LOS ANGELES - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is getting back to his Hollywood roots as a presenter at Monday's Golden Globes.
The former action star and California governor will announce the nominations and present the award for best dramatic picture, the last award of the evening, according to Globes publicist Michael Russell and the governor's office.
The nominations for best drama are "Babel," "Bobby," "The Departed," "Little Children" and "The Queen."
Schwarzenegger won a 1977 Golden Globe for new star of the year in acting for playing a body builder in "Stay Hungry." In 1995, his role as a pregnant male scientist in "Junior" earned him a nomination for best performance by an actor in a musical or comedy.
The 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards will be presented Monday at 5 p.m. from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. The show will air on CTV.