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We wanted to present a fair portrait of Warren Anderson: Martin Sheen

Oct 08, 2014, at 08:52 pm

He had just one request: not to be quizzed about his son Charlie. Sitting in the rooftop suite at the iconic Plaza Hotel in Manhattan, Martin Sheen's childlike excitement about his work is infectious. As the CEO of Union Carbide Corporation, he plays the ugly American in 'Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain', the new film trying to look back at the biggest chemical disaster three decades after it had shaken and stirred India. After toning down his make up for the photo shoot to follow Martin spoke exclusively to t2 about the challenge of playing Warren Anderson, a man who exists in real life but has shut out the world. And, of course, he spoke about 'Apocalypse Now'.