Martin Sheen has said that he is praying for his troubled actor son Charlie and is keen to appear on screen with him again. The 'Two and a Half Men' star has battled with drugs and recently entered rehab in his home.
Speaking about his son Martin said he is supporting him "With prayer. We lift him up and we ask everyone who cares about him to lift him up, and lift up all those who are in the grip of drug and alcohol abuse, because they are looking for transcendence."
The actor is in the UK for the premiere of his film 'The Way' at London’s British Film Institute. Asked by the press association about the possibility of working with his son again Sheen said "That would be another miracle and we'd look forward to it, very much so."
'The Way' is directed by one of his other sons Emilio Estevez and tells the story of a man walking the Camino de Santiago to collect the remains of his dead son. James Nesbitt also stars in the film.
Estevez said "We look at this film like a retelling of The Wizard Of Oz. Martin's character is Dorothy, Nesbitt's is the scarecrow, and they're looking for the wizard - but instead of going to Oz, they're going to Santiago de Compostela."