Charlie Sheen To Reprise Role: Charlie Sheen To Reprise 'Boy In The Police Station' On The Goldbergs

By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Dec 18, 2014 10:10 AM EST

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Charlie Sheen To Reprise Role - Charlie Sheen is set to pay homage to his acting roots. The actor will reprise his famous bad boy role in Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

According to a report by People, the 49-year-old actor will play the 1986 Boy in the Police Station character in an upcoming episode of ABC's popular comedy series The Goldbergs.

Reports indicate that Charlie Sheen's re-acting of the role, which cemented his place as a household name, will be aired in an upcoming episode of the ABC sitcom early next year.

The news that Charlie Sheen will reprise the role has since gone viral. The actor had been widely expected - based on rumors - to make a cameo appearance on Two and a Half Men finale, following his famous divorce from the CBS comedy series, which he stared in along with Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones for seven seasons. Fans will have to wait for an update about that appearance.

Now, after 30-years, the Anger Management star will don his leather-jacket again and play the bad boy who Bueller's sister (Jennifer Grey's character) told to go blow [himself], shortly before making out with him.

Sources say in Charlie Sheen's ABC reprise of Boy in the Police Station, it will be Erica (Hayley Orrantia), Barry's sister, who runs into Sheen's character after telling on her brother for faking being ill in an effort to get his own Bueller-esque day-off.

Barry's day ends up being a mess and gets even worse when Pops (George Segal) and Adam (Sean Giamborne) try to help him.

The ABC comedy series The Goldbergs, which is set in the 1980s, airs every Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. and is set to return with more exciting episodes in 2015.

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