Martin Sheen Biography (1940-)

Original name, Ramon G. Estevez; born August 3, 1940, in Dayton, OH; son of Francisco (a factory worker) and Mary Ann (maiden name, Phelan) Estevez; married Janet Templeton, December 23, 1961; children: Emilio, Ramon, Carlos (Charlie), Renee (all actors). Addresses: Agent: Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067; The Liberty Company, Sundance, UT 84604.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor, director, producer, writer
Birth Details
August 3, 1940
Dayton, Ohio, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • (Film debut) Artie Connor, The Incident, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967
  • Pat Neal Is Back, 1968
  • Tim Cleary, The Subject Was Roses, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968
  • First Lieutenant Dobbs, Catch-22, Paramount, 1970
  • Ashby Gatrell, No Drums, No Bugles, Cinerama, 1971
  • Les Cavanaugh, Pickup on 101 (also known as Echoes of the Road, Time to Every Purpose, and Where the Eagle Flies), American International Pictures, 1972
  • Bluff Jackson, When the Line Goes Through, Jud-Lee Productions, 1973
  • Luther Sykes, The Legend of Earl Durand, 1974
  • Kit Carruthers, Badlands, Warner Bros., 1974
  • Major Holliford, Rage, Warner Bros., 1974
  • Robby Navarro, The Cassandra Crossing, Avco-Embassy, 1977
  • Frank Hallet, The Little Girl Who Lives down the Lane, American International Pictures, 1977
  • Captain Benjamin L. Willard, Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979
  • Pike, Eagle's Wing, Rank, 1979
  • Warren Lasky, The Final Countdown, United Artists, 1980
  • Stephen Booker, Loophole (also known as Break In), Brent Walker Productions, 1981
  • Walker, Gandhi, Columbia, 1982
  • Judge Samuel Salus II, In the King of Prussia, Concord Film, 1982
  • Tom Daley, That Championship Season, Cannon, 1982
  • Alex Holbeck, Enigma, Embassy, 1983
  • Narrator, No Place to Hide, 1983
  • Bob Beckwith, Man, Woman, and Child, Paramount, 1983
  • Greg Stillson, The Dead Zone, Paramount, 1983
  • Captain Hollister, Firestarter, Universal, 1984
  • Narrator, In the Name of the People, Icarus, 1984
  • Narrator, Broken Rainbow, Earthworks, 1985
  • Doctor Alex Carmody, A State of Emergency (also known as ChainReaction), Double "O" Associates, 1986
  • Cal Jamison, The Believers, Orion, 1987
  • Del, Siesta, Lorimar, 1987
  • Carl Fox, Wall Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987
  • Charlie, Da, Film Dallas, 1988
  • Personal Choice, 1988
  • Just One Step: The Great Peace March, 1988
  • Herbert J. Stern, Judgment in Berlin (also known as Escape to Freedom), New Line, 1988
  • Promises to Keep, 1988
  • Walking after Midnight, National Film Board of Canada, 1988
  • Doctor Jeffrey Miller, Beverly Hills Brats, Taurus, 1989
  • John Hyde, Cold Front, Beacon Group, 1989
  • Paul Andrews, Beyond the Stars (also known as Personal Choice), Five Star Entertainment, 1989
  • Sergeant Otis V. McKinney, Cadence (also known as Count a Lonely Cadence and Stockade), New Line Cinema/Republic Pictures, 1991
  • Anthony Wayne, The Maid, Media Home Entertainment, 1991
  • Narrator/Voice (uncredited), JFK, Warner Bros., 1991
  • Dan Walker, Running Wild (also known as Born Wild), 1992
  • Joe, Original Intent, Paramount, 1992
  • Frank Magentz, Touch and Die, Vestron Video, 1992
  • Swaggert, When the Bough Breaks, Turner Home Entertainment, 1993
  • General Haworth, The Killing Box (also known as Ghost Brigade, Ghost Brigade: The Killing Box, Grey Knight, and Grey Night), Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1993
  • Narrator, My Home, My Prison (documentary), 1993
  • Francis Labeck, Fortunes of War, New Moon Productions, 1993
  • (Uncredited) Captain Benjamin L. Willard, Hot Shots! Part Deux (also known as Hot Shots! 2), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993
  • General Robert E. Lee, Gettysburg, New Line Cinema, 1993
  • Lieutenant Philip Brock, Hear No Evil (also known as Danger Sign), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993
  • Kelly, Hits!, Walron Films, 1994
  • Jesse James Montgomery, Boca, J. N. Producoes/The Zalman King Company, 1994
  • Jackson Baines Hardin, The Floating Outfit: Trigger Fast, Vidmark,1994
  • Narrator, Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's nephew, the two gentlemen, Marley's ghost, ghosts of Christmases Past and Present, Fezziwig, Mrs. Cratchit, and TinyTim, Bah, Humbug!: The Story of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"(also known as Bah, Humbug!), 1994
  • John Dillinger, Dillinger and Capone, New Horizons, 1995
  • Gil Robbins, The Break, Trimark Pictures, 1995
  • Furtive and friendly appearance, A Hundred and One Nights (also known as A Hundred and One Nights of Simon Cinema, Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinema, and Les cent et une nuits), Laurenfilm, 1995
  • (Uncredited) The Judge, Dead Presidents, Buena Vista, 1995
  • Father Jozo Zovko, Gospa, The Penland Company, 1995
  • A. J. MacInerney, The American President, Columbia, 1995
  • Father Andrew Kanvesky, Sacred Cargo, 1995
  • Jeff Snyder, Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys (also known as Demolition Day), Owlpoke Films, 1995
  • Bob Collier, The War at Home, Buena Vista, 1996
  • Peter Maurin, Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story (also known as Entertaining Angels), Paulist Pictures, 1996
  • The Elevator, Elevator Productions, 1996
  • Sir, Truth or Consequences, N.M., Columbia/TriStar, 1997
  • Jason Wynn, Spawn, New Line Cinema, 1997
  • (Uncredited) Agency/Willard's contact, Memorial Day, Artisan Entertainment, 1998
  • President, Family Attraction, 1998
  • Sigurd Moulton, Stranger in the Kingdom, Kingdom Come Pictures, 1998
  • Narrator, Shadrach, Tidewater Pictures, 1998
  • New warden, Free Money, Sterling Home Entertainment, 1998
  • Narrator, Taylor's Campaign, Richard Cohen Films, 1998
  • Bill Peterson, No Code of Conduct (also known as The Last Child), Toddler Productions, 1998
  • Hanlon, Snitch (also known as Noose, Monument Ave.,and Talk of the Town), Tribeca Independent Films, 1998
  • The Stranger, Gunfighter (also known as The Ballad of a Gunfighter), Amazing Movies, 1998
  • A Letter from Death Row, Sheen/Michaels Entertainment, 1998
  • Seeing in the Dark, Sundance Institute, 1999
  • Ribbons, Lucky Town, Dead Man's Hand Productions, 1999
  • Father Frank, Ninth Street, Jaguar Entertainment, 1999
  • Grandpa Sparta, A Texas Funeral, New City Releasing, 1999
  • Millstone, Lost & Found, Warner Bros., 1999
  • Ambrose Chapel, Universal, 1999
  • Across the Line, 1999
  • Coach Duke "The Duke" Goulding, O, Lions Gate Films, 2001
  • Narrator, Stockpile (documentary), The Discovery Channel, 2001
  • Man in boarding queue, Not Another Teen Movie (also known as Sex Academy), 2001
  • Himself, The Papp Project (documentary), American Masters, 2001
  • We the People, 2002
  • The Making of Bret Michaels, 2002
  • Brenda's father, Catch Me If You Can, DreamWorks, 2002
  • The Confidence Game, 2002
  • Film Work
  • Executive producer, Da, Film Dallas, 1988
  • Executive producer, Judgment in Berlin, New Line Cinema, 1988
  • Director, Cadence (also known as Count a Lonely Cadence andStockade), New Line Cinema/Republic Pictures, 1991
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Jack Davis, As the World Turns, CBS, 1965-1970
  • Rotating host, The Late Show, Fox, 1986
  • Voice of Sly Sludge, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, syndicated, 1990
  • Narrator, Eyewitness, PBS, 1995
  • Voice of Frank Golder, The Great War (also known as The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century), PBS, 1996
  • Van Guinness, Gun (also known as Robert Altman's Gun), ABC,1997
  • Voice, "When Wishes Come True," Stories from My Childhood (also known as Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories from My Childhood), PBS, 1997
  • Josiah "Jed" Bartlet, Ph.D., President of the United States, The WestWing, NBC, 1999-
  • Also appeared as Roy Sanders, The Edge of Night, CBS.
  • Miniseries
  • John Dean, Blind Ambition (also known as The John Dean Story), CBS, 1979
  • John F. Kennedy, Kennedy, NBC, 1983
  • Chet Dettlinger, The Atlanta Child Murders, CBS, 1985
  • James Jackson, Sr., Queen (also known as Alex Haley's Queen), CBS, 1993
  • President of the United States, Medusa's Child, ABC, 1997
  • Movies
  • Jules Worthman, Goodbye, Raggedy Ann, CBS, 1971
  • Gordon, Mongo's Back in Town, CBS, 1971
  • Timothy Drew, Pursuit, ABC, 1972
  • Gary McClain, That Certain Summer, ABC, 1972
  • Graytak, Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol, CBS, 1972
  • Carl Lessing, Columbo: Lovely But Lethal, 1973
  • Father Kinsella, Catholics (also known as Conflict), CBS, 1973
  • John Thatcher, Message to My Daughter, ABC, 1973
  • A Prowler in the Heart, ABC, 1973
  • Michael McCord, The California Kid, ABC, 1974
  • Eddie Slovik, The Execution of Private Slovik, NBC, 1974
  • Robert Kennedy, The Missiles of October, ABC, 1974
  • Charles Arthur Floyd, The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd (also known asPretty Boy Floyd), ABC, 1974
  • Alexander William Holmes, The Last Survivors, NBC, 1975
  • Leonard Hatch, Sweet Hostage, ABC, 1975
  • Fly Away Home, 1981
  • Frank Caldwell, In the Custody of Strangers, ABC, 1982
  • Marco Polo, NBC, 1982
  • Father Matt Phelan, Choices of the Heart (also known as In December the Roses Will Bloom Again), NBC, 1983
  • Charles Hyatt, The Guardian, HBO, 1984
  • Ken Lynd, Consenting Adult, ABC, 1985
  • Ed Zigo, Out of the Darkness, CBS, 1985
  • Frank Kenley, News at Eleven, CBS, 1986
  • Mitch Snyder, Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story, CBS, 1986
  • Lyle Mollencamp, Shattered Spirits, ABC, 1986
  • James Marion Hunt, Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8, HBO, 1987
  • Joe Sanders, My Dissident Mom, CBS, 1987
  • Dr. Alexander Brown as an older man, Nightbreaker (also known as Advance to Ground Zero), TNT, 1989
  • Harold Hohne, Guilty until Proven Innocent (also known as Presumed Guilty), NBC, 1991
  • Chain letter voice (uncredited), The Water Engine, TNT, 1992
  • Captain "Ike" Eisenbraun, The Last P.O.W.? The Bobby Garwood Story, ABC, 1993
  • Jack Brown, A Matter of Justice (also known as Final Justice), 1993
  • Assistant District Attorney Pete Maresca, One of Her Own, ABC, 1994
  • Guns of Honor (also known as Guns of Honour: Rebel Rousers), 1994
  • Townsend, Roswell (also known as Roswell: The U.F.O. Cover-Up), 1994
  • Colonel Miltoil, Project: ALF, ABC, 1996
  • Himself, Marlon Brando: The Wild One, 1996
  • Narrator, Act of Conscience, Cinemax, 1997
  • Aurora Skipper, Hostile Waters (also known as Im Fahrwasser desTodes and Peril en mer), HBO, 1997
  • Contagious (also known as Virus), 1997
  • Henry Northcutt, Voyage of Terror (also known as The Fourth Horseman and Die Schreckensfahrt der Orion Star), Fox Family, 1998
  • The Soul Hunter, Babylon 5: The River of Souls (also known as The River of Souls), TNT, 1998
  • Ira Everett, The Darklings, Fox Family, 1999
  • James Roberts, Storm, Fox Family, 1999
  • Garrison, D.R.E.A.M. Team, 1999
  • Jack, Forget Me Never, CBS, 1999
  • Grifasi, The Time Shifters (also known as Thrill Seekers),TBS, 1999
  • Specials
  • Taxi Driver, "Taxi!," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1978
  • Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1979
  • I Love Liberty, ABC, 1982
  • The Screen Actors Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1984
  • The Funniest Joke I Ever Heard, 1984
  • Actors on Acting, PBS, 1985
  • Artaban, The Fourth Wise Man, ABC, 1985
  • Narrator, Spaceflight, PBS, 1985
  • Narrator, Quest for the Atocha (also known as Atocha: Quest forTreasure), syndicated, 1986
  • James Madison, The Blessings of Liberty, ABC, 1987
  • Narrator, China Odyssey: Empire of the Sun, CBS, 1987
  • Narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, HBO, 1987
  • Narrator, The Politics of God, PBS, 1987
  • Narrator, Secrets of the Titanic, syndicated, 1987
  • 1968: A Year to Remember, syndicated, 1988
  • An All-Star Celebration: The '88 Vote, ABC, 1988
  • Narrator, Messages from the Birds, PBS, 1988
  • NBC News Report on America: Stressed to Kill, NBC, 1988
  • Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, Showtime, 1991
  • Narrator, Braving Alaska, PBS, 1992
  • Columbus: The World's First Astronaut, TBS, 1992
  • The Made-for-TV Election, TNT, 1992
  • 1968: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, Fox, 1993
  • The Making of "Gettysburg," TNT, 1993
  • Alive: 20 Years Later, CBS, 1993
  • Hearts of Hot Shots! Part Deux: A Filmmaker's Apology, HBO, 1993
  • Larry Kramer, PBS, 1993
  • The Kralahome, The King and I: Recording a Hollywood Dream, PBS, 1993
  • Host and narrator, Earthquakes: The Terrifying Truth, ABC, 1994
  • Gettysburg Journal, TNT, 1994
  • Narrator, The Last Voyage of the Lusitania, TNT, 1994
  • Narrator, Missions to the Moon, PBS, 1994
  • Interviewee, Carrie Fisher: The Hollywood Family, Arts and Entertainment, 1995
  • Narrator, Carrier: Fortress at Sea, The Discovery Channel, 1995
  • Host, When Disasters Strike, Fox, 1996
  • Max, Present Tense, Past Perfect, Showtime, 1996
  • Voice of Dalton Trumbo, Blacklist: Hollywood on Trial, AMC, 1996
  • Celebrate the Dream: 50 Years of Ebony, ABC, 1996
  • King Arthur, Alchemy, 1996
  • King Arthur, Crystal Cave (also known as The Crystal Cave: Lessons from the Teachings of Merlin), 1996
  • Narrator and host, Innovation, PBS, 1997
  • Narrator, Burt Lancaster, AMC, 1997
  • Narrator, Tudjman (documentary), 1997
  • Narrator, Titanic: Anatomy of a Disaster (documentary), The Discovery Channel, 1997
  • Soul of Christmas: A Celtic Celebration with Thomas Moore, PBS, 1997
  • Voice, 187: Documented (documentary), 1997
  • Honoree, The 12th Annual Hispanic Heritage Awards, 1998
  • Interviewee, Ed Asner: Lovable Grouch, Arts and Entertainment, 1998
  • Narrator, Cinema Combat: Hollywood Goes to War, AMC, 1998
  • Presenter, The 1998 Genesis Awards, 1998
  • ALMA Awards, 1998
  • Narrator, War Dogs: America's Forgotten Heroes, 1999
  • Narrator, The Vietnam War: A Descent into Hell, 1999
  • Hollywood, D.C. (documentary), Bravo, 2000
  • Narrator, The Apostle Paul, 2001
  • Intimate Portrait: Allison Janney, Lifetime, 2001
  • Provided narratives for Once There Was a Ballpark, Strike Force, The Discovery Channel, and Raising the Bamboo Curtain.
  • Pilots
  • Nick Oresko, Then Came Bronson, ABC, 1969
  • Deputy Wade Wilson, Crime Club, CBS, 1973
  • Harlan Garrison, Harry O, ABC, 1973
  • Vincent, Letters from Three Lovers, ABC, 1973
  • Episodic
  • "The Attack," The Defenders, CBS, 1961
  • "And the Cat Jumped over the Moon," Route 66, CBS, 1961
  • "The Night the Saints Lost Their Halos," Naked City, ABC, 1962
  • "The Tarnished Cross," The Defenders, CBS, 1962
  • "Assignment: Teenaged Junkies," Armstrong Circle Theater, CBS, 1962
  • "The Inner Panic," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1962
  • "Dust Devil on a Quiet Street," Naked City, ABC, 1962
  • "Night Run to the West," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1963
  • "The Soldier Ran Away," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1963
  • "You Can't Beat the System," East Side/West Side, CBS, 1963
  • "We May Be Better Strangers," Arrest and Trial, ABC, 1963
  • Private Arthur Dix, "Nightmare," The Outer Limits, ABC, 1963
  • "The Witch of the East Wing," The Nurses, CBS, 1963
  • Tom, "The Guys and the Dolls," My Three Sons, ABC, 1964
  • "The Suspect: Parts 1 & 2," Doctors and the Nurses, CBS, 1964
  • "Turning Point," The Defenders, CBS, 1964
  • "A Taste of Ashes," The Defenders, CBS, 1964
  • "The Killing of One Human Being," For the People, CBS, 1965
  • "The Prophet," Catholic Hour, NBC, 1965
  • "Charlie Has All the Luck," The Trials of O'Brien, CBS, 1965
  • "Death Comes Full Circle," Hawk, ABC, 1966
  • "Ten Blocks in the Camino Real," NET Playhouse, NET, 1966
  • Flipper, NBC, 1967
  • "A Sense of Loss," Catholic Hour, NBC, 1967
  • "An Abundance of Perspectives," Catholic Hour, NBC, 1967
  • "A Father's Death," Catholic Hour, NBC, 1967
  • "Rebirth of Hopes," Catholic Hour, NBC, 1967
  • Norman Gretzler, "The Dynasty," The FBI, ABC, 1968
  • "The Peep Freak," N.Y.P.D., ABC, 1968
  • Lieutenant Albert Brocke, "Live Bait," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1969
  • "The Knot," Lancer, CBS, 1969
  • "Old King Cole," Insight, syndicated, 1970
  • Eddie Calhao, "Cry Lie," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1970
  • "A Duel with Doom," Medical Center, CBS, 1970
  • "Papa Never Spanked Me," Bracken's World, NBC, 1970
  • "The Andersonville Trial," Hollywood Television Theater, PBS, 1970
  • "The Condemned," The FBI, ABC, 1970
  • Killer, "No Game for Amateurs," Ironside, NBC, 1970
  • "Charles," Matt Lincoln, ABC, 1970
  • Arthur Dixon, "Time and Memories," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1970
  • "Are You Running with Me, Jimmy?" The Young Lawyers, ABC, 1970
  • "The Secret," The Interns, CBS, 1971
  • Norman Sayles, "Dead Witness to a Killing," Dan August, ABC, 1971
  • "Montserrat," Hollywood Television Theater, PBS, 1971
  • "Ring Out, Ring In," Sarge, NBC, 1971
  • "Safe Deposit," Cade's County, CBS, 1971
  • Danny Morgan, "The Loser," The Mod Squad, ABC, 1971
  • "Death of the Elephant," Insight, syndicated, 1972
  • Jerry Warton, "The Devil's Playground," Cannon, CBS, 1972
  • Steve Chandler, "A Second Life," The FBI, ABC, 1972
  • Jerry Warton, "A Flight of Hawks," Cannon, CBS, 1972
  • Alex Lachlan, "To Kill a Memory," Mannix, CBS, 1972
  • "Roommates on a Rainy Day," Insight, syndicated, 1973
  • Frank, "Dark Vengeance," Ghost Story, NBC, 1973
  • "The Disinherited," The FBI, ABC, 1973
  • "Area of Doubt," Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1973
  • Country, "The Snow Job," The Rookies, ABC, 1973
  • Love, American Style, ABC, 1973
  • Christopher Grant, "Memo from a Dead Man," Cannon, CBS, 1973
  • Dean Knox, "Betrayed," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1973
  • Eddie Siatti, "The Oberon Contact," Toma, ABC, 1973
  • "Clash of Shadows," Medical Center, CBS, 1973
  • Police Surgeon, syndicated, 1973
  • "Mirabelle's Summer," Love Story, NBC, 1973
  • "And the Walls Came Tumbling Down," Insight, syndicated, 1974
  • "The Clown of Freedom," Insight, syndicated, 1974
  • "The Crime of Innocence," Insight, syndicated, 1974
  • "Chipper," Insight, syndicated, 1975
  • "Is Anybody Listening?," Insight, syndicated, 1978
  • "Just before Eve," Insight, syndicated, 1978
  • "The Long, Long Road Home," Insight, syndicated, 1980
  • "Roger Nash Baldwin," An American Portrait, CBS, 1985
  • Paul Dano, "Method Actor," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985
  • Nick Brody, "Angst for the Memories," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1993
  • Kraygen/Thomas Miller/Zorbin the Magnificent, "Well-Cooked Hams," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993
  • Voice of Sergeant Seymour Skinner, "The Principal and the Pauper," TheSimpsons, Fox, 1997
  • Van Guinness, "Ricochet," Gun, ABC, 1997
  • Praxis, "Virtual Justice," Total Recall 2070, Showtime, 1999
  • Also appeared in an episode of Carrie on Hollywood.
  • Television Appearances: Other
  • Voice of Winnie the Pooh, Apocalypse Pooh, 1987
  • Narrator, Cross Over, 1989
  • Himself, Choices, 1992
  • Television Work
  • Director and executive producer (with William R. Greenblatt), "Babies Having Babies," CBS School Break, CBS, 1986
  • Executive producer, "No Means No," CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1988
  • Executive producer, Nightbreaker (also known as Advance to Ground Zero), TNT, 1989
  • Stage Appearances
  • (Off-Broadway debut) Ernie, The Connection, Living Theatre, New York City, 1959
  • Third soldier, Cavalry, Living Theatre, 1960
  • Hyllos, Women of Trachis, Living Theatre, 1960
  • The man with the turned-up nose, In the Jungle of Cities, Living Theatre, 1961
  • Horace, Many Loves, Living Theatre, 1961
  • (Broadway debut) Mike, Never Live over a Pretzel Factory, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1964
  • Tim Cleary, The Subject Was Roses, Royale Theatre, New York City,1964
  • Vasco, The Wicked Crooks, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1967
  • Title role, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre,New York City, 1967
  • Drums in the Night (staged reading), Circle in the Square Theatre,New York City, 1967
  • Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, New York Shakespeare Festival, DelacorteTheatre, New York City, 1968
  • Johnny, Hello and Goodbye, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1969
  • Reese, The Happiness Cage, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1970
  • Happy, Death of a Salesman, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1975
  • Ned Weeks, The Normal Heart, London production, 1987
  • Marcus Brutus, Julius Caesar, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1988
  • John Proctor, The Crucible, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1991-1992
  • Poker player, The Odd Couple, Belasco Theatre, 1991
  • Major Tours
  • Ernie, The Connection, European cities, 1959
  • Tim Cleary, The Subject Was Roses, U.S. cities, 1965
  • RECORDINGS
  • Videos
  • Marked for Murder, 1989
  • Raine's father/self, High Tension, Low Budget: The Making of "A Letterfrom Death Row," 1999
  • Also appeared in the music video of Diamond Rio's "It's All in Your Head."
  • Songs
  • "The Ballad of Palladin" (performer), The War at Home, Buena Vista, 1996
  • WRITINGS
  • Plays
  • (As Ramon G. Estevez) Down the Morning Line (drama), produced at New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1969
  • Screenplays
  • (With Dennis Schryack) Cadence (adapted from Gordon Weaver's novelCount a Lonely Cadence), New Line Cinema/Republic Pictures, 1991

Further Reference

OTHER SOURCES

    Books
    • Dictionary of Hispanic Biography, Gale, 1996
    • Hargrove, Jim, Martin Sheen: Actor and Activist, Children's Press,1991
    • International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, St. James Press, 1996
    • Shumacher, David, and Lee Riley, The Sheens: Martin, Charlie, and Emilio Estevez, St. Martin's Press (New York), 1989
    Periodicals
    • Christian Century, February 26, 1997, p. 224
    • Entertainment Weekly, December 13, 1996, p. 60
    • National Review, December 31, 1995, p. 48
    • People Weekly, April 1, 1991, p. 12; February 5, 2001, p. 117
    • Variety, January 27, 1997, p. 78