Born on July 30, 1947, in Graz, Austria, Arnold Schwarzenegger was raised with strict rules and morals instilled by his parents. The second son of a police officer in his native town, his childhood was a very difficult one and proved to be the building block for his character today.

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The beginning of his bodybuilding career began when he wanted to join the soccer team. He began lifting weights, and his destiny was already starting to pan out. He later joined the Austrian army at 18 in order to follow his strict diet. His stay was very short as he went AWOL to take part in the Mr. Junior Europe competition, which he won by the way.

And so a legend was born. Arnold Schwarzenegger started piling up professional titles and later went on to win the International Powerlifting Championship before he made the move to the U.S. in 1968.

After winning Mr. Universe as an amateur and a professional, he was gradually becoming the talk of the weightlifting industry. This launched his weightlifting career and he won six consecutive Mr. Olympia titles from 1970 to 1975 (and again in 1980). He had pretty much realized his dream of becoming the “best-built man in the world.” He temporarily ceased competing as he felt he “wasn’t giving others a chance to win.”

His first role in a motion picture was for the movie Hercules Goes to New York in 1970, which later landed him an appearance on the The Merv Griffin Show.

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A short-lived venture into show business led him to start a construction company with his bodybuilder friend Franco Columbu. The profits were going to fund a mail-order business of fitness material such as books and cassettes. Driven by his passion to be taken seriously and be wealthy, he managed to obtain a correspondence degree in business and international economics from the University of Wisconsin. His constant inflow of money allowed him to live the life of a superstar even before his bodybuilding documentary Pumping Iron was released in 1977.

Arnold Schwarzenegger won a Golden Globe for Best New Actor in the 1976 movie Stay Hungry. His acting career didn’t take off, however, until he obtained the lead role in Conan the Barbarian in 1982. But his most memorable and career-launching role came with The Terminator in 1984, directed by James Cameron.

This sci-fi flick presented Arnold Schwarzenegger as a cold-hearted cyber killer. His following movies were also box-office champs: 1985′s Commando, 1988′s Twins, and 1990′s Total Recall and Kindergarten Cop.

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His personal life also turned out to be a success. After dating Maria Shriver for eight years, they finally got married in 1986. Niece to former president John F. Kennedy and, therefore, part of the Kennedy legacy, Maria had now brought an avid Republican to the forefront.

Arnold Schwarzenegger was often seen alongside president George Bush during his administration, as Chairman of the President’s Council on Sports and Fitness.

Terminator 2: Judgment Day made its presence felt in theaters when it was released in 1991, as it became one of Arnold’s most commercial hits to date. However, the success of The Last Action Hero was followed with the even more disappointing film, Junior.

True Lies (1994), Eraser (1996) and Batman & Robin (1997), however, managed to bring back some of his action superhero credibility. The “Austrian Oak,” as people often refer to him, returned to the big screen in the 1999 movie End of Days, as a hero trying to confront Satan in an “end of the world” millennium movie.

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After his role in 2000′s The Sixth Day, Arnold Schwarzenegger was seen blowing up more stuff in Collateral Damage in 2002 (whose release date was pushed back from its original fall 2001 release date due to the terrorist-themed plot). Fans were pleased to see Arnold Schwarzenegger back in full force, reprising his role as the “good cyborg” in 2003′s Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, costarring Claire Danes and Kristanna Loken.

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It might seem a little strange to announce your candidacy for the Governor of California on The Tonight Show, but when you’re Arnold Schwarzenegger, you can pretty much do whatever you want. Two months after his August 2003 visit to Jay Leno’s talk show, Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected as Gary Davis’ replacement in the recall elections, earning nearly 3.4 million votes.

In January 2008, Arnold Schwarzenegger publicly endorsed John McCain as the Republican presidential candidate. Then, that September, he signed legislation that banned drivers from text messaging on their phones while behind the wheel, a controversial move given the tech-savvy nature of Californians.

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