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Will Arnold Schwarzeneggar Return to Acting?

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger at Kenter Canyon Elementary School, Nov. 2, 2010, in Los Angeles. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) Kevork Djansezian

NEW YORK (CBS) Now that Arnold Schwarzeneggar is out of job, what's up next for the former "Governator?"

Along with a possible ski trip with Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, Schwarzeneggar, who completed his seven-year term as Governor of California on Monday, has hinted that he may return to acting.

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The 63-year-old former body builder and movie star told Variety magazine on Friday that it would be an easy gig to get back into because "it is like bicycling, or like skiing. You get on it and you feel like there is no time lapse there at all."

Schwarzeneggar, who starred in numerous films, including 1982's "Conan the Barbarian," 1984's "The Terminator," plus two sequels, and 1990's "Kindergarten Cop," told the Associated Press that he would consider a return to Hollywood if the script was right.

He recently filmed small cameos while in office for "Terminator: Salvation" and "The Expendables," starring Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham.

"Will I still have the patience to sit on the set and to do a movie for three months or for six months, all of those things? I don't know," the Republican governor tweeted back in October about his future plans.

Tell us, do you want to see Schwarzenegger make an acting comeback?

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