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Schwarzenegger Joins California Hall of Fame
4 Mar
Summary
- Arnold Schwarzenegger inducted into the California Hall of Fame.
- Governor Gavin Newsom recognized Schwarzenegger's achievements.
- Jamie Lee Curtis also honored for her career contributions.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, a former governor and action star, has been officially inducted into the California Hall of Fame. Governor Gavin Newsom announced the honor, describing Schwarzenegger as a "singular figure in California history." The announcement came six months after an initial list of honorees did not include his name.
Schwarzenegger's induction celebrates his multifaceted career, encompassing bodybuilding, Hollywood stardom, business, environmentalism, philanthropy, and his tenure as the 38th Governor of California. He is scheduled to be formally enshrined at a ceremony on March 19th.
Joining Schwarzenegger is his "True Lies" co-star Jamie Lee Curtis. She was lauded for her five-decade acting career, an Academy Award-winning performance, and her humanitarian efforts. Other notable inductees include chef Nobuyuki Matsuhisa and author Terry McMillan.




