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Mickey Rourke begs for cash on GoFundMe as he turns to fans to save him from being evicted from Hollywood home

MICKEY Rourke is begging for cash on GoFundMe as he turns to fans to save him from being evicted from his Hollywood home.

The controversial actor, 73, could lose his Los Angeles house after falling behind in his rent by thousands and thousand of dollars.

Mickey Rourke is facing eviction from his Hollywood homeCredit: Getty
The actor could be forced to leave his home after owing thousand of dollarsCredit: Getty
Mickey has set up a GoFundMe page to help clear his huge debtCredit: GoFundMe

Mickey, who last year had a controversial appearance on Celebrity Big Brother, has set up a GoFundMe page to help pay off his debt of just under $60K (£44,500).

The actor’s fundraiser was kicked off yesterday morning citing the actor had given his “full permission”.

The page, called Help Mickey Rourke Stay in His Home reads: “Today, Mickey is facing a very real and urgent situation: the threat of eviction from his home.

“This fundraiser is being created with Mickey’s full permission to help cover immediate housing-related expenses and prevent that from happening.

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“Mickey Rourke is an icon—but his trajectory, as painful as it is, is also a deeply human one.

“It is the story of someone who gave everything to his work, took real risks, and paid real costs. Fame does not protect against hardship, and talent does not guarantee stability.

“What remains is a person who deserves dignity, housing, and the chance to regain his footing.”

The statement added: “The goal is simple: to give Mickey stability and peace of mind during an extremely stressful time—so he can stay in his home and have the space to get back on his feet.”

The page is being run by his friend Liya-Joelle Jones who told the Hollywood reporter: “Mickey is going through a very difficult time right now, and it’s been incredibly touching to see how many people care about him and want to help.”

EVICTION NOTICE

Mickey is facing possible eviction from his Los Angeles home after allegedly failing to pay nearly $60K in rent.

The actor — born Philip Rourke Jr. — began renting the three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home on March 30 under a lease of $5,200 per month. 

The lawsuit involving his possible eviction states the rent was raised to $7,000 per month starting in his second month of occupancy.

Court documents obtained by the Daily Mail and filed in LA’s Superior Court showed the actor was served a three-day notice on December 18.

Mickey was ordered to pay overdue rent or vacate the property.

Mickey is best known for films such as Angel HeartCredit: Getty

According to the complaint filed by landlord Eric T. Goldie, Mikey owed $59,100 at the time. 

When a process server attempted to deliver the notice, the actor was not home, so the document was posted outside the residence.

The property carries historic significance in Los Angeles. 

Built in 1926, the house was occupied in the 1940s by legendary crime novelist Raymond Chandler, according to the Los Angeles Times.

It sits in the Beverly Grove neighborhood, just south of West Hollywood and a few blocks from The Grove shopping center and the adjacent Farmers Market.

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The lawsuit marks another blow for the star, who has had a tumultuous twelve months.

Early last year he was kicked out of the Celebrity Big Brother house over “unacceptable language and behavior” directed at fellow housemate JoJo Siwa.

At the time ITV issued a statement and said: “Mickey Rourke has agreed to leave the Celebrity Big Brother house this evening following a discussion with Big Brother regarding further use of inappropriate language and instances of unacceptable behaviour.”

Last year, Mickey had a controversial appearance on Celebrity Big BrotherCredit: ITV

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Mickey Rourke faces eviction from L.A. home over $60K in unpaid rent

Actor Mickey Rourke faces eviction from his Los Angeles home after failing to pay rent.

Rourke, whose birth name is Philip Andre Rourke Jr., received a three-day notice to pay rent or vacate the premises on Dec. 18 and had failed to comply, according to court documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday.

At the time of the notice, he owed $59,100 in unpaid rent.

A representative for Rourke did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In March, Rourke signed a lease for the three-bedroom, 2.5-bath house for $5,200 a month; it was subsequently raised to $7,000 a month, states the court filings.

A Zillow listing describes the property as a “nicely upgraded Spanish bungalow” built in 1926. Raymond Chandler was said to have resided there for two years in the 1940s.

The property’s owner, Eric Goldie, is requesting compensation for attorney‘s fees and for damages. A lawyer for Goldie was unavailable for comment.

A former boxer, Rourke, 73, turned to acting with small roles in the 1980 film “Heaven’s Gate” and “Body Heat” a year later, before earning acclaim for his role in 1982’s “Diner.”

After a slate of leading roles in a number of movies including “The Pope of Greenwich Village,” “9 1/2 Weeks” and “Rumble Fish,” Rourke‘s film career took a nosedive, with his off-screen antics frequently overshadowing his acting.

“I lost everything. My house, my wife, my credibility, my career,” he told The Times in an interview in 2008. “I just all had all this anger from my childhood, which was really shame, not anger, and used it as armor and machismo to cover up my wounds. Unfortunately, the way I acted really frightened people, although it was really just me who was scared. But I was like this person who was short-circuited and I didn’t know how to fix myself.”

In 2005 he reemerged with the neo-noir action thriller “Sin City.”

Three years later, Rourke’s portrayal of aging, washed up wrestler Randy “The Ram” Robinson, in the Darren Aronofsky film “The Wrestler,” earned him a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination for lead actor.

Rourke’s return to the big screen has not been an entirely smooth ride.

In April, he agreed to exit “Celebrity Big Brother UK” after producers warned him over the use of “inappropriate language and instances of unacceptable behavior,” according to a statement a spokesperson for the show released at the time.

His remarks allegedly included comments about JoJo Siwa’s sexuality

Following his departure from the reality show, his manager announced that he was pursuing legal action over a pay dispute, claiming that the show had disrespected her client by “publicly embarrassing him” and declined to pay him, according to People.

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