The man behind the ears!
Born on January 13th 1977 in Canterbury, England, Orlando Bloom's plans of becoming an actor developed quite early when he realized that the characters on TV and in the movies weren't real, that they were actors. "Once I realized that I could be 'Superman' or I could be 'The Hustler' or I could be Daniel Day Lewis's character in 'The Last Of The Mohicans' - I was like, "Man, I can become an actor and be all of those things." In 1993, he moved to London to improve his career, doing bit parts in TV series like "Casualty". Orlando spent two years at the National Youth Theatre before getting a scholarship to train with the British American Drama Academy. His first memorable appearance, a cameo in the critically acclaimed movie Wilde in 1997, earned him various film offers, which he all turned down in favor to play theatre. After Wilde, Orlando attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama for 3 years. On stage, he appeared in plays like "The Seagull", "Twelfth Night", and "Trojan Women". Peter Jackson then "discovered" the classically handsome Bloom for his much hyped Lord Of The Rings trilogy in 1999. After doing the three Rings movies with Jackson, he worked with director Ridley Scott on 'Black Hawk Down'. Since then, he has been working on new projects non-stop. In 2003, four of his movies was released: 'Ned Kelley', 'Pirates of the Caribbean', 'The Calcium Kid', and 'The Return of the King'. In 2004 Orlando did 'Troy' starring opposite Brad Pitt and Eric Bana. In 2005 'Kingdom of Heaven' (this was also directed by Scott) was released and we are now anticipating 'Elizabethtown' which also stars the lovely and talented Kirsten Dunst. Orlando is currently working on Pirates 2 and 3 which are due to be released in the summers of 06 and 07. When he's not working, Orlando divides his time between London and Los Angeles.
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Orlando
A truly amazing guy! A magnificent actor! Gorgeous!
What's there not to like about Orlando Bloom?
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The accident.
While a student at Guildhall, Orlando was at a friend's house and was trying to reach a roof terrace to kick in a warped door by climbing out a window that was about a meter and a half away. His foot hit the guttering instead of the roof, it gave way, and he fell three stories down, just missing a rusty railing. He was unconscious briefly. He couldn't be rescued by helicopter because they couldn't get the chopper in to where he was. EMT's finally carried him out with a "crane". He lay helplessly in the hospital for several days, in terrible pain and occasionally sedated to unconsciousness while they did neuroscans. The doctors told him he might never walk again, which must have been absolutely devastating and terrifying for him. "Four days of having to deal with the possibility of that as a reality" shook him to the core, as it would any of us, and altered his view of life. Then, the doctors did six hours of back surgery, piecing him together with bolts and plates, leaving a long scar over the incision they worked in. The operation restored his ability to move his legs and he was able to walk out of the hospital on crutches within days. He wore a back brace for months ... there was a question of whether he'd be able to finish his schooling at Guildhall, but he did, and now he has gone on to glory and fame as an action hero………of all things.
A true miracle, for we never would have known his pure, fresh talent or seen his handsome face if the gods had not planned a life of fame on fortune. For that I am very thankful, for I would have never found such a talented actor to look up to.
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Facts and Favorites:
His birthdate is January 13, 1977, making him 28 years old. His nicknames are Orli and OB. He has brown hair and brown eyes. He's around 5'10" (180 cm) He's not married. He used to smoke, but quit in 2002, which caused him to start biting his nails instead. While filming Lord of the Rings in New Zealand, he got into sky diving, bungee jumping, paragliding, surfing and snowboarding. Now he enjoys "just taking time to walk whether it be on location somewhere or on a beach." "most of the time I just chill with my friends and have a mellow time" He also enjoys photography, shopping and buying old antiques, and he "can't stand computers". He says he's accident prone, and has the injury list to prove it. He's broken his back, his ribs, his nose, both his legs, his arm, his wrist, a finger and a toe, and cracked his skull three times! A year before doing the Lord of the Rings, he fell 3 stories off a friend's porch while trying to open a jammed door and broke his back. He was almost confined to a wheelchair, but luckily the doctors were able to patch him up. His sister Samantha is 2 years older than him. He had a dog named Maude but had to give her up because of work. He may have a new dog! His father, Harry Bloom, died when Orlando was 4 and was a legendary figure in antiapartheid circles in South Africa. Harry also wrote a famous tome called Episode In The Transvaal, was jailed for his beliefs, and worked alongside Nelson Mandela. Orlando and his sister were raised by their mother, Sonia, and a guardian, Colin Stone. When Orlando was 13, his mother told him that Harry was not his biological father, that Colin was. Has a tattoo of 'nine' in Elvish on his right forearm, and a sun on his torso that he got when he was 15. He can speak French. He has 3 A levels, two at grade A (one was art and sculpture - he is particularly good at sculture and pottery and art), one at A level for Photography, and one at Grade C which was Religious Studies. He also has 8 'O' levels and has a BA (Hons) Drama degree from Guildhall School of Music and Drama - so he is Orlando Bloom BA (Hons). As a kid, he was dyslexic, and now he says he is "mildly dyslexic". He says he's currently into "all sorts of music, mostly the Ben Harper, the David Gray, and the Bob Dylan type of folk music." For LOTR, he had to learn archery, how to ride a horse bareback (while shooting an arrow), and how to fight and wield two swords. "I started off with archery, I rode about 20 different horses, I had physical training in the gym, and I had to learn the Elvish ways of speaking and fighting. Their fighting is based on ancient European and Asian martial arts, so I had a trainer who taught me how to use the blades. I also did a lot of movement training, because movement is my way into the character." - SFX Magazine He originally auditioned for Lord of the Rings in the part of Faramir, Boromir's brother, who wouldn't be introduced until The Two Towers. He was turned down for that part, but was then asked to audition for Legolas. He learned that he got the part the day before he graduated from Guildhall. He wears a replica of the One ring that says "To wherever it may lead." It was given to him by one of the make-up artists on LOTR.
Favorite Color: Yellow. Favorite Foods: Pasta, pizza, oatmeal, rice and vegetables and baked potatoes. Favorite Football Team: Manchester United. Favorite Sports: Snowboarding and Surfing. Favorite Actors: Johnny Depp, Edward Norton, Paul Newman, and Daniel Day-Lewis. Favorite Movie: Stand By Me. He also likes The Hustler and Amelie. Favorite Type of Girls: "Nice, sweet girls."
Firsts:
First Job: A clay trapper at a pigeon shooting range when he was 13. First Movie Role: Rentboy in Wilde. First CD: Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians. Michael Jackson's Thriller was his first 45. First Car: A darkgreen VW Golf that cost 160 Pounds ().
First Hollywood Crush: Linda Evans on Dynasty.
First Concert: Jamiroquai in Canterbury.
((Bio courtesy of www.theorlandobloomfiles.com))
The Orlando Bloom Files
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