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Sheen Heartbroken Over Losing Born on the Fourth of July Role to Cruise
30 Oct
Summary
- Sheen was set to star in Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July
- Cruise ultimately landed the role, which Sheen considered a "betrayal"
- Sheen confronted Stone years later about the decision

As of October 2025, Charlie Sheen is still grappling with the disappointment of losing the lead role in Oliver Stone's 1989 film Born on the Fourth of July. At the time, Sheen was a rising star, known for his work in movies like Platoon and Wall Street. He believed he had an agreement with Stone to play the part of Vietnam War veteran Ron Kovic.
However, Sheen's co-star and brother Emilio Estevez broke the news to him that Tom Cruise had been cast in the role instead. Sheen was shocked, feeling it was a "betrayal" after he and Stone had already discussed the project. While Sheen acknowledged Cruise's eventual brilliant performance, he was disappointed to have lost the opportunity.
Years later, Sheen confronted Stone about the decision in a chance encounter at a bar. Stone claimed he felt Sheen had lost interest in the project, but Sheen argued that they had simply lost touch and he remained passionate about the role. Despite the heartbreak, Sheen's own career continued to flourish, and he went on to star in many other successful films.




