The tale of Jon Cryer, known for his roles in "Pretty in Pink" and "Two and a Half Men", is a fascinating journey detailed in his memoir "So That Happened". Cryer, with a career spanning 35 years, recalls his experiences from being cast in "Torch Song Trilogy" on Broadway to his Emmy-winning run on "Two and a Half Men".
Born into a family of Broadway actors in New York, Cryer's career took off after his role in "Pretty in Pink".
Despite facing 15 years of failed TV series auditions, Cryer eventually found success on "Two and a Half Men". Throughout the show's run, he shares anecdotes from behind the scenes, including a peculiar incident involving Charlie Sheen and a bag of porn hidden in Cryer's trailer.
As the show progressed, Sheen's personal struggles with drugs and alcohol began to affect his work.
Cryer recounts the tension backstage and the ultimate decision to dismiss Sheen from the show. The aftermath of Sheen's departure caused a stir in the media, with mixed reactions from the public towards the actor and the show's creators.
Cryer's candid memoir provides insight into the challenges and triumphs of a Hollywood career, offering a glimpse into the tumultuous world of show business. "So That Happened" is a humorous and self-deprecating account of Cryer's remarkable journey in the entertainment industry.
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