Patrick Schwarzenegger celebrated his 30th birthday this week and he had his family by his side, including brother-in-law Chris Pratt!
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Arnold Schwarzenegger is mourning the death of Kiyoshi Yamazaki. In a new Instagram post, Schwarzenegger shared some photos of the two training together, and credited Yamazaki for helping him hone the necessary skills needed for his stunts in “Conan the Barbarian.”Arnold Schwarzenegger celebrates birthday with his pets, asks fans to ‘keep pumping’Arnold Schwarzenegger shares some fitness advice for 4th of JulyA post shared by Arnold Schwarzenegger (@schwarzenegger)The photos show Schwarzenegger and Yamazaki training and spending time together at the film shoot.
Schwarzenegger is seen in his “Conan the Barbarian” era, incredibly buff and showing off some of the sword skills required for the film. “I just heard the news that my sensei, Kiyoshi Yamazaki, passed away.
He was a wonderful man and a fantastic teacher who made me believable as Conan the Barbarian with his sword training. When I say no one is self-made, this is what I mean,” wrote Schwarzenegger.
“Who knows if Conan would have been a success if Sensei Yamazki didn’t make my swordplay realistic? He played an important role in my life, he was a dear friend, and my thoughts are with his family.” “Conan the Barbarian” came out in 1982, and was one of Schwarzenegger’s biggest hits. The film made him into an international star, and inspired sequels.
It also made the sword and sorcery genre into one of the ‘80s biggest and most popular trends.Following the success of “Conan the Barbarian,” Schwarzenegger’s career changed drastically, making him into a box office sensation. His latter films include many of his most popular ones, including “The Terminator,” “Predator,” “The Running Man,” and more.
.Patrick Schwarzenegger celebrated his 30th birthday this week and he had his family by his side, including brother-in-law Chris Pratt!
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Speaking to Entertainment Tonight Canada at the world premiere of his biographical documentary “Sly,” Sylvester Stallone called himself “the last of the dinosaurs” while praising his career longevity. The “Rocky” icon was referring to the fact that he’s one of the few ’80s action stars left continuing to headline movies, which is the case with the upcoming fourth “Expendables” movie. He’s also the lead of the Paramount+ series “Tulsa King,” which has been renewed for a second season.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has long been a patriot. The action star and politician celebrated his 40th anniversary as an American citizen by sharing a video filled with images taken over the course of his life, and some of his greatest achievements, including his tenure as governor of the state of California. Arnold Schwarzenegger shares moving tribute following the death of his senseiArnold Schwarzenegger gives us a pet update, featuring his donkey, pig and dogA post shared by Arnold Schwarzenegger (@schwarzenegger)The video is made up of photos of Schwarzenegger posing alongside American icons like Sylvester Stallone, or wearing various iterations of red, white and blue.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is celebrating 40 years of being an American citizen.
For Arnold Schwarzenegger, there’s nothing more American than celebrating 40 years of U.S. citizenship with a post on social media.
th governor of California — the septuagenarian superstar can add “Life Coach” to his resumé.In “Be Useful: Seven Tools For Life” (Penguin), Schwarzenegger reveals the key rules, traits, and philosophies that have helped him on his path to happiness and show just how readers too can learn from his experience.“These tools have always worked. They will always work,” he writes. “I think of them like elements of a blueprint or a road map to a happy, successful, useful life — whatever that means for you.”The title was inspired by the words of wisdom offered by his late father, Gustav, who, whenever the young Arnold sought his counsel invariably replied: “Be useful, Arnold.”“It is the best piece of advice my father gave me, advice that stuck in my brain and never left,” he writes.
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shared on the platform. “So last December of ’22, I was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndromes, or MDS, and multiple smoldering myeloma — two blood and bone marrow disorders.”Hey gang, here’s the update, Check out @bethematch if you want to support https://t.co/AxA8xTbDcq pic.twitter.com/ZBinOwIrpdMyelodysplastic syndromes are a “group of cancers in which immature blood cells in the bone marrow do not mature or become healthy blood cells,” according to the National Cancer Institute.The NCI notes that smoldering myeloma is a “precancerous condition that alters certain proteins in blood and/or increases plasma cells in bone marrow, but it does not cause symptoms of [myeloma] disease.”In his video, York said that “over the past many months, I’ve had three bone marrow biopsies, many chemo treatments.”York has “another one coming up in a couple of weeks, and I’m closing in on a blood stem cell transplant.”Elsewhere, the actor said he’s “been working with some wonderful people at Be The Match to find a potential donor on their registry,” and urged his fans to do the same.“I just want to say thanks for all the support over the years.
John J. York, who has played Mac Scorpio on General Hospital for more than 30 years, took to social media today to explain why he has been on hiatus from the daytime drama.
Naman Ramachandran Jessica Chastain will receive the Zurich Film Festival’s Golden Icon Award. Chastain will present her latest film “Memory” at the festival alongside director Michel Franco and co-star Peter Sarsgaard on Oct. 1.
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Bruno Mars’ Brazilian fans have been begging him to return and perform for the country, and they finally had their dreams come true over the weekend.The singer performed at the first ‘The Town’ festival at the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, which was expected to attract half a million people over the five-day event. On Monday, he shared an epic video montage on social media showing his time at the festival and walking through the city streets.A post shared by Bruno Mars (@brunomars)Fresh from his performances with a smile on his face, the singer wrote, “It’s been 6 long years but I finally ‘Come to Brasil’ Thank you São Paulo for two incredible nights.
Steven Spielberg and wife Kate Capshaw have donated $1.5 million in support of striking writers and actors, and others affected by the work stoppages, Deadline has learned.
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TMZ that Lyon died Friday at her home in the San Fernando Valley where she was in hospice care.The cause of death was stomach cancer, the source claimed. A rep for Lyon could not immediately be reached by The Post.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is giving the people what they want: pet updates. In a new clip, he showed a snippet of his house during feeding time, which looks pretty crazy. Arnold Schwarzenegger celebrates birthday with his pets, asks fans to ‘keep pumping’Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son Christopher shows off his incredible weight loss after a workout in LAA post shared by Arnold Schwarzenegger (@schwarzenegger)The video shows Schwarzenegger at home, relaxing with his pets, which include his donkey Lulu, his dog, and his pet pig.
Pat Saperstein Deputy Editor Jake Bloom, the larger-than-life Hollywood attorney who negotiated rich deals for clients including Nicolas Cage, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Johnny Depp, died Thursday in Sun Valley, Idaho, his wife Ruth confirmed. He was 81. In 2019, Bloom retired along with his partner Alan Hergott while the firm was still in the midst of litigation with former client Depp.
Jake Bloom, the founding partner of Bloom, Hergott LLP, the largest and most successful entertainment law firm in Hollywood history, died today of natural causes at his home in Sun Valley, Idaho. He was 81 years old.
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