Thursday, March 10, 2011

Charlie Sheen opts for Rob Lowe as his successor

Despite being fired, Charlie Sheen continues to have in your mind Two and a Half Men and now becomes a casting director and opts for a successor for playing Charlie Harper, his friend, Rob Lowe. The actor, 45, spoke of the matter with her confessor and commented Dan Patrick radio the names of John Stamos, who once denied the report, and Rob Lowe as possible substitutes for Sheen in CBS sitcom.

"I think both are great," he said Sheen. "And my apologies to John. I was rude to him, John Stamos. It was unnecessary, "he added. When it was rumored that the protagonist of Forced Parents could replace him, Sheen called it a "tragic joke." "And Rob is an old friend and a brilliant actor.

It is a handsome man, "he claimed. "I would advise him to, but is their business. No, no, I do not think about everything you've done brilliantly in the show for 177,000 episodes ... but just tell them that your business "he concluded. Although it belied Stamos, it seems that Rob Lowe may be in the mind of the creator and executive producer of Two and a Half Men, Chuck Lorre as a substitute for Sheen.

At the moment, is a cast member of NBC's Parks & Recreation and will also appear in the fourth season of Californication on Showtime. A source said: "Rob is an obvious choice and is at the top of the list for Two and a Half Men." Sheen and Lowe were among the founders of a group of actors in the eighties dubbed the Brat Pack with Demi Moore, Andrew McCarthy, Mare Winningham, Ally Sheedy, Molly Ringwald and Emilio Estevez.

Both went to Santa Monica High School, like Sean Penn and Robert Downey Jr. Can you imagine Rob Lowe with these shirts so horrible?

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