|
|
Article: PRESENTING THE NEW AND IMPROVED CHARLIE SHEEN
- Article from:
- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- July 15, 1990
- Author:
CopyrightCopyright (null) The Boston Globe. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
|
LOS ANGELES - Heeeeere's Charlie. Charlie Sheen. Rolling into a
Century City hotel room wearing a yellow Dick Tracy fedora, a
black- and white-striped blazer, clutching a glass filled with what
may be pure orange juice. "I guess the cat's out of the old bag,"
he says, sounding like Malibu's answer to Reggie Van Gleason as he
reveals the kind of secret that makes movie producers blanch. He
not only stars in Lewis Teague's action film opening Friday, "Navy
Seals," playing the hotdog member of a special covert missions
unit. He helped rewrite it, too, he says, with costar Michael Biehn.
"When we were filming in Virginia Beach, Michael was the
driving force to keep things real, ...