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Emilio Estévez has 3 siblings, and they are Ramón Luis Estévez, Charlie Sheen, and Renée Estévez.
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He wrote the script for That Was Then, This Is Now.
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He was in the movie That Was Then, This Is Now, which was based on the book by S.E. Hinton.
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Emilio is the eldest son of Martin Sheen and Janet Sheen.
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Emilio stars in the hit movie The Breakfast Club and his character is known as "The Jock".
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Emilio is of Irish and Spanish heritage.
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Emilio is in the 2006 film Bobby.
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Emilio was listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1985" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 37.
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Emilio graduated from Santa Monica High School.
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As teens, Emilio and future stars Rob Lowe, Chad Lowe, Chris Penn, and Sean Penn were close friends. They used to act, write, produce, and direct movies on a home video camera.
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Emilio had two children with ex-girlfriend Carey Salley.
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Emilio served as best man at the wedding of Tom Cruise and Mimi Rogers.
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Emilio took a Robert McKee screenwriting course.
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Emilio is the uncle of Sam Sheen.
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Emilio earned $3 million dollars for his role in D3: The Mighty Ducks.
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Emilio's trademark is his unique laugh.
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Emilio stands at 5'7" tall.
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Emilio is a former Brat-Packer.
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Emilio's claim to fame started when he was playing Keith "Two-bit" Matthews in Francis Ford Coppola's The Outsiders (1983), based on the popular book by S.E. Hinton.
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Emilio is the oldest child in his family.
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Emilio was once engaged to Demi Moore and has married Paula Abdul.
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In 1984, Emilio's wife Carey Salley gave birth to their first child, their son Taylor Levi Estevez. Then in 1986 she gave birth to their daughter Paloma Estevez.
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Emilio's father is Martin Sheen (aka Ramon Estevez) and his mother is Janet Sheen. He comes from a famous acting family, his with brothers Ramon Estevez and Charlie Sheen (aka Carlos Estevez) and a sister, Renee Estevez.