Unrecognisable Mickey Rourke ditches his trademark dishevelled style for a new voluminous haircut and suave tailored look

He's cultured a rugged and slightly disheveled style in recent years, cutting a unique figure at any A-List event.

But Sin City star Mickey Rourke was almost unrecognisable thanks to his new voluminous hair do as he stepped out in Los Angeles for a bite to eat.

Heading to Cafe Roma in Beverly Hills, the 63-year-old Sin City: A Dame To Die For star looked a far cry from his usual dishevelled hipster self at the end of May.

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A DO to die for? Sin City star Mickey Rourke was almost unrecognisable thanks to his new voluminous hair do as he stepped out in Los Angeles for a bite to eat

A DO to die for? Sin City star Mickey Rourke was almost unrecognisable thanks to his new voluminous hair do as he stepped out in Los Angeles for a bite to eat

Heading out for an afternoon in Tinsel Town with one of his beloved pet dogs, the Oscar-nominated actor - who first hit the big time in Angel Heart (1987) - appeared to be trying out a new look.

Mickey, who has returned to his acting prime since landing the role of Marv in 2005's Sin City, cut an extremely dapper and well-groomed figure.

With his grey locks swept into a bouffant quiff and mullet, the actor appeared to signal he is ditching his well-worn combo of shoulder length locks and a grunge-styled fringe.

A dapper new look: Heading to Cafe Roma in Beverly Hills, the 63-year-old Sin City: A Dame To Die For star looked a far cry from his usual dishevelled hipster self at the end of May
Ditching the do: With his grey locks swept into a bouffant quiff and mullet, the actor appeared to signal he is ditching his well-worn combo of shoulder length locks and a grunge-styled fringe

A dapper new look: Heading to Cafe Roma in Beverly Hills, the 63-year-old Sin City: A Dame To Die For star looked a far cry from his usual dishevelled hipster self at the end of May

The War Pigs star also ditched facial hair and stubble, choosing to go for a fresh clean-shaven look instead.

And it seemed Mickey was fully in favour of ditching his laid-back wardrobe to boot, as he teamed a blue linen shirt with a fitted navy tartan waistcoat.

Rounding his swish look off, The Wrestler actor wore a pair of fitted jeans and Louis Vuitton loafers.

Ching wardrobes: And it seemed Mickey was fully in favour of ditching his laid-back wardrobe to boot, as he teamed a blue linen shirt with a fitted navy tartan waistcoat, skinny jeans and Louis Vuitton loafers

Ching wardrobes: And it seemed Mickey was fully in favour of ditching his laid-back wardrobe to boot, as he teamed a blue linen shirt with a fitted navy tartan waistcoat, skinny jeans and Louis Vuitton loafers

Ditching the face fuzz: The War Pigs star also ditched facial hair and stubble, choosing to go for a fresh clean-shaven look instead

Ditching the face fuzz: The War Pigs star also ditched facial hair and stubble, choosing to go for a fresh clean-shaven look instead

Moving on: Mickey (pictured in 2014) has long favoured a long and carefully disheveled grungy hairstyle, with the star also partial to rocking comfy and quirky looks out and about

Moving on: Mickey (pictured in 2014) has long favoured a long and carefully disheveled grungy hairstyle, with the star also partial to rocking comfy and quirky looks out and about

Mickey accessorised his wardrobe with a pair of over-sized shades, an aquamarine snakeskin belt and a man bag - also courtesy of French design house, Louis Vuitton.

Sporting a smile as he made his way to a waiting car, the actor looked to have thoroughly enjoyed his time at the upscale eatery.

Meanwhile the actor's resurgence in the movie industry continues following on from his Oscar-nominated performance in Darren Aronofsky award-winning, The Wrestler. 

His latest film, Tiger, puts him back in the ring, as Frank Donovan a boxing coach, who teaches a young, Sikh man to battle through his own adversities.

Stil going: The actor's resurgence in the movie industry continues following on from his Oscar-nominated performance in Darren Aronofsky's The Wrestler (pictured), with his next project Tiger expected this year

Stil going: The actor's resurgence in the movie industry continues following on from his Oscar-nominated performance in Darren Aronofsky's The Wrestler (pictured), with his next project Tiger expected this year

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