There has been a new sighting of Angus T. Jones more than six years after the cast of Two and a Half Men gave their seal of approval to their popular sitcom. The actor gained notoriety for portraying the trio’s youngest member on the CBS program, essentially growing up in front of the audience. The child actor, who debuted on the series at the age of 10, left it earlier after openly criticizing it. He was 21 when he finally made an appearance in the 2015 finale.
The now-27-year-old artist was sighted in Los Angeles on August 27, but if you didn’t look closely, you might not have recognized him at all. In keeping with the facial hair he has been sporting while out of the spotlight, Jones had a full beard covering the lower half of his face. The actor wore a T-shirt, shorts, and a beanie hat for a casual outfit, but he had no shoes on.
Since Jones left the program that helped him become well-known, fans have seen a lot less of him. He last made an appearance in a Horace and Pete episode back in 2016.
Continue reading to learn more about the Two and a Half Men cast members’ recent activities!
Kutcher Ashton
After Charlie Sheen’s infamous departure in season nine, Ashton Kutcher joined the show and remained until the show’s conclusion. He portrayed the wealthy Walter Schmidt, whose persona bought Charlie Harper’s home after the latter’s demise.
After Men ended in 2012, Kutcher portrayed himself on Family Guy, made an appearance on Shark Tank, and then made the switch to Netflix to become the executive producer and star of The Ranch. In July 2015, he wed That ’70s Show co-star Mila Kunis. Son Dimitri and daughter Wyatt are the couple’s two children.
Chuck Sheen
In the first eight seasons of the CBS sitcom, Charlie Sheen played Charlie Harper, one of the original “guys” in Two and a Half Men, with Jon Cryer playing his on-screen brother. Sheen entered drug rehab, the eighth season was shortened, and he and executive producer Chuck Lorre notably sparred in the media and on social media, which led to Sheen’s termination from the show (and the creation of the terms “winning” and “tiger’s blood”). After being murdered off, Kathy Bates went on to portray him as a ghost.
Sheen landed the TV adaptation of Anger Management after leaving Two and a Half Men, which ran from 2012 to 2014 and produced 100 episodes over two seasons. Since then, Sheen has been on The Goldbergs and in the films 9/11, Scary Movie 5, and Machete Kills. He disclosed in 2015 that he had HIV.
Jeremy Cryer
All 12 seasons of Two and a Half Men featured Jon Cryer as divorced Alan Harper, Charlie’s brother, Jake’s father, and Walden’s friend.
Cryer has appeared on Mom, The Ranch, NCIS, Robot Chicken, and Lady Dynamite in addition to writing a book on his career in show business.
Jones, Angus T.
In the movie Two and a Half Men, Angus T. Jones portrayed Jake, Alan Harper’s son, as the “half man.” At age 17, he was the highest paid child actor on television, but after deciding to follow a monastic vocation in real life, he expressed a wish to leave the show. Jones eventually departed the show, but he came back for the 2015 season finale.
After leaving the sitcom, Jones attended University of Colorado Boulder and later started an entertainment company with Justin Combs, the son of Sean Combs. In 2016’s Horace and Pete, starring Louis C.K., he played his final known acting appearance.