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Arnold Schwarzenegger, Athlete, film star, philanthropist

Arnold Schwarzenegger, athlete, film star, philanthropist, was born and raised in Graz, Austria. At the age of 15, Arnold set a goal for himself – to be the best-built man in the world. By the time Arnold was 18, he won his first major competition – Mr. Europe Junior. From this point, Arnold continued to win The Best Built Man in Europe, Mr. Europe, the International Powerlifting Championship, Mr. Universe, Mr. World and Mr. Oympia.. In 1970, by the age of 23,Arnold achieved what he’d set out to accomplish less than ten years earlier.

After winning the title of the best-built man, Arnold moved to the United States and received a Business Degree from the University of Wisconsin. After completing college, Arnold launched a motion picture career which was his next goal. To this day, Schwarzenegger continues to be the driving force behind many of the decade’s biggest blockbusters including “Kindergarten Cop,” “Last Action Hero,” “True Lies,” “Eraser,” “Batman & Robin,” “End of Days,” the runaway box-office hit “The Terminator” and it’s hugely successful sequel “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” that brought in more that $506 million worldwide.

But for all the hype surrounding his career in bodybuilding and in Hollywood, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s proudest accomplishments are much more steeped in reality. He has made countless contributions of his time and energy, not to mention his personal finances, to philanthropic organizations around the world. He was the International Weight Training Coach of the Special Olympics in 1979, served as the Chairman for the California Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports and in 1990 was appointed by President George Bush as Chairman of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.

In 1991, Schwarzenegger began a term as Executive Commissioner of the Hollenbeck Inner-City Games in Los Angeles. Four years later, in collaboration with Hollenbeck’s Director Danny Hernandez, Schwarzenegger established the Inner-City Games Foundation and serves as the National Chairman.

From his early days as Mr. Universe to a well-respected patron of the arts to reigning box office champion, he expects the best from himself and inspires the best in others. All the while Arnold puts his family first - as husband of fifteen years to broadcast journalist Maria Shriver and father to their four children Katherine, Christina, Patrick and Christopher.