Martin Sheen wants his son to have the spotlight.
Two days after Charlie Sheen released his Netflix documentary, aka Charlie Sheen , the director of the two-part film Andrew Renzi shared how the actor's famous dad felt about bringing his tumultuous real-life story to life.
"I watched the documentary sitting next to Martin," the filmmaker told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published Sept. 11, adding that the West Wing star was the "scariest person" to view the doc with. "I was, like, sitting next to the president of the United States, watching one of the earlier cuts of this film."
But Andrew's nerves were ultimately unnecessary. After all, he said Martin—who, along with Charlie's brother Emilio Estevez , opted not to sit down for an interview for the proje