Schwarzenegger Breaks Ribs in Motorcycle Crash
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Action star Arnold Schwarzenegger broke some ribs in a weekend motorcycle wreck, but like the leather-clad cyborg he plays in the ``Terminator'' movies, he'll be back, his publicist said on Monday.
The actor, 54, took a spill from his motorcycle in a ''minor'' accident Sunday and was treated at a nearby hospital for several fractured ribs, according to spokeswoman Jill Eisenstadt, who added she had no further details.
``He's a very seasoned rider, and very safe rider, but accidents do happen, and unfortunately he did have one yesterday,'' she said. ``He's resting comfortably and plans on coming home today.''
Eisenstadt described Schwarzenegger as in ``good spirits'' and said he planned to go ahead with plans to join his family for a skiing vacation in Sun Valley, Idaho, over the Christmas holiday.
``So as only Arnold could say, he'll be back,'' the publicist added, referring to Schwarzenegger's most famous line from the original ``Terminator'' movie.
The Austrian-born actor is said to have recently clinched a record $30 million salary to reprise his role as the unstoppable man-machine from the future for ``Terminator 3.''
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Action star Arnold Schwarzenegger broke some ribs in a weekend motorcycle wreck, but like the leather-clad cyborg he plays in the ``Terminator'' movies, he'll be back, his publicist said on Monday.
The actor, 54, took a spill from his motorcycle in a ''minor'' accident Sunday and was treated at a nearby hospital for several fractured ribs, according to spokeswoman Jill Eisenstadt, who added she had no further details.
``He's a very seasoned rider, and very safe rider, but accidents do happen, and unfortunately he did have one yesterday,'' she said. ``He's resting comfortably and plans on coming home today.''
Eisenstadt described Schwarzenegger as in ``good spirits'' and said he planned to go ahead with plans to join his family for a skiing vacation in Sun Valley, Idaho, over the Christmas holiday.
``So as only Arnold could say, he'll be back,'' the publicist added, referring to Schwarzenegger's most famous line from the original ``Terminator'' movie.
The Austrian-born actor is said to have recently clinched a record $30 million salary to reprise his role as the unstoppable man-machine from the future for ``Terminator 3.''