Mickey Rourke is planning to remove his two front teeth so he can realistically portray gap-toothed Welsh rugby ace Gareth Thomas on the big screen.

The actor has signed up to tell the true story of Britain’s first openly gay rugby star and is already taking lessons to speak in Thomas’ Welsh accent.

And Rourke is reportedly planning to go even further for the role – he will remove his capped front incisors to replicate the sports star’s gappy smile, which was the result of a particularly nasty onfield tackle.

Thomas’ agent, Emanuele Palladino, tells Britain’s Daily Express, “Mickey intends to get as close to the character as he can. He is going to get rid of his two front teeth – he will be taking them out.”

 

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Mickey Rourke continues to hit the town despite sporting a massive brace after tearing his right bicep in an arm-wrestling match.

He spent the other night at Provocateur canoodling with his girlfriend, Russian model Anastassija Makarenko, while “Star Trek” star Zachary Quinto held court a few tables away.

Also in the house was “Unfaithful” star Oliver Martinez, who we hear recently separated from British stunner Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.

 

The 57-year-old actor claims he managed to entice multiple women into his bed during a marathon evening out in London.

Mickey – who referred to the cheating antics of Cheryl Cole’s husband Ashley Cole – told British interviewer Lizzie Cundy: “Forget Ashley Cole, his behaviour has nothing on a film star. Soccer players’ wives and girlfriends get an easy time – they should try living with Hollywood hell raisers.

“I once spent a weekend in the UK and had 14 women in one night.”

Ashley was recently dumped by his pop star wife following allegations he cheated on her with several different women.

Mickey, who is a regular on the London clubbing scene, was not specific about when the lovemaking marathon happened, but added: “If you wives and girlfriends knew what Hollywood’s stars get up to you’d think you were married to pussycats.”

The ‘Wrestler’ star, who is currently dating 24-year-old Russian model Anastassija Makarenko, was seen partying in the British capital last September and was linked to a string of different women.

However, he has since settled down and has described Anastassija as a “gift from heaven”.

Earlier this year, he said: “Obviously she’s a very beautiful woman. She’s a gift from heaven. But she’s got the biggest heart, she’s got a great family, she’s really close to her mother and father – they’re great people.

“I wouldn’t trade her in for 20 Academy Awards.”

 

Mickey Rourke is in talks to play Conan’s father in “Conan,” a resurrection of the fantasy franchise that made Arnold Schwarzenegger a star.

The Lionsgate project sees barbarian warrior Conan (Jason Momoa) embark on a quest to avenge the slaughter of his people including his father, Corin. Shooting is scheduled to start in Bulgaria in March. Marcus Nispel (“Friday the 13th”) will direct.

Rourke, who had been tipped off to play the father by website Latino Review in January, was offered the role, but dealmaking fell apart. The two sides came back to the table in the last couple of weeks.

Rourke has been making the most from his Oscar nomination last year for “The Wrestler.” In a similar path to John Travolta after his “Pulp Fiction” nomination, Rourke has signed on to a slew of projects, ranging from high-brow (“Passion Play” with Bill Murray and Megan Fox) to low-brow (“The Expendables” with 1980s action heroes) to big commercial plays (“Iron Man 2″).

Schwarzenegger played the hero in 1982′s “Conan the Barbarian” and its 1984 sequel “Conan the Detroyer.”

 

Reformed Hollywood hell-raiser Mickey Rourke is making plans to wed Russian beauty Elena Kuletskaya in Russia this spring, sources said.

Rourke, 57, has been dating stunning blond model Kuletskaya, 24, for several months and popped the question to her over dinner last week. The star has told friends he’s planning a Moscow wedding in April.

“They haven’t booked a venue or made any solid plans. He just knows he wants to do it in April, and he’s been asking what is involved in a traditional Russian wedding ceremony,” a friend of Rourke said.

Kuletskaya reportedly dumped Russian pop star Dima Bilan for Rourke, whom she’s been tutoring in her native tongue for his role as Russian villain “Whiplash” in the upcoming “Iron Man 2.” She and Rourke have recently canoodled their way through New York and Europe. She was dripping in diamonds as she accompanied Rourke to pick up his GQ Man of the Year award at London’s Royal Opera House in September.

In Manhattan last week, the lovebirds went puppy shopping to replace Rourke’s beloved dog, Loki, who died right before the Oscars.

Rourke has already hit it off with his mother-in-law-to-be: our spies spotted him giving Elena’s mom the star treatment a while ago at The Bank at Wonderland in LA.

It will be the third trip to the altar for Rourke, who cleaned up his bad-boy image and revived his career with the 2008 hit “The Wrestler.” He and actress Debra Feuer ended their eight-year marriage in 1989. Rourke later said that his role in the steamy “9½ Weeks” “was not particularly considerate to my wife’s needs.”

In 1992, he wed “Wild Orchid” co-star Carre Otis. He was arrested for beating her up in 1994, but they stayed together till 1998.
Rourke’s rep didn’t return our calls.

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Despite all his successes as a screen fixture in the 1980’s, Oscar-nominated actor Mickey Rourke isn’t afraid to admit he was ‘a has-been’ who hit rock bottom in the dark world of addiction and abuse.

However this year’s ultimate ‘comeback kid’ has put his pen to paper and opened up about his harrowing childhood, descent into drugs and his one saving grace – his beloved dogs. Pop Tarts has obtained exclusive excerpts written by Rourke for the new paperback edition of PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk’s book ‘One Can Make a Difference: How Simple Actions Can Change the World.’

“My stepfather used to crack my head just because he felt like it. He was big, very big, and mean. And he was physically abusive to my mother. I hated the f***er for hurting her, for making her afraid. For years, I wanted nothing more than to take him down. In our neighborhood, there was some community services center set up to give kids a place to go and to keep us out of trouble. That’s where I first found a speed [punching] bag. To me, it represented a ticket to manhood,” Rourke wrote. “I couldn’t beat my stepfather, so I guess I started taking it out on everyone else over time. When I was an adult, I would fight everywhere, anywhere, for anything. Look at me sideways and you’re gone. I didn’t care about the consequences. I was drinking and taking drugs. But more than that, I was angry and crazy and ashamed of how I’d been treated. I’d been kicked around a lot, so I figured the way to fix this was to lash out.”

Rourke then lamented that it got to a point where he was “so out of control” that directors refused to work with him and he ended up blowing everything from his acting career to his marriage to model Carre Otis before contemplating taking his own life.

“I don’t like to talk about it because I still love her, but when my wife walked out, she said “You need help!” and I thought, “F*** you!” She was right; I needed to change, but I didn’t want to change,” he added. “But one day I looked in the mirror and I saw myself the way others saw me; I saw the armor and I scared the f*** out of myself … Instead of going to a therapist and telling him everything, and I mean everything, it would have been easier just to go to a priest, leave some s**t out, then have him tell me to say some Hail Marys and Our Fathers and that’s that! In fact, I actually did see a priest for a while, a great one who stopped me from blowing my brains out. We’d go in the basement, he’d pour me a glass of wine, we’d smoke cigarettes, and then we’d pray. But I needed a shrink too, so I forced myself to go. I had to learn not to let people push my buttons, find out what was triggering all this rage, and stop throwing things away. I’ve barely missed a therapy session in over a decade, and that takes willpower.”

But religion and therapy aside, “The Wrestler” admitted that his true savior was actually his six rescue dogs that became his own “little family” and taught him responsibility.

“I had to look after them and watch out for them, which meant I couldn’t do the things that were not good for me to do,” Rourke wrote. “I was sitting in a strip club in London a year or more back. Some drunk guy came up to me and started to pick a fight over something he’d read in the paper about “those f***ing little dogs you got!” I asked him to be nice. He got in my face. I stood up but I didn’t do anything. The bouncers came over and put him outside. In earlier years, I would have done him in. It’s not easy not to react, but I work on it all the time. I’m a work in progress; every day I have to remind myself to keep on that road.”

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Mickey Rourke must have had an epic Monday night. Yesterday at 1:45 p.m., the star of “The Wrestler” was asked to pose for photographers in front of the W Hotel’s lounge at the Bryant Park tents. One lensman repeatedly asked Rourke, “Smile! Why aren’t you smiling?” — to which Rourke slurred, ” ‘Cause I’m still drunk.” Discussing his own outfit, Rourke said, “I’m wearing the same suit I got from a bad movie I did seven years ago. It’s still got the stains from a bullet hole. I just put this colorful pocket square in front of the stain so nobody can tell.”

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