venerdì 26 ottobre 2007

Posted at: 10/17/07 12:11 PM Newgrounds forum

"I have three free periods in a row today, so I decided to go to the mall and lounge around with some friends. In the parking lot, a man got out of a mercedes benz and walked towards the front door. It was Viggo Mortensen.

I caught up with him, and stupidly said, "Umm...A-are you V-v-vigo mortensen?". He laughed and turned towards me. "Wow, I never thought people actually recognized me."
I was so nervous I said "You were amazing in "Eastern Promises". He smiled and pat me on the shoulder. "Thanks, glad you liked it!", he said, and walked into the mall.

I got him to sign my wallet, and let him be. He's from around my area of New York, so it makes sense he was here."




giovedì 25 ottobre 2007

Nostalgia...

from extratv.com

At number three is Orlando Bloom's revelation that he and Mortensen exchanged affectionate off-camera insults. Bloom says, "I called him filthy human scum, and he’d call me pretty elf boy and stuff like that."

mercoledì 24 ottobre 2007

from USA today 07/28/2003

"I had dinner tonight with Orlando (Bloom), and he said, 'Hollywood is like a warm bath. It's so easy. You just fall asleep. But when you wake up, you're freezing.' It's such a good analogy," Byrne says. "It's very easy and everything's at your fingertips, but then it can all get taken away from you, you know?"
Rose Byrne
from an interview at the italian director Gigi Roccati during a master at the Universal Studios in L.A.



"If i could have a lot of money i'd call Benicio Del Toro and Stefania Rocca. I want strong women in my movies because it is them that show the right way to men. And i'd want Maya Sansa."
His eyes suddenly enlighten.
"I met her, the other day on the beach. She is here guest of Orlando Bloom: they were at the same Drama School and she went to see him shooting the sequel of POTC."
from Vanity Fair Italy - May 2004




Orlando, my beloved friend

My first contact with Orlando was crazy! I flung my arms round his neck and I kissed him. I didn't even know his name when the Guildhall called us to tell us the result of the entrance examination.
After days of rehearsals, improvisations, singing, dancing, we were 100 people left of 1000 that had started.

On that Sunday they called us, we were divided into 3 groups (those who were in, those out, and those who were stand-by, waiting to be someone's substitute). While everyone was in panic, I noticed a guy next to me, and I told myself : "how cute!!", and that was Orlando. He started playing the fool saying: "Hey guys, maybe there's a hidden camera, we're still under examination!".

Then the teachers entered the room saying that we were in, and I kissed Orlando on his face.
At that time I didn't know I was sharing that moment of joy with someone that was about to become one of my best friends.

We used to call each other 'me Maya, me Orlando' (i.e. 'my' in cockney). He's very sweet with friends. The first time I went to his house he screamed: "Gibbo, Giiiibbo!", and I heard from the other room "Gibbo!"; it was his friend Chris, who Orlando was living with at that time.

We actually became friends some time later. Orlando is from London, so he had his friends there, and that's why he didn't spend much time with the group.
During the second year we all started going out together. Some words in a pub, and we became good friends. We were always together. That year I lived in Stamford Hill in a house with people who were very rude, and I was very far from school, so sometimes I went sleeping to Orlando's in Soho.

He didn't drink or smoke, neither did I, we both liked relaxing in the swimming pool after the lessons, or walking in parks.
Orlando seems absent-minded, but on the contrary he's a great listener. He' a special person. He's very generous, loyal, he has a great capability of loving.

I understood he is a great person when I met his friends. If you want to know someone you have to know his friends. Our school companions didn't see these characteristics. His only friends at the academy were Matthew Brown (who quit after one year), and me.

When I got back to Italy to shoot Marco Bellocchio's "The Nurse", I'd been away for 3 months, and I think Orlando suffered a lot about that. Especially for the accident. It's been a nightmare. At that time, I was very happy because I was the only girl who was asked to study a scene from Hamlet. On a Sunday, Orlando asked me to go out, but I had to study, so I refused. He decided to go to some friends' house for lunch.

Some how, they got stuck out of the house, and, to get into it from a window, Orlando climbed a rain-pipe and fell in an abandoned garden. The next morning teachers were particularly kind to me, a couple of friends came to me like to support me. I noticed Orlando wasn't there. A teacher told me "Yes Maya, It's about Orlando. It's life".

I thought I was about to die. Orlando couldn't have walked again. I immediately ran to the hospital, even if one of my teachers tried to convince me not to. He said to me that the evening his best friend had died, he was on stage. I answered, crying, that I wasn't like him, that that day I didn't care about my job.

Orlando has changed a lot after this experience. Something like this makes you understand your limits. When I saw him in that hospital bed, he looked terrorized. He was under morphine, and couldn't move.
After 10 days I got back to the hospital, and I saw Chris sitting on Orlando's bed, reading comics. "Where's Orlando?" "In the toilet", he answered, smiling. After a while Orlando came in, walking.

That day I realized that he couldn't be stopped.
Orlando had had job offers even before starting at Guildhall. He was the only one having an agent.

During those 3 years at the academy, he always refused any role that he was offered. On the third year, all the school companions were desperately looking for an agent, and Orlando got 7 letters after a show in which he only had 7 lines.

Everyone was envious, but he had something more, and people noticed it. After I starred in "The Nurse", Orlando too was offered a part in Italy. But he never did it.

The last day of school he was told he was a cast member of The Lord of the Rings. 3 movies in a year and a half in New Zealand. I went to see him; I spent a month there. We traveled a lot. He also made me do some extreme sports that he loves.

We bungee jumped once. I was scared, but I jumped, and I must admit it's been one of the greatest experience of my life. He jumped backwards with a camera. I think it's on the movie's dvd.

Orlando's not only brave, but he's also a creative person, he likes sculpting and taking photographs. On the LotR's set he kept a kind of diary made of polaroids and thoughts. He's a poetic person, he's a dreamer, and he likes people and art.

When we watched Romeo+Juliet, he stated "We should have made it!", and we really could, for the love we share for Shakespeare, and for friendship. We would like to work together, it would be a good excuse to spend some time together, like in the past. At the moment we are working on different movies, even if we have the same tastes. Maybe we'll manage to do it in the future. For now, we live our friendship on the phone. But he always complains that I rarely call, and it's true, but just because it's difficult to find him! He called me from the Caribbean, from Morocco.

Success hasn't changed him, he always has the same friends. When I see his pictures on magazines, I see his t-shirts, his pendants, and I can see the guy I met in London a few years ago, when we both hoped to become actors.

Translation by Valeria at theorlandobloomfiles.com

domenica 14 ottobre 2007

from People

Orlando Bloom 'Grateful No One Was Seriously Injured'

FRIDAY OCTOBER 12
By Ken Lee

Orlando Bloom was involved in a car accident early Friday morning in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles. The 30-year-old Pirates of the Caribbean star was not injured, nor was he under the influence, according to LAPD officer April Harding.

"Police interviewed Bloom at the scene and at the hospital, and determined that he did not display signs or symptoms of intoxication. No field sobriety test was issued," Harding tells PEOPLE.

The accident occurred around 2:15 a.m., TMZ.com was first to report. Bloom was driving a 2003 Toyota Matrix registered to Dariusz Wolski, the director of photography on the Pirates movies, when another vehicle made a sudden lane change, causing him to swerve and hit two parked cars, police said.

"Bloom believed he was being followed by the paparazzi," Harding said. "He believed the car that cut him off was driven by a photographer."

Earlier in the night, Bloom had dinner in West Hollywood then headed to Green Door, an intimate lounge in Hollywood where he partied until about 2 a.m.

An onlooker at Green Door tells PEOPLE, "Orlando had a drink in his hand but was pretty mellow, he was only casually drinking. There weren't any girls in particular he was with for the night, he was just hanging with a group of people."

Two women in the car with Bloom were injured. A 35-year-old sitting in the back seat suffered a fractured neck. The other passenger, 30, was seated in front and cut by her seat belt.

"[He] is grateful that no one was seriously injured ... He spent last night at the hospital to be with his childhood friend who sustained a minor neck injury. He is thankful that emergency services arrived so quickly and that the ER staff at Cedars Sinai took such good care of his friend," the actor's rep, Robin Baum, said in a statement.