Nobody remembers the movie—they just remember the President. Might as well have run for office.
Martin Sheen Says 1996 Movie Is His Most Underrated, 'Revered in the Industry'
Martin Sheen, 83, calls his 1996 film 'The War at Home' his most underrated work, saying it's 'revered in the industry' despite being overlooked by audiences. Sheen, known for his iconic role as President Bartlet on 'The West Wing', feels the film deserves more recognition.
Source: Martin Sheen Says 1996 Movie Is His Most Underrated, 'Revered in the Industry' — Far Out Magazine
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