missjohnR
10-29-2005, 04:34 PM
November sweeps stunt casting.
"The West Wing" star Martin Sheen will guest-star with his son, Charlie," on an episode of CBS' "Two and a Half Men" scheduled for Monday, Nov. 7. It will mark the first time father and son have acted together since Martin Sheen made a guest appearance on "Spin City" in 2002.
In the episode, Martin Sheen will play Harvey, the father of Charlie's neighbor/stalker, Rose (Melanie Lynskey). Following a night of drinking with Rose, Charlie wakes up the next day not quite sure of what happened. His confusion doesn't sit well with Harvey, who demands to know what Charlie's intentions are with regard to Rose.
The show's creator, Chuck Lorre, told reporters last summer that Martin Sheen would likely make an appearance on "Two and a Half Men" this season, although he didn't share any details at the time. Co-star Holland Taylor offered one suggestion: "He better come on -- and he better come on to me."
Unfortunately for Taylor, who plays Charlie and Alan's (Jon Cryer) domineering mother, her name isn't mentioned in the episode summary from CBS.
Unfortunately Martin won't be playing Charlie and Alan's Dad and now it's not clear if Martin will be joining the cast as they did annouce it couple of months ago.
"The West Wing" star Martin Sheen will guest-star with his son, Charlie," on an episode of CBS' "Two and a Half Men" scheduled for Monday, Nov. 7. It will mark the first time father and son have acted together since Martin Sheen made a guest appearance on "Spin City" in 2002.
In the episode, Martin Sheen will play Harvey, the father of Charlie's neighbor/stalker, Rose (Melanie Lynskey). Following a night of drinking with Rose, Charlie wakes up the next day not quite sure of what happened. His confusion doesn't sit well with Harvey, who demands to know what Charlie's intentions are with regard to Rose.
The show's creator, Chuck Lorre, told reporters last summer that Martin Sheen would likely make an appearance on "Two and a Half Men" this season, although he didn't share any details at the time. Co-star Holland Taylor offered one suggestion: "He better come on -- and he better come on to me."
Unfortunately for Taylor, who plays Charlie and Alan's (Jon Cryer) domineering mother, her name isn't mentioned in the episode summary from CBS.
Unfortunately Martin won't be playing Charlie and Alan's Dad and now it's not clear if Martin will be joining the cast as they did annouce it couple of months ago.