Exit, stage left.
Actress Ellen Barkin packed up and moved out of soon-to-be-ex-husband Ron Perelman’s Upper East Side mansion yesterday.
The “Sea of Love” star directed an army of burly movers as they filled two trucks with items including Louis Vuitton handbags, small stuffed animals, a framed Nick Van Exel Los Angeles Lakers jersey, and a framed Detroit Red Wings jersey.
The move comes less than a month after Revlon boss Perelman served Barkin, his fourth wife, with divorce papers.
She holed up in the 63rd Street town house for most of the day but did emerge for a brief period to complain to a friend that Perelman’s “armed security” goons were hindering her movements.
The shoeless Barkin braved the chilly temperatures in only socks, jeans and a woolen robe.
When approached by a Post reporter, the actress exploded.
“If you don’t get the f- – – out of my face, I’m going to kick you so hard in the b- – -s you won’t know what hit you!” she screeched.
Barkin, 51, has two kids with her ex-husband, actor Gabriel Byrne.
It was unclear where Barkin and her two kids would move, but insiders have said she won’t be returning to the apartment she has owned for more than 30 years on 14th Street and Fifth Avenue since it has been turned into a bachelor pad by her brother George Barkin.
Page Six has reported that Barkin was unhappy with the marriage because of Perelman’s temper and “control” issues. She also claimed that he used his staff as spies.
Barkin was reportedly “blindsided” when served with the divorce papers. Under the couple’s prenup, Perelman, 62, is to pay Barkin $20 million.
Sources have said that figure would have risen had they stayed married longer. The couple met in 1999 and married in 2000.