After a meteoric downfall in the 90s due to substance abuse and unprofessionalism, Mickey Rourke was blacklisted from Hollywood. But he refused to abandon his acting dream. Rourke got sober, relentlessly hitting the audition circuit with fierce motivation to prove his dedication was reborn. This gritty pursuit led to his acclaimed comeback role in "The Wrestler," earning an Oscar nod and reviving his career at 52 after living as a pariah. Rourke personifies it's never too late for redemption through sheer resilience.
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