Mr T, 67, cuts a casual figure as The A-Team legend enjoys a relaxed trip to the grocery store in Los Angeles

He is better known for his tough guy role as muscle-bound ex-army commando BA Baracus in The A-Team.

And Mr T cut a casual figure as he stepped out for a spot of grocery shopping in Beverly Hills, California on Monday.

The acting icon, 67, looked every inch the tough guy as he completed his errands clad in a dove grey tracksuit and some trainers.

Here he is: The A Team's Mr T cut a casual figure as he stepped out for a spot of grocery shopping in Beverly Hills, California on Monday

Here he is: The A Team's Mr T cut a casual figure as he stepped out for a spot of grocery shopping in Beverly Hills, California on Monday

The Rocky III star, real name Lawrence Tureaud, covered up his famous mohawk with a stars and stripes emblazoned bandana with a pair of mirrored shades worn over the top.

The star appeared to be visiting the grocery store after hitting the gym, with a towel slung over his shoulder.

Mr T looked relaxed as he completed his errands before heading home.   

Outing: The acting icon, 67, looked every inch the tough guy as he completed his errands clad in a dove grey tracksuit and some trainers
Icon: The star played B.A Baracus in The A-Team

Outing: The acting icon, 67, looked every inch the tough guy as he completed his errands clad in a dove grey tracksuit and some trainers (pictured R as BA Baracus in The A-Team)

Mr T first came to prominence as a celebrity bodyguard, working for the likes of Muhammad Ali, Steve McQueen and Michael Jackson

He then shot to fame when he appeared opposite Sylvester Stallone as the brutal boxer Clubber Lang in Rocky III.

But his most enduring and popular role was as fugitive ex–United States Army Special Forces soldier Bosco Albert 'B.A' Baracus.

Hunk:  The Rocky III star, real name Lawrence Tureaud, covered up his famous mohawk with a stars and stripes emblazoned bandana with a pair of mirrored shades worn over the top

Hunk:  The Rocky III star, real name Lawrence Tureaud, covered up his famous mohawk with a stars and stripes emblazoned bandana with a pair of mirrored shades worn over the top

He played the legendary role from 1983-1987. 

He ended up becoming, alongside Murdock, the show's most popular character, and First Lady Nancy Reagan famously sat on his knee when he pretended to be Santa Claus at the White House in 1983.

The star is now a pop culture icon and a quintessential figure to all children of the 1980s.  

Legendary: The star became the most popular character on the iconic show (pictured 1980s)

Legendary: The star became the most popular character on the iconic show (pictured 1980s)

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