Roland Kickinger (born March 30, 1968)[1] is an Austrian bodybuilder and actor 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.
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Roland Kickinger | |
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Born | (1968-03-30) March 30, 1968 (age 54) Vienna, Austria |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1997–present |
In his acting career, Kickinger is perhaps best known for his regular role as Chip Rommel in the television series Son of the Beach. He also played the young version of fellow Austrian-American, Arnold Schwarzenegger, in the 2005 TV movie See Arnold Run,[2] which later led to him appearing in the 2009 film Terminator Salvation as a prototype of the T-800 (with Schwarzenegger's likeness digitally applied over his own). He also had minor roles in the films Street Warrior and Disaster Movie, both released in 2008.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | An Eye for Talent | Doorman | Short film |
Lethal Weapon 4 | Detective | Uncredited role | |
1999 | Gone to Maui | Schulz | |
2001 | Skippy | Bodybuilder | |
15 Minutes (Short film) | Austrian | Uncredited role | |
2002 | Shoot or Be Shot | Sven | |
2005 | Candy Paint | Moe Petrowski | Short film |
See Arnold Run | Arnold Schwarzenegger | ||
2006 | Against Type' | Jake Stackley | |
2007 | Andrea: Heart of the Giant | Edouard Carpentier | |
2008 | Street Warrior | Showman | |
Disaster Movie | Hulk | ||
2009 | Raven | John Salem | |
Terminator Salvation | T-800 | ||
Peranmai | Anderson | Indian film | |
2010 | Sebastian | Tony | |
2011 | The Program | Cilas | Television film |
Alone | Grenne | Short film | |
2012 | Blow Me | Short film | |
2018 | Groomzilla | Ox | Television film |
Heart Of Everest | Himself | Documentary | |
2021 | Fourth Grade | Ronnie Adams | |
David Mirisch, the Man Behind the Golden Stars | Himself | Documentary |
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