Two and a half men cast: where are they now?

"Apologies For The Frivolities" -- Charlie (Charlie Sheen, left) talks with his brother Alan (Jon Cryer, center) and his nephew Jake (Angus T. Jones, right) about his new girlfriend, on TWO AND A HALF MEN, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Greg Gayne/Warner Bros ©2006 Warner Bros. Television. All Rights Reserved.

“Men, men, men, men, manly men.” Two and a Half Men was a success for CBS since its beginning. It drew in anywhere from 13 to 16 million viewers per season. The plot revolved around Charlie, a lewd jingle composer whose brother, Alan, and nephew, Jake, moved into his Malibu beach residence after Alan’s wife, Judith Harper (Marin Hinkle), filed for divorce. Across the initial eight seasons, spectators saw the ever-hedonistic Charlie taking home woman after woman while a heartbroken Alan strived to get love again. Let’s see where the Two and a Half Men cast members are now!

Two and a Half Men cast

Charlie Sheen

Sheen got back to TV in 2012 with Anger Management, which ran on FX for two seasons. He likewise made appearances as himself in Scary Movie 5, The Big Bang Theory and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as well as featuring in 2013’s Machete Kills (under his original name, Carlos Estévez) and 2017’s 9/11. Sheen declared in 2015 that he is HIV positive, having been diagnosed for four years. He is sober since 2017. Sheen has five kids: Cassandra with high school darling Paula Profit, Sam and Lola with ex-wife Denise Richards and Bob and Max with ex-wife Brooke Mueller.

Jon Cryer

Since Two and a Half Men wrapped, Cryer has made single-scene appearances in TV shows including American Dad, Mom, Robot Chicken, and Will and Grace. He has additionally had a repetitive part as Lex Luthor in Supergirl, Batwoman, The Flash, Arrow, and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. He distributed a memoir named So That Happened in 2015. Cryer has two kids: Charlie with ex Sarah Trigger and Daisy with spouse Lisa Joyner.

Angus T. Jones

After getting his huge break on the sitcom, Jones pulled back from Hollywood and committed himself to religion. He even pummeled Two and a Half Men as “filth” and considered his character Jake’s storyline “very awkward”. He proceeded to study at the University of Colorado Boulder.

Ashton Kutcher

Kutcher has just acted in a couple of projects since Two and a Half Men, most prominently The Ranch, which delivered new episodes on Netflix somewhere in between 2016 and 2020. He has additionally had accomplishment as an entrepreneur, putting resources into a few new companies and dispatching a “quarantine wine” with his significant other Mila Kunis in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Kutcher and Kunis, who featured on That ’70s Show together, have two kids: Wyatt and Dimitri.

Conchata Ferrell

Ferrell, who featured as Charlie’s servant Berta on Two and a Half Men, rejoined with Kutcher on The Ranch in 2017. Then she passed away in 2020 after enduring a heart attack. Ferrell had a daughter, Samantha, and two stepdaughters with the spouse Arnie Anderson.

Holland Taylor

Taylor, who played Charlie and Alan’s overbearing mother, Evelyn Harper, featured in Mr. Mercedes from 2017 to 2019 and also the 2020 film To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You. She got her eighth Emmy nomination in 2020 for her part in Hollywood. Taylor has been involved with Sarah Paulson since 2015.

Marin Hinkle

Hinkle featured in Deception in 2013 and Speechless from 2016 to 2019. She has played Rose Weissman in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel since 2017 and Janice Gilpin in 2017’s Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and 2019’s Jumanji: The Next Level. Hinkle has a child, Ben, with the spouse Randall Sommer.

Melanie Lynskey

Lynskey had significant roles in Togetherness from 2015 to 2016, Future-Worm! from 2016 to 2018, Castle Rock in 2018, and Mrs. America in 2020. She has also acted in independent films like 2016’s The Intervention and 2018’s Sadie. Lynskey has a baby girl with fiancé Jason Ritter.

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