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1 Schwarzenegger Arnold
Шварценеггер Арнольд (род. в 1947)культурист и киноактёр. В 1966 "Мистер Европа", в 1967 "Мистер Универсум", семикратный "Мистер Олимпия". Его книги способствовали популяризации культуризма. С 1968 живёт в США. Брал уроки актёрского мастерства и начал успешную карьеру киноактёра. В 1976 получил "Золотой глобус" (Golden Globe) как лучший молодой актёр. Снимался в фильмах "Терминатор" (The Terminator, 1984), "Близнецы" (Twins, 1988), "Вспомнить всё" (Total recall, 1990), "Правдивая ложь" (True lies, 1994), "Стиратель" (Eraser, 1996), "Сопутствующие жертвы" (Collateral damage, 2001) и др. В настоящее время является советником президента США по вопросам культуры и спорта; активно занимается благотворительной деятельностью. В родном городе Шварценеггера - Граце - его именем назван стадион (Arnold Schwarzenegger-Stadion)Австрия. Лингвострановедческий словарь > Schwarzenegger Arnold
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