Charlie Sheen, the famous Hollywood actor who was one of the most famous people in the world for two decades, confesses his sins and his journey through a personal hell to survive his addictions to drugs (cocaine, crack and pills), alcohol and sex.

“Actor Charlie Sheen, whose real name is Carlos Irwin Estevez, tells his story in this candid two-part documentary that charts his dazzling rise in Hollywood, much-talked-about fall and recovery process,” Netflix says of the hit documentary ‘Alias Charlie Sheen’ (Aka Charlie Sheen).

The lost game Charlie Sheen won against Michael Jordan and that Air denied: “That never happened”

Charlie Sheen, who starred in hits such as Platoon and Wall Street and became the highest-paid actor in television history with the series Two and a Half Men, also talks in the documentary about his passion for sports such as American football, baseball and basketball.

In 1986, Charlie Sheen and his famous father Martin Sheen starred in a historic 2-on-1 against Michael Jordan on a show called ‘War of the Stars’… which was lost.

We beat Michael Jordan fairly in a two-on-one, because you can’t cover two people. It was my father and I

Charlie Sheen

“We beat him fairly in a two-on-one, because you can’t cover two people. It was my father and I,” the actor said.

The clash fell on the side of the Sheens after winning the game and the free throws, which Jordan made with his eyes closed. The then 23-year-old Bulls player won the HORSE (shooting contest).

“Michael Jordan just looked at me and said it didn’t happen,” Charlie Sheen said.

“That never happened,” Michael Jordan said when asked about his defeat to Charlie Sheen and Martin Sheen.

In 2013 Charlie Sheen made NBA news when the video of his game against Michael Jordan appeared, 27 years after it was lost.

Michael Jordan’s The Last Shot inspired Charlie Sheen to quit drugs for a while

In the documentary ‘Aka Charlie Sheen’, the actor revealed that he was able to watch Michael Jordan’s famous ‘The Last Shot’ with the Bulls against the Jazz in the 1998 NBA Finals.

Charlie Sheen confessed that Michael Jordan’s ‘The Last Dance’ inspired him to quit drugs and stay clean for a while.

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