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Hollywood actor Orlando bloom gets degree at Canterbury

Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom has collected an honorary degree from Kent University.

With his dashing good looks and a sharp dark suit covered by the red ceremonial robes, Canterbury born Bloom strolled into the Cathedral, alongside Poirot star David Suchet OBE, who was also picking up an honorary degree.

The pair clapped on all the other graduates as they received their degrees, before they were introduced to collect theirs.

Orlando Bloom blushed as his achievements were read out: alongside starring in Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean, he has been voted one of the hottest males on the planet and been one of the most Googled pin-ups.

With his well groomed face and feathered hat Bloom then took to the lectern, watched by supermodel Mirander Kerr.

He said: "I would like to thank everyone at the university very much. It is a great honour and a wonderful experience.

"I am in wonder...wondering what I'm doing here.

"I'm humbled, and it is great to be back in Canterbury.

"I appreciate this more than I can say. Please accept my gratitude."Orlando Bloom

The former St Edmunds School pupil also recalled some of his childhood memories of Canterbury, including his stage debut at the Marlowe Theatre, where he was also due to visit.

"I remember being four years old in a hot and itchy monkey suit and being bitten by some kind of bug. I turned round to the audience and scratched my bum in front of a riotous crowd, and that roar still follows me.

"It is fitting to be back in my home town where I have many fond memories of the Cathedral, the fields and the duck pond at the university campus."

After leaving the Cathedral he signed a few autographs and posed for a handful of pictures. With one teenage fan having travelled all the way from Waymouth to catch a glimpse of the Silver screen royalty.

Tuesday, July 13 2010

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  • rafaela carreira wrote:

    I was in marlowe theatre yesterday when he was there, I took the gloves he used and even the pen he autographed my shirt and took a photo with him, Im very happy and very luck :)

    14 Jul 2010 11:59 PM

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  • Erin wrote:

    I think it's lovely to see him get an honorary degree and help out. I wish I could be helping him with that, poor man and his back. It's also quite lovely that I can call him Dr.Bloom.

    14 Jul 2010 7:07 PM

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  • Jon Nash wrote:

    How on earth can someone be humbled by receiving an honorary degree? Especially a privileged luvvie like Bloom???
    What is the point?

    14 Jul 2010 8:21 AM

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  • Adrian wrote:

    The face fungus on Orlando is for a film he is currently working on.

    While he spoke to the BBC reporter David Suchet spoke instead to some of us who were on duty in the cathedral this morning, and was a most charming and friendly man to meet.

    13 Jul 2010 5:59 PM

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  • Ray Duff wrote:



    Yes, nice to see him and David Suchet getting the awards. However, on the pic i've seen Orlando has a large caterpillar on his upper lip. Why Orlando?, Please say it's for a film and not a permanant disfigourment....

    13 Jul 2010 1:09 PM

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  • Paul Robinson wrote:

    Great that he's back in town as he still owes me a tenner from a while back.

    13 Jul 2010 1:01 PM

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