Jon Cryer became known in the 1980s as part of the so-called “Brat Pack”. The actor celebrated his greatest success in the series “Two and a half Men.” Brat Pack is a name for a generation of actors who stand out above all else established in clique films in which the same actors often appeared together. These included Rob Lowe, Demi Moore and later also Charlie Sheen. However, John Cryer had his greatest success much later of the series “Two and a Half Men” alongside “Brat Pack” colleague Charlie Sheen, Angus T. Jones and later Ashton Kutcher the clumsy, poor and unsuccessful Alan. Alan is the only character in the series who is in appeared in all 263 episodes. For the role of Charlie’s younger brother and eternal loser, the 55-year-old even won two Emmys. For each episode “Two and a Half Men”, Cryer received $ 550,000 and was one of the b best paid comedy stars on US television. After the end of “Two and a Half Men”, the actor appeared in many other productions. From “Two and a Half Men” softie to villain: As Lex Luthor, Cryer played one of the most legendary villains in comic history in series such as “The Flash”, “Arrow” and “Supergirl”. Cryer also published his biography “So That Happened” in 2015. In it he deals with the events surrounding the shooting of “Two and a Half Men”.

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