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  1. Lee Aronsohn; Información personal; Nacimiento: 15 de diciembre de 1952 (71 años) Estados Unidos: Nacionalidad: Estadounidense: Información profesional; Ocupación: Guionista, compositor, productor, productor de cine, productor de televisión y director de cine: Años activo: desde 1977: Obras notables: Two and a Half Men; The Big ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lee_AronsohnLee Aronsohn - Wikipedia

    Lee Aronsohn (born December 15, 1952) is an American television writer, composer and producer. He is the co-creator of the successful TV Show Two and a Half Men. He has written for many sitcoms, such as The Love Boat, Who's the Boss?, Murphy Brown, Grace Under Fire, The Big Bang Theory, and Cybill.

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    • Cast and Characters
    • Broadcast
    • Crossovers and Other Appearances
    • Reception
    • Potential Revival
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    The series revolved initially around the lives of the Harper brothers, Charlie (Charlie Sheen) and Alan (Jon Cryer), and Alan's son Jake (Angus T. Jones). Charlie is a bachelor who writes commercial jingles for a living, while leading a hedonistic lifestyle. When Alan's wife, Judith (Marin Hinkle), decides to divorce him, he moves into Charlie's Ma...

    Sheen's dismissal and replacement

    Following a February 2010 announcement that Sheen was entering drug rehabilitation, filming of the show was put on hiatus, but resumed the following month. On April 1, 2010, People reported that after seven seasons, Sheen announced he was considering leaving the show. According to one source, Sheen quit the show after filming the final episode of season seven, purportedly due to his rejection of CBS's offer of $1 million per episode as too low. Sheen eventually stated that he would be back fo...

    Jones' departure

    In a November 2012 interview with a Christian website, Angus T. Jones (Jake) said he had recently converted to Christianity and joined a Seventh-day Adventist church. He attacked the show as "filth that contradicts his moral values" and said that he was "sick of being a part of it". He also begged fans to stop watching the show. Producers explained that Jones was not expected back on the set until 2013, because his character was not scheduled to appear in the final two episodes before the win...

    Main

    1. Charlie Sheen as Charlie Harper (seasons 1–8), a hedonistic bachelor, jingle/children's songwriter, Alan's elder brother, Jake's uncle and Jenny's father. Despite his arrogant and rambunctious demeanor, he does possess a kind heart, though he very rarely shows it. He is written out of the series at the beginning of season nine, after being pushed in front of a train and killed offscreen, due to Charlie Sheen being fired from the show. In the episode "Why We Gave Up Women", Charlie's ghost,...

    Recurring

    The following appeared in recurring roles or story arcs spanning multiple episodes:

    Guest stars

    Guest stars have included: As part of a crossover from the writers and executive producer of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, George Eads made a brief cameo appearance on the May 5, 2008, episode. Charlie Sheen's real-life brother Emilio Estevez has guest-starred as an old friend of Charlie's; his father Martin Sheen has appeared as Rose's father. Sam Sheen, the real-life daughter of Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen, appeared as Lisa's daughter on November 22, 2004. Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher...

    Episodes

    Each episode's title is a dialogue fragment from the episode itself, usually offering no clue to the episode's actual plotline. The show's 100th episode ("City of Great Racks") aired on October 15, 2007. To celebrate this, a casino-inspired party was held at West Hollywood's Pacific Design Center. Warner Bros. Television also distributed blue Micargi Rover bicycles adorned with the Two and a Half Men logo along with the words "100 Episodes". Each bicycle came with a note saying, "You've made...

    Syndication and streaming

    Two and a Half Men entered local United States broadcast syndication in 2007, with the first four seasons available to local stations (largely CW affiliates in the major U.S. television markets through major deals with Tribune Broadcasting and the Sinclair Broadcast Group). From September 6, 2010, to November 24, 2017, FX aired the series daily nationwide (Charlie Sheen most recently starred on Anger Management on the same network from 2012 to 2014). Syndicated shows are sold in multiyear cyc...

    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

    In 2007, Two and a Half Men creator Chuck Lorre contacted CSI: Crime Scene Investigation executive producer Carol Mendelsohn about a crossover. At first, the idea seemed unlikely to receive approval; however, it resurfaced when Mendelsohn and Lorre were at the World Television Festival in Canada and they decided to get approval and run with it. When Mendelsohn was giving a talk, she accidentally mentioned the crossover, that same day Varietywas already inquiring about the crossover episodes....

    Due Date

    At the end of 2010 film Due Date, a scene from Two and a Half Men is shown, in which Sheen and Cryer appear as their characters, while Ethan Chase (played by Zach Galifianakisin the movie) plays Stu, Jake's tutor.

    Critical reception

    Two and a Half Men received mostly mixed reviews from critics throughout its run. The New York Daily News has described the sitcom as "solid, well-acted and occasionally funny." Conversely Graeme Blundell, writing for The Australian, described it as a "sometimes creepy, misogynistic comedy". Ashton Kutcher's debut was met with mixed reviews, and reviews for season nine were also mixed.However, it has been labeled as "one of America's most successful comedy shows." Ellen Gray of Daily News pra...

    Ratings

    Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of Two and a Half Menon CBS: Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps.

    Awards and nominations

    The show received multiple award nominations. It was nominated for 46 Primetime Emmy Awards (winning nine, including two for Jon Cryer) and two Golden Globe Awards (both for Charlie Sheen). The show won the award for Favorite TV Comedy at the 35th People's Choice Awards.

    When Sheen appeared on the April 2019 broadcast of Loose Women, he expressed interest in a potential revival, hoping to make two more seasons to tie up loose characters ends. In response, Jon Cryer expressed reluctance to return to working with Sheen full time, comparing it to a roller coaster.

    Two and a Half Men at IMDb
    List of Two and a Half Men Episodes at TV Guide
    Two and a Half Men on Comedy Central UK
    Vanity cards archive for Two and a Half Menat chucklorre.com
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    / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Lee Aronsohn (n. ¿?, Estados Unidos, 15 de diciembre de 1952) es un guionista, compositor, productor y director de televisión estadounidense .

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0036950Lee Aronsohn - IMDb

    Writer: Two and a Half Men. Lee Aronsohn was born in the USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Two and a Half Men (2003). He has been married to Lisa Haisha since 10 September 2006. They have one child. He was previously married to Lori Aronsohn.

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  5. Overview. Born. December 15 · USA. Mini Bio. Lee Aronsohn was born in the USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Two and a Half Men (2003). He has been married to Lisa Haisha since September 10, 2006. They have one child. He was previously married to Lori Aronsohn. Family. Spouses.

  6. The first season of Two and a Half Men, an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn, aired its pilot episode on September 22, 2003, at 9:30 p.m., ET / PT, on CBS, a U.S. broadcast television network.