Charlie Sheen is determined to be 'respected in Hollywood again' as he plans a comeback after years of substance abuse and shame outbursts, according to insiders, who claim the actor wants to avoid any drama amid his ongoing lawsuit against his neighbor. .
The Two and a Half Men alum, 58, became embroiled in a legal feud with Electra Schrock, a woman who lives in his Malibu apartment complex and allegedly tried to “strangle” him during a dispute on December 20.
Electra, 47, was charged with 'crime involving violence likely to cause serious bodily harm' and pleaded not guilty.
Now a source has exclusively told DailyMail.com that Charlie is 'not stressed' by the incident and is instead focusing on 'getting back to working more' and 'righting the mistakes he made'.
Charlie Sheen wants to be 'respected in Hollywood again' after years of public outbursts and substance abuse – and is focused on 'righting the mistakes he made'
The Two and a Half Men alum, 58, became embroiled in a lawsuit with his neighbor, Electra Schrock (pictured), after she allegedly tried to “strangle” him during a dispute on December 20.
The insider added that the actor, who was once known as an ardent partier with a difficult temper, has “matured tremendously” and is determined to repair his tarnished reputation.
'Charlie is happy and not stressed about the incident with his neighbor. “He has confidence in what the police and the court have done so far,” they said.
Electra (seen in court), 47, was charged with 'crime involving violence likely to cause great bodily harm' and pleaded not guilty
“Although the court has ordered her to stay away from him, from this point on he will do whatever the court recommends so that this is a side issue.
'He has enjoyed being away from drama in recent years and he wants this to continue in 2024.'
The source explained that Charlie – who, apart from a brief guest appearance on an episode of Bookie, hasn't appeared in anything since 2017 – is hoping to make a big comeback now that he's turned over a 'new' leaf.
“Charlie is focused on his health and is returning to work and correcting many of the mistakes he has made over the years,” they continued.
'He has matured and wants to be respected in Hollywood again. He doesn't want to be anyone's burden.
“He just hopes that the next time he's in the news it's because he did something great and not because of some random attack or outburst.
The insider added that the actor (pictured in 2011), who was once known as an ardent partygoer with a difficult temper, has “matured tremendously.”
The source explained that Charlie (pictured in 2011) is hoping to make a big comeback now that he has turned over a 'new' leaf
'He has matured and wants to be respected in Hollywood again. He's a brand new Charlie, they said – pictured in 1990
“He's a brand new Charlie and hopefully people will realize that sooner or later.”
DailyMail.com has contacted Charlie's representatives for comment.
During the '80s and '90s, Charlie starred in a slew of major films and shows, including Platoon, Wall Street, The Three Musketeers, The Arrival and Spin City.
His most notable role was undoubtedly the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men, which premiered in 2003 and ran for twelve seasons before ending in 2011.
But as his career blossomed, he faced a slew of controversies, including numerous stints in rehab, multiple public meltdowns, three failed marriages and a few run-ins with the law.
He also faced sexual assault allegations in 2017 and again in 2020 when Corey Feldman claimed the actor raped then-13-year-old Corey Haim in 1986. He has vehemently denied the accusation.
Over the weekend it was reported that the star, who usually lives a quiet life out of the spotlight, had an argument with his neighbor a few days earlier.
The incident reportedly started around 1pm after Charlie heard a knock on his door, with Electra reportedly barging into his house.
It was said she tried to strangle the father of five, ripping his shirt. He did not require hospital treatment.
During the '80s and '90s, Charlie starred in a host of major films and shows, including Platoon, Wall Street (pictured), The Three Musketeers, The Arrival and Spin City.
His most notable role was undoubtedly the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men, which premiered in 2003 and ran for twelve seasons before ending in 2011.
But as his career blossomed, Charlie (pictured in 2009) faced a slew of controversies, including numerous stints in rehab, multiple public meltdowns and a few run-ins with the law.
Charlie, who has now been sober for almost six years, told police that Electra had dumped trash on his doorstep the day before the attack and had recently sprayed a “sticky liquid” on his car, per TMZ.
The judge set her bail at $75,000 and granted a temporary restraining order banning her from staying away from Charlie.
Electra's attorney said during the hearing that she grabbed Charlie “by the collar” and not the neck, adding, “It appears to be nothing more than an overcharged misdemeanor battery.”
'There were no injuries. The victim was examined by a doctor, who stated that he was doing well.'
Charlie's lawyer told the court he is 'quite scared' after the incident.
She also claimed the 58-year-old had stitches on his body from a previous injury, and that the struggle led to someone 'coming out'.