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  • Maria Owings Shriver
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    Maria Owings Shriver
    1998
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/Lapresse
    Maria Owings Shriver (Chicago, 6 novembre 1955) è una giornalista, scrittrice e attivista statunitense.
    Nella Foto: Maria Owings Shriver

    Pictured: Maria Owings Shriver

     

  • Maria Owings Shriver
    DUKAS_180093663_LAP
    Maria Owings Shriver
    Anni '90
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/Lapresse
    Maria Owings Shriver (Chicago, 6 novembre 1955) è una giornalista, scrittrice e attivista statunitense.
    Nella Foto: Maria Owings Shriver

    Pictured: Maria Owings Shriver

     

  • Maria Owings Shriver
    DUKAS_180093662_LAP
    Maria Owings Shriver
    12 Ottobre 1998 Los Angeles
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/Lapresse
    Maria Owings Shriver (Chicago, 6 novembre 1955) è una giornalista, scrittrice e attivista statunitense.
    Nella Foto: Maria Owings Shriver e suo marito Arnold Schwarzenegger alla prima del film Beloved"

    In the photo: Maria Owings Shriver and her husband Arnold Schwarzenegger at the premiere of the film Beloved"

     

  • Maria Owings Shriver
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    Maria Owings Shriver
    1997 Londra
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/Lapresse
    Maria Owings Shriver (Chicago, 6 novembre 1955) è una giornalista, scrittrice e attivista statunitense.
    Nella Foto: Maria Owings Shriver e suo marito Arnold Schwarzenegger alla prima del film "Batman" a Londra

    In the Photo: Maria Owings Shriver and her husband Arnold Schwarzenegger at the premiere of the film "Batman" in London

     

  • Maria Owings Shriver
    DUKAS_180093660_LAP
    Maria Owings Shriver
    17 Novembre 1999 California
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/Lapresse
    Maria Owings Shriver (Chicago, 6 novembre 1955) è una giornalista, scrittrice e attivista statunitense.
    Nella Foto: Maria Owings Shriver e suo marito Arnold Schwarzenegger alla prima del film "End of Days" in California

    In the Photo: Maria Owings Shriver and her husband Arnold Schwarzenegger at the premiere of the film "End of Days" in California

     

  • Re Carlo III
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    Re Carlo III
    31 Ottobre 1994
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/Lapresse
    Carlo III (Londra, 14 novembre 1948) è il re del Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord e degli altri quattordici reami del Commonwealth. Figlio maggiore della regina Elisabetta II e del marito Filippo di Edimburgo, appartiene al casato Windsor, che ha mantenuto tale denominazione per decreto reale anche dopo il matrimonio della madre. È il primo monarca britannico a discendere dalla regina Vittoria attraverso due linee di successione: da parte di madre, attraverso Edoardo VII, Giorgio V e Giorgio VI, e da parte di padre, attraverso la nonna, la principessa Alice di Battenberg, bisnipote della regina Vittoria.
    Nella Foto: Re Carlo III alla festa per la première di "Frankenstein". Incontra Arnold Schwarzenegger e sua moglie Maria Shriver

    In the photo: King Charles III at the "Frankenstein" premiere party. Meet Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife Maria Shriver

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Hits Santa Monica Streets for Morning Ride Amid Post-Election Buzz
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    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Hits Santa Monica Streets for Morning Ride Amid Post-Election Buzz
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Friday, November 8, 2024 - Arnold Schwarzenegger was seen hitting the Santa Monica streets early Friday morning, sporting his signature worn leather jacket as he set out on a brisk bike ride. The action star and former California governor was asked his thoughts on the election results after publicly endorsing Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
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    Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Twins 1 

    Ref 15566

    12/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: State Farm


    Arnold Schwarzenegger is reunited with his Twins movie co-star Danny DeVito who comes to the rescue in a stunt-loaded commercial.

    The tongue-in-cheek ad, for US insurance company State Farm, was part two of a couple of ads made for broadcasting during Sunday’s Super Bowl.

    The first commercial, shown a few days prior, involved Austrian-born Terminator star Arnie, 76, attempting to say , “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there.”

    But instead of saying the word “neighbour” ,his accent means that each time he pronounces it “neigh-baaa”

    The director and a set assistant keep trying to help Arnie with his pronunciation.

    The ad ends with the director handing him a script which has a change.

    The new script version of the commercial aired during the Super Bowl.

    As Arnie was about to tell a woman , whose puppies he rescued from a house fire, that “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there”, DeVito ,79, is at his side.

    Before Arnie can get the words out, DeVito says them instead, pronouncing “neighbour” correctly.

    OPS: Schwarzenegger and DeVito watch the new ad together in a cinema. DeVito corrects Arnie over the word "backstabber"

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    DUKAS_165880925_FER
    Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Twins 1 

    Ref 15566

    12/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: State Farm


    Arnold Schwarzenegger is reunited with his Twins movie co-star Danny DeVito who comes to the rescue in a stunt-loaded commercial.

    The tongue-in-cheek ad, for US insurance company State Farm, was part two of a couple of ads made for broadcasting during Sunday’s Super Bowl.

    The first commercial, shown a few days prior, involved Austrian-born Terminator star Arnie, 76, attempting to say , “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there.”

    But instead of saying the word “neighbour” ,his accent means that each time he pronounces it “neigh-baaa”

    The director and a set assistant keep trying to help Arnie with his pronunciation.

    The ad ends with the director handing him a script which has a change.

    The new script version of the commercial aired during the Super Bowl.

    As Arnie was about to tell a woman , whose puppies he rescued from a house fire, that “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there”, DeVito ,79, is at his side.

    Before Arnie can get the words out, DeVito says them instead, pronouncing “neighbour” correctly.

    OPS: Schwarzenegger and DeVito watch the new ad together in a cinema. DeVito corrects Arnie over the word "backstabber"

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    DUKAS_165880923_FER
    Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Twins 1 

    Ref 15566

    12/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: State Farm


    Arnold Schwarzenegger is reunited with his Twins movie co-star Danny DeVito who comes to the rescue in a stunt-loaded commercial.

    The tongue-in-cheek ad, for US insurance company State Farm, was part two of a couple of ads made for broadcasting during Sunday’s Super Bowl.

    The first commercial, shown a few days prior, involved Austrian-born Terminator star Arnie, 76, attempting to say , “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there.”

    But instead of saying the word “neighbour” ,his accent means that each time he pronounces it “neigh-baaa”

    The director and a set assistant keep trying to help Arnie with his pronunciation.

    The ad ends with the director handing him a script which has a change.

    The new script version of the commercial aired during the Super Bowl.

    As Arnie was about to tell a woman , whose puppies he rescued from a house fire, that “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there”, DeVito ,79, is at his side.

    Before Arnie can get the words out, DeVito says them instead, pronouncing “neighbour” correctly.

    OPS: Clip from the new version with DeVito

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    DUKAS_165880921_FER
    Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Twins 1 

    Ref 15566

    12/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: State Farm


    Arnold Schwarzenegger is reunited with his Twins movie co-star Danny DeVito who comes to the rescue in a stunt-loaded commercial.

    The tongue-in-cheek ad, for US insurance company State Farm, was part two of a couple of ads made for broadcasting during Sunday’s Super Bowl.

    The first commercial, shown a few days prior, involved Austrian-born Terminator star Arnie, 76, attempting to say , “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there.”

    But instead of saying the word “neighbour” ,his accent means that each time he pronounces it “neigh-baaa”

    The director and a set assistant keep trying to help Arnie with his pronunciation.

    The ad ends with the director handing him a script which has a change.

    The new script version of the commercial aired during the Super Bowl.

    As Arnie was about to tell a woman , whose puppies he rescued from a house fire, that “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there”, DeVito ,79, is at his side.

    Before Arnie can get the words out, DeVito says them instead, pronouncing “neighbour” correctly.

    OPS: Clip from the new version with DeVito

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    DUKAS_165880919_FER
    Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Twins 1 

    Ref 15566

    12/02/2024

    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: State Farm


    Arnold Schwarzenegger is reunited with his Twins movie co-star Danny DeVito who comes to the rescue in a stunt-loaded commercial.

    The tongue-in-cheek ad, for US insurance company State Farm, was part two of a couple of ads made for broadcasting during Sunday’s Super Bowl.

    The first commercial, shown a few days prior, involved Austrian-born Terminator star Arnie, 76, attempting to say , “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there.”

    But instead of saying the word “neighbour” ,his accent means that each time he pronounces it “neigh-baaa”

    The director and a set assistant keep trying to help Arnie with his pronunciation.

    The ad ends with the director handing him a script which has a change.

    The new script version of the commercial aired during the Super Bowl.

    As Arnie was about to tell a woman , whose puppies he rescued from a house fire, that “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there”, DeVito ,79, is at his side.

    Before Arnie can get the words out, DeVito says them instead, pronouncing “neighbour” correctly.

    OPS: Clip from the original ad without DeVito

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    DUKAS_165880917_FER
    Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Twins 1 

    Ref 15566

    12/02/2024

    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: State Farm


    Arnold Schwarzenegger is reunited with his Twins movie co-star Danny DeVito who comes to the rescue in a stunt-loaded commercial.

    The tongue-in-cheek ad, for US insurance company State Farm, was part two of a couple of ads made for broadcasting during Sunday’s Super Bowl.

    The first commercial, shown a few days prior, involved Austrian-born Terminator star Arnie, 76, attempting to say , “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there.”

    But instead of saying the word “neighbour” ,his accent means that each time he pronounces it “neigh-baaa”

    The director and a set assistant keep trying to help Arnie with his pronunciation.

    The ad ends with the director handing him a script which has a change.

    The new script version of the commercial aired during the Super Bowl.

    As Arnie was about to tell a woman , whose puppies he rescued from a house fire, that “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there”, DeVito ,79, is at his side.

    Before Arnie can get the words out, DeVito says them instead, pronouncing “neighbour” correctly.

    OPS: Clip from the original ad without DeVito

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    DUKAS_165880915_FER
    Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Twins 1 

    Ref 15566

    12/02/2024

    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: State Farm


    Arnold Schwarzenegger is reunited with his Twins movie co-star Danny DeVito who comes to the rescue in a stunt-loaded commercial.

    The tongue-in-cheek ad, for US insurance company State Farm, was part two of a couple of ads made for broadcasting during Sunday’s Super Bowl.

    The first commercial, shown a few days prior, involved Austrian-born Terminator star Arnie, 76, attempting to say , “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there.”

    But instead of saying the word “neighbour” ,his accent means that each time he pronounces it “neigh-baaa”

    The director and a set assistant keep trying to help Arnie with his pronunciation.

    The ad ends with the director handing him a script which has a change.

    The new script version of the commercial aired during the Super Bowl.

    As Arnie was about to tell a woman , whose puppies he rescued from a house fire, that “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there”, DeVito ,79, is at his side.

    Before Arnie can get the words out, DeVito says them instead, pronouncing “neighbour” correctly.

    OPS: Clip from the original ad without DeVito

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    DUKAS_165880910_FER
    Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Twins 1 

    Ref 15566

    12/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: State Farm


    Arnold Schwarzenegger is reunited with his Twins movie co-star Danny DeVito who comes to the rescue in a stunt-loaded commercial.

    The tongue-in-cheek ad, for US insurance company State Farm, was part two of a couple of ads made for broadcasting during Sunday’s Super Bowl.

    The first commercial, shown a few days prior, involved Austrian-born Terminator star Arnie, 76, attempting to say , “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there.”

    But instead of saying the word “neighbour” ,his accent means that each time he pronounces it “neigh-baaa”

    The director and a set assistant keep trying to help Arnie with his pronunciation.

    The ad ends with the director handing him a script which has a change.

    The new script version of the commercial aired during the Super Bowl.

    As Arnie was about to tell a woman , whose puppies he rescued from a house fire, that “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there”, DeVito ,79, is at his side.

    Before Arnie can get the words out, DeVito says them instead, pronouncing “neighbour” correctly.

    OPS: Clip from the new version with DeVito

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    DUKAS_165880906_FER
    Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Twins 1 

    Ref 15566

    12/02/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: State Farm


    Arnold Schwarzenegger is reunited with his Twins movie co-star Danny DeVito who comes to the rescue in a stunt-loaded commercial.

    The tongue-in-cheek ad, for US insurance company State Farm, was part two of a couple of ads made for broadcasting during Sunday’s Super Bowl.

    The first commercial, shown a few days prior, involved Austrian-born Terminator star Arnie, 76, attempting to say , “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there.”

    But instead of saying the word “neighbour” ,his accent means that each time he pronounces it “neigh-baaa”

    The director and a set assistant keep trying to help Arnie with his pronunciation.

    The ad ends with the director handing him a script which has a change.

    The new script version of the commercial aired during the Super Bowl.

    As Arnie was about to tell a woman , whose puppies he rescued from a house fire, that “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there”, DeVito ,79, is at his side.

    Before Arnie can get the words out, DeVito says them instead, pronouncing “neighbour” correctly.

    OPS: Schwarzenegger and DeVito watch the new ad together in a cinema. DeVito corrects Arnie over the word "backstabber"

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    DUKAS_165880903_FER
    Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVIto reunited for Super Bowl ad
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Twins 1 

    Ref 15566

    12/02/2024

    See Ferrari text
    Pictures MUST credit: State Farm


    Arnold Schwarzenegger is reunited with his Twins movie co-star Danny DeVito who comes to the rescue in a stunt-loaded commercial.

    The tongue-in-cheek ad, for US insurance company State Farm, was part two of a couple of ads made for broadcasting during Sunday’s Super Bowl.

    The first commercial, shown a few days prior, involved Austrian-born Terminator star Arnie, 76, attempting to say , “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there.”

    But instead of saying the word “neighbour” ,his accent means that each time he pronounces it “neigh-baaa”

    The director and a set assistant keep trying to help Arnie with his pronunciation.

    The ad ends with the director handing him a script which has a change.

    The new script version of the commercial aired during the Super Bowl.

    As Arnie was about to tell a woman , whose puppies he rescued from a house fire, that “like a good neighbour, State Farm is there”, DeVito ,79, is at his side.

    Before Arnie can get the words out, DeVito says them instead, pronouncing “neighbour” correctly.

    OPS: Clip from the original ad without DeVito

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Nails Vintage Cool in Worn Leather Bomber Jacket Post-Gym Session
    DUKAS_164755395_X17_2
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Nails Vintage Cool in Worn Leather Bomber Jacket Post-Gym Session
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Monday, January 15, 2024 - At the spry age of 76, Arnold Schwarzenegger, exudes vintage cool as he wrapped up his daily workout at Gold's Gym in Venice, sporting a well-worn leather bomber jacket. Accompanied by a close friend, the Terminator star continued his fitness routine with a bike ride through Santa Monica after a rigorous session of iron pumping. (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Nails Vintage Cool in Worn Leather Bomber Jacket Post-Gym Session
    DUKAS_164755395_X17
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Nails Vintage Cool in Worn Leather Bomber Jacket Post-Gym Session
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Monday, January 15, 2024 - At the spry age of 76, Arnold Schwarzenegger, exudes vintage cool as he wrapped up his daily workout at Gold's Gym in Venice, sporting a well-worn leather bomber jacket. Accompanied by a close friend, the Terminator star continued his fitness routine with a bike ride through Santa Monica after a rigorous session of iron pumping. (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Nails Vintage Cool in Worn Leather Bomber Jacket Post-Gym Session
    DUKAS_164755387_X17_2
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Nails Vintage Cool in Worn Leather Bomber Jacket Post-Gym Session
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Monday, January 15, 2024 - At the spry age of 76, Arnold Schwarzenegger, exudes vintage cool as he wrapped up his daily workout at Gold's Gym in Venice, sporting a well-worn leather bomber jacket. Accompanied by a close friend, the Terminator star continued his fitness routine with a bike ride through Santa Monica after a rigorous session of iron pumping. (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Nails Vintage Cool in Worn Leather Bomber Jacket Post-Gym Session
    DUKAS_164755387_X17
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Nails Vintage Cool in Worn Leather Bomber Jacket Post-Gym Session
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Monday, January 15, 2024 - At the spry age of 76, Arnold Schwarzenegger, exudes vintage cool as he wrapped up his daily workout at Gold's Gym in Venice, sporting a well-worn leather bomber jacket. Accompanied by a close friend, the Terminator star continued his fitness routine with a bike ride through Santa Monica after a rigorous session of iron pumping. (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Exudes Terminator Vibes During His Morning Bike Ride
    DUKAS_161731117_X17
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Exudes Terminator Vibes During His Morning Bike Ride
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - Arnold Schwarzenegger pays homage to his action-hero persona, channeling Terminator vibes while maintaining his fitness regimen with an invigorating oceanside bike ride in Santa Monica. The 76-year-old legend demonstrates that age is no obstacle when it comes to staying active and enjoying the beauty of coastal scenery. Clad in his blue puffy jacket and compression socks, Schwarzenegger shows that he's still going strong, just like his famous cinematic characters. ROL/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Exudes Terminator Vibes During His Morning Bike Ride
    DUKAS_161731105_X17
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Exudes Terminator Vibes During His Morning Bike Ride
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - Arnold Schwarzenegger pays homage to his action-hero persona, channeling Terminator vibes while maintaining his fitness regimen with an invigorating oceanside bike ride in Santa Monica. The 76-year-old legend demonstrates that age is no obstacle when it comes to staying active and enjoying the beauty of coastal scenery. Clad in his blue puffy jacket and compression socks, Schwarzenegger shows that he's still going strong, just like his famous cinematic characters. ROL/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Exudes Terminator Vibes During His Morning Bike Ride
    DUKAS_161731104_X17
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Exudes Terminator Vibes During His Morning Bike Ride
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - Arnold Schwarzenegger pays homage to his action-hero persona, channeling Terminator vibes while maintaining his fitness regimen with an invigorating oceanside bike ride in Santa Monica. The 76-year-old legend demonstrates that age is no obstacle when it comes to staying active and enjoying the beauty of coastal scenery. Clad in his blue puffy jacket and compression socks, Schwarzenegger shows that he's still going strong, just like his famous cinematic characters. ROL/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Exudes Terminator Vibes During His Morning Bike Ride
    DUKAS_161731087_X17
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Exudes Terminator Vibes During His Morning Bike Ride
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - Arnold Schwarzenegger pays homage to his action-hero persona, channeling Terminator vibes while maintaining his fitness regimen with an invigorating oceanside bike ride in Santa Monica. The 76-year-old legend demonstrates that age is no obstacle when it comes to staying active and enjoying the beauty of coastal scenery. Clad in his blue puffy jacket and compression socks, Schwarzenegger shows that he's still going strong, just like his famous cinematic characters. ROL/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's  iconic line
    DUKAS_161181540_FER
    Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's iconic line
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Arnold 1 

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    Pictures MUST credit: ABC

    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's  iconic line
    DUKAS_161181539_FER
    Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's iconic line
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Arnold 1 

    Ref 15146

    03/10/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: ABC

    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

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    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's iconic line
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    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's iconic line
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    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's iconic line
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    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's  iconic line
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    Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's iconic line
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    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's  iconic line
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    Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's iconic line
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    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's  iconic line
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    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's  iconic line
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    Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's iconic line
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    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's  iconic line
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    Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's iconic line
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    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's  iconic line
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    Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's iconic line
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    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's  iconic line
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    Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's iconic line
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    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's iconic line
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    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Schwarzenegger wanted to change Terminator movie's iconic line
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    Movie tough guy Arnold Schwarzenegger has told how he never wanted to say his most famous movie line.

    The Austrian-born star , 76, said he got into a row with director and co-writer James Cameron on the set of the iconic first Terminator movie in which Arnie played a cyborg assassin.

    He explained he had trouble pronouncing the classic quote: “I’ll be back”

    It came up on the Jimmy Kimmel TV chat show in the USA after he was asked about the recent Hollywood scriptwriters strike which had forced Kimmel off air with other talk shows.

    Kimmel said:”You as an actor have delivered more of more classic one-liners than probably anyone ever.”

    Referring to ‘I’l be back’ from the 1984 sci-fi classic, Kimmel asked: “Did you know when you saw that on the page that that was going to be a big deal
    ?”

    Schwarzenegger replied: “No I have to say that most of the lines that I've used we did not know ahead of time that they’re going to be the lines that people will repeat over and over again.

    “ With I'll be back I remember I had in the beginning a dispute with the
    director because I didn't feel comfortable with this ‘I’ll be back.’”

    He explained that as a native German speaker it was difficult for him to say the two “LL”s together.

    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger on the Jimmy Kimmel Live US talk show promoting new book Seven Tools For Life

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Concludes A Bike Ride With Best Pal Ralf Moeller
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    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Concludes A Bike Ride With Best Pal Ralf Moeller
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    Saturday, September 30, 2023 - Arnold Schwarzenegger and his longtime bodybuilding companion, Ralf Moeller, are spotted wrapping up their afternoon bike ride in the vibrant landscape of Santa Monica. Despite their ages, Schwarzenegger at 76 and Moeller at 64, the workout icons continue to prove that they have no intentions of slowing down anytime soon.
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    Saturday, September 30, 2023 - Arnold Schwarzenegger and his longtime bodybuilding companion, Ralf Moeller, are spotted wrapping up their afternoon bike ride in the vibrant landscape of Santa Monica. Despite their ages, Schwarzenegger at 76 and Moeller at 64, the workout icons continue to prove that they have no intentions of slowing down anytime soon.
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    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Arnold Schwarzenegger Concludes A Bike Ride With Best Pal Ralf Moeller
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    Saturday, September 30, 2023 - Arnold Schwarzenegger and his longtime bodybuilding companion, Ralf Moeller, are spotted wrapping up their afternoon bike ride in the vibrant landscape of Santa Monica. Despite their ages, Schwarzenegger at 76 and Moeller at 64, the workout icons continue to prove that they have no intentions of slowing down anytime soon.
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    Saturday, September 30, 2023 - Arnold Schwarzenegger and his longtime bodybuilding companion, Ralf Moeller, are spotted wrapping up their afternoon bike ride in the vibrant landscape of Santa Monica. Despite their ages, Schwarzenegger at 76 and Moeller at 64, the workout icons continue to prove that they have no intentions of slowing down anytime soon.
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  • Arnold Schwarzenegger power tools ad
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    Arnold Schwarzenegger power tools ad
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    Hollywood action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger has a new starring role — selling power tools.
    The Terminator actor, 76, is fronting advertisements for discount supermarket Lidl's own Parkside-branded range. 
    He gets to grips with a chainsaw and an electric drill in the ad even carving a wooden statue of himself in his early bodybuilding days.,
    At the start of the ad, he announces:” I’m here to talk about my tools for success.
    “Everything I have ever built was because I had the power in the palm of my hands. Just like you!”
    One clip sees him addressing a group of young school children about thinking outside the box as a teacher uses one of the tool range to mark out a games court in the playground.
    He looks perplexed when the kids run off before he’s finished to play.
    Elsewhere he reprises his Terminator killer robot role by donning dark glasses to offer aid to a man cutting up lengths of pipe.
    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger commercial for Parkside power tools.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari



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  • Arnold Schwarzenegger power tools ad
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    Arnold Schwarzenegger power tools ad
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    Pictures must credit: Parkside
    Hollywood action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger has a new starring role — selling power tools.
    The Terminator actor, 76, is fronting advertisements for discount supermarket Lidl's own Parkside-branded range. 
    He gets to grips with a chainsaw and an electric drill in the ad even carving a wooden statue of himself in his early bodybuilding days.,
    At the start of the ad, he announces:” I’m here to talk about my tools for success.
    “Everything I have ever built was because I had the power in the palm of my hands. Just like you!”
    One clip sees him addressing a group of young school children about thinking outside the box as a teacher uses one of the tool range to mark out a games court in the playground.
    He looks perplexed when the kids run off before he’s finished to play.
    Elsewhere he reprises his Terminator killer robot role by donning dark glasses to offer aid to a man cutting up lengths of pipe.
    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger commercial for Parkside power tools.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari



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  • Arnold Schwarzenegger power tools ad
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    Arnold Schwarzenegger power tools ad
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    Pictures must credit: Parkside
    Hollywood action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger has a new starring role — selling power tools.
    The Terminator actor, 76, is fronting advertisements for discount supermarket Lidl's own Parkside-branded range. 
    He gets to grips with a chainsaw and an electric drill in the ad even carving a wooden statue of himself in his early bodybuilding days.,
    At the start of the ad, he announces:” I’m here to talk about my tools for success.
    “Everything I have ever built was because I had the power in the palm of my hands. Just like you!”
    One clip sees him addressing a group of young school children about thinking outside the box as a teacher uses one of the tool range to mark out a games court in the playground.
    He looks perplexed when the kids run off before he’s finished to play.
    Elsewhere he reprises his Terminator killer robot role by donning dark glasses to offer aid to a man cutting up lengths of pipe.
    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger commercial for Parkside power tools.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari



    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger power tools ad
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    Arnold Schwarzenegger power tools ad
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    Pictures must credit: Parkside
    Hollywood action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger has a new starring role — selling power tools.
    The Terminator actor, 76, is fronting advertisements for discount supermarket Lidl's own Parkside-branded range. 
    He gets to grips with a chainsaw and an electric drill in the ad even carving a wooden statue of himself in his early bodybuilding days.,
    At the start of the ad, he announces:” I’m here to talk about my tools for success.
    “Everything I have ever built was because I had the power in the palm of my hands. Just like you!”
    One clip sees him addressing a group of young school children about thinking outside the box as a teacher uses one of the tool range to mark out a games court in the playground.
    He looks perplexed when the kids run off before he’s finished to play.
    Elsewhere he reprises his Terminator killer robot role by donning dark glasses to offer aid to a man cutting up lengths of pipe.
    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger commercial for Parkside power tools.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari



    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger power tools ad
    DUKAS_159719334_FER
    Arnold Schwarzenegger power tools ad
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Arnie 1

    Ref 15067

    30/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Parkside
    Hollywood action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger has a new starring role — selling power tools.
    The Terminator actor, 76, is fronting advertisements for discount supermarket Lidl's own Parkside-branded range. 
    He gets to grips with a chainsaw and an electric drill in the ad even carving a wooden statue of himself in his early bodybuilding days.,
    At the start of the ad, he announces:” I’m here to talk about my tools for success.
    “Everything I have ever built was because I had the power in the palm of my hands. Just like you!”
    One clip sees him addressing a group of young school children about thinking outside the box as a teacher uses one of the tool range to mark out a games court in the playground.
    He looks perplexed when the kids run off before he’s finished to play.
    Elsewhere he reprises his Terminator killer robot role by donning dark glasses to offer aid to a man cutting up lengths of pipe.
    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger commercial for Parkside power tools.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari



    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger power tools ad
    DUKAS_159719333_FER
    Arnold Schwarzenegger power tools ad
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Arnie 1

    Ref 15067

    30/08/2023

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures must credit: Parkside
    Hollywood action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger has a new starring role — selling power tools.
    The Terminator actor, 76, is fronting advertisements for discount supermarket Lidl's own Parkside-branded range. 
    He gets to grips with a chainsaw and an electric drill in the ad even carving a wooden statue of himself in his early bodybuilding days.,
    At the start of the ad, he announces:” I’m here to talk about my tools for success.
    “Everything I have ever built was because I had the power in the palm of my hands. Just like you!”
    One clip sees him addressing a group of young school children about thinking outside the box as a teacher uses one of the tool range to mark out a games court in the playground.
    He looks perplexed when the kids run off before he’s finished to play.
    Elsewhere he reprises his Terminator killer robot role by donning dark glasses to offer aid to a man cutting up lengths of pipe.
    OPS: Arnold Schwarzenegger commercial for Parkside power tools.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari



    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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