Emilio Estevez Asked If Brother Charlie Sheen Was “Sitting Down” Before Dropping Tom Cruise News

Emilio Estevez Asked If Brother Charlie Sheen Was “Sitting Down” Before Dropping Tom Cruise News

Hollywood loves a good rivalry, and back in the ’80s, Charlie Sheen and Tom Cruise found themselves quietly competing for the same spotlight.

Sheen recently revealed how one of acclaimed director Oliver Stone’s films sparked a decades-long rift between the actor and the filmmaker.

It was Charlie’s older brother, Emilio Estevezwho first broke the news that Tom was stealing his thunder.

Highlights

  • Charlie Sheen revealed he was originally chosen by Oliver Stone to star in Born on the Fourth of July, until Tom Cruise unexpectedly replaced him.
  • The casting switch caused a decades-long rift between Sheen and the Oscar-winning director, who “ghosted” him shortly after.
  • The film went on to become one of the biggest hits of the ’80s, earning eight nominations at the 1990 Oscars.

“Well, it was also the betrayal factor of it,” the Two and A Half Men star admitted.

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Charlie Sheen lost his role in the Oscar-nominated film Born on the Fourth of July to Tom Cruise

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Born on the Fourth of Julyranked among the Top 10 Films of 1989, earned director Oliver Stone an Academy Award for Best Director, while Cruise received a nomination for Best Actor, though he ultimately didn’t win.

The movie centered on the real-life story of Vietnam War veteran Ron Kovic.

During a rare interview appearance on In Depth with Graham Bensingeruploaded to YouTube on Thursday, October 30, Charlie revealed that prior to Cruise’s casting, he and Stone had agreed that he would play the role of the United States Marine Corps sergeant.

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However, during a phone call, Emilio broke the news of Tom’s casting, who at the time, was an up-and-coming actor.

“Emilio, he calls me. He says, ‘Hey, man. You sitting down?’ And I think somebody d**d, right? I’m like, No, what’s going on?”

The 60-year-old star believed he and Oliver Stone had a mutual agreement about him being cast in the lead role

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“He says, ‘Cruise is doing Born on the Fourth.’”

Charlie added, “I love that Emilio thought that I needed to be seated to get news he thought was going to make me faint. I mean, what are we doing here? It’s a movie.”

The Platoon actor admitted that he was already familiar with Tom, given his success in the 1986 film Top Gunand even moved in the same circles as him at the time.

Image credits: Graham Bensinger/YouTube

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Moreover, Charlie’s brother Emilio had co-starred with Cruise in the 1983 movie The Outsiders and even stayed at the Sheen residence for a while when he first arrived in Los Angeles.

Although Sheen emphasized that it was a “betrayal,” he clarified that his feelings were directed toward Oliver, who had previously assured him that he would play the part.

The director reportedly ghosted Charlie shortly after the news of Tom’s casting broke, something Sheen described as a “betrayal”

Image credits: Graham Bensinger/YouTube

“It’s a big deal. Well, it was also the betrayal factor of it. So I was like, ‘OK, all right.’ You know, Oliver’s been a fan of Tom’s for a long time. It’s a different movie if Tom does it than if I do it.”

Charlie further revealed that he had even met with Kovic himself, accompanied by the 79-year-old filmmaker.

However, things abruptly changed, and he was never informed about it by the director directly.