From Terminator to Governator! Arnold Schwarzenegger played many roles throughout his impressive career.
18.05.2023 - 23:17 / etonline.com
Arnold Schwarzenegger admits he has learned some tough lessons as a working parent. After spending years on sets and onscreen as an actor hero, Schwarzenegger took on another role, governor of California.
Both gigs required a lot of time away from his family, and Schwarzenegger's children let him know just how they felt about it. The star put a pause on acting to fill his political post from 2003-2011. The time away affected his then-young children, Katherine, Patrick, Christina and Christopher.
Schwarzenegger is also father to Joseph Baena. «I had to rely on my wife,» the 75-year-old says about then-wife Maria Shriver. «But then when I came home, or I was governor for instance, and I traveled all over the state of California, I came home, the kids were crying, 'Daddy, where were you when I had my recital?' 'Where were you when I needed you for my football game?' and all those kinds of things.»In Schwarzenegger makes his television debut as a CIA agent who doubles as protective father of his daughter (played by Monica Barbaro) — who has been hiding a secret.
The actor got a taste of what it might be like being on a job with his daughters while working alongside Barbaro.«I think working with Monica was kind of like working with my daughters and I was always trying to imagine that because my daughters were very challenging,» he says. «They had their mother's kind of strength and they are very strong inside.
So they have their own opinions and all of that stuff. There was this feisty relationship that we had and it reminded me a lot my relationship that I have with my daughters.»Art imitates life a little on the upcoming Netflix series, as his character has to find a work-life balance that works out for everyone. «It's
.From Terminator to Governator! Arnold Schwarzenegger played many roles throughout his impressive career.
Arnold Schwarzenegger unleashes his inner prankster in a new video shared by Netflix to promote his new spy thriller series “FUBAR”.
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Clint Eastwood never quits.
A post shared by Arnold Schwarzenegger (@schwarzenegger)This isn’t the first time Schwarzenegger has used that “heroes don’t retire – they reload,” line. It’s the tagline from his hit Netflix series “Fubar,”, but since the line is clearly a pun not only on Schwarzenegger’s aging spy character on the show, it’s also a reference to himself, it’s come in very handy when he’s wanted to say nice things about other aging action stars.For example, Bruce Willis, who has been unfortunately forced to retire from acting due to the onset of a rare form of dementia. Speaking to Cinemablend recently, Schwarzenegger said about Willis: “I think that he’s fantastic.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger posted a heartwarming tribute wishing his longtime friend Clint Eastwood a happy 93rd birthday. The Terminator star, 75, shared a throwback snap of the duo skiing together as he gushed about the showbiz icon. 'Happy birthday, Clint! You've inspired me, you've mentored me, and you're a wonderful friend.
Bruce Willis was forced to retire in March 2022 due to a tragic frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, and his fans have been wishing him the best. The actor is one of the most respected stars in Hollywood and is an icon across generations. Willis has worked with huge names throughout his career, including Arnold Schwarzenegger, in The Expendables.
BreAnna Bell Arnold Schwarzenegger’s “Fubar” performed an action-packed coup on top of Netflix’s English TV list during the May 22-28 viewing window, taking down “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” for the No. 1 position after a three-week run.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is honoring Bruce Willis as only a fellow action icon can. The star was asked about Willis' retirement in a recent interview and offered a touching response. «I think that he's fantastic,» Schwarzenegger told of his co-star in . «He was, always for years and years, is a huge, huge star.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Arnold Schwarzenegger praised his “Expendables” co-star Bruce Willis as “a huge, huge star” and “a kind man” in a recent interview with CinemaBlend during the press tour for his Netflix action-comedy series “Fubar.” Schwarzenegger was asked to weigh in on Willis’ retirement from acting, which was announced last year as Willis’ family disclosed his aphasia diagnosis. “I think that he’s fantastic,” Schwarzenegger said about Willis. “He was, always for years and years, is a huge, huge star. And I think that he will always be remembered as a great, great star. And a kind man. I understand that under his circumstances, health-wise, that he had to retire. But in general, you know, we never really retire. Action heroes, they reload.”
said he was “stepping away” from his decades-long moviemaking career after being diagnosed with aphasia.Aphasia is a condition that can affect a person’s ability to speak, write and understand language, with treatment including speech and language therapies, according to Mayo Clinic.His family announced in February 2023 that his condition had worsened, and he had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia.Speaking to CinemaBlend about his new Netflix series “FUBAR,” Schwarzenegger called Willis a “kind man.”“I think that he’s fantastic,” the 75-year-old told the outlet. “He was, always for years and years, is a huge, huge star.
Arnold Schwarzenegger shared some kind words for Bruce Willis following his recent retirement from acting. In March 2022, Willis’s family first announced that the Die Hard actor would be “stepping away” from acting after he was diagnosed with aphasia. In a later update, his family shared that his condition had progressed, and he had now been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has shared a tribute to his The Expendables co-star Bruce Willis after Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. Willis' family announced the news earlier this year in February, which followed the news last year that he was stepping away from acting following a diagnosis of aphasia, a language disorder that affects a person's cognitive skills. In a new interview with Cinema Blend to promote his new Netflix show FUBAR, Schwarzenegger took a moment to pay tribute to Willis.
Arnold Schwarzenegger says Bruce Willis should be remembered for more than his films.
On May 8th, avid stargazers eyeballing the cosmos were treated to a rare spectacle: the sight of a network reboot flaming out. CBS’s astonishingly ill-conceived adaptation of James Cameron’s “True Lies” premiered in March, concluded last week, and was unceremoniously canceled before the finale aired; “steady but low” isn’t the viewership the company hoped for.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is open to joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe if the perfect role comes his way.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has a warning for fit-fluencers and young body builders: When it comes to steroids, «Don't go there.» The 75-year-old action icon covers the July/August 2023 issue of, opening up about his past steroid use and his ongoing commitment to training. In the interview, Schwarzenegger reckons with his legacy and admits that, while he was always publicly candid about his steroid use as a bodybuilder, he finds social media content surrounding performance-enhancing drug use and testosterone replacement therapy concerning. «Bodybuilding always, always was considered a safe sport. But now it's not,» he says.
Father of five Arnold Schwarzenegger is applauding his eldest daughter Katherine's skills as a parent, offering insight into how she and husband Chris Pratt are raising their two young children. "It's nice to see your kids having kids themselves and to watch this new dimension," Schwarzenegger shared of Katherine, 33.
Arnold Schwarzenegger doesn’t make the decisions when it comes to everything he’s involved with work-wise.