At this point, the name of Arnold Schwarzenegger has become synonymous with so many different industries that it’s easy to describe him to the world by just his name alone. From the glory days of the star’s bodybuilding days to his stellar performances in some of the most iconic action films in the cinema, the star has carved his name history as one of the most accomplished individuals.
Arnold Schwarzenegger in a still from Commando
But along with all these attributes he’s known for, only few might know him for his compassionate and collective nature. In fact, Tom Platz, one of his finest competitors in the sport of bodybuilding will always remember the star for his generosity more than anything, especially when he was the reason the athlete received so many golden opportunities in his career.
Bodybuilding Legend Tom Platz Will Forever Be Grateful To Arnold Schwarzenegger...
Arnold Schwarzenegger in a still from Commando
But along with all these attributes he’s known for, only few might know him for his compassionate and collective nature. In fact, Tom Platz, one of his finest competitors in the sport of bodybuilding will always remember the star for his generosity more than anything, especially when he was the reason the athlete received so many golden opportunities in his career.
Bodybuilding Legend Tom Platz Will Forever Be Grateful To Arnold Schwarzenegger...
- 2/24/2024
- by Deepak Bisht
- FandomWire
Mark Margolis, who portrayed the menacing, bell-ringing Hector Salamanca in “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul,” died Thursday at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City. He was 83.
His son, Morgan Margolis, announced the news.
As the former drug kingpin who continues to hover over the Albuquerque meth trade from his nursing home, Margolis left an unforgettable mark on the Vince Gilligan television universe with barely any dialogue. In 2012, he was nominated for an Emmy for his performance in “Breaking Bad.”
He returned as Hector “Tío” Salamanca for five seasons in the Bob Odenkirk-led prequel series “Better Call Saul,” where he infused a rich backstory into the character.
Born in 1939 in Philadelphia, Margolis moved to New York at a young age to pursue acting. With an early interest in theater, he landed roles in productions such as “Infidel Caesar” on Broadway. He would go on to appear in more than 50 Off-Broadway plays,...
His son, Morgan Margolis, announced the news.
As the former drug kingpin who continues to hover over the Albuquerque meth trade from his nursing home, Margolis left an unforgettable mark on the Vince Gilligan television universe with barely any dialogue. In 2012, he was nominated for an Emmy for his performance in “Breaking Bad.”
He returned as Hector “Tío” Salamanca for five seasons in the Bob Odenkirk-led prequel series “Better Call Saul,” where he infused a rich backstory into the character.
Born in 1939 in Philadelphia, Margolis moved to New York at a young age to pursue acting. With an early interest in theater, he landed roles in productions such as “Infidel Caesar” on Broadway. He would go on to appear in more than 50 Off-Broadway plays,...
- 8/4/2023
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Byun Sung-Hyun won earlier this year at the BaekSang Arts Awards, the prize for the Best Director of the year. This success refers to his newest feature film “Kingmaker” which is actually screened at the London Korean Film Festival. The political drama is in line with the tone of Byun’s other works. It is very well crafted, showing a precise and coherent aesthetical concept and presenting the performances of a series of outstanding actors and veterans of Korean cinema.
Kingmaker is screening at London Korean Film Festival
The story is set in the 1960s during the presidency of Park Chung-hee. It tells about the effort of the oppositional parties to win votes and to build an adequate counter-candidate. Kim Woon-beom is the hope of the democrats, but since he has no financial means to run a proper campaign, he is not able to reach enough potential voters. Convinced of his honest interests,...
Kingmaker is screening at London Korean Film Festival
The story is set in the 1960s during the presidency of Park Chung-hee. It tells about the effort of the oppositional parties to win votes and to build an adequate counter-candidate. Kim Woon-beom is the hope of the democrats, but since he has no financial means to run a proper campaign, he is not able to reach enough potential voters. Convinced of his honest interests,...
- 11/13/2022
- by Teresa Vena
- AsianMoviePulse
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