Roland Kickinger

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Roland Kickinger
Born (1968-03-30) March 30, 1968
Vienna, Austria
Occupation Actor
Years active 1997–present

Roland Kickinger (born March 30, 1968)[1] is an Austrian-born American bodybuilder and actor from Vienna. Standing 6-feet-4-inches-tall and weighing from 250-300 pounds, he has appeared in numerous bodybuilding competitions, fitness magazines and training videos. In his acting career, Kickinger is perhaps best known for his regular role as Chip Rommel in the television series Son of the Beach and also played the young version of fellow Austrian-American, Arnold Schwarzenegger, in the 2005 TV movie See Arnold Run.[2] He also appeared in a minor role in the 2008 film Street Warrior. He appeared in Disaster Movie as the Hulk, released in 2008, and in the 2009 film Terminator Salvation, as a prototype of the T-800 made famous by Schwarzenegger.

Acting

Filmography

  • 2013: Judge Ice - unknown
  • 2011: The Truth About the War in Heaven: Declaration of War - As Captain LittleHorn (Pre-Production)
  • 2011: Alone (Short Film) - As Grenne
  • 2010: Sebastian - As Tony
  • 2009: Peranmai (Tamizh language movie) - As Anderson
  • 2009: Terminator Salvation - As T-800/Cameo
  • 2009: Raven - As John Salem
  • 2008: Disaster Movie - As The Incredible Hulk
  • 2008: Street Warrior - As the Showman
  • 2007: Andrea: Heart of the Giant - As Edouard Carpentier
  • 2006: Against Type - As Jake Stackley
  • 2005: See Arnold Run - As Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • 2005: Candy Paint (Short Film) - As Moe Petrowski
  • 2002: Shoot or Be Shot - As Sven
  • 2001: 15 Minutes (Short Film) - As the Austrian (Uncredited Cameo)
  • 2001: Skippy - As Bodybuilder
  • 1999: Gone to Maui - As Schulz
  • 1998: Lethal Weapon 4 - As a Detective (Uncredited Cameo)
  • 1998: An Eye for Talent (Short Film) - As the Doorman

Television

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