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Two Bit Mattews
Matthews-Oldest of the
gang, Wisecracker, Six feet tall, Stocky in build, He is proud of his rusty colored sideburns, Gray eyes, Wide grin, Has a
black handle switchblade,18 and a half yrs. old, Funny, Likes fights, blondes and school, His real name is Keith
1.He is famous for shoplifting
2.Always smarting off the cops
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Birth Name
Emilio Estevez Sheen
Height
5' 4" (1.63 m)
Mini Biography
The eldest son of Martin Sheen and Janet Sheen, Emilio Estevez was born on May 12, 1962 in New York City. He lived on Manhattan's Upper West
Side until his family relocated to Malibu in 1968. Before graduating from Santa Monica High School in 1980, Estevez had already
acted as his famous father's stand-in on the set of Apocalypse Now (1979), and also had a small role as a messenger boy that was ultimately cut from the film.
Though
his father had opted to use the stage name "Sheen" over his more ethnic birth name "Estevez", Emilio chose to retain the family
name, hoping to avoid riding his father's coat tails. He also thought the double "E" set of initials was "pretty".
He
appeared in a few TV movies, the first of which was Seventeen Going on Nowhere (1980) (TV), before making his big-screen debut opposite 'Matt Dillon' in 1982's Tex (1982). A part in The Outsiders (1983) followed, and Estevez made his first big splash as the punk rocker Otto in the cult classic
Repo Man (1984).
Originally cast as Bender, "The Criminal" in the seminal 'John Hughes (I)' flick
The Breakfast Club (1985), Estevez took the part of Andrew, "The Athlete" instead after Hughes could find no one
else to fill the role. Another ensemble film, St. Elmo's Fire (1985) came next. Then Estevez made his screen-writing debut with That Was Then... This Is Now (1985), a film in which he also starred.
He then starred in the Stephen King thriller Maximum Overdrive (1986), but the film was a failure. The ambitious young actor added directing to his palette with
Wisdom (1986) in 1986, but the film was universally panned and struck out at the box office. Estevez
quickly rebounded with hits like Stakeout (1987) and Young Guns (1988), as well as their subsequent sequels. He tried his hand at directing again with Men at Work (1990) before taking on one of his most famous roles as Coach Gordon Bombay in The Mighty Ducks (1992). The enormously popular Disney film spawned sequels and a NHL hockey team of the same name,
but Estevez was interested in making weighter films.
He agreed to make a brief appearance in D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996) in exchange for Disney helping him finance and distribute another effort as actor-director,
The War at Home (1996). Though smiled on by critics, The War at Home (1996) received a paltry distribution by Disney and thus went largely unseen. A devastated Estevez
considered quitting the business but has ultimately continued to work in films, including a fourth effort as director and
star, Rated X (2000) (TV), which co-starred brother 'Charlie Sheen (I)' and was a selection at the Sundance
Film Festival. In 2006, Bobby (2006), a film about the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy that Estevez wrote, directed, and
acted in, premiered at the Venice Film Festival and received a seven-minute standing ovation
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Arthur et les Minimoys (2006) (voice: English version) .... Ferryman ... aka Arthur and the Invisibles (Philippines:
English title) (USA) ... aka Arthur and the Minimoys (Hong Kong: English title) ... aka Arthur et les Minimoys (France)
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Reyes magos, Los (2003) (uncredited) .... Jimmy ... aka 3 rois mages, Les (France) ... aka The 3 Wise Men
(International: English title) ... aka Trois rois mages, Les (France)
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Sand (2000) .... Trip ... aka Sandstorm
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Rated X (2000) (TV) .... Jim Mitchell
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"Saturday Night Live" .... Host (1 episode, 1994) ... aka NBC's Saturday Night (USA: first season title) ...
aka SNL (USA: informal title) ... aka SNL 25 (USA: alternative title) ... aka Saturday Night (USA: second season title)
... aka Saturday Night Live '80 (USA: sixth season title) - Emilio Estevez/Pearl Jam (1994) TV Episode .... Host
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Another Stakeout (1993) .... Detective Bill Reimers ... aka Stakeout 2 ... aka The Lookout
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Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) .... Sgt. Jack Colt ... aka National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 (USA: complete title)
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The Mighty Ducks (1992) .... Gordon Bombay ... aka Champions (Australia) (UK) ... aka The Mighty Ducks Are
the Champions (UK: video box title)
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Young Guns II (1990) .... William H. 'Billy the Kid' Bonney ... aka Young Guns II: Blaze of Glory (UK)
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Young Guns (1988) .... William H. 'Billy the Kid' Bonney
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Wisdom (1986) .... John Wisdom
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Repo Man (1984) .... Otto Maddox, Repo Man
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Nightmares (1983) .... J.J. Cooney (segment "Bishop of Battle")
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Tex (1982) .... Johnny Collins
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