Celebrities
Charlie Sheen is 'a different guy'
Updated: 2011-08-22 10:32
(Agencies)

Charlie Sheen's brother says the actor is now a "completely different guy".
Emilio Estevez explained the former 'Two and a Half Men' star - who was who was fired from the £1.2 million-per-episode role after revelations emerged about his romps with porn stars and cocaine binges - has now "got his voice back" and is ready to concentrate on new projects.
He told 'Access Hollywood Live': "He's a different guy. He's a completely different guy. He's got his voice back. And I think he's got his focus.
Emilio - an actor-and-film director - explained his 45-year-old sibling is "very excited" about his new sitcom 'Anger Management', which is set to be loosely based on the 2003 movie of the same name.
He added: "He's on a new show and he's gonna be roasted by Comedy Central - which I think is going to be hysterical. I think that he's really got it together. And he's very excited about the crew of the show he's putting together."
In February, actor Martin Sheen - who fathers both Charlie and Emilio - revealed he was praying for the comedy star as he battled drug and alcohol addiction.
When asked about Charlie's situation, he said: "He's doing well. We pray for him. If he had cancer, how would you treat him?
"This disease of addiction is a form of cancer. You have to have an equal measure of concern and love and lift him up."

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