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Birthday:
Aug 3, 1940
Birthplace:
Dayton, Ohio, USA

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Martin Sheen has appeared in a wide variety of films ranging from the embarrassing to the sublime. In addition to appearing in numerous productions on stage, screen, and television, Sheen is the father of a modern dynasty of actors and a tireless activist for social and environmental causes, particularly homelessness. Born Ramon Estevez on August 3, 1940, he was the seventh of ten children of a Spanish immigrant father and an Irish mother. Growing up in Dayton, OH, Sheen wanted to be an actor so badly that he purposely flunked an entrance exam to the University of Dayton so he could start his career instead. With his father's disapproval, he borrowed cash from a local priest and moved to New York in 1959. While continually auditioning for shows, Sheen worked at various odd jobs and changed his name to avoid being typecast in ethnic roles. "Martin" was the name of an agent/friend, while he chose "Sheen" to honor Bishop Fulton J. Sheen; until his early twenties, the actor had been a devoted Catholic. He joined the Actor's Co-op, shared a loft, and with his roommates prepared showcase productions in hopes of attracting agents. For a while he worked backstage at the Living Theater alongside aspiring actor Al Pacino, and it was there that he got his first acting jobs. Around that time, Sheen married, and in 1963 broke into television on East Side West Side; more television would follow in the form of As the World Turns, on which he played the character Roy Sanders for a few years. In 1964, Sheen debuted on Broadway in Never Live Over a Pretzel Factory, and that same year won considerable acclaim for his role in The Subject Was Roses, which in 1968 became a film in which he also starred. After making his feature film debut as a subway punk in The Incident (1967), Sheen moved to Southern California in 1970 with his wife and three children. During the beginning of that decade, he worked most frequently in television, but occasionally appeared in films as a supporting actor or co-lead. His movie career aroused little notice, though, until he played an amoral young killer (based on real life murderer Charles Starkweather) in Terrence Malick's highly regarded directorial debut, Badlands (1973). Further notice came in the mid-'70s, when the actor was cast by Francis Ford Coppola to star in a Vietnam War drama filmed in the Philippines. Two years and innumerable disasters later -- including a near-fatal heart attack for Sheen -- the actor's most famous film, Apocalypse Now (1979), was complete, and it looked as if he would finally become a major star. Although the film won a number of honors, including a Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival, and Sheen duly gained Hollywood's respect, he never reached the heights of some of his colleagues. This was possibly due to the fact that during the 1970s and 1980s, he appeared in so many mediocre films. However, Sheen turned in memorable performances in such films as Ghandi (1982) -- from which the actor donated his wages to charity -- and Da (1988), in which he took production and starring credits. He also did notable work in a number of other films, including Wall Street (1987), The American President (1995), and Monument Ave. (1998). In 1999, he could be seen in a number of projects, including Ninth Street and Texas Funeral, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival that year; O, a modern-day adaptation of Othello; and The West Wing, a television series that cast him as the President of the United States (a role for which he would win the Best TV Series Actor in a Drama Award at the 2000 Golden Globe Awards).In 1986, Sheen made his directorial debut with the Emmy-winning made-for-TV movie Babies Having Babies. All three of his sons, Emilio Estevez, Ramon Estevez, and Charlie Sheen (whom he directed in 1991's Cadence), as well as his daughter, Renee Estevez, are movie and television actors. His brother, Joe Estevez, also dabbles in acting. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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    1. Capt. Benjamin Willard: Never get out of the boat. Absolutely god damn right.
    From Apocalypse Now. Submitted by John G (4 days ago)
    1. Colonel Kurtz: Are you an assassin?
    2. Capt. Benjamin Willard: I'm a soldier.
    3. Colonel Kurtz: You're neither. You're an errand boy, sent by grocery clerks, to collect a bill.
    From Apocalypse Now. Submitted by Pete H (4 days ago)
    1. Tom: You can keep the pack just give me the box!
    From The Way. Submitted by Nancy C (2 months ago)
    1. Capt. Benjamin Willard: I was given a mission...and for my sins they gave me one.
    From Apocalypse Now. Submitted by Teddy S (3 months ago)
    1. Billy Costigan: Families are always rising or falling in America, am I right?
    2. Captain Queenan: Who said that?
    3. Billy Costigan: Hawthorne.
    4. Sergeant Dignam: [Dignam makes a farting sound] What's the matter, smartass, you don't know any fuckin' Shakespeare?
    From The Departed. Submitted by Kunst J (3 months ago)
    1. Capt. Benjamin Willard: Everyone gets everything he wants. I wanted a mission, and for my sins, they gave me one. Brought it up to me like room service.
    From Apocalypse Now. Submitted by Kevin C (6 months ago)
    1. Colonel Kurtz: Are my methods unsound?
    2. Capt. Benjamin Willard: I don't see any method at all sir.
    From Apocalypse Now. Submitted by Joseph W (7 months ago)
    1. Tom: Daniel was a lot like you. Smart, confident, stubborn... pissed me off a lot.
    From The Way. Submitted by Chris P (8 months ago)
    1. Tom: Most people don't have the luxury of just leaving it all behind.
    From The Way. Submitted by Chris P (8 months ago)
    1. Capt. Benjamin Willard: Yes sir. Insane sir. Obviously insane.
    From Apocalypse Now. Submitted by Alex S (9 months ago)
    1. Captain Queenan: One of you mugs got a light?
    2. Fitzy: Where's your boy?
    3. Captain Queenan: He's studying law at Notre Dame.
    4. Fitzy: Where's your fucking boy?
    5. Fitzy: Goddamn motherfucker! Now where's your fucking boy!
    From The Departed. Submitted by Facebook U (9 months ago)
    1. Chief: Captain. You're giving away our fuel for a Playmate of the Month?
    2. Capt. Benjamin Willard: Nope. Playmate of the Year, Chief.
    From Apocalypse Now. Submitted by Jorge S (10 months ago)
    1. Capt. Benjamin Willard: Saigon... Shit... I'm still only in Saigon... Every time I think I'm gonna wake up back in the jungle. When I was home after my first tour it was worse. I'd wake up and there'd be nothing. I hardly said a word to my wife until I said yes to a divorce. When I was here I wanted to be there. When I was there, all I could think of was getting back into the jungle. I'm here a week now, waiting for a mission, getting softer. Every minute I stay in this room I get weaker. And every minute Charlie squats in the bush he gets stronger. Each time I look around the walls move in a little tighter...
    From Apocalypse Now. Submitted by Jorge S (10 months ago)
    1. Capt. Benjamin Willard: Everyone gets everything he wants. I wanted a mission, and for my sins they gave me one.
    From Apocalypse Now. Submitted by Owen J (10 months ago)
    1. Capt. Benjamin Willard: They said you'd gone totally insane and that your methods were... unsound.
    2. Colonel Kurtz: Do you think my methods are unsound?
    3. Capt. Benjamin Willard: I don't see any method at all.
    From Apocalypse Now. Submitted by Stu S (11 months ago)
    1. Raymond Burke: You know the three most important words in politics? Don't get caught.
    From Echelon Conspiracy. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
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