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Pub. Date (U.S./Canada): November 8, 2010
Number of pages: 272
ISBN (Canada): 978-1-926745-40-4
ISBN (U.S): 978-1-926745-40-4
Trim Size: Trade Paperback
Format: 6x9
Category: Biography, Entertainment
Canada: $17.95 CAD
USA: $16.95 USD

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Mickey Rourke: Wrestling with Demons
Sandro Monetti

MICKEY ROURKE: WRESTLING WITH DEMONS
by Sandro Monetti

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Synopsis

This talented but troubled star who first came to fame in ’80s hits like 9 1/2 Weeks and Angel Heart, spectacularly fell from grace in an orgy of self-destruction. As an actor, he gained a trouble-maker reputation, often fighting with producers, showing up late to sets and not learning lines, raising hell and turning down star-making lead roles. Rourke's acting career eventually became overshadowed by his personal life and career decisions. 

  

In 1991, Rourke decided to go back to his first love: boxing. During his boxing career, he suffered a number of injuries that resulted in a dramatic physical change. Too beaten-up to carry on boxing, Mickey tried to make a return to movies, but only found work in a succession of low budget, low quality flops. What was Rourke's problem? What personal demons drove him to sabotage his acting career, drawing him steadily down into his own private hell?

 

Mickey Rourke: Wrestling with Demons chronicles the star’s extraordinary adventure through life, from his nightmare childhood, broken marriages, arrests, and brain damage to a suicidal visit to a New York Church, the death of his brother in his arms, and to his Academy award nomination for The Wrestler. Written with passion, insight and expertise by respected show business reporter, Sandro Monetti, this is a very human and compelling story.




About the Author

Based in Beverly Hills, California, Sandro Monetti is one of the world’s most experienced and respected show business writers. This British-born journalist covers the Hollywood scene for the international press. During a 20-year career, he has worked for major media organizations such as the BBC, Sky TV, News of the World, The Daily Express and The Daily Telegraph.