The Scotsman

Terminator star stable after heart surgery

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

Arnold Schwarzene­gger has undergone heart surgery in Los Angeles.

The Austrian-american film star and former California governor, who is 70, had a scheduled procedure to replace a catheter valve on Thursday.

The device was first installed to repair a defective aortic valve in 1997. The latest operation lasted several hours. Schwarzene­gger is reported to be in a stable condition and recovering at Cedars-sinai hospital. His spokesman, said the replaced valve was “never meant to be permanent” and the latest procedure was a success, adding: “That’s the most important part.”

Austria’s Chancellor Sebastian Kurz wished his “friend” well in a tweet, adding: “I look forward to seeing you again.”

Schwarzene­gger is best known as the hardman of cult movies such as the Terminator and Conan the Barbarian. He served two terms as California governor from 2003 to 2011 before returning to acting in The Expendable­s. In May last year, he was honoured in France with the Chevalier de la Legion d’honneur, the country’s most prestigiou­s medal, for his environmen­tal work.

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