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Actor Charlie Sheen played a few memorable roles in his career, one being the character Rick “Wild Thing” Vaughn in the movie Major League. More than three decades after the film’s release ...
Looks like Charlie ... Charlie Sheen has been on. In the new issue of Sports Illustrated the actor admitted to using anabolic steroids during the shooting of the 1989 film “Major League ...
Following months of requests relayed by publicists and friends, Charlie Sheen finally ... SI: So when you got the script for Major League it must have been catnip. Sheen: When I saw the script ...
Charlie Sheen had a few friends over Friday night ... guests were stars of pro baseball (not porn) and the movie was ‘Major League’ (again, not porn). To our knowledge, nobody called 911.
Major League, to this day, is among my favorite movies of all-time. Not sports movies (of which, I will argue it belongs at the top) or comedies (which, again, at least near the top of my list ...
It's Charlie Sheen's most beloved catch phrase. But apparently, "winning" on the set of "Major League" was accomplished with the help of steroids. That's right. Charlie Sheen, who played Ricky ...
By Lindsay Powers Charlie Sheen created an iconic role as Cleveland Indians pitcher Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn in Major League and again in Major League 2. The two satire films together made over $ ...
In an interview with TMZ Sports, Charlie Sheen said he is working on a new movie project: Major League III. If Charlie Sheen gets his wish, Rick “Wild Thing” Vaughn could be back on the big ...
Give him the trilogy Ricky. Indians fans may be disappointed that Charlie Sheen hasn’t throw out a first pitch as Ricky “Wild Thing” Vaughn in the world Series, but the actor has some ...
Charlie Sheen is selling the Cleveland Indians cap he wore in “Major League,” as well as the ball that was used in the famous scene in which his Ricky “Wild Thing” Vaughn strikes out his ...
By Bryan Alexander Charlie Sheen‘s iconic “Wild Thing” character would play an important role in his planned new edition of the Major League franchise. David S. Ward, who directed and wrote ...