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He has been performing professionally as

a tribute to Arnold Schwarzenegger since

1997, when he first worked for Planet Hollywood.

Since that time, he has turned in an impressive

list of corporate employers. The U.S. Department

of Justice also hired him to film a special Law

Enforcement training video.

Now that Arnold Schwarzenegger is Governor,

he works almost daily at speaking events

(quite often as surprise guest,

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger), presenting

at award ceremonies, and/or co-hosting with

corporate presidents & CEO's.

example: He spoke for The Los Angeles Times

newspaper group at their 42nd Annual Gala

Awards Ceremony hosted at the Beverly Hills

Wilshire in Los Angeles, CA.


example: He spoke as faux Governor & emcee

for the State Senator Joe Dunn Roast where he

provided 90 minutes of politically humorous

introductions of four California State Senators

and two Justices at the Omni in downtown

Los Angeles, Ca.

Playing Arnold has been no problem for him,

since he naturally looks remarkably similar

to Arnold. And, his German heritage and

naturally deep voice make it an easy vocal

transition to imitate Arnold's distinctive Austrian accent.

He works non-stop around the U.S. and abroad:

for corporations, Hollywood Studios, TV news

and for non profit charities (such as The United Way).

During Schwarzenegger's inauguration in

Sacramento, he worked as an official correspondent

for FUJI TV of Japan. The following day,

The Los Angeles Times news coverage reported

that he was the "crowd favorite."

He says some of his best TV footage comes

from people that convince themselves that

he really is Arnold. His favorite video, a real tour

of the historic California Governor's mansion, is

case in point of how State staff convinced

themselves that he was the Governor Elect,

coming to see his new house.