Orlando Bloom was born in Canterbury, Kent, England on January 13, 1977.
The man he briefly knew as his father, Harry Bloom, was a legendary
political activist who fought for civil rights in South Africa. But
Harry died of a stroke when Orlando was only four years old. After that,
Orlando and his older sister, Samantha Bloom,
were raised by their mother, Sonia, and family friend, Colin Stone.
When Orlando was 13, Sonia revealed to him that Colin was actually his
biological father.
Orlando attended St. Edmunds School in
Canterbury but struggled in many courses because of dyslexia. He did
embrace the arts, however, and enjoyed pottery, photography and
sculpturing. He also participated in school plays and was active at his
local theater. As a teen, Orlando landed his first job: he was a clay
trapper at a pigeon shooting range. Encouraged by his mother, he and his
sister began studying poetry and prose, eventually giving readings at
Kent Festival. Orlando and Samantha won many poetry and Bible reciting
competitions. Then Orlando, who always idolized larger-than-life
characters, gravitated towards serious acting. At the age of 16, he
moved to London and joined the National Youth Theatre, spending two
seasons there and gaining a scholarship to train with the British
American Drama Academy. Like many young actors, he also auditioned for a
number of television roles to further his career, landing bit parts in
British television shows "Casualty" (1986), "Midsomer Murders" (1997) and "Smack the Pony" (1999). He also appeared in the critically acclaimed movie Wilde (1997).
He
then attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. It was there, in
1998, that Orlando fell three stories from a rooftop terrace and broke
his back. Despite fears that he would be permanently paralyzed, he
quickly recovered and returned to the stage. As fate would have it,
seated in the audience one night in 1999 was a director named Peter Jackson.
After the show, he met with Orlando and asked him to audition for his
new set of movies. After graduating from Guildhall, Orlando began work
on the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, spending 18 months in New Zealand
bringing to life "Legolas", a part which made him a household name.
Today, he is one of the busiest and most sought-after actors in the
industry.

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