“Arnold” tells the story of one star’s rise to fame from rural Austria.
22.04.2023 - 02:55 / foxnews.com
Arnold Schwarzenegger is willing to fill more potholes in the city of Los Angeles. The 75-year-old actor went viral last week when he shared a video of him filling a pothole in his Brentwood neighborhood after becoming frustrated that it was "screwing up cars and bicycles for weeks." The move caused controversy with the City of Los Angeles. A city spokesperson later said it was "not a pothole" but a "utility trench" for ongoing repair work being conducted by SoCalGas.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, the former California governor brushed off the controversy and said he would be happy to help out with road work in LA again. "I was very happy that I could help the city to fix some of those dangerous potholes," "The Terminator" star said Friday at a celebration event for the installation of the 4-acre solar rooftop on the AltaSea warehouse in the Port of Los Angeles. "And I was very happy that the city was appreciative, and they came out to inspect my work and agreed that it was great work. "And, you know, I told them, told [Bureau of Street Services] that if they need more help, I'll get a crew together and go around the city and fix those potholes because they're dangerous. "It's all kind of, like, let's help each other.
It was a fun thing to do. I love doing things like that. It took me back to the '70s when I was doing construction work, and I was on top of my bodybuilding career and still didn't make any money.
I was a bricklayer and cement worker. So it took me back to those days." The Austria native is one of the most famous and decorated bodybuilders in the world. In 1963, he launched his professional bodybuilding career at the age of 16 and won five Mr.
“Arnold” tells the story of one star’s rise to fame from rural Austria.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's life is getting the documentary treatment.Netflix's three-part docuseries, , chronicles Schwarzenegger's journey from Austria to reaching the American dream. Told through interviews with Schwarzenegger, his friends, adversaries, co-stars and colleagues, the docuseries explores his days as a bodybuilder to Hollywood actor to his run as governor of California.As the trailer, released Wednesday, also promises, the docuseries will address the lows in Schwarzenegger's personal life, including the end of his marriage to ex-wife Maria Shriver amid his extramarital affair with their housekeeper and him fathering a child, son Joseph Baena.«People will remember my successes and they will also remember those failures,» Schwarzenegger says in the two-minute trailer.Though he doesn't explicitly specify the circumstances that surrounded his marital troubles with Shriver, the star does imply major hurdles.«It was very tough on my marriage, on my relationship with the kids.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is getting a documentary. The docuseries is titled “Arnold” and is made up of three parts, chronicling Schwarzenegger’s life, starting from his youth in Austria to his politics and acting career in the United States.
EXCLUSIVE: Arnold Schwarzenegger is getting the documentary treatment.
tweeted her email notification.“The May 8 screening for ‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’ has been postponed,” the email from Bateman’s tweet reads.
Ahead of the release of "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3," the film's leading star Chris Pratt is opening up about the support he has received in resuming his role in the Marvel Universe. No support is quite like that of his father-in-law, action star and former governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger. "Arnold's support means the world to me on a couple different levels.
Deadline has obtained a list of the locations being targeted by the WGA West and WGA East in Los Angeles and New York for potential strike actions and picketing.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is proud of his son in law, Chris Pratt. The politician and actor took to social media to share a review of Pratt’s latest and awaited film, “The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” praising Pratt’s work and showing how sweet their relationship is.Arnold Schwarzenegger is back on a new Netflix seriesKatherine Schwarzenegger says her parents are her role models for raising her daughtersArnold Schwarzenegger shares a hilarious post about subscribing to his newsletter“I saw Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 last night and WOW,” wrote Schwarzenegger.
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Proud papa. Arnold Schwarzenegger gushed over son-in-law Chris Pratt after seeing his newest Marvel movie.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Friday said he was "very, very proud" of son-in-law Chris Pratt’s performance in the new "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" movie. "I saw #GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol3 last night and WOW. @prattprattpratt, you crushed it," the 75-year-old tweeted.
Jack Nicholson is back and better than ever. The legendary Hollywood actor was all smiles during the Los Angeles Lakers versus Memphis Grizzlies in Game 6 of their first-round NBA playoff series. The 86-year-old Laker’s superfan returned courtside with his lookalike son Ray to cheer on their favorite team.The father-son duo made the rare appearance after two years since the last season’s opening game in October 2021. "The Shining" star donned a dark plaid blazer with a black dress shirt underneath.
Sophia Scorziello editor Samuel Baum’s “The Engagement Party” and Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe’s “Every Brilliant Thing,” featuring Daniel K. Isaac, will launch a new season of shows at Los Angeles’s Geffen Playhouse. The productions are two of the seven announced as part of the upcoming lineup of performances at the Gil Cates and Audrey Skirball Kenis Theaters. The shows will run from Sept. 23, 2023 to July 14, 2024. This season of comedies and dramas will feature world premieres, West Coast premieres and one Los Angeles premiere. Up third is Selina Fillinger’s “POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive,” a production about the backstage work of the women in charge of fixing a President’s nightmarish mistake.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is making his return to the big screen in a new action pic.
So many stars descended on the Fairmont Century Plaza on Saturday (April 22) to attend the 2023 Los Angeles LGBT Center Gala.
Tory Lanez wants a do-over.
Tory Lanez has shared an open letter to Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón. The Canadian rapper, facing up to 20 years in prison having been convicted of shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the foot at a party in 2020, posted the letter to his Instagram feed this morning.
Two-term Mayor of Los Angeles Richard Riordan “passed peacefully this evening at his home in Brentwood, surrounded by his wife Elizabeth, family, friends and precious pet dogs,” according to a family statement released Wednesday night. He was 92.
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