
Hollywood star Mickey Rourke received a three-day notice to pay the overdue rent or vacate the property by December 18.
According to court records, the rent for the residence in Beverly Grove had increased to $7,000. At the time the notice was issued, Mickey Rourke reportedly owed $59,100.
Court documents state that the notice was posted on the property and sent by mail because “no person of suitable age or sound judgment” could be found at the residence.
The house is described in the listing as a “pleasantly modernized Spanish bungalow,” with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, built in 1926.
Mickey Rourke’s career has been marked by highs and lows. After landing several successful roles in the 1980s, he left acting in the following decade to become a professional boxer.
He returned to Hollywood with the film “The Wrestler,” which earned him a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination. His current financial situation is unknown.

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