Troy Polamalu has yet to Heinz Field after retiring from the Steelers and the NFL in April of 2015.

And while he wasn't seen on the big screen, Polamalu's voice was heard in Disney's recent movie, "Moana," as the future Hall of Fame safety made his movie debut as the voice of one of the movie's minor characters.

"I'm not really an actor. I'm a retired, beat up football player," Polamalu said. "It's definitely an honor that I'm here and able to be part of this movie."

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While he's kept a low profile in retirement, Polamalu will occasionally tweet about his recent movie experiences while also offering his own critique of the film he recently watched. And while he may not have a future in actor of movie reviewing, it's clear that Polmalau has tapped into another one of his passions in retirement while also continuing to embrace his families' rich Polynesian culture.

"An opportunity to be a part of a Disney movie, especially one that includes my culture, our culture, it's an exciting time," Polamalu said.