Acting seems to be something that French footballers of the 1990s have developed as post-retirement carrières.
From the prolific Eric Cantona to ex-Chelsea defender Franck LeBoeuf's own forays into the world of thespians, David Ginola is another one of those Gallic players to have tried their hands in front of the camera.
But none of that will ever overshadow what he achieved on the pitch and tonight, the BT Sports pundit and former Newcastle and Tottenham winger joins us on Off The Ball for an interview.
Ginola's international career might have gone south after 1994, but the Frenchman saved his best moments for the Premier League and FA Cup...
In 1999, he bamboozled the Barnsley defence
Ferencvaros could do nothing about this majestic effort
Another great goal from the 1998/99 season, a campaign in which Johan Cruyff put him in the bracket of the world's top players
1998/99 was definitely a good year. This time Man United was on the end of his magic