by Patricia Sellers
Back in 1987, Charlie Sheen was starring in the movie Wall Street and on the cusp of a big career.
And when we at Fortune challenged the Wall Street cast to a softball game in Manhattan one night, Sheen struck us as a cocky 21-year-old who ogled the girls and wagged his butt at the plate.
He didn’t seem terribly threatening when I pitched against him that night. But he did get at least one hit off me, as I recall.
Yesterday, after I published “Let’s boycott Charlie Sheen” on Postcards, Gary Belis, the former Fortune PR boss who got our magazine into that first Wall Street movie, emailed me and offered pictures that he took at the game.
So forgive me, since I urged a boycott of the troubled CBS TV star. Here is Charlie in his more innocent days…
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