Charlie Sheen came in at No. 67 on Forbes' 2013 Celebrity 100 list after dropping off the chart last year.

With Sheen's new Anger Management deal, the 47-year-old actor is earning $10 million this year from the show. He earns about $100,000 per episode for his work as an actor and producer. Forbes ranked him as the no. 67 most powerful celebrity on their list, released on Wednesday. He has a net worth of $125 million.

Sheen was off the list last year due to him being fired in 2011 from his long-running sitcom Two and a Half Men. The actor earned $1.3 million per episode, putting him the No. 28 slot on the 2011 Celebrity 100 chart.

Anger Management premiered in 2012 as the most-viewed sitcom premiere in cable history. Since its premiere, the show has produced 46 episodes as part of an unprecedented syndication deal. After the 10-episode first season FX renewed the sitcom for 90 episodes, allowing it to be eligible for syndication on other networks.

The deal could provide Sheen with a whopping $200 million profit if the series does well in syndication. The series is set to go into syndication at the end of 2014.

Sheen has made headlines over the past few weeks for firing the show's lead actress Selma Blair. He allegedly fired her because he caught wind of her complaining about him being late to set all the time and his shoddy work ethic.

Sheen and Anger Management producers are currently looking for an actress to replace Blair with a specific character description. The new actress will play a "gorgeous . . . by-the-books psychiatrist" who can't help falling in love with Sheen's character.

The actor also got in the news recently for his feud with Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham. After Abraham allowed TMZ to publish private texts between them, Sheen bashed her in a strongly worded statement. The actor called her a "desperate guzzler of stagnant douche agua" and said that Abraham's daughter must be proud that her mother made a pornographic video. Abraham had been attempting to get a role on Anger Management.

Watch Sheen discussing Anger Management with Jay Leno here: