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Charlie Sheen responds to an honest interview that Jon Cryer puts in a new documentary about his life.
Sheen, which turned 60 on Wednesday, September 3, addresses his scandalous past in the dock Aka Charlie Sheenthat appears on September 10, the day after his biography, Sheen’s bookhits bookshelves.
Cryer, who starred alongside Sheen in CBS seated comedy Two and a half menparticipate in the film alongside the show’s creator, Chuck lorreIn addition to Exes Sheen Brooke Mueller and Denise Richards.
“It was very cool to hear from perspective (cryer),” Sheen said in an interview with People Published on Wednesday. “He was in the fire line with all that silly happening, and he affected him and his family and his career. I can’t discuss anything he said.”
Sheen told the outlet he was removed by Cryer suggestion that Imposter Syndrome had boosted his substance abuse.
“He nailed that, and I’m so glad he opened that door, because it gave me a chance to start thinking about that,” said Sheen. “He said, ‘He is a man who does not think he deserves the things he has, or won it,’ and I was like, ‘Whoa.'”
Sheen added, “Suddenly, I felt I was on a couch at Jon’s Therapy Office, and he died on. That’s something I’ve felt my whole life, because I had no formal training. I had no formal education, I didn’t even finish in high school.
Sheen praised Cryer’s “insightful” and “compassionate” observation.
The actor appeared with Cryer, also 60, in the first eight seasons Two and a half menBefore he left the show in 2011 in the middle of a downward spiral of addiction and inconsistent behavior. His character was killed away, and CBS was set Ashton Kutcher To fill a cryer opposite until the series ends in 2015. Sheen has said to have been sober since 2017.
“I still regret it,” Sheen said about her Two and a half men departure. “I think if I hadn’t done what I got, I could be living a different life at the moment. Not all my problems would be what they are. But you don’t know that.”
Cryer admits to the dock that he is nervous to discuss Sheen openly and venture to call the wrath of his former -gostar.
“I think he justified feeling that way, because that’s kind of the historical pattern, but that’s not the case today,” said Sheen, adding, “And I’m going to get out of my way to make him wrong every day.”
Sheen said Cryer was the “only person I did not personally called to take part in the dock” as he did not have “the right number for him.” Director of the film, Andrew Renzi.
Sheen said People That cryer has not yet responded to his note, which is not “like Jon.” Sheen called him “extremely responsible like that. So if you’re reading this, Jon, dm me your new number!”