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Austrian–American actor, comedian, film producer, screen writer, politician and former professional bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger has appeared in over 35 films, and has also ventured into directing and producing. He began his acting career primarily with small roles in film and television starting in 1969. For his first film role, he was credited as "Arnold Strong", but was credited with his birth name thereafter. He has appeared mainly in action and comedy films.[1] In addition to films and television, he has appeared in music videos for AC/DC, Bon Jovi, and Guns N' Roses.
In the 1980s, Schwarzenegger became his primary character in two film franchises: as Conan in the Conan series and as The Terminator in the Terminator series. His other film roles include Commando, The Running Man, Predator, Total Recall, Last Action Hero and True Lies. Although Schwarzenegger's acting career was put on hiatus due to his position as Governor of California, he also made several cameos in various films while in office, including The Kid & I and The Expendables.[2] On February 11, 2011, just over a month after leaving office, Schwarzenegger announced he would return to acting.[3]
Schwarzenegger has received several awards and nominations for his work in films. In Stay Hungry, one of his early roles, he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture. He has also been nominated for various awards for his roles in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Junior, and True Lies. According to Box Office Mojo, a box office revenue tracking website, films in which Schwarzenegger has acted have grossed a total of more than $1.7 billion within the United States, with an average of $67 million per film and total $4.0 billion worldwide.[4] According to The Numbers, another box office revenue tracking website, films in which Schwarzenegger has acted have total grossed around $4.5 billion worldwide.[5]
Filmography
Feature films
Denotes lead role
Title | Year | Functioned as | Notes | ||
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Actor | Producer | Role | |||
Hercules in New York | 1969 | Hercules | Credited as Arnold Strong "Mr. Universe" | ||
The Long Goodbye | 1973 | Hood in Augustine's Office | Uncredited cameo[6] | ||
Stay Hungry | 1976 | Joe Santo | |||
The Villain | 1979 | Handsome Stranger | |||
Scavenger Hunt | 1979 | Lars | Cameo | ||
Conan the Barbarian | 1982 | Conan the Barbarian | |||
Conan the Destroyer | 1984 | Conan the Destroyer | |||
The Terminator | 1984 | T-800 "Model 101" | |||
Red Sonja | 1985 | Lord Kalidor | |||
Commando | 1985 | Col. John Matrix | |||
Raw Deal | 1986 | Sheriff Mark Kaminsky / Joseph P. Brenner | |||
Predator | 1987 | Maj. Alan "Dutch" Schaefer | |||
The Running Man | 1987 | Benjamin "Ben" Richards | |||
Red Heat | 1988 | Cpt. Ivan Danko | |||
Twins | 1988 | Julius Benedict | |||
Total Recall | 1990 | Douglas "Doug" Quaid / Carl Hauser | |||
Kindergarten Cop | 1990 | Det. John Kimble | |||
Terminator 2: Judgment Day | 1991 | T-800 "Model 101" | |||
Dave | 1993 | Himself | Cameo | ||
Last Action Hero | 1993 | Jack Slater / Himself | |||
Beretta's Island | 1993 | Himself | Direct-to-video; cameo | ||
True Lies | 1994 | Harry Tasker / Harry Renquist | |||
Junior | 1994 | Dr. Alexander "Alex" Hesse | |||
Eraser | 1996 | U.S. Marshal John Kruger | |||
Jingle All the Way | 1996 | Howard Langston | |||
Batman & Robin | 1997 | Dr. Victor Fries / Mr. Freeze | |||
End of Days | 1999 | Jericho Cane | |||
The 6th Day | 2000 | Adam Gibson / Adam Gibson Clone | |||
Collateral Damage | 2002 | Cpt. Gordon "Gordy" Brewer | |||
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | 2003 | T-850 "Model 101" | |||
The Rundown | 2003 | Bar Patron | Uncredited cameo[7] | ||
Around the World in 80 Days | 2004 | Prince Hapi | Cameo | ||
The Kid & I | 2005 | Himself | Cameo | ||
The Expendables | 2010 | Trent "Trench" Mauser | Uncredited cameo[8] | ||
The Expendables 2 | 2012 | Trent "Trench" Mauser | |||
The Last Stand | 2013 | Sheriff Ray Owens | |||
Escape Plan | 2013 | Emil Rottmayer / Victor X Mannheim | |||
Sabotage | 2014 | John "Breacher" Wharton | |||
The Expendables 3 | 2014 | Trent "Trench" Mauser | |||
Maggie | 2015 | Wade Vogel | Direct-to-video | ||
Terminator Genisys | 2015 | T-800 "Model 101" | |||
Aftermath | 2017 | Roman Melnyk | Direct-to-video | ||
Killing Gunther | 2017 | Robert "Gunther" Bendik | Direct-to-video | ||
Wonders of the Sea 3D | 2017 | Narrator | Documentary | ||
Viy 2: Journey to China † | 2019 | James Hook | In post-production | ||
Terminator 6 † | 2019 | T-800 "Model 101" | In post-production |
Television series
Denotes lead role
Title | Year | Functioned as | Network | Notes | |||
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Actor | Director | Producer | Role | ||||
Happy Anniversary and Goodbye | 1974 | Rico | CBS | TV film; cameo | |||
The Streets of San Francisco | 1977 | Josef Schmidt | ABC | Episode: "Dead Lift" | |||
The San Pedro Beach Bums | 1977 | Muscleman | ABC | Episode: "Lifting Is My Life" | |||
The Jayne Mansfield Story | 1980 | Mickey Hargitay | CBS | TV film | |||
Tales from the Crypt | 1990 | X-Con | HBO | Episode: "The Switch"; uncredited cameo[9] | |||
Christmas in Connecticut | 1992 | Man in Chair in Front of Media Truck | TNT | TV film; uncredited cameo[10] | |||
Lincoln | 1992 | John George Nicolay | ABC | TV film; voice role | |||
Liberty's Kids | 2002–03 | Baron Friedrich von Steuben | PBS | Episodes: "Valley Forge", "James Armistead"; voice role | |||
Two and a Half Men | 2015 | Lt. Wagner | CBS | Episode: "Of Course He's Dead: Part 1 & 2" | |||
Years of Living Dangerously | 2014–16 | Himself | Showtime, Nat Geo | 17 episodes | |||
The Apprentice | 2017 | Himself (host) | NBC | Episode: "In Here You Call Me Governor" |
"After I directed that little Tales from the Crypt, I felt ecstatic. It was something I never expected. To work with actors and mold a scene. It's wild."
Music videos
Denotes lead role
Title | Year | Performer | Role | Notes |
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"Stop the Madness" | 1985 | Unknown | Unknown | Cameo |
"You Could Be Mine" | 1991 | Guns N' Roses | T-800 "Model 101" | |
"Big Gun" | 1993 | AC/DC | Himself | |
"Say It Isn't So" | 2000 | Bon Jovi | Unknown | Uncredited cameo[12] |
Soundtrack appearance
Title | Year | Performer | Notes |
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Killing Gunther | 2017 | "Earthquake Love" |
Theme park attraction
Denotes lead role
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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T2-3D: Battle Across Time | 1996 | T-800 "Model 101" |
Video games
Title | Year | Voice role | Notes |
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day | 1991 | T-800 "Model 101" | Based on the film of the same name |
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | 2003 | T-850 "Model 101" | Based on the film of the same name |
Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff | 2014 | Himself |
See also
References
General
- "Arnold Schwarzenegger Filmography". The New York Times. Retrieved February 19, 2009.
- "Arnold Schwarzenegger – Rotten Tomatoes Celebrity Profile". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved February 19, 2009.
- "Arnold Schwarzenegger Filmography". Tiscali. Archived from the original on February 28, 2009. Retrieved February 19, 2009.
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- "Aftermath on IMDB". IMDB. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
Specific
- ^ Chase, Donald (June 8, 1990). "A Hard Man is Good to Film". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 2010-08-04. Retrieved February 19, 2009.
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- ^ "Arnold Schwarzenegger". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved February 20, 2014.
- ^ "Arnold Schwarzenegger". The Numbers. Retrieved February 20, 2014.
- ^ https://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-mh-goulds-long-goodbye-apartment-20141203-column.html
- ^ https://www.foxnews.com/story/arnold-passes-action-hero-torch-to-the-rock
- ^ https://theplaylist.net/arnold-schwarzenegger-salutes-action-20090218/
- ^ https://1428elm.com/2015/07/30/that-time-arnold-schwarzenegger-did-tales-from-the-crypt/
- ^ https://bashful269.wordpress.com/2016/12/17/do-you-remember-64-christmas-in-connecticut-directed-by-arnold-schwarzenegger/
- ^ Corliss, Richard (June 24, 2001). "Box-Office Brawn". Time. Archived from the original on 2010-08-04. Retrieved February 19, 2009.
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