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What is the name of the elf prince in Lord of the Rings?

Orlando On January 13, 1977, Orlando Bloom (Taiwanese translation: Orlando Bloom; Hong Kong translation: Orlando Bloom) was born in Canterbury, England. He also has a sister, Samantha, who is two years older than him. His mother raised the two children alone. Orlando grew up believing his father was Harry Bloom, an anti-racist activist and novelist who died when Orlando was only 4 years old. When Orlando was a teenager, his mother confessed the truth to him and his sister: his biological father was Colin Stone, who had always been the family's friend and guardian. Orlando quickly accepted the reality that he loved both fathers deeply at the same time.

During his growing up years in Canterbury, his mother inspired her children to be interested in art and literature, encouraging them to participate in local arts festivals. It was there that Orlando began to recite poetry and prose in public, and his interest in performance Inspired by this, he once said: "I have always been fascinated by watching school plays. My teacher often did some plays, and he gave me the opportunity to play a very interesting role. My mother took us to the theater to watch those great and immortal films. A performing artist, I was determined to become an actor as well.”

Orlando’s alma mater in Canterbury is St Edmunds School, a very good private school. He got straight A's in photography, sculpture and drama. At the age of 16, he left his hometown to develop in London and performed on the stage of the National Youth Theater for two years until he received a scholarship to study at BADA Academy (British American Drama Academy). After graduation he appeared in a number of theater and television productions, and at the age of 20 he had his first film role as a charming street prostitute in Wilde. This role earned him more film offers, but he turned them down and entered the prestigious Guildhall School of Music and Drama (which has trained many famous artists including Ewan McGregor and Joseph Fiennes) to continue his studies. While at school, he starred in many plays, such as "Twelfth Night", "The Trojan Women", Chekhov's "The Three Sisters", "Uncle Vanya", "The Seagull", Sophocles' "Antigone", etc., and also guest-starred in some TV series "Casualty", "Midsomer Murders", etc.

In 1998, when he was still at Guildhall, Orlando accidentally fell from a height of 3 stories while trying to climb over the roof terrace of a friend's house and injured his back. The doctor told him he might never walk again, but less than two weeks after the operation he walked out of the hospital on crutches. This was an event that had a major impact on him, and he learned how to face difficulties more strongly. . Orlando has suffered many fractures since he was a child. He broke his ribs, nose, both legs, an arm, wrist, fingers and toes, and even cracked his skull three times.