Jon Cryer was willing to end Two And A Half Men to save co-star Charlie Sheen's life.The 57-year-old actor, who starred in the classic sitcom alongside Charlie, 56, for the show's first eight seasons, and has opened up about the 'crazy firestorm' that ultimately led to his co-star's firing.In an interview with Entertainment Tonight titled Iconic TV Dads, the actor - who played single dad Alan Harper on the popular show - said the first few seasons were great.
Opening up: Jon Cryer, 57, said he was willing to end the sitcom Two and a Half Men in order to save co-star Charlie Sheen's life; Jon seen in 2021'We got along great, he had been sober for two years when we started the show, and it was really important to him to keep sober.
And for those first few years, the show was also going so smoothly.' Charlie, who is the son of Screen Actors Guild Award winner Martin Sheen, was adept at performing in front of a live audience and seemed, 'like it was genetically programmed into his body.'The Wall Street star later began to suffer from personal problems and his life began to slowly unravel.
Great start: When the show began in 2003, the Supergirl actor described Charlie, 56, as great to work with and focused on maintaining his sobriety; (L-R)Charlie Sheen, Angus T.
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