He is also an excellent poker player and a fairly good cook, but is very uneducated and stubborn, which coupled with his excessive flatulence, is a frequent theme of jokes about him. Despite his apparent lack of intelligence, he is sometimes very observant. He is friendly, innocent and he clearly loves his father and uncle, but is often dismissive towards them.
Jake's style, personality and attitude changes as the series progresses, from a more cute, little-boy charm in the first season to a sardonic teenager in later seasons. After Charlie's death, Jake at first does not show any emotion but it is later revealed that, like Alan, he painfully misses him and still grieves his death . He proceeds to tell his father that the most important thing Charlie taught him was that when he is his uncle's age he wants to be married and have a family, because Charlie seemed very lonely and unhappy. Despite his young age, he has proven himself to be charming enough to get sex from older women . Jake and Eldridge decide to join the Army following their high school graduation.
Jake forms a friendship with Walden, who buys the beach house, and has such an impact on his life he tells Walden that he would name his child with his then girlfriend Tammy, Walden Harper. At the end of the tenth season he announces to the household that he is being shipped to Japan for a year. He and Alan go on a father son bonding trip together before he leaves. Initially Charlie's gorgeous but dim-witted girlfriend until Charlie broke it off with her so he could date Mia.
During this time Judith briefly dated Kandi's father Andi leading an interesting joke Jake told his father about the possibility Kandi could be his stepmother, stepsister and stepcousin all at once. Kandi and Alan had a superficial relationship based mostly on sex, but they eventually wed in Las Vegas, where they also won half a million dollars. After only four months of marriage, and spending nearly all of their winnings, Kandi kicked Alan out of their condominium, which was later revealed to be because Alan did not want to have another child with her. Kandi is soon offered a role as a forensics expert on a CSI-type television series, entitled Stiffs.
At the same time, Alan sees that Jake is practically grown up and he returns to Kandi to agree to have a baby with her. However, moments before they try to conceive, Kandi finally signs the divorce papers to ensure that Alan will not have any claim on her new-found television lucre, and disappears from Alan's life. In the tenth season, Kandi resurfaces as a television star and tries to win Alan back, but despite his temptations, Alan ultimately rejects her, as he is in a relationship with Lyndsey McElroy. After a paparazzo acquires altered photographs of them together, Kandi goes to explain the situation to Lyndsey, and for unknown reasons they end up having sex.
If caet are wondering where the many women of Two and a Half Men are today, then look no further. Mia agrees to date him as long as he quits nen, alcohol and eating meat, but Charlie does it anyway behind her back. Later, she Stars cinema el dorado ar back and asked Charlie for his sperm so that she could have a baby, Charlie proposes to her instead and the couple go with Alan and Kandi to Robert hook to get hitched. After her recurring role in Two and a Half Men, Emmanuelle Vaugier continued to land multiple roles in movies and television.
Later on, Lisa tells Charlie that she is getting married and he invites her casg to his house and pretends 2 and a half men cast have become a true family man, in hopes that she will come back to him. Lisa and her husband eventually gets a divorce and she gives Charlie a second chance. Denise was married to her costar Charlie W from to Inthe couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Sam. Only one year later, they welcomed their second daughter, named Lola. Years ago, she was featured in a soft-core porn movie, Cinnamon's Buns. She and Eldridge live in the San Fernando Valley, across the street from Judith, Herb, Jake, and Millie.
She divorced her husband Chris after discovering his affair with their babysitter. Alan began dating Lyndsey at the end of season 7, and their relationship was initially kept a secret from their sons. In the Season 9 episode "One False Move, Zimbabwe!", Alan says Lyndsey is dating someone else, a fact later confirmed when he meets her very young boyfriend and is misled into thinking he could reunite with her. Alan later tells Jake that he and Lyndsey are dating but have absolutely no intention of getting married. They however get engaged in the season ten episode "Something My Gynecologist Said". This does not deter Lyndsey from having sex with Alan's ex-wife Kandi when Kandi attempts to reconcile with Alan.
Later, in season ten, Lyndsey breaks up with Alan again and begins dating a man named Nick. Nick is unseen, though Alan spies on him and Lyndsey and hears them having loud sex. As season eleven begins, it is unknown what happened to Nick, but Lyndsey reveals she is dating another man who turns out to be Larry Martin.
She still keeps Alan around for sex only, revealing that Larry is lousy in bed but that she likes all of his other qualities. Larry eventually proposes to Lyndsey and she accepts, but the wedding is cancelled when Larry learns of Alan's true identity and that Lyndsey cheated. Lyndsey returns early in season twelve after 60 days in alcohol rehab, only to find out that Alan married Walden. She immediately gets drunk and goes to Alan, suggesting that they resume their sex-only relationship. In the final episode, Alan telephones Lyndsey to inform her that should anything happen to him, she was the love of his life (since he currently fears the wrath of a very-alive Charlie). Though she tells him she loves him, she is in a pawn shop selling Alan's engagement ring behind his back.
Formerly a one-night stand, Chelsea seems to be one of the few women out of Charlie's countless relationships that has caused him to try to make positive changes in his debaucherous lifestyle. She became close friends with Alan, something Charlie enjoyed because Alan could take her to museums and foreign films . In the seventh season premiere, Charlie finally decides to let go of Mia and commit to Chelsea. As the season progresses, however, Chelsea unintentionally begins to bring out Charlie's evil side, as he starts treating Alan and Jake cruelly if they accidentally inconvenience her. Charlie and Chelsea make several attempts to reconcile, most recently following her breakup with Brad.
Chelsea tried to reunite with Charlie, but was thwarted due to her best friend, Gail , sleeping with him. Jake was driving at the beginning of this episode, but when the police came after them in a cop car, Jake and Charlie switched seats, causing Charlie to lose his license. While credited among the main cast as Jennifer Taylor during the seventh season, CBS press releases bill her as a recurring character.
At Charlie's funeral, she spitefully says that he gave her chlamydia. She appears in the finale with a huge check from Charlie and an apology letter for shooting her while they were dating. Marty Pepper (Carl Reiner, seasons 7–8, 11), Evelyn's much older boyfriend, a retired TV producer. Evelyn first invites him round to Charlie's house when she goes to visit.
He believes Alan and Charlie to be gay and Jake to be their adopted son, which he quips would make a great sitcom. This becomes the premise of season 12 of the show with Alan and Walden marrying to adopt a child. He gives the boys advice on how to score with women, telling them to say to a woman that he will give her, her own sitcom. He meets Evelyn's newly found granddaughter but does not like her living with them when Walden throws her out of his house as she is receiving all of Evelyn's attention, leaving no time for sex between them. He initially mistakes Evelyn inviting Jenny to stay as a sexual reason as he had never done a grandmother/grandchild combination before. He believes Walden and Alan to be gay and ask the minister to marry them at his and Evelyn's wedding.
He believes Walden to be one of Evelyn's sons and prefers him over Alan, as most people do. He and Evelyn reportedly have an "open marriage", in that they can sleep with other people, as Evelyn does on at least 2 occasions following the wedding. In his original appearance ("Warning, It's Dirty") the character was slightly different, he spoke with a slight lisp and out of one side of his mouth. After warming up to her, Walden and Alan invite her to move in after she reveals she has nowhere to go. Though she exhibits many of Charlie's personality traits , Jenny is considerably much nicer and down-to-earth than he was.
Thus far, she has formed good relationships with her surviving relatives, Walden, Berta and Walden's friend Barry . She and Jake have never met thus far, but she does know he exists and would like to meet him. In "Welcome Home, Jake" she meets Barry for the first time, mistaking him for Jake. She happily gives him a hug only to be disgusted when she discovers the truth.
She eventually takes a liking to Barry and the two become the best of friends. Though it is apparent that Walden is attracted to her, he believes she has no drive or ambition. Fearing she may turn into "another Alan", he tries to be a positive role model for her.
Jenny considered Walden the greatest father figure she'd ever had. She moved from her home in New York City in order to find her dad in Malibu. She apparently has a poor relationship with her mother and the only reason she became an actress was "to piss her mother off," as she wanted her to become a doctor. In the twelfth season, Jenny uses her experience in the LGBT community to help Walden and Alan pose as a gay couple so that they can adopt Louis, and moves out of the beach house so Louis can stay in Jake's room. She makes a brief appearance in the final episode, where she receives a large cheque and an apology letter from Charlie, who survived his accident in Paris. She also appears to have gone back to her promiscuous ways, given that she was apparently having a threesome with two women and forgot they were in her bedroom.
Dr. Alan Jerome Harper (Jon Cryer, Seasons 1–12), Charlie's younger brother by 2 years, is well-meaning, but continuously makes poor choices and mistakes, while also being bullied by Charlie, Berta and Judith. He and his ex-wife, Judith, are Jake's parents, and Alan is possibly the biological father of Judith's second child, a daughter named Millie Melnick. After losing his house to Judith in the divorce, he moves in with Charlie. He is generally a pleasant and supportive man, but seems to have an attraction to women who treat him poorly, which may stem from the non-nurturing relationship he had with his and Charlie's mother.
In the season 4 episode, "Repeated Blows to His Unformed Head", it is revealed that Alan has a pregnancy fetish, which he says is due to Judith only varying from her sexless marriage policy while pregnant with Jake. Also, in the Season 6 episode, "She'll Still Be Dead at Halftime", he confesses that he likes feet . In the season 3 finale, Alan marries a twenty-two-year-old dumbbell named Kandi who was one of Charlie's former girlfriends.
After Charlie had canceled his wedding with Mia, Alan and Kandi got married instead. Although in the season 4 premiere, four months after the marriage Kandi throws Alan out of her condo and divorces Alan which leads him to paying alimony to two ex-wives. Jon Cryer as Alan Harper, Charlie's younger brother, a struggling chiropractor, Jake's twice-divorced father, Walden's best friend, and Jenny's uncle. State Long Beach but continually stricken with bad luck due to poor choices and mistakes, which are due to a lifetime of suffering from Charlie's abuse and Evelyn's neglect, as well as favoring Charlie over him.
In the 12th and final season, Alan agrees to "marry" Walden for the latter to adopt a child, and for months, the two pretend to be a gay couple. In the series' penultimate episode, Walden and Alan end the marriage as Walden had successfully adopted a six-year-old named Louis. Alan finally proposes to Lyndsey and agrees to marry her in the final episodes. Cryer is the only cast member who appears in all 262 episodes of the series.
The two were married from 2002 to 2006, and they have two daughters together. Even though the couple split, they both still spend time with their children together. Denise has one more child, a baby girl she adopted, name Eloise Joni. Her most recent role was in a comedy film "1st born" where she played one of the main characters.
Jones got his big break on the hit show even though he had some acting credits to his name. Jones was just 10 when he was cast for the role of Jake Harper, Alan's son and Charlie's nephew. He was a recurring character until season 11, following his controversial backlash at the show.
Jones started the series on a great note earning $200,000 per episode and an impressive signing bonus. His salary was bumped up to $300,000 per episode towards the end, making him the highest-paid child TV star in 2010. Barry Foster (Clark Duke, seasons 11–12), was the working partner of Walden's love interest at the time Nicole. He is a full grown man but due to his youthful looks, childish personality, and short stature – he is often mistaken to be a kid. After Nicole left Malibu to work for Google in San Francisco, Barry was left homeless and without a job. He moves in with Walden temporarily, until Walden decides he's had enough of people moving into his house so he found Barry an apartment.
Nevertheless, Walden takes a liking to Barry and the two become good friends. Jenny, Alan and Berta mistook him for Jake upon meeting him for the first time. Since his first appearance on the show, Barry's role gradually becomes more significant. He is there when the birth mother of Walden and Alan's supposed child goes into labour and stays to be there with them. Charlie Sheen as Charlie Harper (seasons 1–8), a hedonistic bachelor, former rock musician-turned-jingle/children's songwriter, Alan's brother, Jake's uncle, and Jenny's father. Despite his arrogant and rambunctious demeanor, he does possess a kind heart, though he very rarely shows it.
He is written out of the series at the beginning of season nine, after being pushed in front of a train and killed offscreen, due to Charlie Sheen being fired from the show. In the episode "Why We Gave Up Women", Charlie's ghost, portrayed by Kathy Bates, visits Alan, and is forced to spend eternity in hell as a woman with a pair of testicles. He has a daughter named Jenny, whose existence he never disclosed to his family. In season 11, she resurfaces as an adult, but has no idea he had died. The series finale abandons the idea that Charlie is deceased by revealing that Rose faked his death and held him prisoner in a pit for four years.
In a November 2012 interview with a Christian website, Angus T. Jones said he had recently converted to Christianity and joined a Seventh-day Adventist church. He attacked the show as "filth that contradicts his moral values" and said that he was sick of being a part of it. Producers explained that Jones was not expected back on the set until 2013, because his character was not scheduled to appear in the final two episodes before the winter hiatus. The role of youngest family member was filled by Amber Tamblyn, who plays Jenny, the long-lost illegitimate daughter of Charlie Harper, and later by Edan Alexander, who plays Louis, Walden Schmidt's adopted son. On March 18, 2014, Angus T. Jones officially announced his departure from the show by stating that he had been "a paid hypocrite".
Nevertheless, he apologised to Lorre for his actions and appeared in a cameo in the series finale on February 19, 2015. At the end of the ninth season, Jake joins the US Army; he appears occasionally during season 10, briefly dating Tammy , who is 17 years his senior and has three kids, as well as Tammy's daughter Ashley . In the 10th season, Walden proposes to his English girlfriend Zoey , only to be turned down, and discovers she has another man.
Meanwhile, Alan gets engaged to his girlfriend Lyndsey, while Judith leaves her second husband Herb Melnick after he cheats on her with his receptionist . Alan and Lyndsey's relationship of three years ends as she wants to move on. Rose returns and briefly dates Walden, later stalking him as she did to Charlie. Walden begins to date a poor but ambitious woman named Kate (Brooke D'Orsay) and changes his name to "Sam Wilson", pretending to be poor to find someone who wants him for him, not for his money. They later break up when he reveals who he really is, though Kate realizes that Walden's money helped her become a successful clothing designer. Jake announces he is being shipped to Japan for at least a year, so Alan and he go on a father-son bonding trip.