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Franco Columbu
Franco Columbo is an Retired Bodybuilder, who was born in Itlay. He was in the movie, "Pumping Iron" in 1977 with Arnold Schwarzenegger. They worked out at Gold's Gym in Venice California and competed in the Mr. Olympia Contest.
Franco Columbu (August 7, 1941, Ollolai, Sardinia) is an Italian actor and bodybuilder.
Starting out his athletic career as a boxer, Columbu progressed into the sport of powerlifting and later bodybuilding, winning the title of Mr. Olympia in 1976 and 1981. At one time he was considered to be one of the world's strongest men and held a number of powerlifting and weightlifting world records. At 5 feet and 5 inches in height, Columbu is shorter than most of his bodybuilding competitors, but that has not prevented him from achieving widespread success.
Franco Columbu is a long time friend of Arnold Schwarzenegger, whom he met in Munich in 1965 and competed against in several international-level bodybuilding competitions. For the Mr. Olympia competitions however, he competed in the under 200 lb (90.7 kg) category, whereas Schwarzenegger was in the over 200 lb category. The final champion was determined by a pose down between the two class winners. The IFBB has since abandoned weight classes.
In addition to his athletic accomplishments, Columbu has also made intermittent minor forays into acting. Appearing alongside Arnold in Pumping Iron, he has also appeared in cameo roles in Conan the Barbarian, The Terminator, The Running Man and starred in his own films, notably, Beretta's Island.
He holds doctorates in chiropractic and nutrition.
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John Mc Cormick
Apr 12, 2012 @ 3:41 pm | delete
- Franco? He's not a big man thats for sure, but pound for pound he was one of the strongest men in the world in his glory days, AND DEFINITINLY ONE OF THE TOUGHEST. Columbu was the champion boxer of Italy in his youth. In the worlds strongest men competition in 1977 Franco showed incredible toughness and courage Vs, Big monster men and gave a very respectable showing. At only 5-1/2 Ft. tall myself , Franco his a great inspiration to little guys like me , not only for strength, but for courage and guts as well
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Franco Columbu
Personal InfoNickname The Sardinian Strongman
Birth August 07, 1941 (1941-08-07) (age 66), Ollolai, Sardinia , Italy
Height 5 Ft. 5 in.
Weight 198 lb
Professional Career
Pro-debut 1968 Mr. Universe, 1968
Best win IFBB Mr. Olympia 1976, 1981,
Predecessor Arnold Schwarzenegger ('75 & '80)
Successor Frank Zane ('77), Chris Dickerson ('81)
Active Retired 1981
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AchievementsBodybuilding titles
1966 Mr. Europe, 4th
1968 NABBA Mr. Universe (Most Muscular)
1969 IFBB Mr. Europe (Medium)
1969 NABBA Mr. Universe (Most Muscular)
1969 NABBA Mr. Universe (Short)
1969 IFBB Mr. Universe (Short)
1970 IFBB Mr. Europe (Short & Overall)
1970 AAU Mr. World (Pro Short)
1970 IFBB Mr. World (Short)
1970 IFBB Mr. Universe (Short & Overall)
1971 IFBB Mr. Universe (Short & Overall) *Disqualified for selling bodybuilding booklets - considered as a professional*
1971 IFBB Mr. World (Short & Overall)
1974 Mr. Olympia (Lightweight)
1975 Mr. Olympia (Lightweight)
1976 Mr. Olympia (Lightweight & Overall)
1981 Mr. Olympia
Powerlifting titles
Champion of Italy
Champion of Germany
Champion of Europe
World Champion
Powerlifting world records
Bench press 525 lb (238 kg)
Squat (exercise) 655 lb (297 kg)
Deadlift 750 lb (340 kg)
Weightlifting records
Olympic press 325 lb (147 kg)
Snatch 270 lb (122 kg)
Clean and jerk 400 lb (181 kg)
Boxing
Amateur Boxing Champion
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In the movie Pumping Iron Columbu is shown to lift an awkwardly parked Fiat car out of its park.Columbu was the best man at Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver's 1986 wedding.
One of Columbu's feats of strength was to blow up a hot water bottle until it burst.
In the Arnold Schwarzenegger film Last Action Hero, the words "A Franco Columbu film" appear on the screen at the beginning of Jack Slater IV (a film within the film) as a tribute to Columbu.
In the opening scenes of Conan the Barbarian, Columbu plays a 'pictish scout', complete with mustache, wig and blue body-paint.
In The Terminator, Columbu plays the infiltrating Terminator in Reese's flashback/dream in which the picture of Sarah Connor is destroyed by fire. The Columbu Terminator also features as a boss character in the Terminator 3 video game.
Columbu competed in the 1977 World's Strongest Man competition and finished fifth, despite not being able to complete all the events having dislocated his knee in the 'Refrigerator Carry' event.
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quotes from the movie "Pumping Iron"
Franco Columbu, talking about his transition from Italy to America:Columbu "...somebody says 'Go to Hell' when they get upset, there they say 'Go to California!"
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