Charlie Sheen in 3 New Previews of Anger Management

338 days ago by Reg Seeton

Actor Charlie Sheen returns to television on June 28 in the new FX Networks comedy Anger Management in which Sheen plays a non-traditional therapist specializing in anger management.

Following his highly public and controversial exit from Two and a Half Men, Charlie Sheen returns to television on June 28 in Anger Management, the new FX comedy based on the 2003 film starring Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler.

In Anger Management, Charlie Sheen plays “Charlie,” who has a successful private practice, holds sessions with his group of primary patients each week and performs pro bono counseling for an inmate group at a state prison.

Much like Charlie Sheen’s movie career (think Major League), Charlie (his Anger Management character) was a struggling minor league baseball prospect whose road to the majors was sidetracked by his own anger issues. After a stint in anger management therapy, Charlie made it to the majors for a stellar season before his anger issues forced him to hang up the glove and bat for good after trying to snap a bat over his leg.

Debuting at the end of June on FX, Anger Management also stars Selma Blair, Shawnee Smith, Daniela Bobadilla, Michael Arden, and Noureen DeWulf.

Charlie Sheen in Anger Management – Preview #1

Charlie Sheen in Anger Management – Preview #2

Charlie Sheen in Anger Management – Preview #3

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Reg Seeton

Reg Seeton created The Deadbolt in 2005 after working for the pioneering movie news website, Coming Attractions. Reg has over 15 years experience as a top online entertainment journalist and interviewer, has worked with several award winning actors, musicians and writers, and has managed entertainment networks in New York and Los Angeles. And he's done it all with one eye!
  • Josh18

    This actually looks hilarious!!! When Charlie said that Men wouldn’t be as good without him in it, he wasn’t arrogant, it’s looking like he was right.

  • liliou

    i am not great fan of multi-camera, laugh track but in this genre it seems fun, Sheen is still appealing on-screen.