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Arnold Schwarzenegger became a millionaire before becoming an actor

The Austrian interpreter, the protagonist of the original Terminator saga, discovered how to earn money at the age of 25, and from that moment on his assets have not stopped growing.

Arnold Schwarzenegger became a millionaire before becoming an actor

In addition to having been the governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger will always be remembered for his role in the original Terminator saga, where he played the futuristic android who was sent to the present to find Sarah Connor's son.

While he has played other roles and won multiple awards, this was the film that catapulted him to fame and made a name for himself in the US film industry.

However, by the time he got that opportunity, Arnold Schwarzenegger had already figured out how to be a successful investor and how to become a billionaire. Of Austrian origin, the actor and bodybuilder arrived in the United States with 27 thousand dollars in his pocket for luck and in search of a visa with more options in his discipline.

Instead of using this money to live, he decided to invest in real estate where he had the vision to bet well. A short time later he had already bought and sold his first building, valued at 360 thousand dollars.

Although with the successful career in cinema that Arnold Schwarzenegger was creating and building his heritage extended to exorbitant numbers. However, the Austrian actor has, in his real estate portfolio alone, around 200 million dollars.

In addition to that, the royalties and salaries for the films filmed, the publicity obtained and the salary for his political work should be added to the total assets of the protagonist of Terminator to more or less estimate his total capital.

This is another of his economic profiles in which he also triumphs, since the Austrian has stagnated in all areas where he has developed part of his career, such as bodybuilding, politics, and acting. He currently continues to develop in both areas, the real estate sector and acting, although in an increasingly sporadic way.

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