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Mickey Rourke Returns To The Big Screen

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The once popular and handsome Mickey Rourke returns to the big screen in the wrestler. Rourke  who became the bad boy of the industry back in the eighties with his violent rages and use of drugs such as cocaine and heroin. Married and divorced due to his habits. Even attempted bare knuckle boxing . Taking chances was a turn on for Rourke.

He was banned from the business and no one would touch him for years. He even walked the street hungry and homeless working odd jobs to support his habits and getting nearer and nearer to death. His one true friend   his dog is what kept him from killing himself. At one time he attempted hanging himself, but as he was struggling to get into the right position his dog came in . The first thought in Rourkes mind was who will take care of my best friend. It was at that very moment that he decided to  turn  his life around. He has never looked back.

Acting with such actors as Nicholas Cage, Robert DeNiro, Faye Dunaway, Bruce Wllis,  Quintin Terrantino and Jack Nicholson. He had hit bottom until that near fatal day.

Now with a Box Office Hit And a hit song by his new Friend Bruce Springstein, Mickey Rourke is well on his way, to be the comeback kid.    

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