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Roland Kickinger

1968 - Today

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Roland Kickinger (born March 30, 1968) is an Austrian actor and bodybuilder from Vienna. Standing 6 ft 4 in tall (1.93 m) and weighing from 250-300 pounds (113 to 136 kg), he has appeared in numerous bodybuilding competitions, fitness magazines and training videos. He is best known for his role in Terminator Salvation. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Roland Kickinger is the 10,557th most popular actor, the 1,191st most popular biography from Austria and the 65th most popular Austrian Actor.

Roland Kickinger is most famous for his roles in films such as "See Arnold Run," where he portrayed Arnold Schwarzenegger, and for his appearances in various action and horror films. He is also known for his background as a professional bodybuilder.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Roland Kickinger ranks 736Before him are Rashid Sidek, Joanna Bator, Dirk Medved, Nikolay Antonov, DJ Muggs, and Bruno Risi. After him are Gabriela Pérez del Solar, Philippe Falardeau, Graeme Le Saux, Tetsu Nagasawa, Francisco Clavet, and Ilmar Raag.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Roland Kickinger ranks 1,192 out of 1,424Before him are Princess Alexandra of Hanover (1999), Harri Stojka (1957), Harald Winkler (1962), Michael Gregoritsch (1994), Luka Sučić (2002), Yusuf Demir (2003), and Christian Hoffmann (1974). After him are Peter Artner (1966), Heinz Kuttin (1971), Konrad Plautz (1964), Alexander Peya (1980), and Christian Keglevits (1961).

Among ACTORS In Austria

Among actors born in Austria, Roland Kickinger ranks 65Before him are Turhan Bey (1922), Vanessa Brown (1928), Peter Kern (1949), Boris Kodjoe (1973), Birgit Minichmayr (1977), and Josef Hader (1962). After him are Muriel Baumeister (1972), Mirjam Weichselbraun (1981), Tony Wegas (1965), and Felix Kammerer (1995).