Charlie Sheen, 'Anger Management' Star Promises: 'I'm Not Insane Any More'

Charlie Sheen: 'I'm Not Insane Any More'

Charlie Sheen has declared he is no longer "insane".

The former Two And A Half Men Star, who was fired from the show in 2011 and replaced by Ashton Kutcher, spoke out about his mental health at the summer meeting of the TV Critics Association.

Becoming fed up with being asked questions about his widely-reported private life around the time of his firing, he told reporters: "Life's different now. I'm not insane any more."

Sheen says he is back on track

When asked how his life was different now, compared to his 2011 meltdown, Sheen said: "It was a crazy time, like a dream I couldn't wake up from or a train I couldn't get off, except I was the conductor. It's something that could never happen again. I learned a lot, I learned, 'Stick to what you know.' I learned, 'Don't go on a one man show with no act' ... [Laughs.] Now that I'm not insane anymore, I'm accountable, most of the time."

Sheen now stars in Anger Management, where he plays anger-management therapist Charlie Good-son.

He told reporters at the meeting that Anger Management is poised to get an order for 90 more episodes - and his father Martin Sheen is set to become a regular cast member.

The FX cable TV comedy is half way through its initial 10-episode run, and Sheen joked: "I don't think 90's gonna be enough."

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