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Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man is a 1991 American neo-Western biker film starring Mickey Rourke and Don Johnson, with a supporting cast including Chelsea Field, Tom Sizemore, Daniel Baldwin, Giancarlo Esposito, and Vanessa Williams who also contributes to the film's soundtrack.
In 1991, he starred in the box office bomb Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man as Harley Davidson, a biker whose best friend, Marlboro, was played by Don Johnson. In his last role before departing for the boxing ring, Rourke played an arms dealer chased by Willem Dafoe and Samuel L. Jackson in White Sands , a film noir that reviewers found ...
Mickey Rourke. This is a filmography of Mickey Rourke.This list includes information about films starring Mickey Rourke, notes, awards, his television works, trivia, highest-grossing films, critical acclaim of Rourke's films, shows in which he appeared, and roles he turned down among other things.
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (1991) The Last Riders (1991) Dark Rider (1991) Harley (1991) Cool as Ice (1991) Stone Cold (1991) Beyond the Law (a.k.a. Fixing the Shadow or Made of Steel) (1992) Double Cross (1992) Motor Psycho (1992) The Silencer (1992) Sweet Justice (1992) Snake Eater III: His Law (1992) Samurai Vampire Bikers from ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Kevin Daniels (The Big Leap), Academy Award-nominee Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler), and Vivica A. Fox (Independence Day) has signed on to star in the spoof-comedy Not Another Church Movie ...
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man: Virginia Slim: 1991 The Last Boy Scout: Sarah Hallenbeck 1992 Dust Devil: Wendy Robinson 1993 The Dark Half: Annie Pangborn [4] 1993 Extreme Justice: Kelly Daniels 1993 Snapdragon: Det. Sgt. 'Peck' Peckham 1994 I'll Do Anything: Screen-Test Actress 1994 Andre: Thalice Whitney 1994 A Passion to Kill: Diana ...
Piers Morgan interviewed Mickey Rourke back in 2022 (YoutUBE) When Morgan pushed the actor on what this was, a stony-faced Rourke, after another lengthy pause, quietly replied: “Read my mind.”