The property’s owner is requesting compensation for attorney’s fees and damages
Actor Mickey Rourke is facing eviction in Los Angeles after failing to pay nearly $60,000 in rent.
The Oscar-nominated actor and former professional boxer, 73, whose birth name is Philip Andre Rourke Jr., received a three-day notice to pay rent or vacate the premises on December 18 and failed to comply, according to court documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday.
At the time the notice was issued, Rourke allegedly owed $59,100.
Rourke signed a lease for the three-bedroom, 2.5-bath house for $5,200 per month in March; it was subsequently increased to $7,000 per month, the court filings state.
The property’s owner, Eric Goldie, is requesting compensation for attorney’s fees and damages.


The Independent has contacted Rourke’s representatives for comment.
Rourke emerged in the early 1980s as a brooding, magnetic screen presence, earning acclaim in films like Body Heat (1981) and Diner (1982) before breaking out as a leading man in Rumble Fish (1983) and The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984).
He became a bona fide star with 9½ Weeks (1986) and Angel Heart (1987; however, clashes with directors, erratic behavior, and a detour into professional boxing — which left him physically altered — stalled his Hollywood ascent through the 1990s.
“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.”
He made his comeback in 2008, portraying an aging, washed-up wrestler named Randy “The Ram” Robinson in Darren Aronofsky’s The Wrestler, which earned him a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination for lead actor.
However, the role failed to spark a significant career comeback and, earlier this year, the New York-born actor appeared on Celebrity Big Brother UK, where he revealed he had to borrow $500,000 from the bank amid the Covid-19 pandemic and the actors’ strike.
Controversy surrounding the star began immediately after he “ogled” CBB presenterAJ Odudu, and he faced calls to be dropped after making homophobic comments to Dance Moms star Jojo Siwa.
The actor’s six-day run in the house came to an abrupt end after “threatening and aggressive” behaviour towards Love Island star Chris Hughes and the use of “inappropriate sexual language” towards Towie star Ella Mae Wise.
He was reportedly paid £500,000 for his three-week stint on the show, but the fee was dramatically reduced to £50,000 after he was kicked off, according to The Sun. ITV did not respond to The Independent’s request for comment at the time.
Mickey Rourke Served with Notice to Pay $59,100 in Back Rent or Vacate Home Within 3 Days
The actor began leasing his L.A. home in March 2025, according to legal documents obtained by PEOPLE
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- Mickey Rourke was served with a notice to pay his landlord the $59,100 he allegedly owes in past-due rent on his L.A. home or vacate the premises
- After Rourke allegedly failed to comply with the terms of the notice, his landlord requested the back rent he claims Rourke owes as well as compensation for attorney fees
- His landlord is also requesting to terminate Rourke’s rental agreement on the property, which the actor started leasing in March 2025, per documents obtained by PEOPLE
Mickey Rourke allegedly owes his landlord nearly $60,000 in past-due rent on his L.A. home, according to a complaint filed on Dec. 29 and obtained by PEOPLE.
The 73-year-old actor and former boxer, whose real name is Philip Andre Rourke Jr., was served a notice on Dec. 18 to pay the $59,100 he allegedly owes his landlord, Eric Goldie, in back rent or vacate the property within three days, according to the filing.
The notice, which Rourke allegedly “failed to comply with the requirements of,” per the complaint, was posted on the premises and mailed to him as he was not home at the time to receive it, the documents claim.
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Per the filing, Rourke started leasing the property in March 2025 with the monthly rent initially starting at $5,200. The rent was later increased to $7,000 a month.
Goldie is requesting the $59,100 Rourke allegedly owes in past-due rent as well as compensation for attorney fees, the documents state. He is also asking for the “forfeiture” of their rental agreement.
PEOPLE reached out to a representative for Rourke, as well as Goldie’s attorney, but did not immediately receive a response.
According to the property’s listing on Zillow, the nearly 1,600-square-foot home includes three bedrooms and two full bathrooms.
The 1926 build is described as a “nicely upgraded Spanish bungalow” with an open floor plan and access to a “grassy” backyard.
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Rourke began renting the property shortly before he decided to pursue legal action against Celebrity Big Brother UK over an alleged pay dispute following his controversial exit from the show in April.
At the time, Rourke’s manager, Kimberly Hines, addressed his early departure from the show in a statement shared with PEOPLE, and claimed the series had disrespected the star by “publicly embarrassing him” and refusing to pay him his dues.
“There’s no question that when Big Brother booked Mickey Rourke, they were fully aware of both his public persona and how it aligned with his Hollywood rebel image,” Hines wrote at the time, adding that the show knew his presence would be “explosive, controversial and attention-grabbing — and that’s exactly what they got, and more.”
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