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Franco Columbu

Franco Columbu

American bodybuilder and actor

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Birthdate
August 7, 1941
Birthplace
Ollolai
Ollolai
Date of Death
August 30, 2019
Place of Death
San Teodoro, Sardinia
San Teodoro, Sardinia
Nationality
United States
United States
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Child of
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daughter, Maria
Location
United States
United States
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Educated at
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Cleveland Chiropractic College
Awards Received
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1970 IFBB Mr. World (Short)
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1974 Mr. Olympia (Lightweight)
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1971 IFBB Mr. World (Short & Overall)
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1970 IFBB Mr. Universe (Short & Overall)
Occupation
Actor
Actor
Film producer
Film producer
Film director
Film director
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bodybuilder
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Boxer
Boxer
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Athlete
Athlete
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Writer
Writer
Screenwriter
Screenwriter

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Country
United States
United States
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Italy
Italy
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Citizenship
United States
United States
Italy
Italy
Father
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Antonio Columbu
Known for
was an Italian bodybuilder, powerlifter, actor, author, producer, and a licensed chiropractor.
Mother
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Maria Grazia Sedda
Nickname
The Sardinian Strongman
Official Name
Francesco Maria Columbu
Sibling
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sisters Anna
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sisters Gonaria
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sisters Celestina
Spouse
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Deborah
Wikidata ID
Q521172

Francesco Maria Columbu (August 7, 1941 – August 30, 2019) was an Italian bodybuilder, powerlifter, actor, author, producer, and a licensed chiropractor.

Originally a boxer, Columbu won the Mr. Olympia in 1976 and 1981, and competed in the inaugural edition of the World's Strongest Man in 1977, where he placed fifth. He also had an acting career and authored numerous books on bodybuilding and nutrition. Columbu was inducted into the IFBB Hall of Fame in 2001, and received the Arnold Classic Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009.

Early life

Columbu was born on August 7, 1941, in Ollolai on the island of Sardinia, Italy. He was a son of shepherds Maria Grazia Sedda and Antonio Columbu. He said in 1982: "I was always skinny. Until I was 11, I got beat up a lot. Then one day, I started beating people up. Nobody could touch me." He worked as a shepherd while training as a boxer. He won over 30 fights as a boxer before quitting the sport in favor of weightlifting and bodybuilding, stating: "Boxing's too rough on your face and head."

Columbu moved to Germany at a young age for work, and met Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1965 at a bodybuilding competition in Stuttgart, Germany. Columbu formed a lifelong friendship with Schwarzenegger, and was Schwarzenegger's best man for his marriage to Maria Shriver in 1986 and godfather to their daughter Christina. Columbu and Schwarzenegger remained very close friends until Columbu's death, with Schwarzenegger stating in 2016 "He was my favourite training partner 4 decades ago and he is my favourite training partner today."

Athletic career

With Schwarzenegger, Columbu moved to California in the late 1960s to train and work with Joe Weider.[6] Weider provided them with a place to live and an $80 (equivalent to $560 in 2020) per week stipend. The stipend was not enough to live on, so to support their bodybuilding careers, they began a bricklaying company named European Brick Works in 1969.

At 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) and a competition weight of around 185 pounds (84 kg), Columbu won the IFBB Mr. Europe and Mr. Universe titles in 1970, and the 1971 IFBB Mr. World. He won the lightweight class of the 1974 and 1975 IFBB Mr. Olympias, before winning the overall competition for the first time in 1976.

Columbu participated in the inaugural edition of the World's Strongest Man in 1977. He placed fifth, behind four men who outweighed him by around 100 pounds (45 kg). During the event, he dislocated his left knee while carrying a refrigerator on his back. The injury kept him out of competition for a few years, and he received a reported $1 million (equivalent to $4.3 million in 2020) in compensation. Columbu returned to win the 1981 Mr. Olympia then retired from competition.

Known for his strength, Columbu's clean and jerk record was 400 pounds (181 kg), his bench press record was 525 pounds (238 kg), his squat record was 655 pounds (297 kg), and his deadlift record was 750 pounds (340 kg).[1][6] He was named in The Guinness Book of Records in 1978 for bursting a hot water bottle by blowing into it, which he achieved in 55 seconds.

Acting, writing, directing, and producing careers

Columbu appeared as himself in the 1977 bodybuilding documentary Pumping Iron. He was the body building coach for Sylvester Stallone in the film Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985),[18] and had roles in films that starred Schwarzenegger, including Conan the Barbarian (1982), The Terminator (1984), and The Running Man (1987). In addition, Columbu's name appears during the opening credits of Schwarzenegger's Last Action Hero as the director of fictional film Jack Slater IV.

Columbu's later films, also as a writer and producer, included the cult film Beretta's Island, (1993), Doublecross on Costa's Island, which he also directed and Ancient Warriors (2003). These three films were almost entirely shot in his homeland of Sardinia. He was also featured, as an actor, in the low budget production of Dreamland - La terra dei sogni [it].

Personal life and death

Columbu lived in Los Angeles since the 1970s. He was a licensed chiropractor, earning his degree from Cleveland Chiropractic College in 1977. Columbu returned to his hometown of Ollolai in Sardinia every year towards the end of August to attend the local festivities.

On August 30, 2019, after experiencing a heart attack while swimming off the coast of San Teodoro, Sardinia, Columbu drowned and later died during transportation by helicopter to the hospital in Olbia, twenty-three days after his 78th birthday. He was survived by his wife, Deborah, their daughter, Maria, and three sisters: Anna, Gonaria and Celestina. A funeral was held in his birthplace of Ollolai on September 3. A memorial was held in Los Angeles on October 6, 2019.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes

1976 Stay Hungry Franco Orsini Uncredited

1977 Pumping Iron Himself

1980 The Hustler of Muscle Beach Himself

1980 The Comeback Himself

1982 Conan the Barbarian Pictish Scout

1984 The Terminator Future Terminator

1984 Getting Physical Himself

1986 Don Rickles: Rickles on the Loose Himself

1987 Predator Medic Uncredited

1987 The Running Man 911 Security Officer #2

1987 Last Man Standing Batty

1988 Big Top Pee-wee Otto the Strongman

1990 Perduta L'americano

1992 Il ritmo del silenzio Nerescu Also executive producer

1993 Beretta's Island Franco Armando Beretta Also producer and writer

1994 Taken Alive Enrico Costa Also producer and writer

1997 Doublecross on Costa's Island Enrico Costa Also director, producer, and writer

1998 Hollywood Salutes Arnold Schwarzenegger: A Cinematheque Tribute Himself

2002 Raw Iron: The Making of Pumping Iron Himself

2003 Ancient Warriors Aldo Paccione Also producer

2008 Why We Train Himself

2010 Muscle Beach then and Now Himself

2011 Dreamland La Terra dei Sogni Frank Graziani

2015 One More Round Franco Turelli

Achievements

Bodybuilding titles

1970 IFBB Mr. World (Short)

1970 IFBB Mr. Universe (Short & Overall)

1971 IFBB Mr. World (Short & Overall)

1974 Mr. Olympia (Lightweight)

1975 Mr. Olympia (Lightweight)

1976 Mr. Olympia (Lightweight & Overall)

1981 Mr. Olympia

World's Strongest Man

1977, fifth place

Powerlifting records

Bench press, 525 pounds (238 kg)

Squat, 655 pounds (297 kg)

Deadlift, 750 pounds (340 kg)

Franco Columbu reached huge heights in bodybuilding, in addition, despire his small heigh and size in comparison with other bodybuilders of that time, hi was one of the strongest with which he worked are simply amazing. Colombo is vithout a bout one of the golden elite of bodybuilding.

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Franco Columbu - Winning Mr. Olympia 1981

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNw83ky_0h8

Web

November 19, 2017

Franco Columbu R.I.P 🙏 - Tribute Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBDdcY0Wx0I

Web

August 30, 2019

Franco Columbu vs Arnold Schwarzenegger 1975 Mr. Olympia *Did Franco deserve to win?*

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8huGNBSjD4

Web

September 19, 2019

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