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Lovin' Bloom: The Unauthorized Story of Orlando Bloom Orlando Bloom is the first biography to reveal the story behind Hollywood's most excitng new star. First capturing the world's attention as elf warrior Legolas in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, 26 year old Orlando Bloom is now the hottest young actor on Hollywood's A List. His handsome looks and brooding onscreen sensitivity, combined with his acting talent, have ensured that his rise to stardom has been nothing short of meteoric. Since then Orlando has starred in Ned Kelly with Heath Ledger, Black Hawk Down with Josh Hartnett, Pirates of the Caribbean with Johnny Depp and the soon to be released Troy with Brad Pitt, proving himself to be a serious contender among leading Hollywood heart throbs. Orlando will next be seen in the epic Troy to be released in May 2004, to the crime drama Haven, and the comedy The Calcium Kid, both ... released in early 2004. 2005 will see him reprise his role as Will Turner in Pirates of the Caribbean 2 with Johnny Depp, plus starring in the historical drama Kingdom of Heaven alongside Liam Neeson.
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The actor Orlando Bloom was classically trained at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Shortly after his graduation he was cast as the elf Legolas in the feature film trilogy The Lord of the Rings, directed by Peter Jackson and based on the hit fantasy novel by J.R.R. Tolkien. The role made him a star and a favorite pinup for teenage girls. His other films include Wilde (1997), Black Hawk Down (2001, starring Josh Hartnett), The Kelly Gang (2003, with Naomi Watts and Heath Ledger) and Elizabethtown (2006, with Kirsten Dunst). Bloom He starred alongside Johnny Depp and Keira Knightley in the swashbuckling adventures Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) and its sequels Dead Man's Chest (2006) and At World's End (2007).
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Born on January 13, 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.
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orlando-bloom-anarctica-the-global-warming-01.jpg Back in January, Orlando Bloom boarded a ship headed for Antarctica as part of an expedition to study the effects of climate change on the icy landscape. Joining him was his cousin Sebastian Copeland, who took photos for a new book and exhibit titled Antarctica: The Global Warning. The gallery opened Friday night at the Jan Kenser Gallery in Los Angeles. You can check out the official website for the new book here.
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Orlando Bloom was born in Canterbury, England in 1977. Early on, Orlando took part in school plays and was an active member of the local theater company. When he was 16 years old, he moved to London to train at the National Youth Theatre. At 18 he earned a scholarship to study at the British American Drama Academy. During this time his love for acting and the theater continued to blossom, and he auditioned for local theater roles and television commercials.
Orlando Bloom was born in Canterbury, Kent, England on January 13, 1977, and his unusual name was reportedly inspired by the 17th century composer Orlando Gibbons. Orlando was raised in Canterbury by his mother along with his sister Samantha, who is two years older. Growing up, Orlando believed that his father was anti-apartheid activist and novelist Harry Bloom, who died when Orlando was only four. When he was a teenager, his mother revealed to him that his biological father was, in fact, a family friend and his guardian, Colin Stone.
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