Martin Sheen Joins MSNBC Live to Discuss Political Activism and His Family’s Legacy
NEW YORK – October 17, 2025 – Actor Martin Sheen appeared on MSNBC Live today, engaging in a wide-ranging conversation about his decades of political activism, his family’s commitment to public service, and the importance of civic engagement. The interview, which aired at 7:00 AM ET, coincided with the release of a new documentary highlighting Sheen’s lifelong dedication to progressive causes.
Sheen,known for his roles in “The West Wing” and numerous films addressing social and political themes,discussed his early involvement in the Civil rights Movement and his continued advocacy for peace,environmental protection,and economic justice. He emphasized the critical role of informed citizenry in a functioning democracy, notably in the face of increasing political polarization.The actor also reflected on the influence of his father, a Spanish immigrant, and his mother, a staunch advocate for social change, in shaping his own values and commitment to activism.
“My parents instilled in me a deep sense of responsibility to use whatever platform I had to speak out against injustice and to fight for a better world,” Sheen stated during the interview. He further elaborated on the importance of younger generations becoming involved in the political process, urging them to “find thier voice and make it heard.”
The MSNBC Live segment also touched upon Sheen’s son, Emilio Estevez, and grandson, Taylor Estevez, both of whom are actively involved in social and environmental advocacy. sheen expressed pride in their commitment to carrying on the family’s legacy of service and activism. The documentary featuring Sheen’s life and work is expected to be released on streaming platforms later this month.