A fast-paced action comedy where a hustler gets caught in a dangerous situation involving crime and media chaos. Sheen plays a TV reporter caught in the middle of it all.
“I just wanted my 15 minutes of fame!”
A veteran cop mentors a younger officer, played by Sheen, as they take down a dangerous car theft ring. The film blends action with classic buddy-cop energy.
“You’ve got to learn when to let go.”
Sheen appears briefly in a memorable jailhouse scene, adding humor to this iconic teen comedy about skipping school and living freely for a day.
“I got picked up for possession… of school property.”
A sci-fi thriller where Sheen plays a radio astronomer uncovering a global alien conspiracy. As he digs deeper, he realizes the truth is far more dangerous than expected.
“They’re already here.”
A Western based on the legendary outlaw Billy the Kid, where Sheen plays Richard Brewer. It follows a group of young guns trying to survive lawless frontier chaos.
“We’ve got to stick together or we’re dead.”
A swashbuckling adventure where Sheen plays Aramis alongside a charismatic ensemble. The film mixes action, romance, and comedy in a light, heroic tone.
“All for one, and one for all!”
A ragtag baseball team is assembled with one goal: lose — until they start winning instead. Sheen plays Ricky “Wild Thing” Vaughn, a wild pitcher with attitude and heat.
“Strike this mother out!”
A parody of military action films, this comedy puts Sheen in a ridiculous but charming role that spoofs Top Gun and other 80s action clichés. It’s fast, absurd, and packed with visual gags.
“I loved you in Wall Street!”
A sharp portrait of greed in 1980s America, this film follows a young stockbroker drawn into the manipulative world of corporate raider Gordon Gekko. Sheen’s character learns that success often comes with a heavy moral price.
“Greed, for lack of a better word, is good.”
One of the defining Vietnam War films, Platoon follows a young soldier caught in moral chaos between two sergeants with opposing values. Charlie Sheen plays Chris Taylor, a naïve recruit whose innocence quickly erodes in the brutality of war.
“I think now, looking back, we did not fight the enemy… we fought ourselves.”
