Ramón Estévez | |
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Born | Ramón Luis Estévez August 7, 1963
Staten Island, New York, U.S.
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Other names | Ramón Sheen |
Occupation(s) | Actor, theatre director |
Years active | 1982–present |
Partner | David Woodbury |
Parent(s) |
Martin Sheen Janet Templeton |
Relatives |
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Family | Estevez family |
Ramón Luis Estévez (born August 7, 1963), sometimes billed as Ramón Sheen, is an American actor and director who runs Estevez Sheen Productions. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Estevez is the second of four children born to actor Martin Sheen and artist Janet Templeton. [2] [6] His siblings are actors Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen, [2] and Renée Estevez. [7] His father is of Spanish and Irish descent.
Estevez's movies include That Was Then... This Is Now (1985) and Cadence (1990). [2] [3] [8] In Cadence, he played a sycophantic "spineless corporal" [2] to the stockade's commanding officer. [3] [8] Estevez was disguised in Cadence as a funny guard who wore glasses and "his hat most of the time" to prevent being recognized as Charlie Sheen's brother. [9]
In 1992, Estevez appeared in The Last P.O.W.? The Bobby Garwood Story. [10]
He appeared in Diamond Rio's 1996 video "It's All in Your Head", [11] and has written songs for Diamond Rio. Estevez's plays include a 1982 Burt Reynolds Dinner Theatre performance in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. [12]
Estevez is involved in production development of Warner Bros.-affiliated company, Estevez Sheen Productions, [13] a combination of his father's real and stage surnames. [14] The production company is located in Los Angeles, California. [15]
In 2010, Estevez approached Michael Ritchie about staging the play The Subject Was Roses at the Mark Taper Forum on behalf of [4] Estevez Sheen Productions. [5] [16] [17] Martin Sheen created the play's Timmy on Broadway in 1964 and wanted to revisit it as Timmy's dad, John. [4] In collaboration with Ritchie and Sheen, Estevez arranged for Brian Geraghty to play a role [17] with Neil Pepe as the director. [4] [5] [16] The play opened on February 21, 2010 with Estevez in attendance. [18] A 2011 Estevez Sheen Productions project was The Way with James Nesbitt written and directed by Emilio Estevez and starring Martin Sheen. [14] [19]
From 2012 to 2014, Estevez co-produced Anger Management with his brother Charlie Sheen.
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Ramón Estévez | |
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Born | Ramón Luis Estévez August 7, 1963
Staten Island, New York, U.S.
[1] |
Other names | Ramón Sheen |
Occupation(s) | Actor, theatre director |
Years active | 1982–present |
Partner | David Woodbury |
Parent(s) |
Martin Sheen Janet Templeton |
Relatives |
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Family | Estevez family |
Ramón Luis Estévez (born August 7, 1963), sometimes billed as Ramón Sheen, is an American actor and director who runs Estevez Sheen Productions. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Estevez is the second of four children born to actor Martin Sheen and artist Janet Templeton. [2] [6] His siblings are actors Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen, [2] and Renée Estevez. [7] His father is of Spanish and Irish descent.
Estevez's movies include That Was Then... This Is Now (1985) and Cadence (1990). [2] [3] [8] In Cadence, he played a sycophantic "spineless corporal" [2] to the stockade's commanding officer. [3] [8] Estevez was disguised in Cadence as a funny guard who wore glasses and "his hat most of the time" to prevent being recognized as Charlie Sheen's brother. [9]
In 1992, Estevez appeared in The Last P.O.W.? The Bobby Garwood Story. [10]
He appeared in Diamond Rio's 1996 video "It's All in Your Head", [11] and has written songs for Diamond Rio. Estevez's plays include a 1982 Burt Reynolds Dinner Theatre performance in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. [12]
Estevez is involved in production development of Warner Bros.-affiliated company, Estevez Sheen Productions, [13] a combination of his father's real and stage surnames. [14] The production company is located in Los Angeles, California. [15]
In 2010, Estevez approached Michael Ritchie about staging the play The Subject Was Roses at the Mark Taper Forum on behalf of [4] Estevez Sheen Productions. [5] [16] [17] Martin Sheen created the play's Timmy on Broadway in 1964 and wanted to revisit it as Timmy's dad, John. [4] In collaboration with Ritchie and Sheen, Estevez arranged for Brian Geraghty to play a role [17] with Neil Pepe as the director. [4] [5] [16] The play opened on February 21, 2010 with Estevez in attendance. [18] A 2011 Estevez Sheen Productions project was The Way with James Nesbitt written and directed by Emilio Estevez and starring Martin Sheen. [14] [19]
From 2012 to 2014, Estevez co-produced Anger Management with his brother Charlie Sheen.
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