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Colorful Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger going green in Hollywood after red career in California politics?

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The Colorful Terminator Going Green After Red Career in Politics? —

[Jan. 1]

The Terminator always said he’d be back, but very few people ever expected the outspoken Republican to promise to be back with a green vengeance.

According to the Huffington Post in an article dated January 1, 2011,

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is sifting through a stack of corporate, Hollywood and real estate offers as the celebrity politician nears an inevitable career crossroad: On Monday, he’s out of a job.

His next act? After seven years in Sacramento, the former strongman and film star will by his own account hit the speech circuit, keep a hand in political activism and possibly write the autobiography that publishers have wanted him to do for years.

Schwarzenegger says he even might get back into acting if the right script comes along – presumably one appropriate for a 63-year-old father of four with political baggage, advancing age lines and a tinge of gray.

“Will I still have the patience to sit on the set and to do a movie for three months or for six months, all of those things? I don’t know,” the governor tweeted in October in a rare exchange about his future plans.

The governator has been a controversial figure — liked by all in Hollywood as an pop culture classic film actor who made his mark playing in Action Adventure Movies like Predator and Conan the Barbarian but won our hearts in role’s like the spy dad in True Lies and the under cover detective in Kindergarten Cop.

List of Green Celebrities fighting to Stop Global Warming

Angelina Jolie is doing it. Jennifer Aniston is doing it. Kristen Stewart is doing it. Sheryl Crow is doing it. Tony Hawk is doing it new, too. So is Arnold Schwarzenegger. What do all of these A-list star celebs have in common? They are all green celebrities doing their part to fight climate change and stop global warming… Going green has become part of Hollywood culture — more specifically, A-List pop culture related to star celebs. It is hard to spend a week watching TV or going to a movie that some pop culture reference to the green movement cannot be seen or to read any entertainment journals and not read something about these humanitarians we know and love from movies on the silver screen.