Charlie Sheen Won't Star in 'Major League' If He Behaves Like Lindsay Lohan?
Feb. 25 2011, Published 3:35 p.m. ET
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.
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."
"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.
"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."