Disney Pixar 'Coco' ab 30. November im Kino pic.twitter.com/zUxddOkN8I
- Claudio Pizarro (@pizarrinha) November 28, 2017
Restricted to just four appearances for Cologne this season, veteran striker Claudio Pizarro has apparently found a part-time job to keep himself amused.
The 39-year-old Peru international has landed a supporting voiceover role in the German-language version of Disney's latest animated offering, "Coco."
The movie tells the story of a young Mexican boy who gets draw into the netherworld during his country's Day of the Dead celebrations.
Pizarro plays the role of a skeleton who wants to watch a football match.
Disney Pixar 'Coco' ab 30. November im Kino pic.twitter.com/zUxddOkN8I
- Claudio Pizarro (@pizarrinha) November 28, 2017
"I love the Jungle Book and I'm delighted that Disney asked me to play a role in Coco," Pizarro told stimme.de. "What I like about the film is that it's very funny, but also very emotional. In particular, the skeletons in the land of the dead are really funny."
Sounds a lot more enjoyable than playing for Cologne this season.