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Scoop: Rourke’s Spirit-ed plea for ... Eric Roberts?

Sat Feb 21, 2009 10:48 PM EST
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msnbc.com News — Courtney Hazlett, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com

Actor Mickey Rourke, right, accepts the award for best male lead for his role in "The Wrestler" from presenter Laura Dern at the 2009 Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, Calif., on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009.

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— LOS ANGELES - The Independent Spirit Awards got off to an auspicious start with host Steve Coogan opening the show with an explanation of how the Oscars differed from these awards.

“The Oscars are for beautiful people,” Coogan said, adding that the Spirit Awards are for people “who are beautiful on the inside.” At which point the camera cut straight to Mickey Rourke.

Touché.

Rourke and his film “The Wrestler” scored three awards Saturday, but judging by the enthusiasm for little-films-that-could in that room it’s clear, the movie industry as a whole came out a winner.

First of all, “Frozen River’s” Melissa Leo didn’t just win Best Actress, but based on the applause from the crowd, she was a clear fan favorite. Then, if you watched the broadcast live on IFC, you probably caught Rourke paying it forward during the speech he made after his Best Actor win. Rourke, inexplicably gesturing to Eric Roberts, said he “is the f-ing man and he deserves another chance.”

Alec Baldwin took to the stage to present right after Rourke's speech and he said he wanted “to second what Mickey said. Whatever Eric Roberts did 15 years ago, let it go.” (Note: no one in the vicinity of my table could recall what he did 15 years ago. Just saying.)

Not as apparent on the broadcast
All of that might have been evident during the broadcast. What might have been tougher to pick up? Well, Rourke had to be reprimanded by his manager to stop grabbing his crotch, Mary Kate Olsen was downright pleasant, newly engaged Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy slipped in quietly and adorably after the show started, but some more unlikely guests turned heads.

Michael Bolton (who happens to wear a very, very large diamond stud in his ear) was there for reasons still a little unclear. Mariah Carey was working the crowd too. When I caught up with her. “I’m here because of my new movie, ‘Push.’” she said. Any worries that it will be another “Glitter?” “No, this one is really good,” Carey said. “It did great at Sundance.”

Ms. Carey won’t be at the big dance Sunday night at the Kodak Theater, but she assured me, “I’ll be at every party.”

Final Spirit notes
Also, it’s nice to see actors being friendly with other actors when no one (and no cameras) are paying attention. Philip Seymour Hoffman was exhibit 1-A — he effusively greeted several actors (among them, John C. Reilly, Catherine Keener) this way.

Charlie McDermott of “Frozen River” told me that he was “having a great time” and recently filmed a pilot with Patricia Heaton. McDermott is a fantastic young actor — would be great to see this work out.

And speaking of television, “Mad Men’s” Jon Hamm was at the awards with his longtime girlfriend Jennifer Westfeldt, who recently did several guest appearances on “Grey’s Anatomy.” Always effusive about Westfeldt, Hamm agreed that “she killed it,” and I did my best to see what would happen with his character’s romance with Liz Lemon on “30 Rock.” “All I can say is it works out hilariously,” Hamm said.

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Sonny Amou

Courtney, you're an idiot. Courtney, you're an idiot. Why is it considered bizarre for Mickey Rourke to give a shout-out to Eric Roberts? The two go way back, starting in the mid-80s when they did The Pope of Greenwich Village together. It was also about the last time either had any regularly positive press.

Exhibit #403 why you couldn't cut it at, of all places, OK! magazine.

    Reply#1 - Sun Feb 22, 2009 2:02 AM EST
    mebennui

    "Date Arrested: 1987
    Charges: harassing a woman and striking a police officer

    The Story:
    Actor Eric Roberts is best known as a gritty actor with a ton of potential and the brother of Julia Roberts. After numerous supporting roles in film and TV, not to mention his memorable stint on the popular TV series Heroes, Eric found himself in hot water with the law. In 1995, Eric Roberts was arrested for domestic abuse after he pushed his wife into a wall. The domestic abuse charge occurred in the same year Eric announced that he had finally kicked his long term drug habit. Prior to the incident, Roberts enjoyed plenty of work in the film industry, mainly as a supporting actor after appearing in various films throughout the 1980s including The Pope of Greenwich Village, Runaway Train, Star 80, and The Raggedy Man, co-starring Sissy Spacek.

    Part of the problem with breaking through to mainstream success for Eric Roberts was the fact that he was a self-admitted cocaine addict from 1977 to 1991. After a car accident and an ongoing drug problem, Hollywood labeled Roberts damaged goods, effectively shutting him out of major roles. Although Eric did manage to stay in the business and is constantly landing new roles as a clean and sober actor, Roberts was relegated to minor appearances while sister Julia was well on her way to becoming an international superstar.

    Around the same time that Julia Roberts’ career took off in the late '80s, Eric Roberts began a slide into a longlasting drug habit, which resulted in an arrest in 1987. The 1987 charges leveled at Eric Roberts included attempting to assault a New York police officer, resisting arrest, and possession of cocaine and marijuana. It was also reported that a coked-up Roberts had groped a woman as well. In 1991, Eric Roberts also made headlines when he announced that he was splitting from his live-in girlfriend, Kelly Cunningham, which resulted in Eric losing custody of the couple’s daughter, Emma."

      Reply#2 - Sun Feb 22, 2009 8:31 AM EST
      Suezzie

      Well it's the year for new beginnings and comebacks. Everyone deserves a second chance especially when you have real talent, gifted, like Mickey Rourke and Robert Downey Jr. Emma, his daughter, looks like a mini Julia and acts like her also.

        Reply#3 - Sun Feb 22, 2009 1:03 PM EST
        Cheri-658004

        When the writer referenced how everybody was getting along with each other out of the camera's view, it brought to mind the shameful recent episode involving Jane Krakowski pitching a fit because she was chosen to appear next to David Duchovny to present an award.  I found myself thinking less of Krawkowski than I do of Duchovny.

          Reply#4 - Sun Feb 22, 2009 1:05 PM EST
          Hubert-390748

          Lets see how close the Oscars are to the Spirit Awards and the Orange Awards. Is it going to be reruns? Should be interesting.

            Reply#5 - Sun Feb 22, 2009 1:06 PM EST
            clatechDeleted
            clatechDeleted
            old enough

            What was it that Mickey was talking about in reference to Roberts?If anyone out there knows please post,I have always loved Eric and his ability to make me believe he was who he was in all his films and TV roles.

              Reply#8 - Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:03 AM EST
              old enough

              still waiting for my answer for if this was about drug use and fighting with the police I do not buy it.we all know that celebs use drug and we see them fighting all the time so what did he so that Hollywood turn their backs on him,

                Reply#9 - Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:28 AM EST
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