yes, but very badly....
He stared in 28 movies so far i luv u guys :) :(:o :0
Arnold Schwarzenegger began his acting career in his mid-30s. His first significant film role was in the 1970 movie "Hercules in New York," released when he was 30 years old. However, he gained widespread recognition with his role in "Conan the Barbarian" at the age of 34, and later as the iconic Terminator in 1984.
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If you are referring to the California Dream Act (financial help for students), that bill was vetoed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. If you are referring to the Dream Act which has been proposed many times in the Federal Congress, that bill has not yet gained enough support to pass and is stalled probably until mid to late 2009.
During his tenure as the Governor of California from 2003 to 2011, Arnold Schwarzenegger focused on several key issues, including environmental reforms, economic recovery, and healthcare reform. He championed the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, which aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in California. Additionally, he worked on budget reform and efforts to address the state's fiscal challenges. Schwarzenegger also promoted bipartisan cooperation, although his administration faced significant political challenges and controversies.
No, Billie Piper did not act in "Conan the Destroyer." The film, released in 1984, starred Arnold Schwarzenegger in the title role and featured actors such as Grace Jones, Wilt Chamberlain, and Mako. Billie Piper is best known for her roles in "Doctor Who" and "Secret Diary of a Call Girl."
He has been many times accused of sexual harassment as in following 6 cases. During his time 6 women accused him of this act. Three of the women claimed he had gripped their breasts, a fourth said he placed his hand under her skirt on her butts. A fifth woman claimed Schwarzenegger tried to take off her bathing suit in a hotel lift, and the last one says he took her onto his lap and asked her about some sex act.
The Pure Food and Drug Act
Treasure of office act
He established the civil rights act
Arnold S. Rowntree has written: 'The 1918 Education Act explained'
Benjamin Harrison was the United States' 23rd president. While in office he supported voting rights of African Americans in the South and signed the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890.