90210 actor Ian Ziering was involved in a fight with a group of bikers in the street in Los Angeles, footage shows.
In a clip shared by TMZ, the 59-year-old was seen getting out of his car as two mini-bike riders were stopped in front of his vehicle.
He appeared to push one of them, before the rest of the group pulled up alongside him and a mass brawl broke out.
Several members of the mini-bike group encircled the actor as he got pushed up against his car as they threw punches at him, before he pushed past them and attempted to run across the road as they chased him.

The person filming could be heard shouting: "Watch the car! Watch my car!", as the melee continued between two parked cars on the other side of the street on Hollywood Boulevard.
Despite there being many people milling around on the busy street, nobody appeared to intervene to break up the fight.
At the end of the clip, which TMZ shared as an age-restricted video on Youtube here, Ziering appears to get away from the group, and the outlet reported that he made it back to his vehicle and drove off without police being called.
The outlet speculated that the incident may have been down to one of the mini-bikers clipping the car Ziering was in, however, there is no further information about what the altercation was about at this time.
In another clip shared by the outlet, the group of bikers were seen driving off as Ziering headed back to his vehicle where he comforted his 12-year-old daughter Mia, who appeared to be in tears at witnessing the scary incident.
TMZ added that an "official report" had been filed after the incident, listing the Sharknado actor as the "victim", and while there have been no arrests made at the time of writing, police told the outlet they are in contact with people involved.
Ziering is best known for playing the role of Steve Sanders on 90210 from 1990 until 2000, alongside Shannen Doherty.
Doherty has been keeping fans up to date with her health battles after her breast cancer returned in recent years, being deemed to be at stage four in 2020.
Ziering told People in December that Doherty is "really an incredible woman" and "has always been a fighter" amid the health issues she has recently faced.
He added: "It's not over. She's got a long road in front of her. She's so courageous and strong, and stands as a role model to those that are facing similar adversities."