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Refuse Once — Still a Chance: Only Two Hollywood Legends Turned down Quentin Tarantino Twice

Quentin Tarantino

The roles offered were truly tempting.

You know what Sylvester Stallone and Mickey Rourke have in common? Aside from the obvious — badass pasts, fists the size of Dobermans, and careers that survived every imaginable crisis? Both somehow managed to turn down Quentin Tarantino. Twice. Yes, that Tarantino — the director whose offers actors usually snap up like hungry cats going after a piece of fresh salmon.

Stallone: Principles over cult roles

Tarantino’s first attempt to lure Stallone into his universe came in 1997. The role? Louis Gara — the deadpan ex-con in Jackie Brown, ultimately played by Robert De Niro. Stallone politely declined.

But the real kicker came ten years later, when Tarantino offered him the part of Stuntman Mike in Death Proof — the same psychotic stunt driver Kurt Russell would later bring to life.

still from Jackie Brown

"Yes, twice," Stallone once admitted. "I said, 'It’s not gonna work. I have two daughters, and this character gets his kicks from running over teenage girls."'

Honestly? Fair enough. After Rocky and Rambo, jumping into a grimy horror-thriller about a maniac wasn’t exactly a natural career move.

Rourke: When pride outweighs Pulp Fiction

Mickey Rourke’s story is even juicier. Back in 1994, Tarantino offered him the role of Butch Coolidge — the boxer with the gold watch, which would go on to make Bruce Willis shine even brighter.

still from Pulp Fiction

"I didn’t even read the script," Rourke recalled. "I was pissed off they wanted me to audition. Like I hadn’t already proven I could act."

The second offer? Death Proof again. Tarantino himself later said:

"My first choice was Rourke. But his agents started playing games, so I just gave up."

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