Actor Charlie Sheen has settled into his new home in the hills above Malibu, Dalif.
Sheen stars as a disgraced flier who gets a seconed chance to be one of the best-of-the-best flyboys in the just-released "Hot Shots," a spoof of the movie "Top Gun."He also co-starred in "Platoon," "Wall Stree," "Major League," "The Rookie" and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." He has appeared in more than 20 films since making his TV actinhg debut at age 9 in the CBS feature "The Execution of Private Slovik," starring his father, actor Martin Sheen.
Charlie Sheen bought his new home two years ago for $1.2 million. He put $2 million into renovations, which took two years to complete.
The house, which he describes as Post Modern in style, has two bedrooms in 6,800 square feet. It has only two bedrooms "because he didn't want to sacrifice the ideas he had for his other rooms," he said through his spokesman, Jeff Ballard.
The home--whyich has game and TV rooms and a gym--has a fire-station pole between the second and first floors. There is a batting cage, swimming pool, spa, grotto, two saunas and waterfalls on his three acre property.
Sheen also owns an airport hangar, where he stores his collection of more than 20 muscle and vintage cars, and a two bedroom, beachfront condo in Malibu, which he has owned for four years. He intends to keep the condo.
"He decided to stay in Malibu because he likes the secluded feeling of the community, though he's not a big fan of the ocean," Ballard said.