Schwarzenegger and Ball collaborated on the TV movie “Happy Anniversary and Goodbye”
Arnold Schwarzenegger is one of our most interesting movie stars. Beginning his career as a bodybuilder, Schwarzenegger has had an interesting trajectory in Hollywood. And while nowadays he’s considered an action icon and a bit of a comedy genius, he had a hard time getting started as an actor. Over the years, he’s revealed that Lucille Ball helped him get started by inviting him to appear in one of her movies, helping him understand comedy and the meaning of a “live-taping” production.
Schwarzenegger created a career for himself unlike any other actor in Hollywood
Schwarzenegger shared his story in an interview that was shared years ago. “She was so sweet,” he said. “She saw me one time on a Merv Griffin Show, and she called me the next day in the gym when I was working out. She said, ‘Look, I saw you yesterday on Merv Griffin. You were funny, you have a great sense of humor. That’s very unique with someone of your build.”
He revealed he had a “disastrous” audition for the show, but that Ball still called him back for the part. “I went in there, and I had no idea what she meant by ‘read.’ So I tried to read it like you read a book… and it was totally wrong because she wanted me to read like, ‘Get into the scene and act out the scene but use the script for help.’”
A terrifying live-taping experience