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This is a contemporary casting direct from an original life mask prop of Arnold Schwarzenegger created for the original Terminator made as a display piece. The lifecast sculpture was originally created for make-up effects in the film. Select Thumbnails Below To View Larger Images This 1:1 life-size casting is professionally crafted using a professional grade plaster and has a sturdy metal loop in the back for displaying on a wall. This casting can also be produced from a lightweight urethane plastic for an additional 100 dollars upon request. William Forsche has been creating and collecting lifecasts for most of his adult life. One of Forsche’s career highlights was creating a lifecast of Vincent Price in 1988. « I have personally been collecting and creating life masks in Hollywood for over 30 years. » « This is a professionally made modern casting made of the highest grade materials available. » – William Forsche William Forsche offers you this high quality life mask direct from his Hollywood collection. Castings from our « Premium » Life Mask collection are made for the discriminating collector. These castings have been professionally remastered from the best source materials available, and should not be confused with lower quality life masks readily available elsewhere. A signed C.O.A. and a signature on every cast is provided by William Forsche to ensure its authenticity and high quality. Our castings have been used in numerous film productions, William Forsche has done life mask creation for Academy Award winning make-up artists Rick Baker, Greg Cannom and for George Lucas’ special effects company Industrial Light and Magic. Many of our castings are also in the personal collections of high profile collectors and artists such as: Guillermo del Toro, David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Liza Minnelli, Hugh Heffner, Kirk Douglas, and the late Tony Curtis and Gregory Peck. Testimonials from Hollywood professionals about the quality of Forsche Design Life Masks. Andy Schoneberg is a two time Emmy award winning makeup artist for « The Walking Dead. » Below is the Humphrey Bogart display he created using one of Forsche’s Life Masks. « I met William 28 years ago(!) on Dead Heat. He was a master life caster then, doing excellent work. He’s a fantastic artist and technician. William’s life cast collection is without equal. If William is offering a life cast of a particular person, you can bet he’s done the legwork to make sure that it’s the best, most accurate cast available. Period. » -Andy Schoneberg Dan Platt’s work includes « Terminator 2 », Tupac Shakur’s hologram for « Coachella » and he was also the Facial Model Lead responsible for youthenizing Jeff Bridges as Clu for « Tron: Legacy. » « Bill, I’ve been collecting life casts from you for 20 years and without fail, your castings are undisputedly the sharpest, distortion free and most accurate castings in the industry. How do I know? Every morning Ebay sends out a fresh listing of available life casts and I am appalled on what is being offered by your competitors. When I had the privilege to work with you at Greg Cannom’s in the early 90’s, your life cast work was without flaw and that same attention to detail and craftsmanship is evident in every cast that you sell. I could not and most importantly, WILL NOT buy any life cast from anyone other than you. The success of my career depends heavily on the solid understanding of facial anatomy, form and structure. For the last two decades, your life casts gave me that invaluable understanding. And without that knowledge, I would never have been able to correctly interpret poorly lit or artistically shot photographs when I recreated Tupac for Coachella. » -Dan Platt Tom Spina: Sculptor, Movie Prop Conservation Artist and Collector works on an original « Mrs. Doubtfire » appliance displayed on a custom Robin Williams life mask display bust provided by William Forsche of Forsche Design. « To any and all collectors of lifecasts, You will simply never find another source like William Forsche. His decades of film FX experience and encyclopedic knowledge are a benefit not found in any other lifecast seller, but the real value is in the exquisite quality of the castings themselves. Each is a work of art in its own right, always with highest level of detail of any available, and the closest generation to the original actor’s face. I am never disappointed when I open a package from Forsche! I’ve counted on Bill for reference busts when recreating famous faces and also for things like copies of Robin Williams’ head, to which we applied two sets of original Mrs. Doubtfire appliances for display. In order to achieve that, we needed castings that were properly sized and without warp. Bill delivered, as he always does! I can highly recommend his work to anyone interested and look forward to my next purchase! » Sincerely, -Tom Spina Daniel Horne is a multiple award winning artist, painter and mask maker whose work is in many private collections worldwide including: Guillermo del Toro, Greg Nicotero and Rick Baker. « William, Thank you again for offering great life casts, I have ten of yours and they are far superior to anything else that is offered. » -Daniel Horne Mike Hill is a portrait sculptor and artist whose work is in many private collections, Mike has also sculpted for television’s « American Horror Story » and film projects such as « Men in Black 3 » and « The Wolfman. » « Life masks are a valuable tool in the process of sculpting a human head or likeness. It doesnt matter if it isn’t the actual person, understanding the folds and planes of the face is far easier to understand if you hold one in your hand . William Forsche is my go-to for any life mask. » -Mike Hill Why purchase our life masks when there are cheaper plastic castings and other sources available? « The advent of the internet has put collecting life masks into the hands of many people outside the film industry; I have personally acquired some of these life masks from various internet sources and have been extremely disappointed with the quality and the distortion (shrinkage etc.) of these castings. The average person outside the film industry doesn’t have studio grade life masks to compare their castings with. With over 30 years of selectively collecting life masks it has always been my goal to obtain the highest quality masks available. Not only have I been a collector I am also a Hollywood life mask artist who has created some of the castings that exist in private collections, museums and have been used in the production of many of the major Hollywood films which I have worked on. My professional experience gives me the insight and the ability to compare similar castings and grade them on their detail, shrinkage and distortion. It is my goal and my passion to always make the highest quality life masks possible and it is my pleasure to share these casts with the discriminating life mask collector. » -William Forsche Select Thumbnails Below To View Larger Images Forsche Design’s white plaster lifecast of Grace Kelley on the left compared to theirs which is on the right. Our more complete and detailed Grace Kelley cast does not exhibit the shrinkage or distortion of their casting which has less detail. Their once white plastic cast has yellowed considerably with age and has only a single wire as a do it yourself type of hanger. Lifecast artist Willa Shalit invited William Forsche to New York City in 1986 to teach her his lifecasting techniques, after seeing the torso and face casting of Hugh Heffner’s girlfriend that he created for the Playboy Mansion. Forsche was later asked to assist Willa Shalit with the smiling lifecast of Stevie Wonder created for his Album cover « Characters. » Many of Forsche’s lifecasting techniques were also utilized for some of Shalit’s more refined lifecasts in her book « Life Cast: Behind the Mask. » Forsche works on a life mask of Brooke Shields in Shalit’s lifecast studio, New York City circa 1986. Modern day photo of William Forsche recreating the « Aladdin Sane » life masks that he originally made for David Bowie’s personal collection. David Bowie and William Forsche at « Top of the Pops » circa 1987. William Forsche with Hollywood Acting Legends: Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis and Gregory Peck. Select image below to read an article about the lifecast artist William Forsche. William Forsche was asked to join several other top Hollywood make-up effects artists recently to teach his lifecasting techniques in the « Ultimate Creature Creator Class. » Performer’s Film Television & Media Appearances The Terminator (1984) Directed by James Cameron Writing credits Harlan Ellison (The Outer Limits teleplays « Soldier » and « Demon with a Glass Hand ») originally uncredited James Cameron (written by) & Gale Anne Hurd (written by) William Wisher Jr. (additional dialogue) (as William Wisher) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Arnold Schwarzenegger … The Terminator Michael Biehn … Kyle Reese Linda Hamilton … Sarah Connor Paul Winfield … Lieutenant Ed Traxler Lance Henriksen … Detective Hal Vukovich Bess Motta … Ginger Ventura Earl Boen … Dr. Peter Silberman Rick Rossovich … Matt Buchanan Dick Miller … Pawnshop Owner Shawn Schepps … Nancy Bruce M. Kerner … Desk Sergeant Franco Columbu … Future Terminator Bill Paxton … Punk Leader Brad Rearden … Punk Brian Thompson … Punk William Wisher Jr. … Cop who gets burned by the Terminator Ken Fritz … Policeman Tom Oberhaus … Policeman Ed Dogans … Cop in Alley Joe Farago … TV Anchorman Hettie Lynne Hurtes … TV Anchorwoman Tony Mirelez … Gas Station Attendant Philip Gordon … Mexican Boy (long shots) Anthony Trujillo … Mexican Boy (close-ups) (as Anthony T. Trujillo) Stan Yale … Derelict in Alley Al Kahn … Customer Leslie Morris … Customer Hugh Farrington … Customer Harriet Medin … Customer Loree Frazier … Customer James Ralston … Customer Norman Friedman … Cleaning Man at Flophouse Barbara Powers … Ticket Taker at Club Technoir Wayne Stone … Tanker Driver David Pierce … Tanker Partner John E. Bristol … Biker at Phone Booth Webster Williams … Reporter Patrick Pinney … Bar Customer Bill W. Richmond … Bartender Chino ‘Fats’ Williams … Truck Driver Greg Robbins … Tiki Motel Customer (as Gregory Robbins) Marianne Muellerleile … Sarah Louise Connor John Durban … Sentry rest of cast listed alphabetically: J. Randolph Harrison … Policeman (uncredited) Darrell Mapson … Bar patron at pay phone with Sarah (uncredited) John Stuart West … MacDougal (uncredited) Create a character page for: Pawnshop OwnerCop who gets burned by the TerminatorPolicemanPolicemanCop in AlleyTV AnchormanTV AnchorwomanGas Station AttendantMexican Boy (long shots)Mexican Boy (close-ups)Derelict in AlleyCustomerCustomerCustomerCustomerCustomerCustomerCleaning Man at FlophouseTicket Taker at Club TechnoirTanker DriverTanker PartnerBiker at Phone BoothReporterBar CustomerBartenderTruck DriverTiki Motel CustomerSarah Louise ConnorSentryPolicemanBar patron at pay phone with Sarah Produced by John Daly …. executive producer Derek Gibson …. executive producer Gale Anne Hurd …. producer Original Music by Brad Fiedel Cinematography by Adam Greenberg Film Editing by Mark Goldblatt Casting by Stanzi Stokes Art Direction by George Costello Set Decoration by Maria Rebman Caso Costume Design by Hilary Wright Makeup Department Jeff Dawn …. makeup department head (as Jefferson Dawn) Kyle Sweet …. hair stylist: second unit (as Kyle Tucy) Kyle Sweet …. makeup artist: second unit (as Kyle Tucy) Peter Tothpal …. hair stylist Ellis Burman …. electrical effects: Terminator (uncredited) Melissa Street …. assistant makeup artist (uncredited) Brian Wade …. special makeup effects artist: Stan Winston Studios (uncredited) Production Management Bruce M. Kerner …. executive in charge of production Donna Smith …. post-production supervisor Donna Smith …. production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Thomas A. Irvine …. additional first assistant director (as Thomas Irvine) Betsy Magruder …. first assistant director Jean-Paul Ouellette …. second unit director: action Robert Roda …. second assistant director Art Department Shay Austin …. assistant art director John S. Curran …. construction supervisor (as John Curran) Tommy Estridge …. property master Mark Freedman …. carpenter Kerry Jennings …. assistant property master Amy McGary …. scenic artist Kristen McGary …. scenic artist Kurt Meisenbach …. art assistant Jewel Myrow …. art assistant Joe Rainey …. assistant to the art director Cynthia C. Rebman …. set dresser (as Cindy Rebman) David Reece …. carpenter Stephen Reece …. carpenter Stephen Rinehart …. art assistant Jennie Ryan …. art assistant Gary Schoeneck …. lead man Linda Schoeneck …. art assistant Gregory R. Wolf …. set dresser (as Greg Wolf) Christopher Gilman …. property maker (uncredited) Jay Koiwai …. painter (uncredited) Sound Department Elizabeth Barnard …. assistant sound editor Ken Brocious …. boom operator (as Kenneth Brocious) David Campling …. supervising sound editor Gordon Daniel …. foley artist Greg Dillon …. sound effects editor James Fritch …. sound effects editor (as Jim Fritch) Robert Garrett …. synthesized sound effects Gabriel Guy …. machine room operator: restoration David J. Hudson …. sound re-recording mixer James J. Klinger …. sound effects editor (as Jim Klinger) Mike Le Mare …. sound effects editor (as Mike Le-Mare) Richard Lightstone …. production sound mixer Horace Manzanares …. sound effects editor Gilbert D. Marchant …. sound effects editor (as Gil Marchant) Mel Metcalfe …. sound re-recording mixer Rob Miller …. sound effects editor Terry Porter …. sound re-recording mixer John Post …. foley artist Gary Shepherd …. sound effects editor Karola Storr …. sound effects editor Jennifer Barin …. sound recordist: restoration (uncredited) Tom Bellfort …. supervising sound editor: restoration (uncredited) Gabriel Cubos …. sound utility (uncredited) Stephen Kearney …. sound editor: restoration (uncredited) Gary Rizzo …. sound re-recording mixer: restoration (uncredited) Gary Rydstrom …. sound design: restoration (uncredited) Tony Sereno …. digital sound mix technician: restoration (uncredited) Special Effects by Jack Bricker …. terminator special effects Ellis Burman Jr. …. terminator mechanical effects Frank DeMarco …. special effects Ernest D. Farino …. special effects coordinator Roger George …. special effects Richard J. Landon …. terminator special effects (as Richard Landon) Ron Macinnes …. terminator mechanical effects assistant Shane Mahan …. terminator special effects David B. Miller …. terminator special effects (as David Miller) John Rosengrant …. terminator special effects Brian Wade …. terminator special effects Bob Williams …. terminator mechanical effects Stan Winston …. special terminator effects creator Tom Woodruff Jr. …. terminator special effects (as Tom Woodruff) Roger Kelton …. special effects technician (uncredited) R. Bruce Steinheimer …. special effects technician (uncredited) Visual Effects by Doug Beswick …. stop motion terminator model: Fantasy II Film Effects Don Bland …. production assistant: Fantasy II Film Effects Steven Fagerquist …. technical assistant: process photography Ernest D. Farino …. graphic animation effects Phil Huff …. optical effects: Image 3 John Huneck …. camera operator: Fantasy II Film Effects Leslie Huntley …. production supervisor: Fantasy II Film Effects Michael Joyce …. model shop supervisor: Fantasy II Film Effects Paul Kassler …. model maker: Fantasy II Film Effects Pete Kleinow …. terminator stop motion: Fantasy II Film Effects (as Peter Kleinow) Laurel Klick …. optical effects: Image 3 Ken Marschall …. matte artist: Fantasy II Film Effects Gerald McClain …. rear screen projectionist: process photography Austin McKinney …. cinematographer: process photography Jane A. Pahlman …. production assistant: Fantasy II Film Effects Eric Peterson …. camera assistant: process photography Gary Rhodaback …. model maker: Fantasy II Film Effects Mark Sawicki …. special optical consultant: Fantasy II Film Effects Joe Viskocil …. pyrotechnics and fire effects: Fantasy II Film Effects (as Joseph Viskocil) Gene Warren Jr. …. special effects supervisor: Fantasy II Film Effects Kris Brown …. visual effects engineer (uncredited) Sam Longoria …. stop-motion electronics (uncredited) Bret Mixon …. animation assistant (uncredited) Ted Rae …. stop motion terminator model: Fantasy II Film Effects (uncredited) Stunts Tony Cecere …. stunts Jeffrey J. Dashnaw …. stunts (as Jeff Dashnow) Hill Farnsworth …. stunts J. Suzanne Fish …. stunts Ken Fritz …. stunt coordinator Ken Fritz …. stunt coordinator: second unit Ken Fritz …. stunt double: Michael Biehn Marian Green …. stunts (as Marion Green) Gene Hartline …. stunts Tom Hart …. stunts Jean Malahni …. stunts Gary McLarty …. stunts Frank Orsatti …. stunts Jim Stern …. stunts Pete Turner …. stunts (as Peter Turner) Cynthia Brannon …. stunts (uncredited) Monty Jordan …. stunt driver (uncredited) Peter Kent …. stunt double: Arnold Schwarzenegger (uncredited) Rob King …. stunts (uncredited) Lee Waddell …. utility stunts (uncredited) Camera and Electrical Department Bernard Auroux …. focus puller Dennis Bishop …. gaffer Bruce Byall …. grip Anne S. Coffey …. camera operator: insert photography (as Anne Coffey) Chuck Colwell …. director of photography: second unit Mario Davis …. grip and equipment: second unit Mark Ellensohn …. best boy Alec Hirschfeld …. additional camera operator Sean McLin …. camera operator: second unit David Michels …. dolly grip Mark Morton …. electrician Tim Morton …. best boy electric Elliot Nachbar …. grip Mark Peterson …. electrician Vance Piper …. assistant camera Joyce Rudolph …. still photographer Roger Schweitzer …. video playback operator Dylan Shephard …. key grip Gary Wagner …. camera assistant: insert photography Rick A. West …. electrician (as Rick West) Tim Collins …. grip (uncredited) Donald G. Jackson …. additional cinematographer (uncredited) John Janusek …. grip (uncredited) Kyle T. MacDowell …. electrician (uncredited) Barry Seybert …. electrician (uncredited) Mark A. Shelton …. electrician (uncredited) Philip Sloan …. best boy grip (uncredited) Casting Department Greg Robbins …. extras casting coordinator (as Gregory Robbins) Costume and Wardrobe Department Deborah Everton …. costume supervisor Julia Gombert …. costumer: second unit Virginia Hartman …. costume production assistant Editorial Department Lorna Anderson …. first assistant editor Michael Bloecher …. associate editor Spike Allison Hooper …. assistant editor Mary Nelson-Duerrstein …. negative cutter (as Mary Nelson) Peter Silverman …. color consultant Music Department Budd Carr …. music consultant Robert Randles …. music post-production coordinator Emilie Robertson …. music editor Transportation Department Wayne Nelson …. transportation captain Wayne Stone …. transportation coordinator Other crew Polly Apostolof …. assistant to producer Jo Barnett …. assistant production accountant Terry Benedict …. production assistant: second unit Kathy Breen …. production coordinator Ernest D. Farino …. title designer J. Randolph Harrison …. assistant to producer (as Randy Harrison) J. Randolph Harrison …. assistant to producer Deborah Hebert …. set production assistant (as Deborah A. Hebert) Scott Javine …. production assistant Sharon Kirkpatrick …. script supervisor: second unit Joseph A. Liuzzi …. location manager Andy Marx …. publicist (as Andrew Marx) Pattison Newberry …. first aid George Parra …. set production assistant Kevin E. Patterson …. utility man (as Kevin Patterson) Eric Rasmussen …. craft service Michael Thomas Slifkin …. talent coordinator Lisa Sonne …. assistant to producer (as T. Elizabeth Sonne) Anne St. Johns …. assistant production coordinator Marilyn Tasso …. production accountant Brenda Weisman …. script supervisor Frans J. Afman …. financial services (uncredited) Lisa S. Girolami …. extras wrangler (uncredited) Thanks Harlan Ellison …. acknowledgment to the works of Arnold Schwarzenegger Filmography Jump to filmography as: Actor, Producer, Director, Thanks, Self, Archive Footage Actor: 2010s 2000s 1990s 1980s 1970s 1960s The Expendables (2010) …. Trench … aka « Expendables » – Japan (English title) Around the World in 80 Days (2004) …. Prince Hapi Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) (VG) (voice) (also archive footage) …. The Terminator … aka « Terminator 3: War of the Machines » – USA (PC version) The Rundown (2003) (uncredited) …. Bar Patron … aka « Welcome to the Jungle » – Australia, UK, USA (working title) Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) …. Terminator … aka « T3 » – USA (promotional abbreviation) Collateral Damage (2002) …. Gordy Brewer The 6th Day (2000) …. Adam Gibson End of Days (1999) …. Jericho Cane Batman & Robin (1997) …. Mr. Freeze / Dr. Victor Fries Jingle All the Way (1996) …. Howard Langston Eraser (1996) …. U.S. Marshal John ‘The Eraser’ Kruger T2 3-D: Battle Across Time (1996) …. The Terminator Junior (1994) …. Dr. Alex Hesse True Lies (1994) …. Harry Tasker Last Action Hero (1993) …. Jack Slater / Himself Lincoln (1992) (TV) (voice) …. John G. Nicolay Christmas in Connecticut (1992) (TV) (uncredited) …. Man in chair in front of Media Truck Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1992) (VG) (voice) …. The Terminator Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) …. The Terminator … aka « El Exterminator 2 » – USA (Spanish title) … aka « T2 » – USA (promotional abbreviation) … aka « T2: Extreme Edition » – USA (video box title) … aka « T2: Ultimate Edition » – USA (video box title) … aka « Terminator 2 » – Japan (English title) Kindergarten Cop (1990) …. Detective John Kimble Total Recall (1990) …. Douglas Quaid / Hauser … aka « El vengador del futuro » – USA (Spanish title) « Tales from the Crypt » …. X-Con (1 episode, 1990) – The Switch (1990) TV episode (uncredited) …. X-Con Twins (1988/I) …. Julius Benedict Red Heat (1988) …. Capt. Ivan Danko … aka « Red Bull » – Japan (English title) The Running Man (1987) …. Ben Richards Predator (1987) …. Dutch Raw Deal (1986) …. Mark Kaminsky aka Joseph P. Brenner Commando (1985) …. John Matrix Red Sonja (1985) …. Kalidor The Terminator (1984) …. The Terminator … aka « Terminator » – Japan (English title) Conan the Destroyer (1984) …. Conan … aka « King of Destroyer: Conan Part 2 » – Japan (English title) Conan the Barbarian (1982) …. Conan The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980) (TV) …. Mickey Hargitay Scavenger Hunt (1979) …. Lars The Villain (1979) …. Handsome Stranger « The San Pedro Beach Bums » …. Muscleman (1 episode, 1977) – Lifting Is My Life (1977) TV episode …. Muscleman « The Streets of San Francisco » …. Josef Schmidt (1 episode, 1977) – Dead Lift (1977) TV episode …. Josef Schmidt Stay Hungry (1976) …. Joe Santo Happy Anniversary and Goodbye (1974) (TV) …. Rico The Long Goodbye (1973) (uncredited) …. Hood in Augustine’s office Hercules in New York (1969) (as Arnold Strong ‘Mr. Universe’) …. Hercules Producer: 2000s 1990s The 6th Day (2000) (producer) Last Action Hero (1993) (executive producer) Director: Christmas in Connecticut (1992) (TV) « Tales from the Crypt » (1 episode, 1990) – The Switch (1990) TV episode Thanks: 2000s 1990s Salmagundi (2009) (special thanks) Study Hall (2004) (special thanks) Iron and Beyond (2002) (V) (special thanks) Raw Iron: The Making of ‘Pumping Iron’ (2002) (TV) (special thanks) Dirty Harry: The Original (2001) (V) (special thanks) The Making of ‘The Terminator’: A Retrospective (1992) (V) (special thanks) Self: In Production 2010s 2000s 1990s 1980s 1970s Barack Obama: Road to the White House (2010) (V) (post-production) …. Himself California State of Mind: The Legacy of Pat Brown (2011) (completed) « The Tonight Show with Jay Leno » …. Himself (14 episodes, 1993-2010) – Episode #18.42 (2010) TV episode (as Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger) …. Himself – Episode dated 24 April 2008 (2008) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 23 May 2007 (2007) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 11 October 2006 (2006) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 24 June 2005 (2005) TV episode (as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger) …. Himself (9 more) Gerrymandering (2010) XXI Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony (2010) (TV) …. Himself The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2010) (TV) …. Himself – Clip Presenter Salmagundi (2009) …. Himself « Entertainment Tonight » …. Himself (9 episodes, 1989-2009) … aka « E.T. » – USA (informal title) … aka « This Week in Entertainment » – USA (weekend title) – Episode dated 2 December 2009 (2009) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 17 December 2008 (2008) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 15 August 2008 (2008) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 10 June 2008 (2008) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 6 December 2007 (2007) TV episode …. Himself (4 more) « The Jay Leno Show » …. Himself (2 episodes, 2009) – Episode #1.51 (2009) TV episode …. Himself – Episode #1.37 (2009) TV episode (as Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger) …. Himself « Hannity » …. Himself (1 episode, 2009) – Episode dated 17 September 2009 (2009) TV episode …. Himself « Jimmy Kimmel Live! » …. Himself (1 episode, 2009) – Episode dated 7 August 2009 (2009) TV episode …. Himself Grindhouse: Collection of non-created films (2009) …. Himself Reg Park: The Legend (2009) (V) …. Himself « Punkt 12 » …. Himself (1 episode, 2009) – Episode dated 3 March 2009 (2009) TV episode …. Himself Die Stille der Unschuld – Der Künstler Gottfried Helnwein (2009) …. Himself « Tagesthemen » …. Himself (1 episode, 2008) – Episode dated 14 October 2008 (2008) TV episode …. Himself Why We Train (2008) …. Himself Chabad: To Life Telethon (2008) (TV) …. Himself – Video Guest … aka « Chabad Telethon » – USA (short title) … aka « Chabad Telethon: Live » – USA (informal alternative title) … aka « The Chabad ‘Dancing Rabbis’ Telethon » – USA (informal alternative title) Citizen Kate (2008) …. Himself « Meet the Press » …. Himself (2 episodes, 2006-2008) … aka « Meet the Press with Tim Russert » – USA (complete title) – Episode dated 29 June 2008 (2008) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 26 February 2006 (2006) TV episode (as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger) …. Himself « Imagine » …. Himself (1 episode, 2008) – Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens (2008) TV episode …. Himself Caring for Our Water (2008) (V) …. Himself – Governor of California Being W (2008) …. Himself Bigger Stronger Faster* (2008) (also archive footage) …. Himself … aka « Bigger Stronger Faster*: *The Side Effects of Being American » – USA (long title) « Larry King Live » …. Himself (2 episodes, 2007-2008) – The Ronald Reagan I Knew (2008) TV episode …. Himself – TV Legend Merv Griffin Remembered (2007) TV episode …. Himself Darfur Now (2007) …. Himself « E! True Hollywood Story » …. Himself (3 episodes, 2000-2007) – Vanessa Williams (2007) TV episode …. Himself – I Love Lucy (2005) TV episode …. Himself – Siegfried & Roy (2000) TV episode …. Himself « 20 heures le journal » …. Himself (1 episode, 2007) – Episode dated 25 June 2007 (2007) TV episode …. Himself 2007 Taurus World Stunt Awards (2007) (TV) …. Himself « BBC News 24 » …. Himself – Governor of California (1 episode, 2007) – Episode dated 12 April 2007 (2007) TV episode …. Himself – Governor of California « The Apprentice » …. Himself (1 episode, 2007) … aka « Celebrity Apprentice » – USA (seventh season title) … aka « The Apprentice 2 » – USA (second season title) … aka « The Apprentice Los Angeles » – USA (sixth season title) … aka « The Celebrity Apprentice » – USA (eighth season title) – Soap Gets in Your Eyes (2007) TV episode …. Himself « ITV Evening News » …. Himself (1 episode, 2007) – Episode dated 13 March 2007 (2007) TV episode …. Himself The 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2007) (TV) (as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger) …. Himself – Presenter George Clooney: An American Cinematheque Tribute (2006) (TV) …. Himself « American Masters » …. Himself (1 episode, 2006) – Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens (2006) TV episode …. Himself 40 Dumbest Celeb Quotes… Ever (2006) (TV) …. Himself Legends Ball (2006) (TV) …. Himself Al Franken: God Spoke (2006) (as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger) …. Himself « This Week » …. Himself (1 episode, 2006) – Episode dated 23 April 2006 (2006) TV episode (as Gov Arnold Schwarzenegger) …. Himself « Bl!tz » …. Himself (1 episode, 2006) – Episode dated 9 January 2006 (2006) TV episode …. Himself The Kid & I (2005) …. Himself « Corazón de… » …. Himself (1 episode, 2005) – Episode dated 29 November 2005 (2005) TV episode …. Himself « NFL Monday Night Football » …. Himself – Governor of California (1 episode, 2005) … aka « ABC Monday Night Football » – USA (alternative title) … aka « ESPN Monday Night Football » – USA (alternative title) … aka « M.N.F. » – USA (alternative title) … aka « Monday Night Football » – USA (alternative title) … aka « Thursday Night Editions of Monday Night Football » – USA (alternative title) – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. San Diego Chargers (2005) TV episode (uncredited) …. Himself – Governor of California 2005 Taurus World Stunt Awards (2005) (TV) …. Himself « The O’Reilly Factor » …. Himself (2 episodes, 2005) – Episode dated 19 August 2005 (2005) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 16 June 2005 (2005) TV episode (as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger) …. Himself « Biography » …. Himself (4 episodes, 2003-2005) – Arnold Schwarzenegger: Flex Appeal (2005) TV episode …. Himself – Sylvester Stallone (2005) TV episode …. Himself – Sharon Stone: Fearless (2003) TV episode …. Himself – Arnold Schwarzenegger (2003) TV episode …. Himself AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Movie Quotes: America’s Greatest Quips, Comebacks and Catchphrases (2005) (TV) …. Himself « Now » …. Himself (2 episodes, 2005) … aka « Now with Bill Moyers » – USA (original title) – Episode dated 27 May 2005 (2005) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 15 April 2005 (2005) TV episode …. Himself « NBC Nightly News » …. Himself (1 episode, 2005) … aka « NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt » – USA (weekend title) – Episode dated 4 May 2005 (2005) TV episode (as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger) …. Himself Pursuit of Equality (2005) …. Himself « Extreme Makeover: Home Edition » …. Himself (1 episode, 2005) – The Leomiti-Higgins Family (2005) TV episode …. Himself « Hardball with Chris Matthews » …. Himself (1 episode, 2005) – Episode dated 14 March 2005 (2005) TV episode (as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger) …. Himself « Hannity & Colmes » …. Himself (2 episodes, 2004-2005) – Episode dated 7 March 2005 (2005) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 10 June 2004 (2004) TV episode …. Himself Spirit of Exploration (2005) (TV) (uncredited) …. Himself The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (2005) (TV) (uncredited) …. Himself Batman: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 – Beyond Batman: Freeze Frame – The Visual FX of ‘Batman & Robin’ (2005) (V) …. Himself Batman: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 – Beyond Batman: Dressed to Thrill – The Costumes of ‘Batman & Robin’ (2005) (V) …. Himself Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles (2004) (V) …. Himself « 60 Minutes » …. Himself (1 episode, 2004) … aka « TV Land Legends: The 60 Minutes Interviews » – USA (rerun title) – Episode dated 31 October 2004 (2004) TV episode …. Himself WMD: Weapon of Mass Destruction (2004) …. Himself 2004 Taurus World Stunt Awards (2004) (TV) …. Himself How Arnold Won the West (2004) …. Himself « Pimp My Ride » …. Himself (1 episode) – Earth Day Bio-Impala (????) TV episode …. Himself « Dennis Miller » …. 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Himself The Making of ‘Terminator 2: 3-D’ (2000) (TV) …. Himself Conan Unchained: The Making of ‘Conan’ (2000) (V) …. Himself … aka « Conan Unchained: The Making of ‘Conan the Barbarian' » – USA (alternative title) 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (2000) (TV) (uncredited) …. Himself – Presenter End of Days: The Beginning (2000) (V) …. Himself … aka « Spotlight on Location: End of Days » – USA (DVD title) The 72nd Annual Academy Awards (2000) (TV) …. Himself – Presenter: Best Visual Effects « WCW Monday Nitro » …. Himself (1 episode, 2000) … aka « World Championship Wrestling Monday Nitro » – USA (alternative title) – Episode #1.232 (2000) TV episode …. Himself Bodybuilders (2000) (TV) …. Himself « The Howard Stern Radio Show » …. Himself (1 episode, 1999) – Episode dated 27 November 1999 (1999) TV episode …. Himself « WWE Smackdown! » …. 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Himself « Bravo Profiles: The Entertainment Business » (1998) TV mini-series …. Himself To Life! America Celebrates Israel’s 50th (1998) (TV) …. Himself The 70th Annual Academy Awards (1998) (TV) (uncredited) …. Himself – Presenter: ‘Titanic’ Film Clip Hollywood Salutes Arnold Schwarzenegger: An American Cinematheque Tribute (1998) (TV) …. Himself « The Magic Hour » …. Himself (1 episode, 1998) – Episode #1.1 (1998) TV episode …. Himself « Mundo VIP » …. Himself (3 episodes, 1996-1997) – Show nº62 (1997) TV episode …. Himself – Show nº 19 (1996) TV episode …. Himself – Show nº 17 (1996) TV episode …. Himself Directors: James Cameron (1997) (V) …. Himself Stand Tall (1997) …. Himself Arnold Schwarzenegger – Blitzlichter eines amerikanischen Traums (1997) (TV) …. Himself « Wetten, dass..? » …. Himself (3 episodes, 1988-1996) – Wetten, dass..? aus Hannover (1996) TV episode …. Himself – Wetten, dass..? aus Saarbrücken (1991) TV episode …. Himself – Wetten, dass..? aus Linz (1988) TV episode …. Himself « E-Explosiv – Das Magazin » …. Himself (1 episode, 1996) – Episode dated 5 December 1996 (1996) TV episode …. Himself « Anyone for Pennis? » …. Himself (1 episode, 1996) – Very Important Pennis: Part 1 (1996) TV episode …. Himself A Century of Science Fiction (1996) (V) …. Himself Sinatra: 80 Years My Way (1995) (TV) …. Himself The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies (1995) (TV) …. Himself The 67th Annual Academy Awards (1995) (TV) …. Himself – Presenter: Irving G. Thalberg Award The Making of ‘True Lies’ (1994) (TV) …. Himself Beretta’s Island (1994) …. Himself A Century of Cinema (1994) …. Himself « Hollywood Women » (1994) TV mini-series …. Himself (unknown episodes) The Last Party (1993) (uncredited) …. Himself « Aspel & Company » …. Himself (1 episode, 1993) – Episode #10.7 (1993) TV episode …. Himself Kathie Lee Gifford’s Celebration of Motherhood (1993) (TV) …. Himself Dave (1993) …. Himself 1993 MTV Movie Awards (1993) (TV) …. Himself – Presenter T2: More Than Meets the Eye (1993) (V) …. Himself The Road to Hollywood (1993) (TV) …. Himself Feed (1992) …. Himself « Jocs de nit » …. Himself (1 episode, 1992) – Episode #1.16 (1992) TV episode …. Himself Muhammad Ali’s 50th Birthday Celebration (1992) (TV) …. Himself Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ’92 (1992) (TV) …. Himself 1992 MTV Movie Awards (1992) (TV) …. Himself – Presenter The Making of ‘The Terminator’: A Retrospective (1992) (V) …. Himself « Saturday Night Live » …. Himself (2 episodes, 1988-1991) … aka « NBC’s Saturday Night » – USA (complete title) … aka « SNL » – USA (informal title) … aka « SNL 25 » – USA (alternative title) … aka « Saturday Night » – USA (first season title) … aka « Saturday Night Live ’80 » – USA (sixth season title) … aka « Saturday Night Live 15 » – USA (fifteenth season title) … aka « Saturday Night Live 20 » – USA (twentieth season title) … aka « Saturday Night Live 25 » – USA (twentyfifth season title) – Christian Slater/Bonnie Raitt (1991) TV episode (uncredited) …. Himself – Danny Devito/The Bangles (1988) TV episode (uncredited) …. Himself « Wogan » …. Himself (1 episode, 1991) – Episode dated 23 October 1991 (1991) TV episode …. Himself « Showbiz Today » …. Himself (1 episode, 1991) – Episode dated 22 October 1991 (1991) TV episode …. Himself Victory & Valor: Special Olympics World Games (1991) (TV) …. Himself « Naked Hollywood » (1991) TV mini-series …. Himself « Late Night with David Letterman » …. Himself (3 episodes, 1985-1991) – Episode dated 10 July 1991 (1991) TV episode (uncredited) …. Himself – Episode dated 23 May 1990 (1990) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 17 October 1985 (1985) TV episode …. Himself The Making of ‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ (1991) (TV) …. Himself The Making of ‘Total Recall’ (1990) (TV) …. Himself/Douglas Quaid « The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson » …. Himself (1 episode, 1988) … aka « The Best of Carson » – USA (rerun title) – Episode dated 16 December 1988 (1988) TV episode …. Himself « Mensch Meier » …. Himself (1 episode, 1986) – Episode dated 21 August 1986 (1986) TV episode …. Himself « Good Morning Britain » …. Himself (1 episode, 1986) – Episode dated 21 January 1986 (1986) TV episode …. Himself « Saturday Night’s Main Event » …. Himself (1 episode, 1985) … aka « The Main Event » – USA (short title) – Episode #1.2 (1985) TV episode …. Himself The 56th Annual Academy Awards (1984) (TV) …. Himself – Co-Presenter: Technical Achievement Awards The Making of ‘Terminator’ (1984) (TV) …. Himself Carnival in Rio (1983) (TV) …. Himself – Host The Making of ‘Superman II’ (1982) (TV) …. Himself – Premiere Our Voices Ourselves (1982) (TV) …. Himself Body by Garret (1982) …. Himself « The Merv Griffin Show » …. Himself (2 episodes, 1977-1981) – Episode dated 20 July 1981 (1981) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 21 September 1977 (1977) TV episode …. Himself « Tomorrow Coast to Coast » …. Himself (1 episode, 1981) … aka « The Tomorrow Show » – USA (original title) … aka « Tomorrow » – USA (short title) – Episode dated 2 June 1981 (1981) TV episode …. Himself « The Alan Hamel Show » …. Himself (1 episode, 1980) – Episode dated 26 February 1980 (1980) TV episode …. Himself « Good Morning America » …. Himself (3 episodes, 1978-1980) … aka « G.M.A. » – USA (promotional abbreviation) – Episode dated 14 January 1980 (1980) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 13 July 1979 (1979) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 29 September 1978 (1978) TV episode …. Himself The Comeback (1980) …. Himself « Dinah! » …. Himself (2 episodes, 1977-1979) – Episode dated 7 August 1979 (1979) TV episode …. Himself – Episode dated 29 August 1977 (1977) TV episode …. Himself « V.I.P.-Schaukel » …. Himself (1 episode, 1977) – Episode #7.3 (1977) TV episode …. Himself This Is America (1977) (uncredited) …. Bodybuilder at Gold’s Gym Pumping Iron (1977) …. Himself Archive Footage: « Dorfers Donnerstalk » – Episode dated 6 May 2010 (2010) TV episode (uncredited) …. Himself – Episode #5.2 (2007) TV episode (uncredited) …. Himself – Episode #2.4 (2004) TV episode (uncredited) …. Himself Muscle Beach Then and Now (2010) …. Himself « The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien » – Episode #1.127 (2009) TV episode …. Himself – Episode #1.106 (2009) TV episode …. Himself – Episode #1.91 (2009) TV episode …. Himself – Episode #1.86 (2009) TV episode …. 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Himself – Governor of California « Ajankohtainen kakkonen » – Episode dated 22 January 2008 (2008) TV episode …. Himself Still Pumping (2008) (V) …. Himself « Weltberühmt in Österreich – 50 Jahre Austropop » – Der Austropop hat keine Chance – also nützen wir sie! (2008) TV episode (uncredited) …. Himself All Jacked Up (2008) …. Himself « Wetten, dass..? » – Wetten, dass..? aus Graz (2007) TV episode …. Himself THS Investigates: Hazing (2007) (TV) …. Himself « The Blair Years » – Blair and Brown (2007) TV episode (uncredited) …. Himself « 20 to 1 » – Sexiest Movie Moments (2007) TV episode (uncredited) …. Harry Tasker « Have I Got News for You » – Episode #34.3 (2007) TV episode (uncredited) …. Himself – Episode #34.1 (2007) TV episode (uncredited) …. Himself Maquillando entre monstruos (2007) (TV) …. The Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger: ‘I’ll Be Back’ (2007) (TV) …. Himself « The Colbert Report » – Episode dated 18 June 2007 (2007) TV episode …. Himself The 11th Hour (2007) (uncredited) …. Himself Ein Leben wie im Flug (2007) (TV) …. Himself « Canada A.M. » – Episode dated 16 January 2007 (2007) TV episode …. Himself Running with Arnold (2006) …. Himself RoboCop vs Terminator (2006) (V) …. The Terminator …So Goes the Nation (2006) …. Himself « I Love the ’70s: Volume 2 » (2006) …. Himself A/k/a Tommy Chong (2006) (uncredited) …. Himself Boffo! Tinseltown’s Bombs and Blockbusters (2006) (uncredited) …. Julius Benedict Arnold Schwarzenegger: Made in Britain (2006) (TV) …. Himself Cars (2006) (voice) (uncredited) …. Sven ‘The Governator’ VH1 News Presents: Hollywood Secrets Revealed – Scenes They Don’t Want You to See (2006) (TV) …. Himself Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006) …. Himself 20 Years Too Soon: Superstar Billy Graham (2006) (V) …. Himself « Taff » – Episode dated 11 January 2006 (2006) TV episode …. Himself Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight – Batman Unbound (2005) (V) …. Himself Manolito Espinberg, une vie de cinéma (2005) (uncredited) …. Conan Martial Law 9/11: Rise of the Police State (2005) …. Himself AC/DC: Family Jewels (2005) (V) …. Jack Slater (segment « Big Gun ») « I Love the ’90s: Part Deux » (2005) This Revolution (2005) (uncredited) …. Himself « Independent Lens » – Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005) TV episode …. Himself Last Laugh ’04 (2004) (TV) …. Himself « Retrosexual: The 80’s » (2004) …. Himself 101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments (2004) (TV) …. Himself Rated ‘R’: Republicans in Hollywood (2004) (TV) …. Himself Terminator 3: Redemption (2004) (VG) …. The Terminator 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (2004) (TV) …. Himself – #65: Things They Shouldn’t Say « Celebrities Uncensored » – Episode #2.3 (2004) TV episode …. Himself – Episode #1.15 (2003) TV episode …. Himself East Meets West: ‘Red Heat’ and the Kings of Carolco (2004) (V) …. Himself A Stuntman for All Seasons: A Tribute to Bennie Dobbins (2004) (V) …. Himself « The Screen Savers » – Episode dated 31 December 2003 (2003) TV episode …. Himself TV 2 003 – Året i ord og billeder (2003) (TV) (uncredited) …. Himself Året der gik 2003 (2003) (TV) …. Himself – Governor of California The Award Show Awards Show (2003) (TV) …. Himself Christmas from Hollywood (2003) (V) …. Himself Sex at 24 Frames Per Second (2003) (V) …. Himself « Modern Marvels » – Big Rigs of Combat: Tanks/Jeeps (2002) TV episode …. Himself « E! True Hollywood Story » – Terminator (2002) TV episode …. Himself Playboy: Inside the Playboy Mansion (2002) (TV) …. Himself « El informal » – Episode dated 4 October 2001 (2001) TV episode …. El Chuache Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001) (voice) (uncredited) (archive sound) …. White Wolf Kino kolossal – Herkules, Maciste & Co (2000) (TV) …. Himself Tough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity (1999) (V) …. Himself Sauna-Report Deutschland – Die nackte Lust am Schwitzen (1998) (TV) …. Himself Sharon Stone – Una mujer de 100 caras (1998) (TV) (uncredited) …. Himself Falco – Hoch wie nie (1998) (V) …. Himself … y otras mujeres de armas tomar (1998) (TV) …. Himself Femmes Fatales: Sharon Stone (1998) (TV) (uncredited) …. Himself « Before They Were Famous » – Episode dated 31 March 1997 (1997) TV episode …. Himself True Lies (1995) (VG) …. Harry Tasker « Fame in the Twentieth Century » (1993) (uncredited) …. Himself Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash (1992) (TV) (uncredited) …. Himself « The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson » – Episode dated 22 May 1992 (1992) TV episode …. Himself Off Your Duff (1989) (TV) …. Himself « Saturday Night Live » – Demi Moore/Johnny Clegg & Savuka (1988) TV episode (uncredited) …. Himself Margret Dünser, auf der Suche nach den Besonderen (1981) (TV) …. Himself Biography for Arnold Schwarzenegger More at IMDbPro » ad feedbackDate of Birth 30 July 1947, Thal, Styria, Austria Birth Name Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger Nickname Arnie Austrian Oak Conan the Republican Styrian Oak The Governator The Running Man Conan the Governor Height 6′ 2″ (1.88 m) Mini Biography Growing up in a small, isolated village in Austria, he turned to bodybuilding as his ticket to a better life. Prior to that he served a mandatory one year in the Austrian military (beginning in 1965). After conquering the world as arguably the greatest bodybuilder who ever lived, he went to America to make his name in motion pictures. Hampered by his impossible name and thick accent, success eluded him for many years. It wasn’t until he found the tailor-made role of Conan that he truly came into his own as a performer. A succession of over-the-top action films made him an international box office star. By alternating violent action films with lighter, comedic fare, he has solidified his position as one of the most popular – if not the most popular – movie stars in the world. After his long, and successful movie career, he ran in the California recall. He is now the Governor of California, yet another celebrity to be elected to the position. IMDb Mini Biography By: David Montgomery Mini Biography With an almost unpronounceable surname and a thick Austrian accent, who would have ever believed that a brash, quick talking bodybuilder from a small European village would become one of Hollywood’s biggest stars, marry into the prestigious Kennedy family, amass a fortune via shrewd investments and one day be the Governor of California! The amazing story of uber-star Arnold Schwarzenegger is a true « rags to riches » story of the penniless immigrant making it in the land of opportunity, the United States of America. Arnold was born on July 30th, 1947 in the town of Thal, Austria and, from a young age, he took a keen interest in physical fitness and bodybuilding, going on to compete in several minor contests in Europe. However, it was when he emigrated to the United States in 1968 at the tender age of 21 that his star began to rise. Up until the early 1970’s, bodybuilding had been viewed as a rather oddball sport, or even a mis-understood « freak show » by the general public, however two entrepreneurial Canadian brothers Ben Weider and Joe Weider set about broadening the appeal of « pumping iron » and getting the sport respect, and what better poster boy could they have to lead the charge, then the incredible « Austrian Oak », Arnold Schwarzenegger. Over roughly the next decade, beginning in 1970, Schwarzenegger dominated the sport of competitive bodybuilding winning five Mr. Universe titles and seven Mr. Olympia titles and, with it, he made himself a major sports icon, he generated a new international audience for bodybuilding, gym memberships worldwide swelled by the tens of thousands and the Weider sports business empire flourished beyond belief and reached out to all corners of the globe. However, Schwarzenegger’s horizons were bigger than just the landscape of bodybuilding and he debuted on screen as « Arnold Strong » in the low budget Hercules in New York (1969), then director Bob Rafelson cast Arnold in Stay Hungry (1976) alongside Jeff Bridges and Sally Field, for which Arnold won a Golden Globe Award for « Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture ». The mesmerizing Pumping Iron (1977) covering the 1975 Mr Olympia contest in South Africa has since gone on to become one of the key sports documentaries of the 20th century, plus Arnold landed other acting roles in the comedy The Villain (1979) opposite Kirk Douglas, and he portrayed Mickey Hargitay in the well- received TV movie The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980) (TV). But, what Arnold really needed was a super hero / warrior style role in a lavish production that utilized his chiseled physique, and gave him room to show off his growing acting talents and quirky humor. Conan the Barbarian (1982) was just that role. Inspired by the Robert E. Howard short stories of the « Hyborean Age » and directed by gung ho director John Milius, and with a largely unknown cast, save Max von Sydow and James Earl Jones, « Conan » was a smash hit worldwide and an inferior, although still enjoyable sequel titled Conan the Destroyer (1984) quickly followed. If « Conan » was the kick start to Arnold’s movie career, then his next role was to put the pedal to the floor and accelerate his star status into overdrive. Director James Cameron had until that time only previously directed one earlier feature film titled Piranha Part Two: The Spawning (1981), – which stank of rotten fish from start to finish – however Cameron had penned a fast paced, science fiction themed film script that called for an actor to play an unstoppable, ruthless predator – The Terminator (1984). Made on a relatively modest budget, the high voltage action / science fiction thriller The Terminator (1984) was incredibly successful worldwide, and began one of the most profitable film franchises in history. The dead pan phrase « I’ll be back » quickly became part of popular culture across the globe. Schwarzenegger was in vogue with action movie fans, and the next few years were to see Arnold reap box office gold in roles portraying tough, no-nonsense individuals who used their fists, guns and witty one-liners to get the job done. The testosterone laden Commando (1985), Raw Deal (1986), Predator (1987), The Running Man (1987) and Red Heat (1988) were all box office hits and Arnold could seemingly could no wrong when it came to picking winning scripts. The tongue-in-cheek comedy Twins (1988/I) with co-star Danny DeVito was a smash and won Arnold new fans who saw a more comedic side to the muscle- bound actor once described by Australian author / TV host Clive James as « a condom stuffed with walnuts ». The spectacular Total Recall (1990) and « feel good » Kindergarten Cop (1990) were both solid box office performers for Arnold, plus he was about to return to familiar territory with director James Cameron in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). The second time around for the futuristic robot, the production budget had grown from the initial film’s $6.5 million to an alleged $100 million for the sequel, and it clearly showed as the stunning sequel bristled with amazing special effects, bone-crunching chases & stunt sequences, plus state of the art computer-generated imagery. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) was arguably the zenith of Arnold’s film career to date and he was voted « International Star of the Decade » by the National Association of Theatre Owners. Remarkably, his next film Last Action Hero (1993) brought Arnold back to Earth with a hard thud as the self-satirizing, but confusing plot line of a young boy entering into a mythical Hollywood action film confused movie fans even more and they stayed away in droves making the film an initial financial disaster. Arnold turned back to good friend, director James Cameron and the chemistry was definitely still there as the « James Bond » style spy thriller True Lies (1994) co-starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Tom Arnold was the surprise hit of 1994! Following the broad audience appeal of True Lies (1994), Schwarzenegger decided to lean towards more family-themed entertainment with Junior (1994) and Jingle All the Way (1996), but he still found time to satisfy his hard-core fan base with Eraser (1996), as the chilling « Mr. Freeze » in Batman & Robin (1997) and battling dark forces in the supernatural action of End of Days (1999). The science fiction / conspiracy tale The 6th Day (2000) played to only mediocre fan interest, and Collateral Damage (2002) had it’s theatrical release held over for nearly a year after the tragic events of Sept 11th 2001, but it still only received a lukewarm reception. It was time again to resurrect Arnold’s most successful franchise and, in 2003, Schwarzenegger pulled on the biker leathers for the third time for Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003). Unfortunately, directorial duties passed from James Cameron to Jonathan Mostow and the deletion of the character of « Sarah Connor » aka Linda Hamilton and a change in the actor playing « John Connor » – Nick Stahl took over from Edward Furlong – making the third entry in the « Terminator » series the weakest to date. Schwarzenegger contributed cameo roles to The Rundown (2003), Around the World in 80 Days (2004) and The Kid & I (2005) and took political office in 2003 as the Governor of California, effectively suspending his film career for the foreseeable future. Schwarzenegger married TV journalist Maria Shriver in April, 1986 and the couple have four children. IMDb Mini Biography Spouse Maria Shriver (26 April 1986 – present) 4 children Trade Mark Frequent movie line: « I’ll be back. » Often has his character say comedic one liners that puncuate the action. Many of his films have his characters doing feats of strength to match his muscular look, eg Commando (1985) where he is first seen in the film carrying a whole tree trunk on his shoulder. Frequently has some type of action scene in bathrooms. (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), True Lies (1994) and Kindergarten Cop (1990). His accent. Films often have a chase sequence or action scene in a shopping mall. (Commando (1985), True Lies (1994), _Kindergarten Cop (1994)_, _Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)_, _Jingle All The Way (1996)_) Trivia October 1997: Ranked #20 in Empire (UK) magazine’s « The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time » list. Children with Maria Shriver, Katherine Eunice (born December 13, 1989), Christina Maria Aurelia (born July 23, 1991), Patrick Arnold (born September 18, 1993) and Christopher Sargent Shriver (September 27, 1997). April 1997: Underwent heart surgery to correct a congenital heart valve condition. Called by the Guinness Book of World Records, « the most perfectly developed man in the history of the world. » Noted fan of cigar smoking. His voice in Hercules in New York (1969) was dubbed. Was part-owner of Planet Hollywood and Schatzi restaurants. Advocate for the Republican party. He reprised his Terminator character for the theme park attraction T2 3-D: Battle Across Time (1996), a short film which uses an enhanced 3-D process that makes the film really appear to jump out at the audience. His production company is Oak Productions. 1983: Became a US citizen. His wife Maria Shriver is a niece of the late President John F. Kennedy and Senators Robert F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy. 1979: Graduated from University of Wisconsin-Superior with a major in international marketing of fitness and business administration. 2000: Sold off his Planet Hollywood stock and is no longer a part owner of the chain. The soccer stadium in Graz, Austria (his home town) is named after him. Was considered for the title role in the 1970s TV series « The Incredible Hulk » (1978), but was reportedly deemed not tall enough. His former bodybuilding competitor, Lou Ferrigno, ultimately won the part. After leaving Austria for the first time, he came to England to work, earning under £30 a week. 1996: Received an Honorary Doctorate from his alma mater, the University of Wisconsin-Superior, in recognition of his charitable works. Son-in-law of Sargent Shriver and Eunice Kennedy Shriver. At his bodybuilding peak his chest was 57″, waist 34″, biceps 22″, thighs 28½ », calves 20″, and his competition weight was 235 lbs (260 lbs off-season). September 2001: He and Warner Bros. agreed to postpone the release of Collateral Damage (2002) indefinitely in the wake of the September 11th terrorist attacks on America. The plot centers around a firefighter who lost his family in a terrorist bomb attack. 9/7/01: Sues International Game Technology for the unauthorized use of his voice and likeness in slot machine games. His lawyer told the press he was seeking $20 million in damages, which is the amount he believes he would have received had he approved the use. Childhood friends stated that he often said his goals in life were to move to America, become an actor, and marry a Kennedy. He accomplished all three. Underwent a genioplasty — a procedure in which his jaw has been moved back so that it no longer juts out. Was the first private citizen in the U.S. to own a Humvee (High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle). May 2002: Lobbied to promote anti-juvenile delinquency initiative on California ballot that would commit the state to allocate $400 million for extracurricular activities and tutoring for students, kindergarten through ninth grade. June 2002: Received an honorary doctorate from Chapman University in Orange, CA. Franco Columbu was best man at Arnold’s wedding. 1/29/03: Underwent surgery for a torn rotator cuff as a result of an injury on the set of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003). Was in a sling for three to four weeks, but it was not expected to delay the completion of the movie. 2003: Ranked #9 in Star TV’s Top 10 Box Office Stars of the 1990s. The character Rainier Wolfecastle in « The Simpsons » (1989) is based on him. Won Mr. Olympia title seven times (1970-1975, 1980). James Cameron originally wanted him for the role of Kyle Reese in The Terminator (1984), but after reading the script, Arnold asked Cameron to let him play the part of the Machine. Cameron replied « No, no! Reese is the star! He’s the big hero! And the Terminator hardly has any lines! » but Arnold asked him to « trust me ». 8/6/03: Announced his candidacy for the Governorship of California on « The Tonight Show with Jay Leno » (1992). Suffered a back injury (among other various assorted injuries) while filming Conan the Barbarian (1982) when the dogs who were chasing him jumped him from behind and he fell down the rock he was climbing to escape them. In Demolition Man (1993), Sandra Bullock’s character Lenina Huxley is telling Sylvester Stallone’s character John Spartan about the Arnold Schwarzenegger Presidential Library, explaining that, based on the sheer popularity of Schwarzenegger’s movies, a Constitutional amendment was passed in order for Schwarzenegger to run for President, which, according to Huxley, he did. In 2003, ten years after this film’s release, Schwarzenegger ran for the office of Governor of California, and won the election on 7 October 2003. While Schwarzenegger is not eligible to run for the presidency by present laws (as a naturalized citizen, not a native-born citizen as required by the Constitution), most past presidents have been governors of their respective home states. Some members of Congress are currently considering an amendment to the Constitution to allow foreign-born US citizens to be allowed to run for the Presidency, specifically with Schwarzenegger in mind, although other members of Congress are strongly opposed to the idea. Had one elder brother, Meinhard (1946-1971). His mother was Aurelia Jadrny (1922 – 2 August 1998) and his father was Gustav Schwarzenegger (Graz, 1907 – 1973), married in Murzsteg, 20 October 1945. His mother’s surname is Czech. 10/7/03: Was elected Governor of California as a Republican. Turned down the role of John McClane in Die Hard (1988). The rol
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