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On September 22, 2003, the first episode of Two and a Half Men aired. American comedy starring, until the eighth season, by Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones, and in the last four became part of the cast Asthon Kutcher. The series, which aired on CBS, won People's Choice Awards in 2004, 2007, 2008 and 2009, and was nominated for Emmys in 2006, 2007 and 2008. After a resounding success, on February 19, 2015, the fiction that marked an entire generation came to an end.
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The relationship between Charlie Sheen and his 'brother', Alan Harper, has been broken for years
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The relationship between Charlie Sheen and his 'brother', Alan Harper, has been broken for years
If there is one of the protagonists who has changed over the years it has been Angus T. Jones. The actor, who played Jake Harper has been seen by Page Six cameras on the streets of the Glendale neighborhood (California), where he currently resides. In the images, Angus T. Jones, 29, appears totally unrecognizable.
With a serious and disheveled gesture, baggy shirt, shorts and as an accessory a baseball cap placed back, Angus has not gone unnoticed. As for his appearance, he sports a bushy beard and glasses. A similar image he showed a year ago, on that occasion walking barefoot, detail that raised certain alarms about his lifestyle.
The young man, in 2016.GTRES
In 2012, Angus T. Jones left the series unexpectedly, putting God among his compelling reasons to start a new path away from the media spotlight and the world of interpretation. That same year he was baptized into the Protestant Seventh-day Adventist Christian Church. But that was not all, because he encouraged viewers to stop watching the fiction that he came to describe as "filth" and presented a "hedonistic" character, referring to Charlie Sheen.
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On the other hand, he opined that the space "was taking lightly the issues of our world that are really a problem for many people," and recognized himself as "a paid hypocrite." Given the success of the series, Angus T. Jones became the highest-paid child star on television at the age of 17, charging $ 300,000 per episode. Currently, Jones leads a relaxed life and is little active on social networks, except for the staging he did when the farewell of the program with which he became known was made.
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