The American actor, known for his role as Jake Harper in the CBS sitcom, turned his life around 180 degrees after leaving fiction.
On September 22, 2003, the first episode of Two and a Half Men took place. The American comedy starred up to the eighth season, Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones, and joined the cast of Ashton Kutcher in the last four. The series, which aired on CBS in 2004, 2007, 2008, and 2009, won the People’s Choice Awards, and was nominated for an Emmy in 2006, 2007, and 2008. After its resounding success, on February 19, 2015, it was commented that which is sealed, every generation ends.
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The relationship between Charlie Sheen and his brother Alan Harper has been broken for years
The relationship between Charlie Sheen and his brother Alan Harper has been broken for years
If one of the protagonists has changed over the years, it was Angus T. Jones. The actor, who played Jake Harper, was seen by Page Six cameras on the streets of the neighborhood of Glendale (California) where he now lives. In the photos, Angus T. Jones, 29, appears completely unknown.
With a heavy and serious face, wearing a T-shirt, shorts and a backward baseball cap accessory, Angus did not hide. In appearance, he sports a bushy beard and glasses. A similar image that he showed a year ago, then walking with bare feet, each of which raised some fears about his life.
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In 2012, Angus T. Jones left the series unexpectedly, forcing God among the reasons to start a new way from the media and the world of interpretation. In the same year he was baptized in the Seventh and Seventh Adventist Christian Church, Protestant Origin. But that’s not all, because he encouraged the audience to stop watching the comment that came to describe “filth” and “hedonistic” character, referring to Charlie Sheen.
On the other hand, he opined that the space “looks down on the problems of our world, which are really a problem for many people”, and he recognized himself as a “hypocritical wage”. With the success of the series, Angus T. Jones became the last child star on television at the age of 17 to earn $300,000 per episode. At the moment, Jones leads a relaxed life and is not very active in social networks, except when he finished the scenes when the program with which he was introduced was goodbye.
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