Joe Estevez
Estevez in 2011
Born
Joseph Estévez

(1946-02-13) February 13, 1946
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • producer
Years active1975–present
Spouses
Shirley Monkman
(m. 1978; div. 2001)
    Constance Anderson
    (m. 2004)
    Children3
    RelativesMartin Sheen (brother)
    Emilio Estevez (nephew)
    Ramon Estevez (nephew)
    Charlie Sheen (nephew)
    Renée Estevez (niece)
    FamilyEstevez

    Joseph Estévez (born February 13, 1946) is an American actor and director.[1] He is the younger brother of actor Martin Sheen and the uncle of Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen, Renée Estevez, and Ramon Estevez.

    Life and career

    Early life

    Estevez was born in Dayton, Ohio to a Catholic, Galician (Spanish) father, Francisco Estévez (1898–1974), and an Irish mother, Mary Anne (née Phelan) (1903–1951). He is one of ten children—nine boys and one girl.

    As a child, he lived in the South Park neighborhood of Dayton. He attended Chaminade-Julienne High School, a Catholic High School located in Dayton. Upon his graduation, he enlisted and served in the United States Navy.

    Career

    After serving in the United States Navy, Estevez began pursuing an acting career starting in 1975. He initially used his mother's maiden name, Phelan, before using his surname, Estevez. Throughout his career, Estevez has appeared in numerous film and television roles in lead, supporting, and minor parts playing protagonists and antagonists, and he frequently appears in moderate and low-budget independent features and B-movies. In addition, he has worked as a voice-over artist and performs in stage productions. He has expressed in an interview that he wants to make movies that make a difference.[2]

    Estevez stood in for his brother in a number of long shots and in some of the voice-overs for Apocalypse Now (1979), as Martin Sheen was recovering from his heart attack.[3]

    In 1992, he acted in Armed for Action and Blood on the Badge.[4][5]

    He plays a villain, Cyrus, in the film Doonby (2012), which features former The Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider as a mysterious stranger who comes into a small town and falls in love with the spoiled daughter of Estevez's character, the local doctor.[2] He also co-stars with David Faustino in the feature Not Another B Movie (2011) released by Troma Entertainment.

    Estevez has recently worked with alternative-comedians Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington on various projects including On Cinema, The Tim Heidecker Murder Trial and as President Jason Davidson (and President Davidson Jr.) on the Adult Swim series Decker. In all his collaborations, Estevez either plays a fictionalized version of himself or a character being portrayed by a fictionalized version of Joe Estevez.[6]

    Personal life

    Joe Estevez is the youngest sibling of Martin Sheen and sounds very similar to him, a fact he took advantage of when he performed a voice-over for a National Shooting Sports Foundation pro-gunmaker commercial in 2000; at the time, his brother was famous for playing a President of the United States on the television series The West Wing. Sheen starred in a pro-gun control commercial that same year.[7] Estevez also recorded the voiceover for his brother's role as Captain Willard in Apocalypse Now after Sheen's health issues on set prevented him from doing so.[8][9]

    Selected filmography

    Joe Estevez film work
    Year Title Role Notes
    1975 Lucky Lady American Kid Film debut
    1979 Apocalypse Now Captain Benjamin L. Willard (voice) Estevez provided the voiceover track for Willard (the character was portrayed by his brother Martin Sheen, but since Sheen was unable to perform the narration for the character, Estevez was brought in to complete the narration track as his voice sounded almost identical to his brother's) and was used as a stand-in for Sheen after he had suffered a heart attack.[3]
    Uncredited
    1986 The Zero Boys Killer Credited as Joe Phelan
    1987 Terminal Exposure Eskenezy Credited as Joe Phelan
    1988 Human Error Phil Martins
    South of Reno Hector Credited as Joe Phelan
    1989 The Platinum Triangle Roland Geiger
    1990 Soultaker The Man/Soultaker
    1991 The Roller Blade Seven Saint O'ffender
    1992 Eddie Presley Eddie's father
    Return of the Roller Blade Seven Saint O'ffender
    The Legend of the Roller Blade Seven
    Blood on the Badge Captain Burton
    Armed for Action Detective West
    1993 Dark Universe Rod Kendrick
    Beach Babes from Beyond Uncle Bud
    Fatal Justice Ian "Mars" Connor
    1994 Double Blast Nadir
    Inner Sanctum II Detective Lane
    1995 Little Lost Sea Serpent Harry Rockwell Direct-to-video release
    Baby Ghost Winslow Cobblepott
    Dillinger and Capone Roy Direct-to-video release
    Guns and Lipsticks Sanders
    1996 Toad Warrior Mickey O'Malley Alternative title: Hell Comes to Frogtown III
    Rollergator Chico Dennis
    Werewolf Joel Alternative title: Arizona Werewolf
    Direct-to-video release
    1997 Quiet Days in Hollywood The Pick-Up Guy Alternative title: The Way We Are
    Guns of El Chupacabra Rocket Ranger Dan Danger Direct-to-video release
    1998 I Got the Hook Up Lamar Hunt
    No Code of Conduct Pappy
    Memorial Day Willard's Contact Uncredited
    1999 14 Ways to Wear Lipstick Maximo
    2000 The Catcher Father/Umpire
    2001 Shattered Faith Steve Townsend
    2002 Deathbed Art Direct-to-video release
    2003 Spanish Fly Harry Homeless Segment: "Autopsy: A Love Story"
    Hitman City Lt. O'Leary
    Summer Solstice Seth Arden
    Minds of Terror Farm Owner
    Zombiegeddon Brooks
    2004 Vampire Blvd. Mr. Big Shot
    I.R.A.: King of Nothing Seamus
    2005 Resurrection Mary Wilkes
    Hercules in Hollywood Zeus
    2006 Inner Rage Sheriff McCarthy
    San Franpsycho Detective Bill Culp
    2007 Sigma Die! Officer Brubek
    Alibi Detective Lombardi Also associate producer
    Flatland Abbott Square (voice) Short film
    2008 Withered One Marin Gray
    2009 Untitled Horror Comedy Chips Fisher
    Dead in Love Poker
    La Femme Vampir Joe
    Caesar and Otto's Summer Camp Massacre Joe Estevez
    2010 Horrorween Neighbor Also director
    Iron Soldier General Brooks
    La Femme Vampir Volume 2 Joe
    2011 Not Another B Movie Sterns
    2012 Caesar and Otto's Deadly Christmas Joe Estevez
    The Perfect Candidate Joe Estevez
    Turning Point The Boss
    Doonby Cyrus
    2013 Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan Meeks
    2015 Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance Captain Harmon
    2016 Enter the Samurai Himself Documentary on the creation of Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance
    2019 Gangsters Incorporated The Vice President
    Mister America Himself Archive footage
    Joe Estevez television work
    Year Title Role Notes
    1974 The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd E.W. Floyd Television movie
    Credited as Joseph Estevez
    The California Kid Don McCord Television movie
    1975 The Hatfields and the McCoys Troy Hatfield
    1979 Eischied Roth 1 episode
    Credited as Joseph Sheen
    1981 The Brady Brides Fireman 1 episode
    Credited as Joseph Sheen
    CHiPs Mel
    1982 The First Time Sailor Television movie
    Credited as Joseph Phelan
    Bring' Em Back Alive Kassle 1 episode
    Credited as Joseph Phelan
    1983 The Invisible Woman Police Officer #2 Television movie
    Credited as Joseph Phelan
    1984 I Married a Centerfold Reporter #2
    Whiz Kids D.A Meeks 1 episode
    Credited as Joseph Phelan
    1985 The Fourth Wise Man Townsperson Television movie
    Credited as Joseph Phelan
    1986 Starman West 1 episode
    1987 CBS Schoolbreak Special Coach 1 episode
    Credited as Joseph Phelan
    1990 Murder in Law Bill Television movie
    1992 Psychic Detectives Professor Halifax
    1996 Lethal Orbit NSC Chairman
    Backroads to Vegas Ambrose's Father
    1998 Winner Takes All Richard
    2000 Stolen from the Heart Phil
    Movie Stars Joe Estevez 1 episode
    2001 Black Scorpion Butcherville
    2002 Jumping For Joy Coach Layden Television movie
    2013 Brodowski & Company Mr. Brodowski
    Eagleheart Himself 1 episode
    2013–present On Cinema Joe Estevez Adultswim.com series
    2014–present Decker President Jason Davidson/President Jason Davidson Jr. Adultswim.com and Adult Swim series
    2016 Day 5 Alonzo Alvarez Rooster Teeth Web series
    2017 Wrecked Jerry 1 episode
    Joe Estevez video game work
    Year Title Role Notes
    1998 Tex Murphy: Overseer John Klaus

    References

    1. "Joe Estevez Biography". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2013. Archived from the original on October 21, 2013.
    2. 1 2 Moye, David. "AOL News Exclusive: Charlie Sheen's Uncle Joe Speaks Out". AOL News. Archived from the original on March 3, 2011. Retrieved March 8, 2011.
    3. 1 2 Joe Estevez Shares an Incredible Story on YouTube
    4. "Armed For Action | TV Guide". TVGuide.com. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
    5. "Blood On The Badge | TV Guide". TVGuide.com. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
    6. "Joe Estevez". IMDb.
    7. Leah Garchik, I'm Not a President But I Play One, San Francisco Chronicle, October 10, 2000, accessed January 17, 2013.
    8. Schedeen, Jesse (May 10, 2019). "17 Things You Never Knew About 'Apocalypse Now' on its 40th Anniversary". MovieFone.com. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
    9. Medeiros, Aron (August 6, 2019). "A-Ron's Film Rewind Presents: "Apocalypse Now" 40 Years Of Smelling Napalm". Maui Watch. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
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