Saturday, August 25, 2007

Arnold Schwarzenegger Biography



1947
- Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger is born on July 30 in the hamlet of Thal bei Graz, about 10 km (6 mi) from Graz, the capital of Styria (die Steiermark).
1947 - Arnold is the second son of Aurelia Jadrny Schwarzenegger and policeman Gustav Schwarzenegger (Gendarmerie-Kommandant).
1962
- Arnold begins serious bodybuilding training at a gym in Graz.
1965
- Arnold joins the Austrian army as a tank driver, but continues his bodybuilding.
1966
- Arnold leaves Thal for good and wins Mr. Europe title as a bodybuilder in Munich.
1967
- Becomes Mr. Universe (a title he won five times)
1968
- Arnold goes to America.
1970
- Wins title of Mr. World; becomes Mr. Olympia, a title he will hold each year until 1975
1971
- Arnold's older brother Meinhard is killed in an auto accident. Meinhard's son now lives and works in Los Angeles.
1972
- Gustav Schwarzenegger dies in Weiz, Styria, where he had been transferred as a police official. Arnold does not attend his father's funeral.
1977
- Meets TV journalist Maria Shriver, a member of the Kennedy clan, at a tennis tournament; wins his 7th Mr. Olympia title
1979
- Earns a business B.A. from the University of Wisconsin
1984
- Becomes a naturalized U.S. citizen on Sept. 16
1984
- The first Terminator film puts Schwarzenegger firmly into the “superstar” category.
1986
- Schwarzenegger and Maria Schriver marry on August 26. They currently have four children: Katherine, Christina, Patrick, and Christopher.
1987
- Gets his own star on Hollywood's “Walk of Fame”
1990
- Named chairman of President George Bush's Council on Physical Fitness. In following years Schwarzenegger will be active in promoting the Special Olympics and as a prominent figure in Republican politics at the state and national level.
1991
- Receives Simon Wiesenthal Center “Humanity Prize” for his efforts in increasing Holocaust awareness
1991
- Schwarzenegger partners with fellow stars Bruce Willis and Sylvester Stallone to found the Planet Hollywood restaurant chain.
1997
- Receives Simon Wiesenthal Center “Leadership Award” for his efforts in increasing Holocaust awareness
1997
- Undergoes an operation to repair a heart valve. Some claim Schwarzenegger's admitted use of steroids during his bodybuilding years caused his heart problems.
1997
- In June, Arnold and his wife attend ceremonies in Graz for the dedication of a stadium named in honor of the hometown hero.
1998
- In August Schwarzenegger's mother dies in Weiz.
1998
- Schwarzenegger sues two paparazzi for endangering his pregnant wife—and wins.
2003
- On August 6, during taping of Jay Leno's “Tonight Show,” Schwarzenegger announces that he will run for California governor as a Republican in the state's Gray Davis recall election.
2003
- Schwarzenegger makes his victory speech on the night of October 7. The 56-year-old Austrian takes his oath of office in Sacramento on November 17, 2003.

Source: About.com


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