yes a great trainer indeed
First it was Mickey Goldmill "Burgess Meredith" until he died, then Apollo Creed "Carl Weathers" along with his old trainer Duke "Tony Burton". Burgess Meredith played the role of Rocky's trainer in the original "Rocky" and had a role in all the sequels. He died on 9 Sept 1997, but www.imdb.com also listed him as a cast member in the 2006 "Rocky Balboa". I have not seen this so they must have used file footage of him.
His mom... no just kidding. Mickey is mad at rocky because rocky was being a bum. He saw rocky had talent but was afraid to use it. At least I think I don't remember to well has been years since I've seen rocky
Mickey Cochrane's birth name is Gordon Stanley Cochrane.
rocky films are considered based off the story of rocky marciano, but that is not true. rocky is actually historical fiction, because in rocky IV he goes to russia to fight Ivan drago during the cold war. rocky is not off rocky marciano because in rocky V rocky has a flash back about mickey his trainer, and mickey in the flash back gives him a neckless . mickey received this neckless from rocky marciano, at the same time that rocky balboa was a fighter in the movie.
mickey and mickey joe
In the film, his trainer was Mickey Goldmill, who in the story is an ex-bantamweight boxer from the 20's and the owner of the gym that Rocky starts out in.
Mickey Goldmill was created in 1976.
Rocky's trainer, Mickey Goldmill, is portrayed as an Irish Catholic character in the "Rocky" film series. His last name, Goldmill, suggests a Jewish heritage, but the character's background and portrayal align more closely with Irish Catholic traditions. Ultimately, Mickey embodies a mix of cultural influences, but his character is primarily represented as Irish Catholic in the context of the films.
Mickey Goldmill played by Burgess Meredith.
Burgess Meredith who played 'Mickey Goldmill'.
In Rocky I-III Mick is Rocky's trainer. Once Mick dies in Rocky III, Apollo Creed becomes his coach. In Rocky IV after Apollo Creed dies, Apollo's coach becomes his coach.
Mickey Goldmill is a character in the "Rocky" film series, portrayed by Burgess Meredith. He is a former professional boxer who becomes Rocky Balboa's trainer and mentor, guiding him through his challenges both in and out of the ring. Mickey is known for his tough-love approach and his deep loyalty to Rocky, significantly influencing his boxing career and personal growth.
Made Rocky chase after chickens, and also tied his feet together when he was punching the bag.
First it was Mickey Goldmill "Burgess Meredith" until he died, then Apollo Creed "Carl Weathers" along with his old trainer Duke "Tony Burton". Burgess Meredith played the role of Rocky's trainer in the original "Rocky" and had a role in all the sequels. He died on 9 Sept 1997, but www.imdb.com also listed him as a cast member in the 2006 "Rocky Balboa". I have not seen this so they must have used file footage of him.
Mickey
Mickey Goldmill's famous speech to Rocky Balboa emphasizes the importance of getting up after being knocked down, highlighting the true measure of a fighter's spirit. He tells Rocky that it's not about how hard you hit, but how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. This motivational message encapsulates the essence of perseverance and determination, urging Rocky to embrace the challenge and fight for his dreams. It serves as a pivotal moment that reinforces the theme of resilience in the film.
A synagogue.