No pun intended - and he obviously was a great actor. Apparently not a good dancer though. I did not really notice anything along those lines, but apart from the director of Zorba, my niece also told me that it is quite obvious! Especially to someone who studied dancing. Well I guess that is why I didn't notice.
All that aside and back to him acting: it was his passion - and a great one to have. Love was also something he was into - which is obvious if you consider his marriages and the children he ... well made with his wives/women he loved.
The documentary may be short (was on the Blu Ray of the movie Zorba), but it really covers a lot of ground. Even with 40 minutes you get a sense of him as a human being ... and him as an artist, which is even more relevant!
All that aside and back to him acting: it was his passion - and a great one to have. Love was also something he was into - which is obvious if you consider his marriages and the children he ... well made with his wives/women he loved.
The documentary may be short (was on the Blu Ray of the movie Zorba), but it really covers a lot of ground. Even with 40 minutes you get a sense of him as a human being ... and him as an artist, which is even more relevant!