Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Cryer's long run of unsuccessful TV projects finally ended in 2003. Against the wishes of CBS executives (who were aware of his past failures) and due to a friendship with Charlie Sheen, he was cast as Alan Harper on the hit comedy series Two and a Half Men.
Jon Cryer, Charlie Sheen. Getty Images (2) Jon Cryer is thankful for his time his time starring on Two and a Half Men — but isn’t sure he’d revisit the series with Charlie Sheen. “Oh gosh ...
Lorre announced the same month that he had developed an idea for a revival of Two and a Half Men, excluding Sheen, with Cryer in a key role alongside a new character. [31] Hugh Grant was approached to replace Sheen but he declined. [32] [33] On May 13, CBS announced Ashton Kutcher would join the cast. Kutcher stated, "I can't replace Charlie ...
Jon Cryer has no particular interest in erasing the Ashton Kutcher era of Two and a Half Men and revisiting the CBS sitcom with former co-star Charlie Sheen. During an appearance on Friday’s ...
Jon Cryer is not feeling a Two and a Half Men reboot. Like, at all. And it's largely due to Charlie Sheen.Cryer joined The View on Friday to talk about his new sitcom, Extended Family, when the ...
Jon Cryer is open to returning to Two and a Half Men. ET's Kevin Frazier spoke to the 58-year-old actor following series creator Chuck Lorre's reconciliation with Charlie Sheen, and he expressed ...
It has been nominated for 46 Primetime Emmy Awards (winning six technical awards, one for Kathy Bates for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series as The Ghost of Charlie Harper, and two for Jon Cryer as Alan Harper), and has also received two Golden Globe Award nominations for Charlie Sheen for Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical ...
Jon Cryer appeared on the Feb. 9 episode of “The View” and more or less shot down the idea of a “Two and a Half Men” reboot ever being made. Cryer starred on the CBS mega-hit sitcom for 12 ...