Mickey Rourke cuts a colorful figure in camouflage outfit and bright face mask

Mickey Rourke cuts a colorful figure in camouflage outfit and bright face mask during Beverly Hill outing

He was forced to leave the Latvian set of his latest movie early last month, amid the coronavirus pandemic.

But Mickey Rourke was back on familiar ground on Wednesday, when the 67-year-old actor was spotted leaving a Beverly Hills restaurant with his personal assistant.

The Academy Award nominated thespian was – ironically – unmissable in a camouflage ensemble.

Terra firma: Mickey Rourke was back on familiar ground on Wednesday, when the 67-year-old actor was spotted leaving a Beverly Hills restaurant with his personal assistant

The star of The Wrestler also wore an army green zip-up hoodie so tight it began to ride up his body, exposing just some of Mickey’s many tattoos.

Covering his face was a colorful face mask, adorned with bright paw prints. 

Rourke’s wavy blonde hair was worn loose and cascading down to his shoulders, and he shielded his eyes with clear framed sunglasses. 

Standing out: The Academy Award nominated thespian was - ironically - unmissable in a camouflage ensemble

Standing out: The Academy Award nominated thespian was – ironically – unmissable in a camouflage ensemble

Rourke’s upcoming film Warhunt has finished shooting after it refused to close down amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The film, which was shot in Latvia’s capital of Riga, had to abide by local regulations, even as it ignored almost every Hollywood production’s choice to shut down.

‘I came to Riga to work and this thing (Covid-19) was so out of control, but everyone was so great,’ Rourke, 67, told Variety. 

The look: The star of The Wrestler also wore an army green zip-up hoodie so tight it began to ride up his body, exposing just some of Mickey's many tattoos

The look: The star of The Wrestler also wore an army green zip-up hoodie so tight it began to ride up his body, exposing just some of Mickey’s many tattoos

According to producer Yu-Fai Suen, who runs London’s Berkeley Media Group, the actors schedule had to be switched around so that he wouldn’t be stuck in Latvia amid travel restrictions.

‘We had to rearrange the schedule for Mickey Rourke as the country was closing its borders, and luckily he agreed to fly early to beat the closure, and we rescheduled his shoot days to accommodate this change.’ 

In addition to the Angel Heart star, Warhunt features Twin Peaks: The Return’s Robert Knepper and Twilight’s Jackson Rathbone.

The film concerns a squad of highly qualified soldiers who become trapped behind enemy lines in Germany’s Black Forest while on a covert mission during the Second World War. The find it’s not just Nazis they have to deal with, but also a coven of witches. 

Next project: Rourke's upcoming film Warhunt has finished shooting after it refused to close down amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

Next project: Rourke’s upcoming film Warhunt has finished shooting after it refused to close down amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic