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"plainText": "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!?\n\nThe amazing story of megastar Arnold Schwarzenegger is a true \"rags to riches\" tale of a penniless immigrant making it in the land of opportunity, the United States of America. Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger was born July 30, 1947, in the town of Thal, Styria, Austria, to Aurelia Schwarzenegger (born Jadrny) and Gustav Schwarzenegger, the local police chief. 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.\n\nUp until the early 1970s, 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 (1970), 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).\n\nWhat 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 II: The Spawning (1982), 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) 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.\n\nRemarkably, 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 its theatrical release held over for nearly a year after the tragic events of Sept 11th 2001, but it still only received a lukewarm reception.\n\nIt 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.\n\nSchwarzenegger married TV journalist Maria Shriver in April, 1986 and the couple have four children.\n\nIn October of 2003 Schwarzenegger, running as a Republican, was elected Governor of California in a special recall election of then governor Gray Davis. The \"Governator,\" as Schwarzenegger came to be called, held the office until 2011. Upon leaving the Governor's mansion it was revealed that he had fathered a child with the family's live-in maid and Shriver filed for divorce.\n\nSchwarzenegger contributed cameo roles to The Rundown (2003), Around the World in 80 Days (2004) and The Kid & I (2005). Recently, he starred in The Expendables 2 (2012), The Last Stand (2013), Escape Plan (2013), The Expendables 3 (2014), and Terminator Genisys (2015)."
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However, it was when he emigrated\nto the United States in 1968 at the tender age of 21 that his star\nbegan to rise.<br/><br/>Up until the early 1970s, bodybuilding had been viewed as a rather\noddball sport, or even a mis-understood "freak show" by the general\npublic, however two entrepreneurial Canadian brothers\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm2366221/\">Ben Weider</a> and\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0917755/\">Joe Weider</a> set about broadening the appeal of\n"pumping iron" and getting the sport respect, and what better poster\nboy could they have to lead the charge, then the incredible "Austrian\nOak", Arnold Schwarzenegger. Over roughly the next decade, beginning in\n1970, Schwarzenegger dominated the sport of competitive bodybuilding\nwinning five Mr. Universe titles and seven Mr. Olympia titles and, with\nit, he made himself a major sports icon, he generated a new\ninternational audience for bodybuilding, gym memberships worldwide\nswelled by the tens of thousands and the Weider sports business empire\nflourished beyond belief and reached out to all corners of the globe.\nHowever, Schwarzenegger's horizons were bigger than just the landscape\nof bodybuilding and he debuted on screen as "Arnold Strong" in the low\nbudget\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0065832/\">Hercules in New York (1970)</a>,\nthen director <a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0706182/\">Bob Rafelson</a> cast Arnold in\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0075268/\">Stay Hungry (1976)</a> alongside\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0000313/\">Jeff Bridges</a> and\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0000398/\">Sally Field</a>, for which Arnold won a Golden\nGlobe Award for "Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture". The\nmesmerizing <a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0076578/\">Pumping Iron (1977)</a>\ncovering the 1975 Mr Olympia contest in South Africa has since gone on\nto become one of the key sports documentaries of the 20th century, plus\nArnold landed other acting roles in the comedy\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0080097/\">The Villain (1979)</a> opposite\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0000018/\">Kirk Douglas</a>, and he portrayed\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0362927/\">Mickey Hargitay</a> in the well- received TV\nmovie\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0080947/\">The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980)</a>.<br/><br/>What Arnold really needed was a super hero / warrior style role in a\nlavish production that utilized his chiseled physique, and gave him\nroom to show off his growing acting talents and quirky humor.\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0082198/\">Conan the Barbarian (1982)</a>\nwas just that role. Inspired by the\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0397574/\">Robert E. Howard</a> short stories of the\n"Hyborean Age" and directed by gung ho director\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0587518/\">John Milius</a>, and with a largely unknown\ncast, save <a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0001884/\">Max von Sydow</a> and\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0000469/\">James Earl Jones</a>, "Conan" was a smash\nhit worldwide and an inferior, although still enjoyable sequel titled\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0087078/\">Conan the Destroyer (1984)</a>\nquickly followed. If "Conan" was the kick start to Arnold's movie\ncareer, then his next role was to put the pedal to the floor and\naccelerate his star status into overdrive. Director\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0000116/\">James Cameron</a> had until that time\nonly previously directed one earlier feature film titled\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0082910/\">Piranha II: The Spawning (1982)</a>, which stank of rotten fish from start to finish. However, Cameron had penned a fast paced, science fiction themed film script that called for\nan actor to play an unstoppable, ruthless predator -\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0088247/\">The Terminator (1984)</a>. Made on a\nrelatively modest budget, the high voltage action / science fiction\nthriller <a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0088247/\">The Terminator (1984)</a> was\nincredibly successful worldwide, and began one of the most profitable\nfilm franchises in history. The dead pan phrase "I'll be back" quickly\nbecame part of popular culture across the globe. Schwarzenegger was in\nvogue with action movie fans, and the next few years were to see Arnold\nreap box office gold in roles portraying tough, no-nonsense individuals\nwho used their fists, guns and witty one-liners to get the job done.\nThe testosterone laden <a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0088944/\">Commando (1985)</a>,\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0091828/\">Raw Deal (1986)</a>,\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0093773/\">Predator (1987)</a>,\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0093894/\">The Running Man (1987)</a> and\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0095963/\">Red Heat (1988)</a> were all box office hits\nand Arnold could seemingly could no wrong when it came to picking\nwinning scripts. The tongue-in-cheek comedy\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0096320/\">Twins (1988)</a> with co-star\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0000362/\">Danny DeVito</a> was a smash and won Arnold new\nfans who saw a more comedic side to the muscle- bound actor once\ndescribed by Australian author / TV host\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0416380/\">Clive James</a> as "a condom stuffed with\nwalnuts". The spectacular\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0100802/\">Total Recall (1990)</a> and "feel good"\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0099938/\">Kindergarten Cop (1990)</a> were\nboth solid box office performers for Arnold, plus he was about to\nreturn to familiar territory with director\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0000116/\">James Cameron</a> in\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0103064/\">Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)</a>.\nThe second time around for the futuristic robot, the production budget\nhad grown from the initial film's $6.5 million to an alleged $100\nmillion for the sequel, and it clearly showed as the stunning sequel\nbristled with amazing special effects, bone-crunching chases & stunt\nsequences, plus state of the art computer-generated imagery.\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0103064/\">Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)</a>\nwas arguably the zenith of Arnold's film career to date and he was\nvoted "International Star of the Decade" by the National Association of\nTheatre Owners.<br/><br/>Remarkably, his next film\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0107362/\">Last Action Hero (1993)</a> brought\nArnold back to Earth with a hard thud as the self-satirizing, but\nconfusing plot line of a young boy entering into a mythical Hollywood\naction film confused movie fans even more and they stayed away in\ndroves making the film an initial financial disaster. Arnold turned\nback to good friend, director\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0000116/\">James Cameron</a> and the chemistry\nwas definitely still there as the "James Bond" style spy thriller\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0111503/\">True Lies (1994)</a> co-starring\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0000130/\">Jamie Lee Curtis</a> and\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0000792/\">Tom Arnold</a> was the surprise hit of\n1994! Following the broad audience appeal of\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0111503/\">True Lies (1994)</a>, Schwarzenegger\ndecided to lean towards more family-themed entertainment with\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0110216/\">Junior (1994)</a> and\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0116705/\">Jingle All the Way (1996)</a>, but\nhe still found time to satisfy his hard-core fan base with\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0116213/\">Eraser (1996)</a>, as the chilling "Mr.\nFreeze" in <a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0118688/\">Batman & Robin (1997)</a>\nand battling dark forces in the supernatural action of\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0146675/\">End of Days (1999)</a>. The science\nfiction / conspiracy tale\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0216216/\">The 6th Day (2000)</a> played to only\nmediocre fan interest, and\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0233469/\">Collateral Damage (2002)</a> had\nits theatrical release held over for nearly a year after the tragic\nevents of Sept 11th 2001, but it still only received a lukewarm\nreception.<br/><br/>It was time again to resurrect Arnold's most successful franchise and,\nin 2003, Schwarzenegger pulled on the biker leathers for the third time\nfor\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0181852/\">Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)</a>.\nUnfortunately, directorial duties passed from\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0000116/\">James Cameron</a> to\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0609236/\">Jonathan Mostow</a> and the deletion of the\ncharacter of "Sarah Connor" aka\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0000157/\">Linda Hamilton</a> and a change in\nthe actor playing "John Connor" - <a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0001763/\">Nick Stahl</a>\ntook over from <a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0000411/\">Edward Furlong</a> - making\nthe third entry in the "Terminator" series the weakest to date.<br/><br/>Schwarzenegger married TV journalist\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0005425/\">Maria Shriver</a> in April, 1986 and the\ncouple have four children.<br/><br/>In October of 2003 Schwarzenegger, running as a Republican, was elected\nGovernor of California in a special recall election of then governor\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/name/nm0204665/\">Gray Davis</a>. The "Governator," as Schwarzenegger came to be called, held\nthe office until 2011. Upon leaving the Governor's mansion it was\nrevealed that he had fathered a child with the family's live-in maid\nand Shriver filed for divorce.<br/><br/>Schwarzenegger contributed cameo roles to\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0327850/\">The Rundown (2003)</a>,\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0327437/\">Around the World in 80 Days (2004)</a>\nand <a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt0416891/\">The Kid & I (2005)</a>. Recently, he\nstarred in\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt1764651/\">The Expendables 2 (2012)</a>,\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt1549920/\">The Last Stand (2013)</a>,\n<a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt1211956/\">Escape Plan (2013)</a>, <a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt2333784/\">The Expendables 3 (2014)</a>, and <a class=\"ipc-md-link ipc-md-link--entity\" href=\"/title/tt1340138/\">Terminator Genisys (2015)</a>.",
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