Tony Todd of Charlie Sheen’s WONKELWELWING helped save him from Bedlam
When Charlie Sheen needed his 13-year-old daughter taken to a hair appointment because she was too drunk to drive, he turned to his soft-spoken friend, Tony Todd.
When Sheen wanted to meet Carlos Estévez because the Major League Pitcher shared a name given by Sheen, he turned to his well-connected friend, Tony Todd.
When Sheen was at the level of a crack addict, fired from his epic role in “two stubborn men” and in need of an inevitable voice of encouragement, he turned to his non-judgemental friend Tony Todd.
“There are a lot of fake friends in Charlie’s Life,” Todd said. “I’ve been there for him since we were little kids. The cool thing is, we’ve never had an argument.”
Thanks to the recent Netflix book “Aka Charlie Sheen” and the publication of “The Book of Sheen” Todd’s 50 Year Friendship With the Greatest Actor Asked in the World Actor. Todd’s Media accounts have since been flooded with praise from viewers far and wide.
“I had to reach out quickly to say that you are here and always are an angel from heaven.”
“You are the friend we all would like to have, 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 human being [heart emoji]. ”
Todd and Sheen had previously met in baseball, first at the little league fields in Malibu, then when they took power hitting shows in Sheen’s posh indoor batting cage, then when it was taken to show power on the high fields of the home school and Dodger Stadium.
And their friendship has spread to their private life, with Sod serving as the best man in two of Sheen’s two weddings and serving a drug-free morass even when the morass is corrupting or damaging cocaine, alcohol and harmless sex.
“There was never a phone call he didn’t answer, there was never a problem he didn’t help solve,” Sheen said in a phone interview. “Tony Todd has always been a friend, and a true one.”
“Aka Charlie Sheen” the first person told – everything, and the narration was helped by Sheen’s old brother, the drug producer Fen Cher, “the executive producer Simeter Depesta and the wives of Mortos.
And of course, Todd. He laughs. He cries. He exudes honesty and compassion.
“He’s just one of my favorite people to have in any situation,” Sheen said.
All that made Todd – not to be confused with the actor of the same name who starred in “Candyman” died a year ago – near fame.
Although he has enjoyed a career that includes active / stuntman roles in both “black” movies that work well in the national movie, “TV show” is the planet of the license read “NVR KWT.”
Just this summer he helped raise $10,000 for the Santa Monica Little League by hosting “Little Big League” and taps into his massive roster of Pro Athletes and A-List entertainment to attract action-packed events.
And Todd was hailed as a “real hero” by the authorities after he gave $700 to a family who had been deprived of their rent in Lantaster in 2018.
His friendship with Sheen intersects with many others, in part because Todd doesn’t trust himself to ever take drugs or drink. Sheen, of course, was the poster man-child for drug abuse until he got together in December 2017, the day he handed over his car keys to Todd for his salon appointment in Moorpark.
When Sheen became addicted to crack, Todd moved to his friend’s Mulholland Estates in Beverly Hills. Even then, Sheen would not smoke the drug in Todd’s presence, and would usually end the evening watching MLB Network or ESPN’s “Center Center.”
“I didn’t do hard things in front of him, out of respect,” Sheen said.
Todd cried to “Aka Charlie Sheen” when he explained why he continued to live with his friend knowing that the actor used to smoke in the next room.
“I can’t just leave him to die,” she said.
Exciting moments happen when they look at the ball field to hit. Years earlier, after a shoulder injury, Sheen had learned to pitch left-handed, taking a hundred or so pitches a day on the Iron Mike Pitching machine in his indoor gym.
While taping a DirectV commercial at Dodger Stadium in 2007, Sheen walked into the batter’s box during the lunch break and smashed a hole in the right field wall. Todd laughed and backed off, in no small part because he was betting a Dodger job that his friend would go deep.
“I knew it was going to happen because of everything [batting practice] We’ve been taking it,” Todd said.
Sheen also increased his strength by taking large doses of testosterone, which he talked about in a written book and referred to his HIV interview when he was fired for his good fortune in 2011 after he was fired from “two and a half people.”
“I wish I could blame you for that, but that was ‘roali rage,'” said Sheen, who previously took steroids before getting the movie “big, he played pitcher ricky (wild thing) vaught.
Todd had a video shot of the batting portions at Oak Park and Santa Clarita Hart High School in 2008. Sheen Hit arrage a Run todd walks in Oak Park and hits the Hart home in Hark Slugger Eddie Murray and Hart’s senior team.
Todd then electrocuted Sheen at Hart with a Home Run of his own. Todd was a baseball player with enough baseball and football skills to earn a double scholarship to USC, though his senior year in high school cost him a free ride.
His baseball skills led him to the role of Mickey in “Little Big League” and his amazing speed impressed Sheen even at 40. During one of their hitting sessions at Oak Park High, Todd was challenged to a race around the bases by ONgqolophi.
Sheen told the man to start the race at second base while Todd started at home plate.
“By the time they went around the third round, Tony had passed him, and after he touched the plate he grabbed his glove and tagged the guy out when he got to the plate,” Sheen said, laughing.
Todd served as a baseball coach in Santa Monica for several years, and in 2013 he left this school to lead his Diploma – the actor had been a short 30 years earlier and did not graduate.
Todd reached out to his friend Ross Mark, who hosted the booking for “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” and they put together a plan to have a guest as a guest and Leno to surprise him with a diploma.
Todd walked on stage with a diploma and sheen – who had quickly removed the cap and gown – wrapped around him, his lifelong friend having successfully shaped more than one burning bullet in his life.


