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Eddie Van Halen as himself (season 7, episode 1) Elvis Costello as himself, Charlie's support, whisky and cigar group buddy (season 2, episode 1) Emilio Estevez as Andy, Charlie's long-time friend who dies before him (season 6, episode 11) Emily Osment as Ashley, Jake's girlfriend (season 10, episode 20) Emily Rose as Janine (season 6, episode 12)
"People Who Love Peepholes" is the second episode of the ninth season of the American sitcom Two and a Half Men. The 179th overall, the episode was written by series creators Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn, along with Eddie Gorodetsky and Jim Patterson, and directed by James Widdoes.
The pilot received positive reviews and an Artios Award nomination for Best Casting for TV, Comedy Pilot (Nikki Valko, Ken Miller). [1] In the week of October 1, 2003, the series was ranked 7th highest in the top ten shows of the week according to Nielsen Research, with an average 12.1/18 rating. [2] The series was renewed for a second season ...
Charlie Sheen and Angus T. Jones. Angus T. Jones—whom many people know as the character Jake Harper from Two and a Half Men—might've quit acting after the sitcom's end in 2015, ...
Over time, several supporting characters have been promoted to starring roles: Berta (recurring in season 1, regular in seasons 2–12), Charlie and Alan's (and later Walden's) sharp-tongued housekeeper; Kandi (recurring in season 3, regular in season 4; guest in seasons 10 and 12), one of Charlie's former one-night stands and later on, Alan's ...
Jon Cryer is open to returning to Two and a Half Men. ET's Kevin Frazier spoke to the 58-year-old actor following series creator Chuck Lorre's reconciliation with Charlie Sheen, and he expressed ...
After twelve seasons and more than 250 episodes, "Two and a Half Men" aired its series finale Thursday night -- and, of course, former star Charlie Harper had to make one last appearance before ...
Charlie gets tired of Alan's mooching and reaches the breaking point during the brothers' double date; but it works out for the best (for Charlie, anyway) when he discovers Alan's secret $5,000 hoard of money; Jake is left home alone for the first time but a horror film means it's Rose to the rescue.