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Anger Management (TV Series) from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia Anger Management (TV series) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Anger Management Genre Sitcom Created by Bruce Helford Charlie Sheen Starring Selma Blair Shawnee Smith Daniela Bobadilla Noureen DeWulf Michael Arden Derek Richardson Barry Corbin Brian Austin Green Laura Bell Bundy Opening theme "Anger Management Theme" by Raney Shockne Composer(s) Raney Shockne Country of origin United States Originallanguage(s) English No. of seasons 2 No. of episodes 92 (List of episodes) Production Bruce Helford Executiveproducer(s) Dave Caplan Mark Burg Vince Totino Joe Roth Bob Kushell Robert Maron Running time 22 minutes Mohawk Productions Productioncompany(s) Revolution Studios Estevez/Sheen Productions Twisted Television Lionsgate Television Distributor Debmar-Mercury 20th Television Broadcast Original channel FX Picture format 480i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) Original run June 28, 2012 – present External links Website Anger Management is an American television sitcom that premiered on FX on June 28, 2012. [1] The series is based on the 2003 film of the same name and stars Charlie Sheen in a role similar to that of Jack Nicholson from the 2003 film.[2][3] Anger Managementbroke a ratings record with 5.74 million viewers on its series debut night, which ranks as the most-watched sitcom premiere in cable history.[4][5] On November 7, 2014 FX announced that the series would end after its 100th episode.[6] Premise[edit] The series revolves around Charlie Goodson (Sheen), a one-time minor league baseball player who struggled to take the next step due to recurring anger issues. Thanks to a female therapist, Dr. Kate Wales (Selma Blair), Charlie was able to get his issues under control and finally make it to the major leagues. But he had a relapse during a big league game, breaking a bat over his knee in anger and causing a career-ending injury. The incident inspired Charlie to return to school and become an anger management therapist. Charlie is divorced from his one- time wife, Jennifer (Shawnee Smith), on whom he cheated multiple times during his baseball- playing days. The two still see a lot of each other, mainly due to having joint custody of their teenage daughter, Sam (Daniela Bobadilla), who has her own issues with OCD. Charlie has a complicated relationship with Kate, who is not only his therapist, but also his best friend and a sex-only love interest. He holds regular group sessions in his home for anger management patients, and also does anger therapy at an area prison.[7] Cast and characters[edit] Main[edit] Charlie Sheen as Charles (a.k.a Charlie) Goodson, a former professional baseball player turned anger management therapist.[8] Selma Blair as Dr. Kate Wales, Charlie's ex–therapist-colleague and friend with benefits. (episodes 1–52, 57 and 63) Shawnee Smith as Jennifer Goodson, Charlie's ex-wife.[note 1] Daniela Bobadilla as Sam Goodson, Charlie and Jennifer's teenage daughter. (episodes 1–52, 54, 57 and 63) Noureen DeWulf as Lacey, Charlie's spoiled, shallow and destructive anger management patient. Michael Arden as Patrick, Charlie's gay passive-aggressive anger management patient. Derek Richardson as Nolan Johnson, Charlie's unassertive anger management patient. Barry Corbin as Ed, Charlie's elderly politically-incorrect anger management patient.[9] (episodes 3–present; recurring previously) Brian Austin Green as Sean Healy, Charlie's nemesis who has also dated Jennifer. After Jennifer leaves him over his infidelity, Sean and Charlie become friends and tomcat around together. (episode 45–present; recurring previously) Laura Bell Bundy as Dr. Jordan Denby, a new psychologist in Charlie's life. (episode 47– present)[10] She is a recovering and sometimes relapsing alcoholic. Recurring[edit] Brett Butler as Brett, the bartender at a tavern Charlie frequents. Michael Boatman as Michael, Charlie's neighbor and friend who is in the real estate business. He is always mooching things while listening to Charlie talk about his romantic pursuits. He is especially unlucky at love.[11](episodes 1–55) James Black as Cleo/Derek, a "gay" member of Charlie's prison anger therapy group. In "Charlie's Patient Gets Out of Jail", Cleo is released on parole and reveals to Charlie that his real name is Derek and that he had a wife before going to prison, claiming he's only "prison gay". Darius McCrary as Donovan, a "prison-gay" member of Charlie's prison anger therapy group and Cleo/Derek's romantic partner. (episodes 1–42) Stephen Taylor as Wayne, a member of Charlie's prison anger therapy group. (episodes 1– 74) Aldo Gonzalez as Ernesto, a member of Charlie's prison anger therapy group. Martin Sheen as Martin Goodson, Charlie's hyper-critical father. Steve Valentine as Dr. Lesley Moore, a rival psychiatrist whom Charlie considers his arch-enemy. Anna Hutchison as Sasha, a hooker who is occasionally a real girlfriend for Charlie. Michael Gross as Dr. Randy Warren, a "psychic psychologist" whom Charlie exposes as a fraud. He later appears in Charlie's prison therapy group. Elaine Hendrix as Warden Hartley, the new warden at the prison where Charlie and Jordan work. Production[edit] On July 18, 2011, it was announced that a show based on the 2003 film of the same name was in development with Charlie Sheen starring in the role originally played by Jack Nicholson from the film. The series is Sheen's first acting role since he was officially fired from the hit CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men.[2] On October 27, 2011, it was announced that FX had picked up the series with an initial ten episode order which, if successful, FX would then order an additional 90 episodes under a syndication model crafted by Debmar-Mercury. On August 29, 2012 it was announced that the show would be picked up for a further 90 episodes.[12] On January 9, 2013, FX president John Landgraf said that there will essentially be "45 new episodes per year". Landgraf also announced that Martin Sheen, who guest-starred in season one as Charlie's on-screen father, would become a season two regular cast member.[13] While Martin did continue appearing on the show, it was only in selected episodes and he was not promoted to season two regular. FX is paying a $600,000-per-episode license fee for the series.[14] In an effort to boost its sagging season two ratings, FX announced that four episodes (two of them first-run) would air on FX's parent network Fox on Monday nights in June, starting June 3, 2013.[15] Casting[edit] Casting announcements began in January 2012, with Shawnee Smith and Selma Blair first cast as the two female leads. Smith was cast as Charlie's ex-wife and Blair was cast as Charlie's therapist and possible love interest.[16][17] Several actresses tested for the two female lead roles, including Julie Benz, Jenica Bergere, Elaine Hendrix (who would get a role on the show), Kate Reinders and Nichole Hiltz.[18] Next to be cast was Noureen DeWulf, in the role of Lacey, a spoiled rich girl who is sentenced to join the therapy group after shooting her boyfriend in the testicles when he cheated on her. [19] Michael Arden and Daniela Bobadilla were cast as, respectively, Patrick (an openly gay member of Charlie's therapy group) and Sam (Charlie's teenage daughter who has obsessive- compulsive disorder).[20] Barry Corbin was cast as Ed, a cranky, bigoted Vietnam veteran and the member of the therapy group who is angry at everyone. Originally billed as a recurring character, the producers decided after just two episodes to make Ed a series regular. Derek Richardson was the last actor cast in the series, in the role of Nolan, a frequently stoned member of the therapy group whose anger issue is that he has no anger.[21] Denise Richards, Lindsay Lohan, Cee Lo Green, Kerri Kenney-Silver,[22] have made guest appearances. and Brian Austin Green, who also initially made a guest appearance, was promoted to a starring role following the dismissal of Selma Blair. Guitarist Slash has made a cameo appearance. Charlie Sheen's father, Martin Sheen, who made a guest appearance in season one as Charlie's on-screen father, has an expanded role in the second season. FX president John Landgraf said, "I thought it would be a better series if it was also a multi-generational series".[13] Selma Blair's dismissal[edit] On June 17, 2013, TMZ reported that Sheen had told producers that he would refuse to work should Blair turn up to work that day as a result of her being the most vocal among the cast and crew[23] regarding complaints about him being a "menace" to work with – specifically his punctuality and work ethic.[24] The following day, TMZ reported that Sheen had told the producers that if they refused to fire Blair, then he would quit.[25] Later that day, Lionsgate issued a statement confirming that Blair would not be returning to the show[26] and that a new female lead role would be created to fill the void.[23] The new female lead role was described as a "by-the-book psychiatrist" who joins Charlie to co-author the sex study research he and Kate had been working on before she left and moved to India.[27] On August 5, 2013, FX announced that Laura Bell Bundy would be replacing Blair as Charlie's new colleague, Dr. Jordan Denby, with production on the first episode featuring Bundy's character beginning that same day.[28] It was also announced that Brian Austin Green would have an expanded role following Blair's firing.
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