Charlie Sheen to coach actors while serving 30-day jail sentence


Charlie Sheen's 30-day jail sentence for assaulting his wife will see the Hollywood star taking to the stage in a theatre and coaching actors, it has been revealed.

The 44-year-old Two And A Half Men actor will be eligible for work release as part of his plea deal, according to US reports.

Sheen is due in court on June 7 to accept the deal which stems from his arrest on Christmas Day in Aspen, Colorado.

Hollywood's highest paid TV actor faced a series of serious charges after his wife Brooke Mueller claimed he had held a knife to her throat and threatened to kill her.

Mueller, who tried to withdraw the charges, was later treated at a rehab clinic for substance abuse.

The deal that will see Sheen jailed for a month will reportedly allow him to spend his days unpaid at Theatre Aspen, a renowned professional theatre, where he will coach actors, help in the fundraising department and perform various other tasks.

And although Sheen will still be considered an inmate at the jail as he serves the 30-day sentence for 3rd degree misdemeanor assault, he will reportedly be free to leave jail at 8am for work every day and must return by 8pm.