VOLLEY-WOOD

Footballers who appeared in TV and film like David Beckham and Pele as Harry Kane makes his acting debut in porridge ad

Which former footballer appeared as a character in The Simpsons? Find out below

FOOTBALLERS continue to swap the pitch for a TV and film screen.

We've seen some who have wrapped up their careers and begun a new chapter in acting.

Advertisement
Harry Kane appears in a German advert for 3Bears porridge
Kane recently signed up to be the face of the cereal brand

While others, during the pinnacle of their careers, have starred in TV ads. John Barnes, Lucozade springs immediately to mind.

The most recent to make the transition is England legend Harry Kane.

The 31-year-old striker recently agreed to become the face of 3Bear, a German-British porridge company based in Munich.

In his first campaign for the brand, which is shot like hit TV series The Office, he stars as the "new boy" at the firm.

Advertisement

The 90-second mockumentary advert features Kane as a confused colleague on his first day at the office.

He arrives at the 3Bears headquarters and introduces himself to co-owners Tim Nichols and Caroline Nichols.

The Bayern Munich star attempts to speak to baffled workers, but they do not respond.

Kane then puts a football-shaped mug on the table before asking: "So I guess breakfast is included?"

Advertisement

Most read in Football

ALL THE MOVES
Alexander-Arnold 'to Real' LATEST, Rashford's 'United EXIT', Gyokeres updates
I GOT RU BABE
Inside Dias' love life, from dating Love Island star to dinner out with Jama
FOX HUNTED
Leicester at risk of Premier League points deduction in blow to survival hopes
SWAP SHOP
Transfers recommendations for GW18: Robinson and Gordon among short-term options

The ex-Tottenham striker joins a number of football luminaries who have channelled their Robert De Niro.

Vinnie Jones bags huge sum for Netflix doc about Wimbledon footie career - featuring iconic on pitch moment (1)

Join SunSport in going through them.

Vinnie Jones

It was British filmmaker Guy Ritchie who saw a future for the ex-Wimbledon hardman in films.

He cast Vinnie as 'Big Chris' in 90s flick Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, in which he worked as a heavy for 'Hatchet Harry'.

Advertisement

A role in Snatch as 'Bullet Tooth Tony' followed, and he has since appeared in 109 productions, according to IMDB.

He played Juggernaut in X-Men: The Last Stand in 2006 alongside Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart.

And he is gearing up to star in The Gentleman - another Guy Ritchie film - that's been turned into a TV series.

Vinnie Jones first appeared on film in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking BarrelsCredit: Alamy
Advertisement
Vinnie Jones, right, later appeared in Guy Ritchie's SnatchCredit: Alamy

Eric Cantona

Man Utd legend Cantona is another 90s footballer who caught the acting bug.

He unexpectedly retired in his prime at the age of 30 in his prime to pursue his dream.

The Frenchman scored his first Hollywood role opposite Cate Blanchett in Elizabeth - playing an ambassador, unsurprisingly from France.

Advertisement

He went on to star in plenty of French films, but it was in his star turn in indie film Looking for Eric that he showed a penchant for humour.

Eric Cantona appeared as a French ambassador in Elizabeth in 1998Credit: Alamy
Cantona's comic turn in Looking for Eric was even betterCredit: Alamy

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

If ever there was a man built for action movies, it has to be Zlatan.

Advertisement

The Swedish legend has made his film debut in new Netflix film, Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom.

Of course he plays a Roman centurion and gets to show off his fighting skills in one scene - flicking up a helmet with his feet, before delivering a devastating uppercut blow to a villain and knocking his opponent off his feet.

Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard also appears, proving Zlatan is in great company.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic stars as a Roman centurion in the new Asterix movieCredit: Pathe
Advertisement
Ibrahimovic attended the film's premiere this monthCredit: Rex

Ronaldo

You know you've made it in life when you appear in The Simpsons.

Brazil legend Ronaldo played himself in a 2007 episode of the hit American cartoon.

Incredibly, he voiced himself in English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Dutch.

Advertisement

Amusingly, he turns up at a football match Lisa is playing - labelling her "a flopper" after she goes down too easy following a sturdy challenge.

Ronaldo appeared as himself in The SimpsonsCredit: Fox Broadcasting

Ally McCoist

Unbeknownst to many, Rangers and talksSPORT legend McCoist was in a movie opposite Robert Duvall in A Shot at Glory in 2000.

He had to play a fictional legendary ex-Celtic player called Jackie McQuillan, which would have hurt.

Advertisement

However, McCoist confessed he wore a Rangers jersey underneath a Celtic one while filming.

Ally McCoist opposite movie legend Robert Duvall in A Shot at GloryCredit: Alamy

David Beckham

With his movie star looks, it's no wonder Beckham made it in the movies.

Pal Guy Ritchie cast him in two of his films, as a projectionist in 2014's The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and then as Trigger in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword in 2017.

Advertisement

In the latter, he starred with Charlie Hunnam.

Hunnam told Becks on set: "I said 'listen pal, this is my movie and I want to be the most handsome man on screen!'"

David Beckham appeared in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword in 2017Credit: Alamy
Beckham spotted on the set of the Guy Ritchie movieCredit: Alamy
Advertisement

Frank Leboeuf

Ex-Chelsea defender Leboeuf made a bizarre cameo in Oscar-nominated movie The Theory of Everything, based on the life of Stephen Hawking.

The French World Cup winner popped up as a doctor in one scene, although it wasn't his acting debut.

Previously he appearedin 2001's Taking Sides, and has also acted in several theatres as well as World War II film Allies.

“Journalists have asked me what is the common point between football and theatre, but they are completely different. We are both live — that’s it," he told .

Advertisement
Frank Leboeuf seen in The Theory of EverythingCredit: TM & © Universal

read more sport features

I GOT RU BABE
Inside Dias' love life, from dating Love Island star to dinner out with Jama
REAL DEAL
What Trent's life in Madrid could look like from designer shops to swanky mansion
RIGHT ON CUE
I managed 1960s rock & roll bands - but snooker's hellraisers were far worse
NEW LISH OF LIFE
Inside Lehmann's Maldives break including playing beach football with pal

Pele

With his status as the best footballer on the planet in the 1960s and 70s, it was no surprise Hollywood came calling.

The late Pele played the role of Corporal Luis Fernandez, a captured POW during the Second World War in the classic Escape to Victory - with Michael Caine and Sylvester Stallone in starring roles too.

The 1981 movie featured several footballers, including Bobby Moore and Ossie Ardiles - who are famously pitted against a German team in an exhibition match for their freedom.

Advertisement
Pele shares a chat with Sylvester Stallone on set of 1981 film Escape to VictoryCredit: Getty
Pele was one of a number of footballers who appearedCredit: Alamy

Carlo Ancelotti

It's a blink and you'll miss it moment. But, the Real Madrid legend showed off his inner trekkie - appearing in Star Trek Beyond in 2016.

Ancelotti's brief cameo came at Starbase Yorktown as a doctor, kitted out in a Starfleet outfit as he examined an alien.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com