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Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Bloom (born 13 January 1977)[1] is an English actor. After making his breakthrough as Legolas in The Lord of the Rings film series, he rose to fame by further appearing in epic fantasy, historical epic, and fantasy adventure films. He later reprised his role as Legolas in The Hobbit film series. His other roles include Will Turner in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, and Paris in Troy (2004).
Bloom subsequently established himself as a leading man in Hollywood films such as Balian de Ibelin in Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven (2005) and Elizabethtown (2005). He made his professional stage debut in West End's In Celebration at the Duke of York's Theatre in London in 2007 and starred in a Broadway adaption of Romeo and Juliet in 2013. In 2009, Bloom was named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. In 2015 he received the BAFTA Britannia
Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Bloom (born 13 January 1977)[1] is an English actor. After making his breakthrough as Legolas in The Lord of the Rings film series, he rose to fame by further appearing in epic fantasy, historical epic, and fantasy adventure films. He later reprised his role as Legolas in The Hobbit film series. His other roles include Will Turner in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, and Paris in Troy (2004).
Bloom subsequently established himself as a leading man in Hollywood films such as Balian de Ibelin in Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven (2005) and Elizabethtown (2005). He made his professional stage debut in West End's In Celebration at the Duke of York's Theatre in London in 2007 and starred in a Broadway adaption of Romeo and Juliet in 2013. In 2009, Bloom was named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. In 2015 he received the BAFTA Britannia
- Bloom was born in 1977 in Canterbury, Kent, and was named after the 16th-century English composer Orlando Gibbons.[3][4] He has an older sister, Samantha Bloom.[5]
Orlando initially believed that his biological father was his mother's husband (his stepfather), the Jewish South African-born anti-Apartheid novelist Harry Saul Bloom (1913–1981), who died when Bloom was four years old. However, when he was thirteen, Bloom's mother revealed to him that his biological father was actually Colin Stone, his mother's partner and family friend.[6][7][8] Stone, the principal of the Concorde International language school,[9] became Orlando Bloom's legal guardian after Harry Bloom's death.[8]
Bloom's mother, Sonia Constance Josephine (née Copeland), was born in Kolkata, India, the daughter of Francis John Copeland, a physician and surgeon, and Betty Constance Josephine (née Walker). Through her, Bloom is a cousin of photographer Sebastian Copeland.[10][11] Bloom's mother's family lived in Tasmania (Australia), Japan, and India, and were of English descent, some of them having originally come from Kent.[6]
Bloom was brought up in the Church of England.[12] He attended St Peter's Methodist Primary School,[13] then the junior school of the King's School before proceeding to St Edmund's School in Canterbury. Bloom was discovered to be dyslexic,[8][14] and was encouraged by his mother to take art and drama classes.[8] After being spurred into action following his school prize submission to panto actor Richard Sieben in 1992, in 1993, he moved to London to follow a two-year A Level course in Drama, Photography and Sculpture at Fine Arts College, Hampstead. He then joined the National Youth Theatre, spending two seasons there and earning a scholarship to train at the British American Drama Academy.[15] Bloom began acting professionally with television roles in episodes of Casualty and Midsomer Murders,[8] and subsequently made his film debut in Wilde (1997), opposite Stephen Fry, before entering the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, where he studied acting.[16]
Career
Bloom at the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest London premiere, July 2006
Bloom next starred opposite Keira Knightley and Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, which was a blockbuster hit during the summer of 2003. After the success of Pirates, Bloom next took to the screen as Paris, the man who effectively started the Trojan War, in the 2004 Spring blockbuster, Troy opposite Brad Pitt, Eric Bana and Peter O'Toole. He subsequently played the lead roles in Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven and Cameron Crowe's Elizabethtown (both 2005). In 2006, Bloom starred in sequel Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and in the independently made Haven, of which he was also executive producer. In the same year he was one of the guest stars in the sitcom Extras, in which he portrayed an exaggeratedly arrogant, narcissistic version of himself who had a great loathing for Johnny Depp (his co-star in Pirates of the Caribbean); Bloom pushed for Extras to go further by making his part unlikable, and contributed to the gag about him admiring Depp out of sheer jealousy, that Depp was far more talented than he was, not to mention rated higher than him on the 'top hottest' charts.[20] Also in 2006, Bloom was the most searched male on Google News.[8] As of May 2007, Bloom has appeared in four of the top 15 highest-grossing films of all time.[17]
Bloom at the location filming of The Three Musketeers in Würzburg, Germany, 14 September 2010
Bloom reprised his role as Legolas in parts two and three of The Hobbit, Peter Jackson's three-part prequel to The Lord of the Rings trilogy.[27]
Bloom made his Broadway stage debut as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet in August 2013 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre.[28] The New York Times theatre critic Ben Brantley described Bloom's performance as "a first-rate Broadway debut"[29] in the title role: "For once, we have a Romeo who evolves substantively, from a posturing youth in love with love, to a man who discovers the startling revelation of real love, with a last-act descent into bilious, bitter anger that verges on madness."
In October 2011, Bloom stated that he would like to return for a fifth Pirates of the Caribbean film. Bloom did reprise his character, Will Turner, in a supporting role in the fifth film, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, which was released in May 2017.[30]
Bloom is currently starring in the Trafalgar Studios production of Killer Joe.
Personal life
Bloom has said that he tries "not to exclude [himself] from real life as much as possible."[8] During filming in Morocco for Kingdom of Heaven, Bloom rescued and adopted a dog, Sidi (a black Saluki mix with a white mark on his chest).[31][32]
In 2004, he became a full member of SGI-UK (the UK branch of Soka Gakkai International), a lay Buddhist association affiliated with the teachings of Nichiren.[33][34]
Bloom has also been a part of Global Green, an environmental company, since the early 2000s.[19] As part of his environmental involvement, he has renovated his London home to use solar panels, incorporate recycled materials, and use energy efficient lightbulbs.[8][19] Bloom has been approached by UNICEF to act as an international ambassador.[19]
Bloom has a tattoo of the Elvish word "nine" on his right wrist, written in fictional Tengwar Elvish script, a reference to his involvement in the Lord of the Rings as one of the nine members of the Fellowship of the Ring. The other actors of "The Fellowship" (Sean Astin, Sean Bean, Billy Boyd, Ian McKellen, Dominic Monaghan, Viggo Mortensen, and Elijah Wood) got the same tattoo with the exception of John Rhys-Davies whose stunt double got the tattoo instead.[35][36][37] Bloom also has a tattoo of a sun on his lower left abdomen, which he got at the age of 15 just before moving to London.
On 12 February 2009, Bloom actively participated in the 'Australia Unites' fundraiser to raise support for the victims of the Australian bushfires on 7 February 2009.[38]
On 12 October 2009, Bloom was named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. He has been involved in the organisation since 2007 and has visited schools and villages in Nepal in support of sanitation and education programmes.[39]
Bloom has sustained several injuries: he broke his left arm and cracked his skull three times, broke his nose while playing rugby union, broke his right leg skiing in Switzerland, broke his left leg in a motorbike crash, and broke his right wrist while snowboarding.[17] He also broke his back when he slipped trying to reach a roof terrace of a friend's house and fell three floors.[40] He also broke some ribs while shooting The Lord of the Rings.[41]
On 13 July 2009, four hooded teenagers broke into the Hollywood Hills home of Orlando Bloom and stole nearly half a million dollars' worth of possessions. The burglars, dubbed the "Bling Ring," targeted the homes of young celebrities. Most of Bloom's stolen items were retrieved.[42]
Relationships
Bloom had an "on-and-off relationship"[43] with American actress Kate Bosworth, from 2003 until splitting up for good in September 2006.[44][45]
Bloom at the Venice Film Festival, 4 September 2005
Bloom began dating pop singer Katy Perry shortly after the 73rd Golden Globe Awards in January 2016.[53] However, the couple confirmed their split in February 2017. They resumed their relationship in April 2018.[54][55][56] On 15 February 2019, Perry confirmed her engagement to Bloom.[57]
Accolades
In a 2004 poll of cultural experts conducted for the BBC, Bloom was named the twelfth-most influential person in British culture.[58] On 13 July 2010, Bloom appeared in his home town of Canterbury where he was presented with an Honorary Degree from the University of Kent at Canterbury Cathedral.[59] For contributions to the film industry, Bloom was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 2 April 2014.[60][61] His motion pictures star is located at 6927 Hollywood Boulevard.[62]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year Title Role Notes 1994–96 Casualty Noel Harrison Episodes: "Care in the Community", "Another Day in Paradise", "Made in Britain" 2000 Midsomer Murders Peter Drinkwater Episode: "Judgement Day" 2006 Extras Himself Episode: "Orlando Bloom" 2011 LA Phil Live Romeo Episode: "Dudamel Conducts Tchaikovsky" 2016 Easy Tom Episode: "Utopia" 2017 Tour de Pharmacy Juju Peppi Television film Stairway to Stardom Himself 1 episode 2019 Carnival Row Rycroft Philostrate [70] Video games
Year Title Voice role Notes 2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Legolas Archive sound 2003 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2004 The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age 2012 Lego The Lord of the Rings 2014 Lego The Hobbit 2015 Lego Dimensions 2016 Disney Magic Kingdoms Will Turner Awards and nominations
Year Award Category Nominee Result 2001 Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Cast The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Won Empire Awards Best Debut Won MTV Movie Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Won Saturn Awards Face of the Future – Male Nominated Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice Breakout (Male) Nominated Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Cast Black Hawk Down Nominated 2002 Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Cast The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Won Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Cast Won Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated 2003 MTV Movie Awards Best Trans-Atlantic Performance Nominated Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Ned Kelly Nominated Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Cast The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Won National Board of Review Awards Best Cast Won Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Cast Won Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Won Empire Awards Best British Actor Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actor – Drama/Action Adventure Nominated Hollywood Film Festival Breakthrough Acting – Male Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Won Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Chemistry Won Choice Movie Liplock Won 2004 MTV Movie Awards Mexico Sexiest Hero Won MTV Movie Awards Best On-Screen Team Nominated 2005 Jameson People's Choice Award Best European Actor Kingdom of Heaven Won Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Liplock Nominated 2006 Teen Choice Awards Choice Rumble Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Won Choice Liplock Won Choice Actor: Drama/Action Adventure Nominated 2007 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Rumble Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Nominated National Movie Awards Best Performance by a Male Won Teen Choice Awards Choice Action Movie Actor Won Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Supporting Actor Nominated 2014 MTV Movie Awards Best Fight The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Won Best On-Screen Transformation Nominated 2015 Britannia Awards Britannia Humanitarian Award Honorary 2017 Teen Choice Awards Choice Liplock (shared with Keira Knightley) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Nominated References
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- ورلاندو بلوم مواليد 13 يناير 1977 في كانتربيري، كنت، إنجلترا، هو ممثل إنجليزي بدأ مسيرته الفنية عام 1994. ويكيبيدياالميلاد: 13 يناير 1977 (العمر 42 سنة)، كانتربيري، المملكة المتحدةالطول: 1.8 مالاسم بالكامل: Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Bloomالزوج/الزوجة: ميراندا كير (متزوج 2010–2013)
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