Martin Sheen

Martin Sheen

  • Born: 1940-8-3
  • Birthplace: Dayton, Ohio, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: The West Wing, Badlands
  • Martin Sheen (Martin Sheen), born in Dayton , The United States of America State of Ohio on August 3, 1940 , is an actor. Acting roles include Captain Benjamin Weller in " Apocalypse Now " and President Joshua Edward Butler in the TV series " The West Wing " in recent years . They are liberal in terms of public political stance. In 1973, he won the best actor award at the San Sebastian international film festival for starring in " Badlands " (Badlands, 1976).
    He is also the father of the well-known actor Charlie Sheen .

    Early Experience

    Martin Sheen was born in Dayton , State of Ohio . After graduating from high school, he deliberately failed the University of Dayton entrance exam and went to New York to pursue an acting career. At first, he performed in Broadway, relying on part-time jobs.
    1964 Broadway show "Rose complaints" rise to attention and asked to star in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. on the big screen in " Rose resentment " (The Subject Was Roses, 1968 ) in the role of his son. In 1973, he won the best actor award at the San Sebastian international film festival for starring in " Badlands " (Badlands, 1976) . In 1979, he was very eye-catching in the Vietnam War business card " Apocalypse Now " (Apocalypse Now, 1979).

    Performing Experience

    Multiple Emmy Awards and Golden Globe Awards winner Martin Sheen is the most famous, legendary and superb acting actor of The United States of America. The native of the State of Ohio , participated in the films, including Francis Ford Coppola 's masterpiece " Apocalypse Now " (Apocalypse Now) starring Army Captain Benjamin L. Willard, the film allowed Xin to gain worldwide recognition . Also starring Marlon Brando , Dennis Hopper and Robert Duvall . Other famous works include "Wall Street" ( starring with sons Charlie Sheen and Michael Douglas ), Oscar-winning film " Gandhi " (Ghandi, with Ben Kingsley ), " Catch Me If You Can " (Catch Me If You Can) , With Leo and Tom Hanks ), " The American President"(The American President, with Michael Douglas and Annette Bening ) and the Golden Globe Awards nominated "The Subject Was Roses" (The Subject Was Roses), in which the groundbreaking character Timmy Cleary was first created on Broadway. He was nominated for Best Actor in the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre  .
    Extended Reading
    • Barton 2022-09-25 05:14:00

      that evil moment

      Every frame of this documentary is from 70 years ago, and every character is a vivid existence in history. The classic scenes in these precious pictures can be listed without limit: the peaceful ghetto before the lightning strike in Poland, the Jewish youth smiled shyly in front of the camera;...

    • Amir 2022-11-10 21:47:49

      (The following text is arranged at random, only representing personal opinions) War is pure evil, and there is no absolute justice.

      (The following text is arranged at random, only representing personal opinions) War is pure evil, and there is no absolute justice. Hitler led his German Workers' Party colleagues in a "war for living space" in 1938. Hitler led the "steel torrent" to almost wipe out Europe. At this time, the Soviet...