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Emilio Estevez was saved from drowning in quicksand by Laurence Fishburne. The 'Mighty Ducks' star had been in the Philippines while his father Martin Sheen filmed 1979 classic 'Apocalypse Now' when he went on a boating adventure with his dad's then-teenage co-star - but things quickly went badly wrong for the pair. Appearing on 'The Jennifer Hudson Show' with his dad, Emilio said: “Well we had only known each other a couple of days... He says ‘Hey there’s this little boat, let’s go out on it.’ I said ‘Sure.’ We were both 14 at the time. “So we were out on this boat together, and we started ge...
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Martin Sheen has had a career enviable to many, but he mentioned recently that he now regrets performing for so many years with an anglicized name instead of his birth name. Sheen was born Ramón Antonio Gerardo Estévez to a Spanish immigrant father and Irish immigrant mother and said it is one of his regrets in a recent interview that he didn’t use that name for his acting career. Sheen brought up the name change in an interview with Closer Weekly while discussing his actor children. “The only influence I had on Emilio was to keep his name,” he said. “When he started out, his agent was advisin...
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Martin Sheen regrets using a stage name in acting. The 81-year-old actor - who was born Ramon Estevez and never "officially" changed his name - admitted he wishes he hadn't opted to use a different moniker for his career in show business. He told Closer Weekly magazine: "That's one of my regrets. I never changed my name officially. It's still Ramon Estévez on my birth certificate. It’s on my marriage license, my passport, driver’s license. "Sometimes you get persuaded when you don’t have enough insight or even enough courage to stand up for what you believe in, and you pay for it later. "But, ...
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Emilio Estevez has insisted he takes the coronavirus pandemic "very seriously". The 59-year-old actor was revealed next week to not be returning for season two of 'The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers' amid claims he refused to reveal whether he would comply with the production's COVID-19 vaccination policy. Emilio has now hit back at the reports, insisting he is "not anti-vaxx" and he ultimately departed the production due to a "good old fashioned contract dispute" and a "myriad of creative differences". He told Deadline in a statement: "I am not anti-vaxx. Full stop. "I take this pandemic very se...
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Anthony Michael Hall says the last conversation he had with the late John Hughes was about a 'Breakfast Club' sequel. The 53-year-old actor played Brain aka Brian Johnson in the 1985 film coming of age comedy about a group of students from different high school cliques who spend a Saturday in detention with their authoritarian assistant principal Vice Principal Richard Vernon (Paul Gleason). And Anthony has revealed the flick's late director - who died of a heart attack in 2009 aged 59 - told him he was keen to make a follow-up movie of them in their later years before he passed away. Speaking...
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Judd Nelson believes the secret to the success of 'The Breakfast Club' is that the teenage story resonates with people all over the world. The 61-year-old actor starred as John Bender in the 1985 film coming of age comedy about a group of students from different high school cliques who spend a Saturday in detention with their authoritarian assistant principal Vice Principal Richard Vernon (Paul Gleason). And Nelson suggests the key to its longevity is that so many people can identify with "kids trying to become adults". In an interview with the Metro newspaper, he said: "You always hope a proj...
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Emilio Estevez is still suffering “brain fog” and fatigue, a year after having coronavirus. The 58-year-old actor admitted he had a “very, very challenging” few months after falling ill in March 2020 but he’s thankful he was never sick enough to be hospitalised. He told Empire magazine: “I mean, there’s obviously some… the long-haul effects are real. And there’s been some brain fog and some level of fatigue and getting my lungs back working at 100 per cent. “It was very challenging. The first few months were very, very challenging. But thank God I wasn’t hospitalised. And I’m able to work out ...
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