123 Orlando Bloom Quotes
Gaining a cult national and international fan following after starring as Will Turner in the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ film franchise, Orlando Bloom is an English actor born and raised in Kent. Known as the ‘quintessential chocolaty boy’ owing to his good looks and natural charm, Orlando started his acting career in 1994 with the series ‘Casualty’ and made his film debut three years later with the film ‘Wilde’. In 2001, he had a big career breakthrough when he was signed to play one of the key roles in the ‘Lord of the Rings’ film franchise. Ever since, he has appeared in some major motion pictures such as ‘Troy’, ‘Black Hawk Down’ and ‘The Good Doctor’. Orlando has spoken some inspiring words for his fans on topics such as life, love, acting, films, failures, beauty and heroism. We have compiled the list of best Orlando Bloom quotes gathered from his interviews and talk show appearances.
Since I've had a son, I want to be around to see him grow up.
I want to do things that terrify me, unless they're going to kill me.
My childhood was kind of complicated. I have an older sister, but my father, my mother's husband, died when I was four years old. So I only had my mum and sister, really.
When I finished the trilogy of 'Pirates of the Caribbean' movies, I had a gear shift and thought, 'I need to take a moment to smell the roses.'
The philosophy of Buddhism is connected to everything. So it probably does have some connection with acting, yes.
Drama class was one of the only areas at school I responded to.
Wanting to be a rock star, I get it. I'm like, 'Oh, my God, dude! The freedom!'
Mark Ruffalo is just an amazing guy and an amazing director.
I'm going to start a new career as a singer, I think. I'm going to go the way of Russell Crowe.
Obviously, I'm not a singer. I don't consider myself a singer.
I am a Buddhist.
Life is going to unfold as it should because life always does.
Think about finding out when you're 13 that your dad is not your dad. It's like, okay, take it on the chin and keep going. No choice, really.
Fear is not a friend of mine. But it's something to have a healthy awareness of.
The world throws you out of your body, especially the cyberworld.
Believing you're something that you're not excites the mind and the imagination. And it's hopeful.
Low budget movies make lots of money.
My cousin once told me, 'You're tall, you're handsome - and you're gonna have to apologize for it the rest of your life.' He imparted that information to me.
I used to ride motorbikes and drive cars like everything was a racetrack; it was ridiculous. It wasn't because I thought it was cool; it was just because I loved living on the edge. But I've chilled.
I had plenty of vices growing up.
Life is about balance, and we all have to make the effort in areas that we can to enable us to make a difference.
Actors don't really get into their stride until they're in their late 30s and 40s.
When I realized that if I was an actor, I could be any character I wanted instead of just one particular, I was like, 'Wow, that's cool.'
When you're young and you're in love and it doesn't work out - it hurts.
I bungee-jump, skydive, surf and snowboard.
I never responded to teaching.
I want to do work that has a message and casts a light over an area that's dark. But I'm fun and jovial, too.
My baby is amazing; even his head smells amazing. His breath, the whole thing, you could eat him! He's a big, beautiful boy. He's great.
When I'm in the U.K. - and I'm here more than people would think - I tend to keep a very low profile.
My first priority is trying to protect my family.