He may have looked like he was "winning," but actor Charlie Sheen took it on the chin on Saturday (September 10) night at a Comedy Central TV roast where his sex life, drug use and talent drew punches -- and punch lines.<br/> Sheen, once TV's highest paid actor on the comedy series "Two and a Half Men" before he was fired in March by the CBS network, has seen numerous ups and downs in recent years.<br/> Host Seth MacFarlane found Sheen to be an easy target<br/> SOUNDBITE Seth MacFarlane saying (English):<br/> "Acutally, you know what, I copied Amy Winehouse's obituary. I only had to change 3 things. The sex of the deceased, the location of the body and the part that says that it is a talent that will be missed."<br/> Sheen's roast was an odd mix of celebrities with a panel that included actor William Shatner and former heavyweight world champion Mike Tyson.<br/> Through it all, Sheen seemed to be a good sport.<br/> The Comedy Central roast airs on Sept. 19.<br/> John Russell, Reuters.