In a refreshing take on the mobster genre, Disney Plus introduces Deli Boys, a series that follows the misadventures of two brothers thrust into the criminal underworld after their father’s passing.
The show promises a captivating blend of family drama, mobster intrigue, and hilarious situations.
Tan France, known for his fashion expertise on Queer Eye, makes his scripted acting debut in Deli Boys.
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France portrays Zuber, an intimidating and stylish mobster who brings a unique charm to the role.
His co-star, Brian George, renowned for his role in Seinfeld, joins the cast as Ahmad, a character tasked with introducing the brothers to the world of crime.
In an exclusive interview with Today Extra, France shared his excitement about his first scripted role, describing the audition process as nerve-wracking but ultimately rewarding.
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He also revealed that he brought his signature fashion sense to the set, ensuring that even in the midst of mobster chaos, Zuber remains impeccably dressed.
George, reflecting on his role in Deli Boys, spoke about the joy of playing Ahmad, a character who serves as a mentor to the inexperienced brothers.
He also shared his admiration for France’s acting skills, praising his ability to bring depth and humour to the role of Zuber.
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Deli Boys not only boasts a talented cast but also delves into themes of family, loyalty, and the often-blurry line between right and wrong.
The series promises to keep viewers entertained with its blend of humour, drama, and unexpected twists.
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