Forget the breakfast club , Martin Sheen didn't want Emilio Estévez to join him in the stage name club.
Indeed, the West Wing alum (born Ramón Estévez ) admitted that he didn’t want his oldest son—whom he shares with wife Janet Sheen —to follow in his footsteps and change his moniker at the beginning of his acting career.
“I remember when my children started coming into the profession and they were deciding whether or not to use Estévez,” Martin, 85, said in the Oct. 31 episode of Josh Horowitz ’s Happy Sad Confused podcast. “Emilio was on the verge of changing his last name to Sheen.”
However, The Breakfast Club actor, 63, decided to go by his birth name once he saw Emilio Sheen written out “in print.”
“It just doesn’t fit,” Martin

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