Charlie Sheen Trying To Trademark Catchphrases
Posted on Tue Apr 5th, 2011 11:17am PDT By X17 Staff
Charlie Sheen has applied to trademark 22 of his now-infamous catchphrases including "Duh, Winning", "Tiger Blood" "Vatican Assassin," and "Rock Star From Mars."
The former Two and a Half Men star, who was pulling in almost $2 million an episode, is trying to find more creative ways to make money by attempting to cash in on his oft-repeated phrases which could end up on tees, pens, wallets, stickers among other merchandising opportunities. His spokesperson told the AP that they'd determine how the trademarks would be used once they were approved.
Records show the applications were filed within weeks of the actor's dismissal from his popular TV show by Hyro-gliff, a California company formed last month.
Since being fired from Two and a Half Men, Sheen has been busy creating a media blitz, with his on web series, a Twitter account followed by almost 3.5 million and, of course, his My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Death is Not an Option tour.
Charlie could also cash in on products like bras, panties, alcohol, and video games.
The former Two and a Half Men star, who was pulling in almost $2 million an episode, is trying to find more creative ways to make money by attempting to cash in on his oft-repeated phrases which could end up on tees, pens, wallets, stickers among other merchandising opportunities. His spokesperson told the AP that they'd determine how the trademarks would be used once they were approved.
Records show the applications were filed within weeks of the actor's dismissal from his popular TV show by Hyro-gliff, a California company formed last month.
Since being fired from Two and a Half Men, Sheen has been busy creating a media blitz, with his on web series, a Twitter account followed by almost 3.5 million and, of course, his My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Death is Not an Option tour.