesty International: Justice for Bhopal survivors|publisher=YouTube|access-date=10 November 2019}}</ref> | |||
Sheen narrated the trailer for a proposed documentary film about the prosecution of former ] governor ] in 2015.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gofundme.com/DonSiegelmanFilm |title=Don Siegelman Documentary |date=December 19, 2014 |website=] |access-date=February 14, 2018}}</ref> | |||
Sheen donated $1000 to Irish political party ].<ref>{{cite news |title=Hollywood stars among Sinn Fein donors who pledged $12m to party |url=https://www.independent.ie/regionals/herald/news/hollywood-stars-among-sinn-fein-donors-who-pledged-12m-to-party-31043008.html |work=Irish Independent}}</ref> | |||
== Political views == | |||
In a speech at ] in 2009, Sheen stated that he had been arrested 66 times for protesting and acts of civil disobedience.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/5287861/Martin-Sheen-I-dont-have-the-aptitude-for-real-life-politics.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220110/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/5287861/Martin-Sheen-I-dont-have-the-aptitude-for-real-life-politics.html |archive-date=January 10, 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |title=Martin Sheen: 'I don't have the aptitude for real-life politics' |first=Murray |last=Wardrop |date=May 7, 2009 |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |access-date=February 4, 2013}}{{cbignore}}</ref> He was described by human rights activist ] as having "a rap sheet almost as long as his list of film credits."<ref>Archived at {{cbignore}} and the {{cbignore}}: {{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM4egdsmN8A |title=Shameless Idealists - Martin Sheen |author=WE |date=July 1, 2011 |website=YouTube |access-date=February 4, 2013}}{{cbignore}}</ref> | |||
On April 1, 2007, Sheen was arrested, with 38 other activists, for trespassing at the ] at a ] event protesting against the site.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lasvegas.staughton.indypgh.org/news/2007/04/8313.php |title=39 peace activists arrested at the Nevada Test Site |author=Treehugger |date=April 2, 2007 |website=Las Vegas Indymedia Center |access-date=July 20, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927234803/http://lasvegas.staughton.indypgh.org/news/2007/04/8313.php |archive-date=September 27, 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
He has a long association with ] and that ] organization has named a ship, the {{RV|Martin Sheen}} to recognize his commitment and support. | |||
In a 2011 interview with ], Sheen stated that his wife was conceived through ], and if her mother had aborted her, or dumped her in the ] as she had considered, his wife would not exist. He also noted that three of his grandchildren were conceived out of wedlock, saying his sons "were not happy at the time but they came to love these children. We have three grown grandchildren, two of them are married, they're some of the greatest source of joy in our lives."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rte.ie/player/#v=1095221 |title=RTÉ Player - Catch up with your favourite TV programmes online |work=rte.ie |access-date=April 15, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110820094004/http://www.rte.ie/player/#v=1095221 |archive-date=August 20, 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
==Personal life== | |||
] at the ] premiere of his film '']'' in London February 2011]] | |||
===Family=== | |||
Sheen married ] on December 23, 1961, and they have three sons and a daughter, all of whom are actors: ], ], ], and ]. Carlos, however, decided to change his name when he began acting, calling himself Charlie Sheen<ref name="actors"/> after making the decision to anglicize his first name and take his surname from his father's stage name, although he was already known only as Charlie throughout his elementary school years. | |||
Charlie and his father parodied their roles in the 1993 movie '']''; when their river patrol boats pass, each shouts, "I loved you in '']''!" a film they starred in as father and son in 1987. | |||
He has played the father of sons Emilio and Charlie in various projects: he played Emilio's father in '']'', '']'' and '']'', and Charlie's father in '']'', '']'', two episodes of ''],'' and ''].'' He also appeared as a guest star in one episode of '']'' playing the father of Charlie's neighbor Rose (]), and another as a guest star ]'s father; at the time that episode aired, Richards was married to Charlie. Martin also played a "future" version of Charlie in a Visa commercial. Martin has played other characters with his children. He starred in the film '']'', which was directed by Emilio, who also starred in the movie alongside his father. Renée had a supporting role in '']'', as a ] staff secretary. Emilio also appeared, uncredited, in ] of ''The West Wing'' portraying his father's character, President Bartlet, in-home movie footage.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dailyedge.ie/west-wing-cameos-766056-Jan2013/#slide-slideshow9 |title=5 Stars you didn't know were in The West Wing |date=January 23, 2013 |website=] |access-date=February 3, 2016}}</ref> | |||
Sheen became a grandfather at age 43 when Emilio had a son with his girlfriend, Carey Salley. Sheen has a total of ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tmz.com/2013/07/17/charlie-sheen-grandpa-grandchild-cassandra-estevez |title=Charlie Sheen Officially a Grandpa -- It's a 'Wondrous Day' |date=July 17, 2013 |website=] |access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref><ref name="aimster">{{cite web |url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20084379,00.html |title=Emilio Estevez acts up, and no one's prouder than his father, Martin Sheen |last=Buchalter |first=Gail |date=February 28, 1983 |work=] |access-date=March 26, 2011 |archive-date=March 31, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110331025613/http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20084379,00.html |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.foxnews.com/story/charlie-sheen-new-wife-have-baby-on-the-way |title=Charlie Sheen, New Wife Have Baby On the Way |date=August 25, 2008 |website=Fox News |access-date=September 20, 2008 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080826094549/http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,410161,00.html |archive-date=August 26, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://a11news.com/559/cassandra-sheen/ |title=Cassandra Sheen |date=August 25, 2008 |website=A11news.com |access-date=March 5, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120114140420/http://a11news.com/559/cassandra-sheen/ |archive-date=January 14, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,26334,627858,00.html |title=Sheen, Richards Welcome a Baby Girl |first=Stephen M. |last=Silverman |author-link=Stephen M. Silverman |date=March 16, 2004 |work=] |access-date=June 1, 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071001001417/http://www.people.com/people/article/0,26334,627858,00.html |archive-date=October 1, 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.people.com/people/gallery/0,,1066791,00.html |title=Denise Welcomes Baby Lola! |first=Caryn |last=Midler |date=June 2, 2005 |work=] |access-date=June 1, 2007 |archive-date=May 4, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070504084851/http://www.people.com/people/gallery/0,,1066791,00.html |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20203278,00.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080601025354/http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20203278,00.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 1, 2008 |title=Charlie Sheen & Brooke Mueller Get Married |first=Ulrica |last=Wihlborg |date=May 30, 2008 |work=] |access-date=July 17, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://uk.eonline.com/uberblog/b140223_charlies_got_newlywed_sheen.html |title=Charlie's Got That Newlywed Sheen |first=Natalie |last=Finn |date=May 30, 2008 |work=] |access-date=July 17, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.etonline.com/news/2009/03/71806/index.html |title=Charlie Sheen and His Wife Welcome Twins |date=March 15, 2009 |work=] |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091228005903/http://www.etonline.com/news/2009/03/71806/index.html |archive-date=December 28, 2009}}</ref> | |||
In 2012, Sheen was a guest on the U.S. version of '']'', tracing his Irish and Galician ancestry. | |||
He underwent a quadruple heart bypass operation in December 2015.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/martin-sheen-recovering-heart-surgery/story?id=35839222 |title=Martin Sheen Recovering From Heart Surgery |first=Shane |last=Lou |date=December 18, 2015 |website=ABC News |access-date=February 14, 2018}}</ref> | |||
===Academic pursuits=== | |||
After the end of filming of ''The West Wing,'' Sheen planned to further his education: "My plan is to read ], ] and ] in ], Ireland, where my late mother came from and where I'm also a citizen."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/story.asp?j=138251744&p=y38z5z45x |title=Sheen to study in Galway |date=March 30, 2005 |website=Breaking News.ie |access-date=March 30, 2005 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929122549/http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/story.asp?j=138251744&p=y38z5z45x |archive-date=September 29, 2007 |url-status=dead}}</ref> Speaking after an honorary arts doctorate was conferred on him by the National University of Ireland, Sheen joked that he would be the "oldest undergraduate" at the ], when he started his full-time studies there in the autumn of 2006. Although expressing concern that he might be a "distraction" to other students at NUI Galway, he attended lectures like everyone else. Speaking the week after filming his last episode of ''The West Wing,'' he said, "I'm very serious about it." He once said, "I never went to college when I was young and am looking forward to giving it a try... at age 65!"<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/front/2006/0408/2314898038HM1MARTINSHEEN.html |title='President Bartlett' retiring to new role at NUIG |date=April 4, 2006 |newspaper=] |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121023165939/http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/front/2006/0408/1142365532972.html |archive-date=October 23, 2012}}</ref> On September 1, 2006, Sheen was among the first to register as a student at NUI Galway, where he took classes in English literature, philosophy, and ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nuigalway.ie/news/main_press.php?p_id=345 |title=Martin Sheen among first to register as a student at NUI Galway, Ireland |date=September 1, 2006 |website=NUI Galway |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012112258/http://nuigalway.ie/news/main_press.php?p_id=345 |archive-date=October 12, 2007}}</ref> | |||
Sheen maintains links with Galway and "heartily" supported ] (himself an alumnus of NUI Galway) in the ], having become a "dear friend" of Higgins while studying there.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.galwaynews.ie/21331-president%E2%80%99-sheen-adds-lustre-michael-d-bid-%C3%A1ras |title='President' Sheen adds lustre to Michael D bid for Áras |last=Ní Fhlatharta |first=Bernie |date=September 2, 2011 |newspaper=] |access-date=June 3, 2019 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120826035032/http://www.galwaynews.ie/21331-president%E2%80%99-sheen-adds-lustre-michael-d-bid-%C3%A1ras |archive-date=August 26, 2012}}</ref> | |||
== Religious beliefs == | |||
Sheen is ], having had his faith restored during conversations in ] in 1981 with ], director of Sheen's breakthrough film, '']'' (1973).<ref name=lat/><ref name="progressive"/><ref name="T"/> Sheen stated in a 1983 interview with '']'' that he is a Catholic on a "spiritual level" and that he "couldn't care less about ]."<ref name="Varsity">{{cite news|url=https://archive.org/details/thevarsity103/page/n489|title=Martin Sheen's Spiritual Journey|first=Aaron|last=Shuster|date=February 4, 1983|work=] |access-date=December 8, 2021}}</ref> Sheen also stated that he believed in ].<ref name="Varsity"/> In an interview in 2023, Sheen said how important is the practice of his Catholic faith in his life: " .. I loved the sacraments — confession and the Eucharist and the Mass were of utmost importance to me. I reunited with that, and I found myself".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Pemberton |first=Ryan J. |date=2021-06-23 |title=Why Martin Sheen Returned to Catholicism |url=https://sojo.net/articles/culture-opinion/why-martin-sheen-returned-catholicism |access-date=2024-11-25 |website=Sojourners |language=EN}}</ref> He is a supporter of the ].<ref>{{cite web |last=Pringle |first=Paul |date=March 25, 2007 |title=Catholic Worker altruism isn't deductible |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-mar-25-me-catholic25-story.html |access-date=May 13, 2013 |work=]}}</ref> | |||
==Filmography== | |||
{{Main|Martin Sheen filmography}} | |||
Sheen has worked with a wide variety of film directors, including ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ]. In 2012, he portrayed ] in '']'' directed by ]. | |||
==Awards and honors== | |||
{{main|List of awards and nominations received by Martin Sheen}} | |||
In film, Sheen has won the Best Actor award at the ] for his performance as Kit Carruthers in ''Badlands''. Sheen's portrayal of ] in ''Apocalypse Now'' earned a nomination for the ]. In television, Sheen has won a ] and two ] awards for playing the role of President ] in ''The West Wing'', and an ] for guest starring in the sitcom '']''. Sheen received a star on the ] in 1989. | |||
In the spring of 1989, Sheen was named honorary mayor of ], ]. He promptly marked his appointment with a decree proclaiming the area "a nuclear-free zone, a sanctuary for aliens and the homeless, and a protected environment for all life, wild and tame".<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/206188/president-left/andrew-stuttaford |title=The President of The Left |last=Stuttaford |first=Andrew |date=March 14, 2003 |newspaper=] |access-date=July 20, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020201134/http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/206188/president-left/andrew-stuttaford |archive-date=October 20, 2012}}</ref> Some local citizens were angered by the decree, and the Malibu Chamber of Commerce met in June of that year to consider revoking his title, but voted unanimously to retain him.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE3D61F3DF931A25755C0A96F948260&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fPeople%2fS%2fSheen%2c%20Martin |title=Malibu Keeping Sheen as Honorary Mayor |date=June 12, 1989 |work=The New York Times |access-date=March 7, 2010}}</ref> | |||
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While Sheen claims he deliberately failed the entrance exam for the ] so that he could pursue his acting career, he still has an affinity for ], and is seen drinking from a "]" coffee mug during several episodes of ''The West Wing.'' Sheen also developed an ongoing relationship with ], where he performed '']'' as a benefit for scholarships in the Department of Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures, and hosted a trip of donors to the set of '']'' with the department's chair, W. Stuart McDowell, in September 2001. The Sheen/Estevez & Augsburger Scholarship Fund has since attracted over $100,000 in scholarships in the arts for students in need at WSU since its inception in 2000.<ref name="U">''Community: The Magazine of Wright State University,'' Fall, 2000.</ref> Sheen also has a great affinity for the ] and in 2008 was awarded the ],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://archives.nd.edu/research/facts/laetare.html |title=ND Quick Facts: Laetare Medal Recipients |website=University of Notre Dame |access-date=June 13, 2009}}</ref> the highest honor bestowed on American Catholics, in May 2008 at the school's commencement. | |||
Sheen received six ] nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his performance on ''The West Wing,'' for which he won a ] for Best Performance by an Actor in TV-Drama, as well as two ] Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series, and was part of the cast that received two SAG Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. | |||
In his acting career, Sheen has been nominated for ten ]s, winning one. He has also earned eight nominations for ]s. Sheen has a star on the ], at 1500 Vine Street.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.walkoffame.com/martin-sheen |title=Martin Sheen |date=August 25, 1989 |website=Hollywood Walk of Fame |access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref> | |||
In 2001 Sheen won a ] for 'Actor of the Year in a Drama Series' for ''The West Wing''.<ref>{{cite book |title=TV Guide Book of Lists |url=https://archive.org/details/tvguidebookoflis0000unse |url-access=registration |year=2007 |publisher=Running Press |isbn=978-0-7624-3007-9 |page=}}</ref> In the animated ] movie, TV show and TV spin-off of '']'', there is a character named ], which is Sheen's original last name – Estévez – and working last name, Sheen. | |||
Sheen was the 2003 recipient of the ] Degree of ], ] for his work on social and Catholic issues.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.marquette.edu/about/allfamous.shtml |title=Famous Faces Quiz Answers |date=2013 |website=Marquette University |access-date=June 3, 2019 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130104220519/http://www.marquette.edu/about/allfamous.shtml |archive-date=January 4, 2013}}</ref> In 2011, he was awarded an honorary life membership in the Law Society of ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.universityobserver.ie/2011/03/01/the-spark-of-sheen/ |title=The spark of Sheen |first=Killian |last=Woods |date=March 1, 2011 |work=University Observer |access-date=May 13, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141022053059/http://www.universityobserver.ie/2011/03/01/the-spark-of-sheen/ |archive-date=October 22, 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref> On May 3, 2015, Sheen received an honorary Doctor of Human Letters degree from the University of Dayton for his lifelong commitment to peace, social justice and human rights exemplifying the Catholic, Marianist university's missions.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.udayton.edu/news/articles/2015/04/martin_sheen_to_receive_honorary_doctorate_at_spring_graduation.php |title=That's Dr. Estévez |date=April 29, 2015 |work=University of Dayton |access-date=June 3, 2019 |archive-date=April 18, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190418180251/https://udayton.edu/news/articles/2015/04/martin_sheen_to_receive_honorary_doctorate_at_spring_graduation.php |url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
On May 6, 2023, Loyola Marymount University conferred an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, upon Sheen for symbolizing in an "outstanding" manner a record of "service that contributes to the public good," for his "significant contributions to igniting a brighter world," and for serving as an "exemplar" of "Catholic, Jesuit, and Marymount traditions."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/lmula/videos/254434107094234 | title=2023 LMU Undergraduate Commencement| date=May 6, 2023 | work=Loyola Marymount University | access-date=May 7, 2023}}</ref> | |||
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American actor (born 1940)
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Born | Ramón Gerard Antonio Estévez (1940-08-03) August 3, 1940 (age 84) Dayton, Ohio, U.S. |
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Years active | 1961–present |
Political party | Democratic |
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Relatives | Joe Estevez (brother) |
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Martin Sheen's voice from the BBC programme Desert Island Discs, April 3, 2011 | |
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Ramón Gerard Antonio Estévez (born August 3, 1940), known professionally as Martin Sheen, is an American actor. In a career spanning six decades he has received numerous accolades including three Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Sheen rose to prominence in his breakthrough roles in Terrence Malick's crime drama Badlands (1973) and Francis Ford Coppola's Vietnam War drama Apocalypse Now (1979). Sheen is also known for such notable films as The Subject Was Roses (1968), Catch-22 (1970), The California Kid (1974), Gandhi (1982), Wall Street (1987), Gettysburg (1993), The American President (1995), Catch Me If You Can (2002), The Departed, Bobby (both 2006), and Judas and the Black Messiah (2021). He also portrayed Uncle Ben in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012).
He is also known for portraying Robert F. Kennedy in The Missiles of October (1974), Eddie Slovik in The Execution of Private Slovik (1974), John Dean in Blind Ambition (1979), and John F. Kennedy in Kennedy (1983). He received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in Murphy Brown (1994). He played President Jed Bartlet in The West Wing, for which he received six Emmy nominations. He played Robert Hanson in the Netflix series Grace and Frankie (2015–2022).
Born and raised in the United States by a Galician father and an Irish mother, he adopted the stage name Martin Sheen to help him gain acting parts. He is the father of four children, all of whom are actors. Sheen has directed one film, Cadence (1990), in which he appears alongside his sons Charlie and Ramón. He has narrated, produced, and directed documentary projects and has been active in liberal politics.
Early life and education
Sheen was born in Dayton, Ohio, on August 3, 1940, to Mary-Ann (née Phelan) and Francisco Estévez Martínez. During birth, Sheen's left arm was crushed by forceps, giving him limited lateral movement of that arm (Erb's palsy) and resulting in the arm being three inches (8 cm) shorter than his right. Both of Sheen's parents were immigrants; his mother was Irish, from Borrisokane, County Tipperary, and his father, who was Spanish, was born in Salceda de Caselas, Galicia. After moving to Dayton in the 1930s, his father was a factory worker/machinery inspector at the National Cash Register Company. Sheen's maternal uncle, Michael Phelan, fought in the Irish Civil War as a volunteer in the Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army, and was imprisoned in Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin. Sheen grew up on Brown Street in the South Park neighborhood, the seventh of ten children (nine boys and a girl). Due to his father's work, the family lived on the island of Bermuda on St. John's Road, Pembroke Parish, where five of his brothers were born. Martin was the first child to be born in Dayton, Ohio, after the family returned from Bermuda. Sheen contracted polio as a child and had to remain bedridden for a year. His doctor's treatment using Sister Kenny's method helped him regain use of his legs.
When he was eleven years old, Sheen's mother died, and the children faced the possibility of living in an orphanage or foster homes. The family was able to remain together with the assistance of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Dayton. Raised as a Catholic, he graduated from Chaminade High School (now Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School). At fourteen years old he organized a strike of golf caddies while working at a private golf club in Dayton, Ohio. He complained about the golfers, saying: "They often used obscene language in front of us... we were little boys and they were abusive... anti-Semitic.... And they, for the most part, were upstanding members of the community."
Sheen was drawn to acting at a young age, but his father disapproved of his interest in the field. Despite his father's opposition, Sheen borrowed money from a Catholic priest and moved to New York City in his early twenties, hoping to make it as an actor. He spent two years in the Living Theatre company. It was in New York that he met Catholic activist Dorothy Day. Working with her Catholic Worker Movement, he began his commitment to social justice, and would one day go on to play Peter Maurin, cofounder of the Catholic Worker Movement, in Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story. Sheen deliberately failed the entrance examination for the University of Dayton so that he could pursue his acting career.
He adopted his stage name, Martin Sheen, from a combination of the CBS casting director, Robert Dale Martin, who gave him his first big break, and Catholic archbishop and broadcaster, Fulton J. Sheen. In a 2003 Inside the Actors Studio interview, Sheen explained,
Whenever I would call for an appointment, whether it was a job or an apartment, and I would give my name, there was always that hesitation and when I'd get there, it was always gone. So I thought, I got enough problems trying to get an acting job, so I invented Martin Sheen. It's still Estevez officially. I never changed it officially. I never will. It's on my driver's license and passport and everything. I started using Sheen, I thought I'd give it a try, and before I knew it, I started making a living with it and then it was too late. In fact, one of my great regrets is that I didn't keep my name as it was given to me. I knew it bothered my dad.
Career
1963–1979: Rise to prominence
Sheen was greatly influenced by the actor James Dean. Speaking of the impact Dean had on him, Sheen stated, "All of his movies had a profound effect on my life, in my work and all of my generation. He transcended cinema acting. It was no longer acting, it was human behavior." Sheen developed a theatre company with other actors in hopes that a production would earn him recognition. In 1963, he made an appearance in "Nightmare", an episode of the television science fiction series The Outer Limits. In 1964, he co-starred in the Broadway play The Subject Was Roses; he later reprised his role in the 1968 film of the same name, and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Sheen also starred in the television production Ten Blocks on the Camino Real (1966), an adaptation of Tennessee Williams' play Camino Real directed by Jack Landau and presented by NET, a PBS predecessor. In 1968, he played the titular role in Hamlet, directed by Joseph Papp at The Public Theater, with dialogue mostly in English and some in Spanish as Hamlet's alter ego.
During the 1960s and early 1970s Sheen appeared as a guest star in many popular television series, including Insight (1960s–1980s), My Three Sons (1964), Flipper (1967), The F.B.I. (1968), Mission: Impossible (1969), Hawaii Five-O (1970), Dan August (1971), The Rookies, Columbo, and The Streets of San Francisco (all 1973). He also had a recurring role as Danny Morgan in Mod Squad (1970–1971). By the early 1970s Sheen was increasingly focusing on television films and motion pictures. He portrayed Dobbs in the 1970 film adaptation of Catch-22. He then co-starred in the controversial Emmy Award-winning 1972 television film That Certain Summer, said to be the first television movie in America to portray homosexuality in a sympathetic light.
His next important feature film role was in 1973 when he starred with Sissy Spacek in the crime drama Badlands, playing an antisocial multiple murderer. Sheen has stated that his role in Badlands was one of his two favorites, the other being his role as a U.S. Army special operations officer in Apocalypse Now. Also in 1973, Sheen appeared opposite David Janssen in "Such Dust As Dreams Are Made On", the first pilot for the television series Harry O. In 1974, Sheen portrayed a hot rod driver in the television film The California Kid and that same year received an Emmy Award nomination for Best Actor in a television drama for his portrayal of Pvt. Eddie Slovik in the television film The Execution of Private Slovik. Based on an incident that occurred during World War II, the film told the story of the only U.S. soldier to be executed for desertion since the American Civil War.
Sheen's performance led to Francis Ford Coppola's casting him in a lead role as U.S. Army Captain Benjamin L. Willard in 1979's Apocalypse Now, gaining him wide recognition. Filming in the Philippine jungle in the typhoon season of 1976, Sheen later said that he was not in good physical condition and was drinking heavily. For the film's opening sequence in a Saigon hotel room, Sheen's portrayal of Willard as heavily intoxicated was aided by Sheen's celebrating his 36th birthday on-set that day, and being actually drunk. Twelve months into filming, Sheen suffered a minor heart attack and had to crawl out to a road for help. While he was recovering, his younger brother Joe Estevez stood in for him in a number of long shots and in some of the voice-overs. Sheen was able to resume filming a few weeks later. In 1976, he participated in The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane as Frank Hallet, the antagonist with bad intentions towards teenager protagonist Rynn Jacobs (Jodie Foster). Frank was the son of landlady Cora Hallet (Alexis Smith). In 1979, Sheen acted in The Final Countdown with Kirk Douglas, another actor with family connections to Bermuda (Diana Dill, Douglas's first wife and the mother of their sons Michael Douglas and Joel Douglas was a Bermudian).
1980–1998: Established actor
In the early 1980s he had roles in the science fiction war film The Final Countdown (1980), the biographical epic Gandhi (1982), the sports drama That Championship Season (1982), and the drama film Wall Street (1987) starring Michael Douglas, and his son Charlie Sheen. He played Captain Hollister in Firestarter (1984) opposite Drew Barrymore and David Keith.
Sheen portrayed U.S. President John F. Kennedy in the miniseries Kennedy (1983) for which he received nominations for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film. He also portrayed Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy in the television special The Missiles of October (1974), White House Chief of Staff A.J. McInnerney in The American President (1995), White House Counsel John Dean in the television mini-series Blind Ambition (1979) for which he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama. In 1991 he narrated the Oliver Stone biographical film JFK (1991).
Other roles include the sinister would-be president Greg Stillson in The Dead Zone, the President in the Lori Loughlin-Chris Noth television mini-series, Medusa's Child, the president in the short film Family Attraction. In 1993, Sheen's sympathetic portrayal of General Robert E. Lee in the Ronald Maxwell film Gettysburg (1993) met with acclaim. Sheen has performed voice-over work as the narrator for the Eyewitness series in the US for the first and second seasons and as the "real" Seymour Skinner in the controversial Simpsons episode "The Principal and the Pauper”.
1999–2006: The West Wing
Sheen played fictional Democratic president Josiah "Jed" Bartlet in the NBC television drama, The West Wing. For his performance he earned a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama in 2000 and was nominated six times for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
During this time he played Roger Strong in Steven Spielberg's crime film Catch Me If You Can (2002), Captain Oliver Queenan in Martin Scorsese's crime film The Departed (2006), and Jack Stevens in the biographical film Bobby (2006). He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in Two and a Half Men in 2005. He also appeared in the sitcom Spin City in 2002 and in Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2007).
2007–present
Sheen played the role of the Illusive Man in the video game Mass Effect 2, and the sequel, Mass Effect 3. In addition, he voiced the role of Emilio in the English language version of the 2011 animated film Arrugas (Wrinkles).
In 2009, Sheen travelled to Mexico City to star in Chamaco with Kirk Harris, Alex Perea, Gustavo Sánchez Parra and Michael Madsen. Sheen appeared in Martin Scorsese's The Departed as Captain Oliver Queenan, a commanding officer who is watching an undercover cop (Leonardo DiCaprio). Sheen and his son Ramon Estevez combined both their real and stage names to create the Warner Bros.-affiliated company, Estevez Sheen Productions. In November 2010, Sheen was cast as Uncle Ben in Sony's 2012 reboot of the Spider-Man film series, The Amazing Spider-Man, directed by Marc Webb.
In 2010 the company released The Way, written and directed by Sheen's son Emilio Estevez, who also stars in the film. (Martin’s daughter Renée also has a part in the film.) Martin plays an American doctor, whose son, played by Estevez, dies while hiking the Camino de Santiago. Driven by sadness, Martin's character leaves his Californian life and embarks on the 800 km (500 mi) pilgrimage from the French Pyrenees to Spain's Santiago de Compostela, taking his son's ashes with him. The Way premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival.
In 2010, Sheen filmed Stella Days in County Tipperary, Ireland, near the birthplace of his mother. Thaddeus O'Sullivan directed and Irish actor Stephen Rea starred, along with IFTA award-winning actress Amy Huberman. Sheen plays parish priest Daniel Barry, whose love of movies leads him to help set up a cinema in Borrisokane.
In 2016, Sheen starred in the film The Vessel, performing his role in both the English- and Spanish-language versions.
Sheen played a starring role in Netflix's Grace and Frankie (2015–2022). In December 2019 Sheen signed on to play legendary FBI director J. Edgar Hoover alongside Lakeith Stanfield, Jesse Plemons, and Daniel Kaluuya in Judas and the Black Messiah. Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film was released in 2021. It was directed by Shaka King and chronicles the death of Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton in Chicago on December 4, 1969.
Activism
Sheen has been active in countless nonviolent acts of civil disobedience and arrested 66 times as he stood up for peace and against nuclear power, nuclear weapons testing, dangerous arms build-up, abuse of farmworkers, Canadian seal-clubbing and other causes. Although he did not attend college, Sheen credited the Marianists at University of Dayton as a major influence on his public activism, as well as Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Sheen is known for his outspoken support of liberal political causes, such as opposition to United States military actions and a hazardous-waste incinerator in East Liverpool, Ohio. Sheen has dismissed calls for him to run for office, saying: "There's no way that I could be the President. You can't have a pacifist in the White House.... I'm an actor. This is what I do for a living." Sheen is an honorary trustee of the Dayton International Peace Museum.
He supported the 1965 farm worker movement with Cesar Chavez in Delano, California. Sheen endorsed marches and walkouts called by the activist group By Any Means Necessary (BAMN) to force the State of California to introduce a holiday in memory of Cesar Chavez. On the day of the protests (March 30), thousands of students, primarily Latino ones from California and elsewhere, walked out of school in support of the demand. Sheen has said he also participated in the large-scale immigration marches in Los Angeles in 2006 and 2007.
According to W. James Antle III, writing in The American Conservative, Sheen is a follower of the consistent life ethic, which opposes abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment and war. Sheen articulated his view in an interview with The Progressive: "I'm inclined to be against abortion of any life. But I am equally against the death penalty or war." He also stated at the same occasion: "I personally am opposed to abortion, but I will not judge anybody else's right in that regard because I am not a woman and I could never face the actual reality of it." He also supports the Democrats for Life of America's Pregnant Women Support Act.
Sheen starred in Jakov Sedlar's religious drama Gospa in 1995. He also narrated several movies for the Croatian director during the 1990s.
Sheen and Paul Watson (from the non-profit environmental organization Sea Shepherd Conservation Society) were confronted on May 16, 1995, by a number of Canadian sealers in a hotel on Magdalen Islands over Sea Shepherd's history of attacks on sealing and whaling ships. Sheen negotiated with the sealers while Watson was escorted to the airport by police. Sheen became involved with gun control in 2000 after the National Shooting Sports Foundation hired his politically conservative brother, actor Joe Estevez who sounds like Sheen, to do a voice-over for a pro-gunmaker commercial earlier in the year.
In 1997, Sheen volunteered his time to narrate the documentary film An Act of Conscience, which follows war tax resisters Randy Kehler and Betsy Corner, who, as a protest against war and military spending, openly refused to pay their federal income taxes, prompting the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to seize their house.
In early 2003, Sheen signed the "Not in My Name" declaration opposing the invasion of Iraq (along with prominent figures such as Noam Chomsky and Susan Sarandon); the declaration appeared in the magazine The Nation. Sheen visited Camp Casey on August 28, 2005, to pray with anti-Iraq War activist Cindy Sheehan, who had demanded a second meeting with U.S. President George W. Bush. Addressing Sheehan's supporters, Sheen said: "At least you've got the acting president of the United States", referring to his role as president Josiah Bartlet on The West Wing.
During the 1980 Democratic Party presidential primaries, he supported Senator Ted Kennedy and gave multiple speeches supporting him in Florida. Sheen campaigned with Rob Reiner for Democratic presidential candidates Howard Dean and John Kerry in 2004. Members of the Democratic Party in Ohio reportedly contacted Sheen in 2006 to persuade him to run for the United States Senate. Sheen declined the offer, stating, "I'm just not qualified. You're mistaking celebrity for credibility." In the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, Sheen initially endorsed New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and helped raise funds for his campaign. After Richardson dropped out of the campaign, Sheen supported Barack Obama.
In 2006, when Sheen was living in Ireland as a result of his enrollment in NUI Galway, he criticized Irish mushroom farmers for exploiting foreign workers by paying them as little as €2.50 an hour—way below the country's minimum wage of €7.65.
From 2008 to 2013, Sheen's activism included attendance at meetings of the environmentalist group Earth First! and speaking appearances at youth empowerment events called We Day on behalf of Free the Children, an international charity and educational partner. Sheen has been named an ambassador of Free The Children and has supported such initiatives as the We are Silent campaign, a 24-hour pledge of silence. Speaking about his work with Free The Children, Sheen has said, "I'm hooked! I told them whenever I could offer some insight or energy or whatever I had, I'd be delighted if they would call on me, and they have." Sheen championed Help Darfur Now, a student-run organization to help aid victims of the genocide in Darfur, the western region in Sudan. He also appeared in the 2009 anti-fur documentary Skin Trade.
Also in 2009, while walking the Camino de Santiago while filming the 2010 movie The Way, Sheen met Gary and Elizabeth Jewson, a married couple from Australia who had lost their 18-year-old daughter Melanie in a car accident in 2004. Inspired by the touching story of Melanie's ambitions prior to her untimely death, Sheen became a patron of the foundation when it launched in 2012, and it has since raised more than A$250,000 for helping serve Vanuatu’s under-resourced health and education systems.
Sheen appeared in television and radio ads urging Washington state residents to vote "no" on Initiative 1000, a proposed assisted suicide law before voters in the 2008 election.
Sheen first spoke to 18,000 young student activists at Free The Children's 2010 We Day. "While acting is what I do for a living, activism is what I do to stay alive," he said.
On December 5, 2011, at Sing Sing Correctional Facility, Sheen met with Jon-Adrian Velazquez, now a legal reform activist who was wrongfully convicted for a 1998 murder of a retired police officer in Harlem. Velazquez was serving 25 years to a life prison sentence. Later that day, Sheen held a press conference at a Manhattan courthouse for Velazquez, advocating for his release. Sheen stated that the case "cries out for justice". After meeting Velazquez, Sheen said that it "confirmed my belief that Jon-Adrian Velazquez is an innocent man".
In March 2012, Sheen and George Clooney performed in Dustin Lance Black's play 8—a staged reenactment of the federal trial that overturned California's Prop 8 ban on same-sex marriage—as attorney Theodore Olson. The production was held at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre and broadcast on YouTube to raise money for the American Foundation for Equal Rights.
Sheen reunited with the cast of The West Wing in September 2012 to produce a video explaining Michigan's ballot and its partisan and nonpartisan sections. The video doubled as a campaign ad for Bridget McCormack, who was running as a nonpartisan candidate for Michigan's Supreme Court. McCormack's sister, actress Mary McCormack, co-starred with Sheen on The West Wing in its final three seasons.
When the film Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain premiered in 2014, Sheen advocated for Amnesty International's campaign Justice for Bhopal.
Sheen narrated the trailer for a proposed documentary film about the prosecution of former Alabama governor Don Siegelman in 2015.
Sheen donated $1000 to Irish political party Sinn Fein.
Political views
In a speech at Oxford University in 2009, Sheen stated that he had been arrested 66 times for protesting and acts of civil disobedience. He was described by human rights activist Craig Kielburger as having "a rap sheet almost as long as his list of film credits."
On April 1, 2007, Sheen was arrested, with 38 other activists, for trespassing at the Nevada Test Site at a Nevada Desert Experience event protesting against the site.
He has a long association with Sea Shepherd and that conservation organization has named a ship, the RV Martin Sheen to recognize his commitment and support.
In a 2011 interview with RTÉ, Sheen stated that his wife was conceived through rape, and if her mother had aborted her, or dumped her in the Ohio River as she had considered, his wife would not exist. He also noted that three of his grandchildren were conceived out of wedlock, saying his sons "were not happy at the time but they came to love these children. We have three grown grandchildren, two of them are married, they're some of the greatest source of joy in our lives."
Personal life
Family
Sheen married Janet Templeton on December 23, 1961, and they have three sons and a daughter, all of whom are actors: Emilio, Ramón, Carlos, and Renée. Carlos, however, decided to change his name when he began acting, calling himself Charlie Sheen after making the decision to anglicize his first name and take his surname from his father's stage name, although he was already known only as Charlie throughout his elementary school years.
Charlie and his father parodied their roles in the 1993 movie Hot Shots! Part Deux; when their river patrol boats pass, each shouts, "I loved you in Wall Street!" a film they starred in as father and son in 1987.
He has played the father of sons Emilio and Charlie in various projects: he played Emilio's father in The War at Home, In the Custody of Strangers and The Way, and Charlie's father in Wall Street, No Code of Conduct, two episodes of Spin City, and Anger Management. He also appeared as a guest star in one episode of Two and a Half Men playing the father of Charlie's neighbor Rose (Melanie Lynskey), and another as a guest star Denise Richards's father; at the time that episode aired, Richards was married to Charlie. Martin also played a "future" version of Charlie in a Visa commercial. Martin has played other characters with his children. He starred in the film Bobby, which was directed by Emilio, who also starred in the movie alongside his father. Renée had a supporting role in The West Wing, as a White House staff secretary. Emilio also appeared, uncredited, in an episode of The West Wing portraying his father's character, President Bartlet, in-home movie footage.
Sheen became a grandfather at age 43 when Emilio had a son with his girlfriend, Carey Salley. Sheen has a total of ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
In 2012, Sheen was a guest on the U.S. version of Who Do You Think You Are?, tracing his Irish and Galician ancestry.
He underwent a quadruple heart bypass operation in December 2015.
Academic pursuits
After the end of filming of The West Wing, Sheen planned to further his education: "My plan is to read English literature, philosophy and theology in Galway, Ireland, where my late mother came from and where I'm also a citizen." Speaking after an honorary arts doctorate was conferred on him by the National University of Ireland, Sheen joked that he would be the "oldest undergraduate" at the National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway, when he started his full-time studies there in the autumn of 2006. Although expressing concern that he might be a "distraction" to other students at NUI Galway, he attended lectures like everyone else. Speaking the week after filming his last episode of The West Wing, he said, "I'm very serious about it." He once said, "I never went to college when I was young and am looking forward to giving it a try... at age 65!" On September 1, 2006, Sheen was among the first to register as a student at NUI Galway, where he took classes in English literature, philosophy, and oceanography.
Sheen maintains links with Galway and "heartily" supported Michael D. Higgins (himself an alumnus of NUI Galway) in the 2011 Irish presidential election, having become a "dear friend" of Higgins while studying there.
Religious beliefs
Sheen is Catholic, having had his faith restored during conversations in Paris in 1981 with Terrence Malick, director of Sheen's breakthrough film, Badlands (1973). Sheen stated in a 1983 interview with The Varsity that he is a Catholic on a "spiritual level" and that he "couldn't care less about religion." Sheen also stated that he believed in reincarnation. In an interview in 2023, Sheen said how important is the practice of his Catholic faith in his life: " .. I loved the sacraments — confession and the Eucharist and the Mass were of utmost importance to me. I reunited with that, and I found myself". He is a supporter of the Catholic Worker movement.
Filmography
Main article: Martin Sheen filmographySheen has worked with a wide variety of film directors, including Richard Attenborough, Francis Ford Coppola, Terrence Malick, David Cronenberg, Mike Nichols, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Oliver Stone. In 2012, he portrayed Uncle Ben in The Amazing Spider-Man directed by Marc Webb.
Awards and honors
Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Martin SheenIn film, Sheen has won the Best Actor award at the San Sebastián International Film Festival for his performance as Kit Carruthers in Badlands. Sheen's portrayal of Capt. Willard in Apocalypse Now earned a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor. In television, Sheen has won a Golden Globe and two Screen Actors Guild awards for playing the role of President Josiah Bartlet in The West Wing, and an Emmy for guest starring in the sitcom Murphy Brown. Sheen received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1989.
In the spring of 1989, Sheen was named honorary mayor of Malibu, California. He promptly marked his appointment with a decree proclaiming the area "a nuclear-free zone, a sanctuary for aliens and the homeless, and a protected environment for all life, wild and tame". Some local citizens were angered by the decree, and the Malibu Chamber of Commerce met in June of that year to consider revoking his title, but voted unanimously to retain him.
While Sheen claims he deliberately failed the entrance exam for the University of Dayton so that he could pursue his acting career, he still has an affinity for UD, and is seen drinking from a "Dayton Flyers" coffee mug during several episodes of The West Wing. Sheen also developed an ongoing relationship with Wright State University, where he performed Love Letters as a benefit for scholarships in the Department of Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures, and hosted a trip of donors to the set of The West Wing with the department's chair, W. Stuart McDowell, in September 2001. The Sheen/Estevez & Augsburger Scholarship Fund has since attracted over $100,000 in scholarships in the arts for students in need at WSU since its inception in 2000. Sheen also has a great affinity for the University of Notre Dame and in 2008 was awarded the Laetare Medal, the highest honor bestowed on American Catholics, in May 2008 at the school's commencement.
Sheen received six Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his performance on The West Wing, for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in TV-Drama, as well as two SAG Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series, and was part of the cast that received two SAG Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.
In his acting career, Sheen has been nominated for ten Emmy Awards, winning one. He has also earned eight nominations for Golden Globe Awards. Sheen has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 1500 Vine Street.
In 2001 Sheen won a TV Guide Award for 'Actor of the Year in a Drama Series' for The West Wing. In the animated Nickelodeon movie, TV show and TV spin-off of The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, there is a character named Sheen Estevez, which is Sheen's original last name – Estévez – and working last name, Sheen.
Sheen was the 2003 recipient of the Marquette University Degree of Doctor of Letters, honoris causa for his work on social and Catholic issues. In 2011, he was awarded an honorary life membership in the Law Society of University College Dublin. On May 3, 2015, Sheen received an honorary Doctor of Human Letters degree from the University of Dayton for his lifelong commitment to peace, social justice and human rights exemplifying the Catholic, Marianist university's missions. On May 6, 2023, Loyola Marymount University conferred an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, upon Sheen for symbolizing in an "outstanding" manner a record of "service that contributes to the public good," for his "significant contributions to igniting a brighter world," and for serving as an "exemplar" of "Catholic, Jesuit, and Marymount traditions."
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- Martin Sheen at IMDb
- Martin Sheen at the TCM Movie Database
- Martin Sheen at the Internet Broadway Database
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