Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is sifting through a stack of Hollywood,real estate and corporate offers as the celebrity politician nears an impending career turning point On Monday he will surrender his office.
After seven years in Sacramento, the former film star and strongman will keep a hand in political activism, hit the speech circuit, 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.
Spokesman Aaron McLear says Schwarzenegger is sorting out “an absolute flood of every conceivable offer” from the corporate world, real estate ventures and the entertainment industry, but the governor insists he won’t make any decisions until after he surrenders the office to his successor,Democrat Jerry Brown.”I don’t have a plan,” Schwarzenegger told hundreds of supporters and staffers at a private farewell party in Sacramento last month.
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.