Mickey Rourke
Cast
- 2009 - The Wrestler
- 2006 - Stormbreaker
- 2006 - Sin City 2
- 2005 - Domino
- 2005 - Sin City
- 2004 - Man on Fire
- 2003 - Once Upon a Time in Mexico
- 2002 - Spun
- 2000 - The Pledge
- 2000 - Animal Factory
- 1998 - Thursday
- 1997 - Double Team
- 1997 - The Rainmaker
- 1997 - Buffalo '66
- 1994 - F.T.W.
- 1994 - Fall Time
- 1992 - White Sands
- 1991 - Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
- 1990 - Desperate Hours
- 1989 - Johnny Handsome
- 1989 - Wild Orchid
- 1988 - Homeboy
- 1987 - Angel Heart
- 1987 - Barfly
- 1987 - A Prayer for the Dying
- 1985 - Year of the Dragon
- 1985 - Nine ? Weeks
- 1984 - The Pope of Greenwich Village
- 1983 - Rumble Fish
- 1982 - Diner
- 1982 - Eureka
- 1981 - Body Heat
- 1979 - 1941
Articles
- Nov 18 2008 - Spring film preview 2009
- Nov 8 2006 - Rourke refuses to talk 'Grindhouse'
- Jun 20 2006 - Bill Nighy Q&A
- Oct 24 2005 - 'Sin City' to hit the small screen
- Sep 8 2005 - Tony Scott's 'Domino' to premiere in Montreal
- Jun 30 2005 - Ewan McGregor and Mickey Rourke star in 'Stormbreaker'
- May 24 2005 - 'Sin City' stars defend screen violence at premiere
- May 18 2005 - 'Sin City 2' in the works
- Mar 29 2005 - Keira Knightley's 'Domino' trailer debuts on the net
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