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Philip Andre "Mickey" Rourke Jr. (born September 16, 1952) is an American actor and former boxer who has appeared primarily as a leading man in drama, action, and thriller films. During the star of the 1980s, Rourke played supporting roles in films like Body Heat (1981) and Diner (1982), before portraying leading roles in films like The Motorcycle Boy in Rumble Fish (1983), Charlie Moran in The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984), Captain Stanley White in Year of the Dragon and John Gray in 9½ Weeks (1986). He received critical praise for his work in the Charles Bukowski biopic Barfly and the horror mystery Angel Heart (both 1987). In 1991, following a string of critical and commercial failures, Rourke—who trained as a boxer in his early years—left acting and became a professional boxer for a time. After retiring from boxing in 1994, Rourke returned to acting and had supporting roles in several films such as The Rainmaker (1997), Buffalo '66 (1998), Animal Factory, Get Carter (both 2000), The Pledge (2001), Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003), Man on Fire (2004) and Domino (2005). In 2005, Rourke made a comeback in mainstream Hollywood circles with a lead role in the neo-noir action thriller Sin City, for which he won awards from the Chicago Film Critics Association, the Irish Film and Television Awards, and the Online Film Critics Society. This comeback culminated in his portraying aging wrestler Randy 'The Ram' Robinson in the sports drama film The Wrestler (2008). For the role, Rourke won the Golden Globe Award and BAFTA Award for Best Actor, and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor. After this, Rourke appeared in several commercially successful films; Iron Man 2, The Expendables (both 2010) and Immortals (2011), before primarily going on to work in independent and direct-to-video productions.

Mickey Rourke

Bill McBane
for Bill McBane in Girl With No Name
Suggested by jamesthethinker

Legion M and Co-Op Entertainment are excited to announce Girl with No Name, a feature film produced by Co-Op Entertainment’s Laura Ivey and directed by Co-Op’s Tanya Wexler (Hysteria), with Legion M — the world’s first fan-owned entertainment company — serving as executive producer on its second original feature film. Set in 1869 Wild West, the Girl With No Name universe and its mysterious, gunslinger heroine, The Girl, came alive for the first time in a comic book created by director Tanya Wexler along with Tula Lotay (Supreme: Blue Rose), Dani Strips (2000AD), and Dave Elliott of AtomekART. After the Girl’s entire family is murdered by highwaymen, her bounty hunter Uncle takes her under his wing and teaches her everything he knows about shootin’. When he is murdered by the same gang of highwaymen years later, the Girl – now a fully formed gunslinger – seeks revenge.





