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Charlie Sheen brought his show "Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat Is Not an Option" to Detroit's Fox Theatre on Saturday. Promising "the real story," the 45-year-old former "Two and a Half Men" star hit the road for a month-long, 20-city variety show tour, with the first stop in Detroit, where the audience was not kind. (Geoff Robins / AFP/Getty Images /April 2, 2011)
Charlie Sheen brought his show "Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat Is Not an Option" to Detroit's Fox Theatre on Saturday. Promising "the real story," the 45-year-old former "Two and a Half Men" star hit the road for a month-long, 20-city variety show tour, with the first stop in Detroit, where the audience was not kind. (Geoff Robins / AFP/Getty Images /April 2, 2011)
Former "Two and a Half Men" star Charlie Sheen has listed his residence in Beverly Hills' gated Mulholland Estates for $7.2 million.
The Mediterranean mansion was designed for entertaining and is touted as having spacious public rooms, a screening room and balconies and terraces off the front. The 7,924-square-foot house, constructed in 1992, has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The grounds include an outdoor kitchen with a dining area, a swimming pool and a spa.
The actor, 45, was fired earlier this year from the CBS sitcom on which he had starred since 2003.
Public records show Sheen bought the property in 2006 for $7.2 million.
Listing agent Marty Trugman of Teles Properties, Beverly Hills, declined to comment.
lauren.beale@latimes.com
The Mediterranean mansion was designed for entertaining and is touted as having spacious public rooms, a screening room and balconies and terraces off the front. The 7,924-square-foot house, constructed in 1992, has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The grounds include an outdoor kitchen with a dining area, a swimming pool and a spa.
Public records show Sheen bought the property in 2006 for $7.2 million.
Listing agent Marty Trugman of Teles Properties, Beverly Hills, declined to comment.
lauren.beale@latimes.com

