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Pub. Date (U.S. & Canada): April 16, 2012
Number of pages: 160
ISBN (U.S. & Canada): 978-1-926893-63-1
Trim Size: 5x8
Format: Trade Paperback
Category: Biography – General – Pop Culture
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Apocalypse Charlie – The Charlie Sheen Biography
Brandon Hurst

Apocalypse Charlie – The Charlie Sheen Biography
by Brandon Hurst

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Synopsis


One of the most talked about actors today, Charlie Sheen makes headlines with his personal troubles: be it drug problems, alcohol abuse, or his constant fights with his wife. The last two years of this famous actor’s life have not been easy. In 2009, he was arrested for felony menacing, third-degree assault and criminal mischief. In 2010, he caused nearly $7,000 in damages to a hotel room from which he had to be removed by police and taken to hospital. This year, Charlie Sheen is once again hospitalized for “abdominal pain”. The final straw came when he was dismissed from his popular CBS sitcom, Two and A Half Men.

 

Charlie was born into a well-known Hollywood family. He is the son of acclaimed actor Martin Sheen (Apocalypse Now) and Emilio Estevez's brother. Charlie knows what life in the limelight is all about and what the rules are to play by. He is also accustomed to making headlines with his drug and alcohol problems, as well as with his violent outbursts. After each incident, he made public apologies and went to anger management and rehab. He was able to re-launch his career. But this time, things are different  . . .  

No more apologies from Charlie Sheen.
He doesn’t think he has a problem: he is winning!




About the Author


This British celebrity writer, under the alias of Brandon Hurst, has published numerous biographies on famous Hollywood personalities. His books include:

Scarlett Johansson ISBN: 978-1905904488
Angelina Jolie ISBN: 978-1905904006
Daniel Craig ISBN: 978-1905904501
Kate Moss ISBN: 978-1905382347
Keira Knightley ISBN: 978-1903906705