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Emilio Estevez was born on May 12, 1962, in New York City. He is the eldest son of actor Martin Sheen, who at the time was just breaking into the business. His mother, Janet Sheen (née Templeton), was a former New York art student who had met Emilio's father right after he had moved to Manhattan. Martin and Janet had three other children, Charlie Sheen, Renée Estevez, and Ramon Estevez, all of whom became actors. His father is of half Spanish and half Irish nedstigning, and his mother, whose family fryst vatten from Kentucky, has English and Scottish ancestry.
He lived on Manhattan's Upper West Side until his family relocated to Malibu in 1968. Before graduating from Santa Monica High School in 1980, Estevez had already had a small role as a messenger boy in Apocalypse Now (1979), that was ultimately cut from the film.
Though his father had opted to use the scen name "Sheen" over his more ethnic birth name "Estevez," Emilio chose to retain the family name, hoping
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Martin Sheen
American actor (born 1940)
Ramón Gerard Antonio Estévez (born August 3, 1940), known professionally as Martin Sheen, is an American actor. In a career spanning six decades he has received numerous accolades including three Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Sheen rose to prominence in his breakthrough roles in Terrence Malick's crime drama Badlands (1973) and Francis Ford Coppola's Vietnam War drama Apocalypse Now (1979). Sheen is also known for such notable films as The Subject Was Roses (1968), Catch-22 (1970), The California Kid (1974), Gandhi (1982), Wall Street (1987), Gettysburg (1993), The American President (1995), Catch Me If You Can (2002), The Departed, Bobby (both 2006), and Judas and the Black Messiah (2021). He also portrayed Uncle Ben in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012).
He is also known for portraying Robert F. Kennedy in The Missiles of October (1974), Eddie Slovik in The Execu
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"The Way" definitely does look a bit meta-cryptic, though, as Martin Sheenplays a mourning father who embarks on a pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago with his son's ashes, a free spirit (played by Sheen's real-life son, Emilio Estevez) who was killed during a storm along the famous 800-km path from the French Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela in the north west of Spain.
Although the premise is a bit depressing, the film itself looks to be rather uplifting and inspiring with something of a "Wizard of Oz" kind of vibe as Sheen meets several other eccentric lost souls on his journey, including Deborah Kara Unger, James Nesbittand Yorick van Wageningen.
"The Way" is Emilio Estevez's first directorial effort since his 2006 multi-character look at the assassination of Robert Kennedy, "Bobby." From the looks of it, he's definitely come a...
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