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Anger Management | Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (ocd)
Charlie is a non-traditional therapist specializing in anger management. He has a successful private practice and he performs pro bono counseling for an inmate group at a state prison. Prior to his career as a therapist, he was a major league baseball player whose career was put on the shelf for good by his own struggle with anger issues.
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Charlie is a non-traditional therapist specializing in anger management. He has a successful private practice and he performs pro bono counseling for an inmate group at a state prison. Prior to his career as a therapist, he was a major league baseball player whose career was put on the shelf for good by his own struggle with anger issues.
6.6/10
IMDbBest Performance in a TV Series Guest Starring Young Actress | 2013
Favorite TV Actor Leading Role | 2012 | Charlie
Only 10 episodes comprised season one. Once the show was greenlit for a second season, the producers chose to make 90 episodes and air two weekly. The reason for this: 100 episodes was often the minimum number of episodes required for a series to be released in syndication, thus producing an ongoing income stream for those involved.
Noureen DeWulf was pregnant during the end of filming which is why they were many plots revolving around her baby bump.
Andy Mientus who plays a love interest for Patrick in two episodes of season 2, is Michael Arden's (Patrick) real life fiance.
Charlie Sheen's real-life father Martin Sheen has a recurring role as his TV character's father and he had guest starring roles on Charlie's previous TV series Two and a Half Men (2003) and Spin City (1996). Just as Charlie Sheen plays a character named Charlie, his father's character is named Martin. Martin Sheen also plays Charlie's father in the movies "Wall Street" and "No Code of Conduct."
It has been reported that recurring love interest Selma Blair did not get along with Charlie Sheen during filming.