Mickey Rourke Spotted in LA After Eviction From Beverly Hills Home

The actor was seen leaving a pizza shop in a cowboy-style shirt days after being forced to vacate his rented residence.

Mar. 13, 2026 at 6:55pm

Mickey Rourke, the Oscar-nominated actor known for roles in films like "9 1/2 Weeks" and "Iron Man 2", was spotted leaving a pizza shop in Los Angeles just days after being evicted from his rented home in Beverly Hills. Rourke was wearing a partially unbuttoned cowboy-style shirt, jeans, and dark sunglasses as he exited the Mulberry Street Pizzeria. An eviction notice was also found taped to the door of Rourke's former Drexel Avenue home, which he officially lost this week.

Why it matters

Rourke's eviction and public sighting highlight the financial struggles and changing fortunes that even established Hollywood actors can face. The incident also sheds light on the competitive and volatile Beverly Hills real estate market, where high-profile tenants can quickly find themselves displaced.

The details

Court documents show that Rourke's former Beverly Hills residence is now back under the control of its landlord, Eric T. Goldie, after a default judgment was filed against the actor. A December court filing had demanded that Rourke vacate the home in three days or come up with $59,100 in back rent. Rourke was seen removing belongings from the house in January, with a U-Haul truck appearing in the driveway a day later. At the time, he was staying in an upscale West Hollywood hotel.

  • Rourke was spotted leaving a pizza shop in Los Angeles on Thursday, March 13, 2026.
  • An eviction notice was found taped to the door of Rourke's former Drexel Avenue home this week.
  • Rourke officially lost the Beverly Hills home he had been renting this week.

The players

Mickey Rourke

An Oscar-nominated actor known for roles in films like "9 1/2 Weeks" and "Iron Man 2".

Eric T. Goldie

The landlord who regained control of Rourke's former Beverly Hills residence after a default judgment was filed against the actor.

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The takeaway

Rourke's eviction and public sighting serve as a reminder that even successful actors can face financial difficulties and housing instability, underscoring the precarious nature of fame and fortune in Hollywood.