Mickey Rourke
Philip Andre Rourke Jr. (born September 16, 1956 in Schenectady, New York) is an iconic American actor.
Life and career
Rourke, born to an Irish Catholic family, grew up in the tough neighborhoods of Liberty City in Miami. After attending Miami Beach Senior High School, he would go on to study at the legendary Lee Strasberg Institute (where veteran method actors such as Robert De Niro and Christopher Walken studied).
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Irish Catholic - Liberty City - Miami - Miami Beach Senior High School - Lee Strasberg
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Rourke's film debut was a small role in Steven Spielberg's 1941, but his memorable portayal of an arsonist in Body Heat garnered significant attention, despite his modest time onscreen.
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1941 - Arson - Body Heat
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During the early 1980s, Rourke's career blossomed. In 1982 he starred in the underrated cult classic Diner (movie), also starring Paul Reiser, Daniel Stern, Steve Guttenberg and Kevin Bacon. The film was directed by Barry Levinson (Rain Man (movie), and almost all of the principal actors went on to larger careers - most notably Rourke.
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1980s - Diner (movie) - Barry Levinson - Rain Man (movie)
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Soon, Rourke starred in the Francis Ford Coppola coming-of-age tale, Rumble Fish, wherein he played the older (and badder) brother of Matt Dillon.
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One of Rourke's most memorable performances of the decade came in the film The Pope of Greenwich Village alongside his good friend Eric Roberts.
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The Pope of Greenwich Village - Eric Roberts
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Soon, Rourke became one of the decade's leading men, and arguably the major sex symbol of his acting generation, a title no doubt fueled by his role alongside Kim Basinger in the controversial box-office hit 9½ Weeks. He attained mass critical acclaim for his work in Barfly as a permanent alcoholic, but many critics consider his finest film of the latter end of the 1980s to be the controversial and hauntingly dark Angel Heart.
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Kim Basinger - 9½ Weeks - Barfly - Angel Heart
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Directed by Alan Parker, Angel Heart is about a private eye who is hired by a man named Louis Cyphere (Robert De Niro) to track down a missing singer. The film takes place in the sweltering heat waves of 1950s New Orleans, given a backdrop involving Voodoo and satanic rituals. The film was most controversial for its explicit sex scene involving a Cosby Show cast member. Bill Cosby allegedly tried to have the film blocked from release so that it would not "taint" the image of his sitcom.
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Alan Parker - Robert De Niro - 1950s - New Orleans - Cosby Show
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Parker's multi-genre film was not only visually satisfying, but featured one of Rourke's most intense and tour de force performances. (Some critics maintain that it is his best of all time.)
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Around the time of Angel Heart's release, he also performed with musician David Bowie on
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Angel Heart - David Bowie
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the Never Let Me Down album, and wrote his first screenplay, Homeboy, a boxing tale in which he also starred. His other big role in 1991 was in the action film Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man as Harley Davidson, a biker in the near future whose best buddy is named Marlboro. It failed to offer any real profits, although today it is considered something of a "great bad movie" amongst home video fanatics.
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Never Let Me Down - Homeboy - 1991 - Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
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Unfortunately, Rourke's promising acting career eventually became overshadowed by the demands of his personal life as well as his eccentric career decisions. Becoming typecast as a soft-core pornographic actor in the early 1990s for taking on roles in smutty films like Wild Orchid, he ditched acting (temporarily) to become a professional boxer in 1991, and although he won the majority of his fights against minor opponents he never achieved national prominence. In fact, on a recent E! Television program, boxing promoters claimed Rourke was merely "okay" - that he was simply too old to get back in the ring.
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The next year he retired from boxing, and segued back into acting with brief but memorable turns in John Grisham's The Rainmaker, Vincent Gallo's Buffalo '66, and Jonas Åkerlund's Spun (a cult hit amongst Gen X).
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Next year - Boxing - John Grisham's The Rainmaker - Vincent Gallo - Buffalo '66 - Jonas Åkerlund - Spun
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Rourke's short-lived stint as a boxer seemed to be a way of finally exorcising his inner demons. Known for his intense self-loathing, Rourke transgressed through a type of emotional catharsis, and when he returned to acting, he seemed to be a new man (both physically and emotionally).
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Since gradually working his way back into full-time acting, Rourke has expressed his newfound dedication to the craft. An avid dog lover, he can be seen alongside his canine companion in Once Upon a Time in Mexico, the capper to the El Mariachi trilogy. Rourke has also proved recently memorable in Tony Scott's Man on Fire, Steve Buscemi's Animal Factory, and Jack Nicholson's The Pledge.
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Once Upon a Time in Mexico - Tony Scott - Man on Fire - Animal Factory - The Pledge.
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One of Rourke's most acclaimed performances of late is the role of Marv in Robert Rodriguez's Sin City (where he sounds amazingly like Ken Nordine); he also stars in Tony Scott's 2005 film Domino, coming out later this year.
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Robert Rodriguez - Sin City - Ken Nordine - Tony Scott - Domino
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He has an upcoming appearence in the film Stormbreaker as villain Sayle. He is also slated to play Marv in Sin City 2.
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