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Charlie Sheen’s life was in chaos. Meet buddy Tony Todd, the ‘angel from heaven’ who helped rescue him
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Charlie Sheen’s life was in chaos. Meet buddy Tony Todd, the ‘angel from heaven’ who helped rescue him

Last updated: October 27, 2025 5:16 pm
Editorial Board Published October 27, 2025
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When Charlie Sheen wanted his then-13-year-old daughter taken to a hair appointment as a result of he was too drunk to drive, he turned to his sober buddy, Tony Todd.

When Sheen needed to satisfy Carlos Estévez as a result of the key league pitcher shared Sheen’s given title, he turned to his linked buddy, Tony Todd.

When Sheen was within the throes of a crack habit, fired from his starring position on “Two and a Half Men” and in want of an unwavering voice of encouragement, he turned to his non-judgmental buddy Tony Todd.

“There are so many fake friends in Charlie’s life,” Todd mentioned. “I’ve been there for him since we were little kids. The cool thing is, we’ve never had an argument.”

Because of the current Netflix documentary “aka Charlie Sheen” and publication of “The Book of Sheen” memoir, Todd’s 50-year friendship with the mercurial actor has been revealed to the world. Todd’s social media accounts have since been flooded with reward from viewers far and huge.

“I had to reach out immediately to say you were and remain an angel from heaven.”

“You are the friend we would all like to have man, greetings from Spain!”

“Dear Tony, If you ever visit Istanbul, it would be our honor to host you in our hotel…. You are not only a great actor but also a true friend.”

“You … are a stellar human being [heart emoji].”

Todd and Sheen have been buddies since they bonded by baseball, first on Little League fields in Malibu, then on the Santa Monica Excessive Faculty group, then whereas taking batting follow in Sheen’s posh indoor batting cage, then whereas placing on power-hitting shows at native highschool fields and even Dodger Stadium.

And their friendship unfold into their non-public lives, with Todd serving as finest man on the first two of Sheen’s three marriages and serving as a drug-free wingman even when Sheen descended right into a chaotic, self-destructive morass of cocaine, alcohol and reckless intercourse.

“There’s never been a call he hasn’t answered, there’s never been a crisis he didn’t help solve,” Sheen mentioned in a telephone interview. “Tony Todd has always been a friend, and a true one.”

The documentary “aka Charlie Sheen” is a first-person tell-all, with the narrative helped alongside by Sheen’s oldest brother, Ramon, childhood neighbor Sean Penn, “Two and a Half Men” co-star Jon Cryer and government producer Chuck Lorre, drug vendor Marco Abeyta and ex-wives Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller.

And, after all, Todd. He laughs. He cries. He exudes honesty and empathy.

“He’s just one of my favorite people to have around in any situation,” Sheen mentioned.

All of it actually has made Todd — to not be confused with the actor of the identical title who starred in “Candyman” and died a 12 months in the past — fame-adjacent.

Though he has loved a profession that features performing/stuntman roles in each “Black Panther” motion pictures and performing roles within the film “Little Big League,” the TV present “Anger Management” and greater than two dozen nationwide commercials, Todd is finest identified in Santa Monica because the dude who can’t say no to volunteer fundraisers and sports activities an arrogance license plate that reads “NVR KWT.”

Simply this summer season he helped elevate $10,000 for Santa Monica Little League by internet hosting an outside screening of “Little Big League” and tapping into his huge contact record of professional athletes and A-list entertainers to draw silent-auction objects.

And Todd was hailed as a “real hero” by authorities after he gave $700 to a household of 5 who had been robbed of their hire cash in Lancaster in 2018. He was “so moved by the family’s story” that he jumped in his automobile and drove from Santa Monica to the excessive desert to hand-deliver the cash.

His friendship with Sheen resonates with many, partly as a result of Todd professes by no means to have taken a drug or a drink. Sheen, after all, was the poster man-child of substance abuse till changing into sober in December 2017, the day he relinquished his automobile keys to Todd to drive his daughter Sami to a hair salon appointment in Moorpark.

When Sheen was hooked on crack, Todd moved into his buddy’s Mulholland Estates home in Beverly Hills. Even then, Sheen wouldn’t smoke the drug in Todd’s presence, they usually typically would finish evenings watching MLB Community or ESPN’s “Sports Center.”

“I didn’t do hard stuff in front of him, just out of respect,” Sheen mentioned.

Todd wept in “aka Charlie Sheen” when he defined why he continued to dwell along with his buddy realizing the actor was typically smoking crack within the subsequent room.

“I just can’t leave him to die,” he mentioned.

Charlie Sheen and Tony Todd sit together on an outdoor sofa

Happier instances occurred after they would head to a ball subject to hit. Years earlier, after struggling a shoulder harm, Sheen had realized to bat left-handed, taking 100 or so swings a time off an Iron Mike pitching machine in his indoor batting cage.

Whereas filming a DirecTV industrial at Dodger Stadium in 2007, Sheen stepped into the batter’s field throughout a lunch break and crushed a pitch over the right-field wall. Todd whooped and hollered, in no small half as a result of he had guess a Dodgers worker that his buddy would go deep.

“I knew it was going to happen because of all the [batting practice] we’d been taking,” Todd mentioned.

Sheen additionally elevated his energy by taking large doses of testosterone, which he mentions within the documentary and alluded to in a 2015 interview when he mentioned his HIV-positive analysis wasn’t the rationale for his epic meltdown in 2011 after he was fired from “Two and a Half Men.”

“I wish I could blame it on that, but that was more of a ’roid rage,” mentioned Sheen, who earlier had admitted he took steroids forward of filming the 1989 hit film “Major League,” wherein he performed pitcher Ricky (Wild Factor) Vaughn.

Todd had a video shot of batting classes at Oak Park and Santa Clarita Hart excessive faculties round 2008. Sheen hit a house run Todd estimated traveled 445 ft at Oak Park and hit a barrage of homers at Hart within the presence of Corridor of Fame slugger Eddie Murray and the Hart Excessive group.

Todd adopted Sheen’s energy show at Hart with a house run of his personal. Todd was a talented-enough baseball and soccer participant to earn a double scholarship to USC, though a severe harm his senior 12 months in highschool price him the free trip.

His baseball skill landed him the position of Mickey Scales in “Little Big League” and his astonishing pace delighted Sheen even into their 40s. Throughout certainly one of their batting classes at Oak Park Excessive, Todd was challenged to a race across the bases by an onlooker.

Sheen informed the person to begin the race at second base whereas Todd began at house plate.

“By the time they rounded third, Tony had passed him, and after touching the plate he grabbed a glove and pretended to tag the guy when he reached the plate,” Sheen mentioned, laughing.

Todd served as a baseball coach at Santa Monica Excessive for a number of years, and in 2013 he lobbied for the varsity to award Sheen his diploma — the actor had been 1½ credit quick 30 years earlier and hadn’t graduated.

Todd reached out to his buddy Ross Mark, who dealt with bookings for “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,” they usually concocted a plan to have Sheen on as a visitor and for Leno to shock him with the diploma.

Todd walked on stage with the diploma and Sheen — who had rapidly donned a cap and robe — gave him a hug, his lifelong buddy having successfully smoothed over another tough patch in his life.

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