You know more about it than I do Keone, and I don't even read National Enquirer.
I was short one movie to apply to ACTRA. I arranged for some Country Dancers for a movie that Mia Kirschner was staring in.
When they started to get abused and cold, I moved them over to a warmer part of the building that they were using for the set.
I got shit for that, got into an argument and was told that I would never work again locally. They were right, I didn't and I didn't much care either.
In '97 I went up to Toronto to do a film with Charlie. It was called Bad day on the Block but changed to Under Pressure. Charlie already had kind of a bad boy rep. I had a big scene with him where we duke it out. He stabs me with a screwdriver and I get killed. It was a long scene. I was concerned.
Charlie was nothing but the professional. Very diligent and supportive. It was easy. Sheen made the whole experience very gratifying and creative. Not to mention there were always some of Canadas finest beauties hanging out on the set. I don't care what they say about him. I always look forward to working with him.