Arnold Schwarzenegger is looking back on a movie of his that might be considered a flop.
23.05.2023 - 23:25 / variety.com
Sophia Scorziello editor Arnold Schwarzenegger celebrated his first-ever television show, Netflix’s action-spy comedy “Fubar,” on Monday in Los Angeles. “I just think that every stage in my career was an exciting stage,” Schwarzenegger told Variety. “I know normally you wouldn’t think that when you’re 75-years-old that there’s an exciting stage because most people are retired, but here I am.” Schwarzenegger stars in “Fubar” as an almost-retired CIA operative alongside Monica Barbaro, who plays his daughter. Milan Carter plays Schwarzenegger’s nerdy and unassuming, yet heroic, right-hand spy Barry. “What I really loved about playing Barry is that it’s not often you see a Black guy with an afro in the CIA,” Carter said. “So thank you, [series creator] Nick Santoro and Netflix, for taking a chance and representing differences.”
“My favorite moment was when Fortune [Feimster] couldn’t say the line, ‘Boro Polonia, I’m gonna fry his bologna.’” said Carter. “That one line took over 30 minutes. And once she finally got it right we went over to the break room and Arnold was like, ‘Today, we became family.’ He was waiting for us to just be normal, to mess up and have fun.” Feimster, who plays CIA spy Roo in the show, gave her side of the story. “By the time I finally got it, the whole room cheered and Arnold was cracking up. The best part is making him laugh. I think that’s what we were all striving to do while shooting.” Fabiana Udenio, who plays Schwarzenegger’s ex-wife Tally in the series, had her own challenges. “My goal was to not be intimidated and to be natural around Arnold,” she told Variety. “I have one memory, from when I had a really sad scene where I had to cry. Arnold was trying to talk to me about the scene and be
Arnold Schwarzenegger is looking back on a movie of his that might be considered a flop.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger is opening up about one of his most difficult family moments with ex-wife Maria Shriver. The Hollywood star is sharing more details about his 1996 infidelity scandal during his marriage, revealing that Shriver was “crushed” when she discovered he was having an affair with the couple’s housekeeper, Mildred Baena.The actor explained that the truth was uncovered when they were both attending a counseling session in 2011. “Maria and I went to counseling once a week,” he said on his new Netflix docuseries ‘Arnold.’“In one of the sessions the counselor said, ‘I think today Maria wants to be very specific about something.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director In Netflix’s upcoming Arnold Schwarzenegger documentary series “Arnold,” the actor and former California governor somewhat apologizes for groping women in the past (via Rolling Stone). Five days before the 2003 California governor election, the Los Angeles Times published a report in which six women accused Schwarzenegger of groping and humiliating them. Schwarzenegger said at the time the reports were “made-up” and he “never grabbed anyone,” though he also admitted he “behaved badly sometimes” in the past. “My reaction in the beginning, I was kind of…defensive,” Schwarzenegger now says in the three-part Netflix documentary series. “Today, I can look at it and kind of say, it doesn’t really matter what time it is. If it’s the Muscle Beach days of 40 years ago, or today, that this was wrong. It was bullshit. Forget all the excuses, it was wrong.”
Netflix documentary “Arnold,” the “Terminator” star, 75, said that Shriver, 67, confronted him in 2011 through their marriage counselor regarding his parentage, according to The Sun. “She wants to know if you’re the father of Joseph,” the counselor said regarding Joseph, who was born in 1997.“I thought my heart stopped,” said the former movie star. “And then I told the truth.“Yes, Maria.
Arnold Schwarzenegger had to go through a really low point in his life over a decade ago when he came clean to Maria Shriver about the affair he had which produced a child.
Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed ex-wife Maria Shriver was "crushed" when she found out about the actor's 1996 affair with the couple's housekeeper in the new Netflix docuseries "Arnold." Schwarzenegger's affair with Mildred Baena made the actor-turned-politician a father, but Shriver didn't find out until 2011 during a couple's counseling session. "Maria and I went to counseling once a week," Schwarzenegger recalled in the docuseries, out June 7, via People magazine. "In one of the sessions the counselor said, 'I think today Maria wants to be very specific about something.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has addressed past groping allegations in an upcoming Netflix documentary series.Five days prior to the California governor election in 2003, which Schwarzenegger went onto win, the actor and politician was accused of groping by six women across three decades in a report published on the Los Angeles Times.At the time, Schwarzenegger dismissed the allegations before later admitting he had “behaved badly” on film sets. “It is true that I was on rowdy movie sets and I have done things that were not right which I thought then was playful,” the actor said (via the Guardian).“But now I recognise that I offended people,” he added. “Those people that I have offended.
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