Well, unlike Guy Williams (from Italian origin) we'll have a "closer" actor to play Zorro (Colombian/Venezuelan) actorWilmer Valderrama? Ok lol. I'm not even sure who that is even after looking at his IMDB page.
They can do this, but not bother to put the classic Disney Zorro episodes on +, besides the original movie? Glad I have them on DVD.
Italian wouldn't be that far off since, from what I've read, the character was originally supposed to have been a Spaniard, or at least of Spanish descent but born in CA. He was not supposed to have been Hispanic, which fits the period since the gentry of the time, in that part of CA, would have been mostly Spanish. So while Italian isn't quite Spanish, it is European, which Spanish is too, so it kind of fits, even if Italy is a bit separated from Spain.Well, unlike Guy Williams (from Italian origin) we'll have a "closer" actor to play Zorro (Colombian/Venezuelan) actor
Point of order, people from Spain are Hispanic (they speak Spanish). You are thinking of Latino. And if he was born in California to Spanish parents you could legitimately say he's Latino as well. Of course the term Hispanic didn't exist yet, and Latino didn't either.the character was originally supposed to have been a Spaniard, or at least of Spanish descent but born in CA. He was not supposed to have been Hispanic, which fits the period since the gentry of the time, in that part of CA, would have been mostly Spanish
I though it was...What about Zorro, The Gay Blade? or is that not ok these days?
One bit, two bits, six bits a dollar, all for Zorro, stand up and hollar!
Could be. Not sure i have seen it since the 80sI though it was...
"One bit, two bits, 6 bits a peso... all for Zorro, stand up and say so!"
Close, but no cigar.What about Zorro, The Gay Blade? or is that not ok these days?
One bit, two bits, six bits a dollar, all for Zorro, stand up and hollar!