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He and Zac Smith are both renown Australian fitness trainers. Andrew Papadopoulos: his birthday, what he did before fame, his family life, fun trivia facts, popularity rankings, and more. K subscribers in the BigAndMuscular community. A subreddit for users who love their men big and muscular. Gay or straight. Nude or clothed (nude. Andrew S. Q: Today is Monday. My name is Liz Strong. Dolkart: I was born in Brooklyn. I grew up in Brooklyn.

My father was a high school chemistry teacher. He was chairman of the physical science department at Lafayette High School and my mother was a housewife for much of my childhood. At one point, she went back to work part-time. I was educated through eighth grade in the public schools and then I was the classic failing student. I tested well but I was unmotivated, completely. So, my public school family sent me to private school.

I had a basically nice middle-class upbringing. We traveled extensively in the summers all across the country, every summer, to different places. We visited lots of historic sites and national parks. I think that was very influential on getting me interested in places. Q: On your travels, how did you find that Brooklyn was different or unique from other places in the country that you may have traveled?

Dolkart: Well, I grew up very urban. My parents really introduced me to culture very early. I was going to the theater when I was eight years old.

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I was always going to museums. Every Saturday, I went to art class at the Brooklyn Museum and I used to spend most of my Saturday afternoons after that wandering around the Brooklyn Museum. They used to have treasure hunts for kids and all kinds of stuff. And then my parents would pick me up later. Going away was a completely different experience. So, my father applied for these all the time and he went to school, but basically, we had great summers.

I met lots of people from very different backgrounds. I saw lots of rural places. I went to ranch camp. I actually miss horseback riding, only on a Western saddle though. So, it was a great eye-opening experience for me because I really got to experience all kinds of different people. Q: And you mentioned seeing historic sites on these trips. Are there any in particular that stick in your mind?