Charlie Sheen fired from Two and a Half Men

2011-03-08 3


The makers of top-rated US sitcom Two and A Half Men say they have ended actor Charlie Sheen's contract with the show.


"After careful consideration, Warner Bros Television has terminated Charlie Sheen's services on Two and a Half Men effective immediately," Warner Bros Television said in a statement.


Sheen is the highest paid actor on US television and Two and A Half Men is the most popular comedy for network CBS.


But the remainder of the season was cancelled last month after the troubled star made a series of insulting remarks about producer and co-creator Chuck Lorre in radio and internet interviews.


Sheen has since given a slew of rambling, sometimes manic interviews, despite insisting he is drug-free after a period of rehab at home in January.


A spokesman for Warner Bros Television said that no decision had been made about the future of Two and A Half Men. Sheen had a contract with the show that ran through to the end of the 2012 TV season.

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