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Charlie Sheen Won't Star in 'Major League' If He Behaves Like Lindsay Lohan?

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Feb. 25 2011, Published 3:35 p.m. ET

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The CEO of Morgan Creek Productions, James G. Robinson, who's behind Charlie Sheen's upcoming Major League movie reportedly says he doesn't want to deal with another "Lindsay Lohan" situation.

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Robinson told TMZ "I'm not going to risk putting Charlie in the movie if he continues messing up."

The rest of the season of Two and a Half Men has been officially canceled by creator Chuck Lorre due to Charlie's "statements, conduct and condition."

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"Obviously with Major League 3 there's a huge part written for Charlie's character ... but after dealing with Lindsay Lohan on Georgia Rule, I can speak for someone who has experienced the difficulties of working with an actor dealing with addiction," Robinson explained to TMZ.

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"I won't go through that again," he added. "If Charlie doesn't straighten up ... I unfortunately can't put him in the movie."

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"When Lindsay was doing Georgia Rule, she would miss full days of work," Robinson said. "When an actor doesn't show up for work, you can lose half-a-million dollars a day paying the 250 other people there for the shoot and the costs for the set."

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