Record of Yul Brynner, #108-18-2984. Leddick, David. [2], Brynner enjoyed a hit with Return of the Seven (1966), reprising his role from the original. Юлий Борисович Бринер, Sahalin, 11. juli 1920 - New York, 10. oktobar 1985) je bio ruski-američki filmski glumac. Yul Brynner (rus. It did mean though that a proposed Brynner film about Spartacus had to be postponed. He had five children: son Yul "Rock" Brynner II with Virginia Gilmore, daughter Lark with actress Frankie Tilden, daughter Victoria with Doris Kleiner, and daughters Mia and Melody, two Vietnamese children he adopted with Jacqueline Thion de la Chaume. [12], In 1940, speaking little English, he and his mother immigrated to the United States aboard the President Cleveland, departing from Kobe, Japan, arriving in San Francisco on October 25, 1940. He made a cameo in Testament of Orpheus.[35]. We strive for accuracy and fairness. ", Scholar Isaac Asimov was one of the 20th century's most prolific writers, writing in many genres. Brynner was married four times, the first three ending in divorce. She later taught voice in New York. Első feleségével, Virginia Gilmore színésznővel 1944 és 1960 közt voltak házasok és egy gyermekük volt, ifjabb Yul Brynner, aki 1946. december 23-án született. Brynner focused on action films. "Future Still in Doubt for Power's Last Film: One of 3 Coproducers Reportedly Engaged Yul Brynner Without Consulting Partners". Aug 27, 2015 - Explore Terri Lynn Merritts's board "Yul Brynner", followed by 442 people on Pinterest. Han var amerikansk borger i omkring 20 år før han fikk sveitsisk statsborgerskap. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! While Brynner is best known for his acting career, and, more specifically, for his baldpate, rich voice and compelling screen presence, he was also a musician in his early years. In Los Angeles, only hours before his 4,000th performance in The King and I, he received the test results indicating that while his throat was fine, he had inoperable lung cancer. He appeared in the original 1951 production and later touring productions, as well as a 1977 Broadway revival, a London production in 1979, and another Broadway revival in 1985. [citation needed], Brynner's first Broadway performance was a small part in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in December 1941. [29][30][31], Brynner's second motion picture was the film version of The King and I (1956) with Deborah Kerr. [2] References [ eedit | eedit soorce ] The Broadway production of The King and I ran from January 7 to June 30 of that year, with Mary Beth Peil as Anna. United States Declaration of Intent (Document No. Yul Brynner was an actor known for his roles in 'The King and I,' 'The Ten Commandments' and 'The Magnificent Seven.'. [40], In 1959, Brynner fathered a daughter, Lark Brynner, with Frankie Tilden, who was 20 years old. Yul Brynner war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler russisch-mongolisch-schweizerischer Herkunft. George Platt Lynes. (1960) and Surprise Package (1960) but public response was underwhelming. [36] The film was especially popular in the Soviet Union, where it sold 67 million tickets. Yul Brynner was born Yuliy Borisovich Briner [pronounced: Breener; Briner is a common Swiss family name] on July 11, 1920, in the city of Vladivostok. [32], Cecil B. de Mille hired him for The Ten Commandments (1956) to play Ramesses II opposite Charlton Heston after seeing him in the stage version of The King and I, telling Brynner backstage that he was the only person for the role. 541593), Record Group 21: Records of District Courts of the United States, 1685–2004, filed June 4, 1943. Actress Mary Martin had recommended Brynner for the role in the Broadway musical, and the actor garnered wide critical and commercial acclaim for his performance. Actor Yul Brynner began playing his most famous role, King Mongkut of Siam in The King and I, on Broadway in 1951. [12][16] In 1938, his mother was diagnosed with leukemia, and they briefly moved back to Harbin. Brynner felt a strong personal connection to the Romani people; in 1977, Brynner was named honorary president of the International Romani Union, a title that he kept until his death. Yul Brynner - Schauspieler. Once he read the script, however, he was fascinated by the character of the King and was eager to perform in the project. https://www.biography.com/actor/yul-brynner. Brynner had a small role in Fuzz (1972)[2] then reprised his most famous part in the TV series Anna and the King (1972) which ran for 13 episodes. Created by local sculptor Alexei Bokiy, the monument was carved in granite from China. Najpoznatiji je po ulozi sijamskog kralja u mjuziklu Kralj i ja u kazalištu i na velikom platnu, kao i Ramzesa II. Yul Brynner (rusky Юлий Борисович Бринер / Julij Borisovič Briněr, * 11. července 1920 Vladivostok, Dálněvýchodní republika – 10. října 1985 New York, USA) byl americký divadelní a filmový herec ruského (etnicky velmi smíšeného) původu. Although he had quit in 1971, his promotional photos often still showed him with a cigarette in hand. U Sjedinjenim Državama se pojavio u mnogim filmskim i kazališnim produkcijama. He did Escape from Zahrain (1962) with Ronald Neame as director and Taras Bulba (1962) with Tony Curtis for J. Lee Thompson. In den 1950er Jahren zählte der kahlköpfige Darsteller zu den beliebtesten Hollywood-Stars. Yul Brynner Interview with Bill Boggs – YouTube, Family Search San Francisco Passenger Lists, "Fifty Years ago on This Day there were 6.000 Guests at the Opening of, "Noël Coward: 'Get on with living and enjoy it! MGM used Brynner again in The Journey (1959), opposite Kerr under the direction of Litvak, but the film lost money. Zijn bekendste rol is die van de koning van Siam uit The King and I. Juli 1920[1] in Wladiwostok, Fernöstliche Republik; 10. Some sources cite July 7, 1915 as his date of birth, though Brynner himself always gave the 1920 date in immigration and naturalization documents. [23], His role as King Mongkut in The King and I (4,625 times on stage) became his best known role. He remained in lead roles for Romance of a Horsethief (1971) and a Western Catlow (1971).[2]. After more than three years and 1,246 performances, Brynner reprised the role of King Mongkut for the screen version of The King and I in 1956, winning an Academy Award for best actor for his performance in the film. George Balanchine was a ballet choreographer who co-founded and served as artistic director of the New York City Ballet. [53], Prior to his death, with the assistance of the American Cancer Society, Brynner created a public service announcement using a clip from the Good Morning America interview. Er hatte das Bürgerrecht der Gemeinde Möriken-Wildegg. Brynner wrote Bring Forth the Children: A Journey to the Forgotten People of Europe and the Middle East (1960), with photographs by himself and Magnum photographer Inge Morath, and The Yul Brynner Cookbook: Food Fit for the King and You (1983 ISBN 0-8128-2882-8). In honor of his prominent acting career, Brynner received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (at 6162 Hollywood Boulevard). A few days after his death, it premiered on all major US television networks and in other countries. Au moment de sa mort, on ignorait la vérité, ell… Życiorys. However Brynner then received an offer to replace Tyrone Power who had died during the making of Solomon and Sheba (1959) with Gina Lollobrigida. Lark lived with her mother and Brynner supported her financially. After Night Flight from Moscow (1973) in Europe, Brynner created one of his iconic roles in the cult hit film Westworld (1973) as a killer robot. Oktober 1985 in New York City, New York, USA) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler russisch-burjatisch-schweizerischer Herkunft. U Sjedinjenim Državama se pojavio u mnogim filmskim i kazališnim produkcijama. Yul Brynner (russisch Юл Бринер, eigentlich Juli Borissowitsch Briner; * 11. In September 1983, he found a lump on his vocal cords. ', Jerry Orbach was a Tony Award-winning American actor best known for his role as Detective Lennie Briscoe on 'Law & Order. November 19, 1958. p. 28. Early life. He then looked directly into the camera for 30 seconds and said, "Now that I'm gone, I tell you: Don't smoke. [12] The tour then resumed.[49][50]. In 2006, Rock wrote a book about his father and his family history titled Empire and Odyssey: The Brynners in Far East Russia and Beyond. He fathered three children and adopted two. Yul Brynner (født Youl Bryner /Julij Borisovitsj Brinner; russisk: Юлий Борисович Бриннер; 11. juli 1920 i Vladivostok i dagens Russland, død 10. oktober 1985 i New York City) var en amerikansk-sveitsisk skuespiller. Yul Brynner (Youl [ou Yuliy] Borisovich Briner, Vladivostok, 11 de julho de 1920 — Nova York, 10 de outubro de 1985), foi um ator russo-americano.. Carreira. [citation needed] In 1967, Dimitrievitch and he released a record album The Gypsy and I: Yul Brynner Sings Gypsy Songs (Vanguard VSD 79265). Yul Brynner, original name Yuliy Borisovich Bryner, (born July 11, 1920?, Vladivostok, Far Eastern Republic [Russia]—died October 10, 1985, New York, New York, U.S.), Russian-born stage and film actor who was known primarily for his role as the Siamese monarch in more than 4,000 performances in the Broadway musical The King and I between 1951 and 1985 and in the 1956 film version. Yul Brynner … In 1949, Brynner made his film debut in Port of New York, co-starring with Scott Brady and Richard Rober. The movie was a huge hit. "use strict";(function(){var insertion=document.getElementById("citation-access-date");var date=new Date().toLocaleDateString(undefined,{month:"long",day:"numeric",year:"numeric"});insertion.parentElement.replaceChild(document.createTextNode(date),insertion)})(); Subscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives. They had one child, Victoria Brynner (born November 1962), whose godmother was Audrey Hepburn. Yul Brynner had a long affair with Marlene Dietrich, who was 19 years his senior, beginning during the first production of The King and I. His final movie was Death Rage (1976), an Italian action film. For the fictional Jamaican bobsledder, see. Aware he was dying, Brynner gave an interview on Good Morning America discussing the dangers of smoking and expressing his desire to make an anti-smoking commercial. [10], Brynner enjoyed telling tall tales and exaggerating his background and early life for the press, claiming that he was born "Taidje Khan" of a Mongol father and Roma mother, on the Russian island of Sakhalin. Devido à sua ascendência mongol passou a se denominar Taidje Khan. Yul Brynner wurde als Sohn des schweizerisch-mongolischen Erfinders und Schweizer Konsuls in Russland, Boris Julievich Brynner, und der russischen Arzttochter Marussia Blagowidowa in Wladiwostok, am 11.Juli 1920, geboren. Less popular was Triple Cross (1966), a war movie with Christopher Plummer; The Double Man (1967), a spy thriller; The Long Duel (1967), an Imperial adventure tale opposite Trevor Howard; Villa Rides (1968), a Western; and The File of the Golden Goose (1969). Yul Brynner, geboren als Joeli Borisovitsj Briner (Russisch: Юлий Борисович Бринер) (Vladivostok, 11 juli 1920 - New York, 10 oktober 1985) was een acteur met karakteristiek kaal hoofd van Russische komaf en met het Franse burgerschap die voornamelijk bekend werd door Amerikaanse films en toneelstukken. [2] In addition to his film credits, he also worked as a model and photographer, and was the author of several books. Najpoznatiji je po ulozi sijamskog kralja u mjuziklu Kralj i ja u kazalištu i na velikom platnu, kao i Ramzesa II. '. His last performance, a few months before his death, marked the 4,625th time he had played the role of the King. [51][52] Brynner was buried in the grounds of the Saint-Michel-de-Bois-Aubry Orthodox monastery, near Luzé, between Tours and Poitiers in France. ), američki filmski glumac ruskog podrijetla. Along the way, the actor also starred in such classic films as The Ten Commandments (1956), Anastasia (1956), The Brothers Karamazov (1958) and The Magnificent Seven (1960). [citation needed], In 1951, Brynner shaved his head for his role in The King and I. [8] He had Swiss-German, Russian and Buryat (Mongol) ancestry, and was born at home in a four-storey residence at 15 Aleutskaya Street, Vladivostok. Brynner used the announcement to express his desire to make an anti-smoking commercial after discovering he had cancer, and that his death was imminent. Brynner found little acting work during the next few years,[12] but among other acting stints, he co-starred in a 1946 production of Lute Song with Mary Martin. Brynner then returned to the stage for 3,379 more theatrical performances. MGM cast him as one of The Brothers Karamazov (1958), which was another commercial success. The first house Brynner owned was the Manoir de Criqueboeuf, a 16th-century manor house in northwestern France that Jacqueline and he purchased. [1]Odgojen je u Vladivostoku, a školovao se u Parizu, gdje je zarađivao za hljeb svirajući još kao dječak gitaru po noćnim klubovima. Both films were big hits and Brynner became one of the most in-demand stars in Hollywood[citation needed]. 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Outside of his performing career, Brynner worked as a photographer and authored two books, Bring Forth the Children: A Journey to the Forgotten People of Europe and the Middle East and The Yul Brynner Cookbook: Food Fit for the King and You. The actor's grandfather, Jules Briner, was a Swiss citizen who moved to Vladivostok in the 1870s and established a successful import/export company. Ink 12 Million Dollar Pact" Hopper, Hedda. Influential Russian composer Igor Stravinsky created such famed works as 'The Rite of Spring,' 'Symphony in C' and 'The Rake's Progress.'. New York: Taschen, 2000. ), američki filmski glumac ruskog podrijetla. Considered one of the first Russian-American film stars,[1] he was honored with a ceremony to put his handprints in front of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood in 1956, and also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. "Looking at Hollywood: Yul Brynner, Mirisch Co. He supported Katharine Hepburn in the big budget flop The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969). He had an elder sister, Vera,[9] a classically trained soprano who sang with the New York City opera. Los Angeles Times. [12] Brynner's paternal grandmother, Natalya Yosifovna Kurkutova, was a native of Irkutsk and a Eurasian of part Buryat ancestry. Yul Brynner (Vladivostok, 11. srpnja 1920.- New York, 10. listopada 1985. Besonders bekannt wurde er durch die Rolle des Protagonisten Chris Adam… Social Security Administration. Lebanon-born writer and artist Kahlil Gibran became known for his mystical Arabic and English works, earning fame following the 1923 publication of 'The Prophet. Vladivostok Mayor Igor Pushkariov, US Consul General Sylvia Curran, and Yul's son, Rock Brynner, participated in the ceremony, along with hundreds of local residents.[55]. [25][26] Following the huge success of the Broadway production and subsequent film, Brynner continued to shave his head for the rest of his life, though he wore a wig for certain roles. Explore {{searchView.params.phrase}} by color family {{familyColorButtonText(colorFamily.name)}} Russian actor Yul Brynner as the King Of Siam in 'The King And I', directed by Walter Lang, 1956. After a brief career as a trapeze artist in France, Brynner moved to the United States in 1941 and began acting with a touring company. [2], Brynner went to Yugoslavia to star in a war film, Battle of Neretva (1969). In January 1985, the tour reached New York for a farewell Broadway run. He and his first wife, actress Virginia Gilmore (1944–1960), had one child, Rock Yul Brynner, born on December 23, 1946. If I could take back that smoking, we wouldn't be talking about any cancer. Theater director Lee Strasberg co-founded the Group Theatre, where he directed experimental plays, and later became artistic director of the Actors Studio. His final destination was New York City, where his sister already lived. Yul Brynner s’établit dans les années 1960 à Buchillon dans la magnifique propriété de Chanivaz au bord du Lac Léman. The dazzling, Academy Award-winning success that might have become a trap for a lesser star became the ongoing glory of Brynner's career, from the peak of his stardom to his untimely death. I'm convinced of that." He won Tony Awards for both the first and the last of these Broadway productions. Although the public received him well in The Magnificent Seven (1960) a Western adaptation of Seven Samurai for The Mirisch Company, the picture proved a disappointment upon its initial release in the U.S. Brynner and Jacqueline adopted two Vietnamese children: Mia (1974) and Melody (1975). Brynner is buried at the St. Robert Churchyard in La Tourraine, France. Exotic leading man of American films, famed as much for his completely bald head as for his performances, Yul Brynner masked much of his life in mystery and outright lies designed to tease people he considered gullible. When the Kirk Douglas film Spartacus (1960) came out, Brynner elected not to make his own version. Yul Brynner was born Yuliy Borisovich Bryner on July 11, 1920, in Vladivostok, Russia, to father Boris Bryner, a Swiss-Mongolian engineer, and mother Marousia Blagavidova. BIOGRAFIE FILME MIT Yul Brynner Yul Brynner IM TV Biografie Trotz seiner vielen Rollen die ihn glatzköpfig, als kraftvollen bis derben Helden zeigen - etwa als König von Siam, Ramses II (in " Die Zehn Gebote ") und Kosakenhäuptling " Taras Bulba " (1961) - ist er ein zurückhaltender Star. Both films were commercial disappointments; Taras Bulba was popular but failed to recoup its large cost. See more ideas about yul brynner, actors, movie stars. Yul Brynner (born Yuliy Borisovich Briner, Roushie: Юлий Борисович Бринер; Julie 11, 1920 – October 10, 1985) wis a Roushie-born Swiss film an stage actor. Durant ses années en Suisse, il rencontra et retrouva régulièrement les autres stars du cinéma domiciliées en Suisse. His first wife (1944–1960) was actress Virginia Gilmore with whom he had one child, Yul "Rock" Brynner (born December 23, 1946). It was not until the publication of the books \"Yul: The Man Who Would Be King\" and \"Empire and Odyssey\" by his son, Yul \"Rock\" Brynner, that many of the details of Brynner's early life became clear. Following the release of 1956's The King and I, Brynner returned to the stage for an additional 3,379 stage performances, the last of which occurred in 1985. © 2021 Biography and the Biography logo are registered trademarks of A&E Television Networks, LLC. He also did some modelling work and was photographed nude by George Platt Lynes. Yul Brynner (født russisk: Юлий Борисович Бринер, tr. [44], On April 4, 1983, aged 62, Brynner married his fourth and final wife, Kathy Lee (born 1957), a 26-year-old ballerina from Ipoh, Malaysia, whom he had met in a production of The King and I. He was also an accomplished guitarist and singer. Brynner is one of only ten people who have won both a Tony and an Academy Award for the same role. [33] He rounded out his year with Anastasia (1956) co-starring with Ingrid Bergman under the direction of Anatole Litvak. Působil jako poradce výboru OSN, který se zabýval osudem unesených a odvlečených dětí ze svých domovů. In his early period in Europe, he often played and sang gypsy songs in Parisian nightclubs with Aliosha Dimitrievitch. Julij Borisovitj Briner; 11. juli 1920, Vladivostok, død 10. oktober 1985, New York City) var en oscar-belønnet (Oscar for bedste mandlige hovedrolle) russisk-født amerikansk skuespiller. Whatever you do, just don't smoke. Less so was The Buccaneer (1958) in which Brynner played Jean Lafitte; he co-starred with Heston and the film was produced by De Mille but directed by Anthony Quinn. Als König von Siam in Der König und ich gelang ihm der internationale Durchbruch. He was nicknamed "Rock" when he was six years old in honor of boxer Rocky Graziano. His father nicknamed him \"Rock\" when he was six in honor of boxer Rocky Graziano. En France, durant les années 1930, on pouvait d'ailleurs l'entendre jouer des morceaux tziganes. 15 in Vladivostok, Russia. Yul's mother took his elder sister, Vera (January 17, 1916 – December 13, 1967), and him to Harbin, China, where they attended a school run by the YMCA. [13][14], Boris Briner's work required extensive travel, and in 1923, he fell in love with an actress, Katya Kornukova, at the Moscow Art Theatre, and soon after abandoned his family. His next two films were variations on this performance: The Ultimate Warrior (1975) and Futureworld (1976).[2]. [45], Although Brynner had become a naturalized U.S. citizen, aged 22, in 1943, while living in New York as an actor and radio announcer,[6] he renounced his US citizenship at the U.S. Embassy in Bern, Switzerland, in June 1965 because he had lost his tax exemption as an American resident working abroad. [17][6][12] Vera, a singer, starred in The Consul on Broadway in 1950[18] and appeared on television in the title role of Carmen. Author Ayn Rand wrote the best-selling books 'The Fountainhead' and 'Atlas Shrugged,' and promoted the philosophy of Objectivism. Neither film was particularly popular; nor was Invitation to a Gunfighter (1964), a Western. [22], The next year, at the urging of Martin, he auditioned for Rodgers and Hammerstein's new musical in New York. After his father abandoned the family, Brynner's mother took him and his sister to China, then to Paris, where he played guitar and sang gypsy songs in Parisian nightclubs. Yuliy Borisovich Briner (Russian: Юлий Борисович Бринер; July 11, 1920 – October 10, 1985), better known as Yul Brynner, was a Russian-American actor, singer, and director, best known for his portrayal of King Mongkut in the Rodgers and Hammerstein stage musical The King and I, for which he won two Tony Awards, and later an Academy Award for Best Actor for the film adaptation. Brynner returned to Broadway in Home Sweet Homer, a notorious flop musical. Brynner died of lung cancer on October 10, 1985, at New York Hospital at the age of 65. [37] He then made a cameo in Goodbye Again (1961). But it was by no means his only role or his only achievement. He made his Broadway debut in Lute Sang in 1946. [12] Brynner played his guitar in Russian nightclubs in Paris, sometimes accompanying his sister, playing Russian and Roma songs. It was followed by Kings of the Sun (1963), also with Chakiris, directed by Thompson. Movies: 'The Ten Commandments' and 'The Magnificent Seven. However, it was hugely popular in Europe and has had enduring popularity. Il a souvent prétendu sappeler Taidje Khan, être mi-japonais, mi-suisse, et être né sur lîle de Sakhaline en 1920. [24] His connection to the story and the role of King Mongkut is so deep that he was mentioned in the Murray Head song "One Night in Bangkok", from the 1984 musical Chess, the second act of which is set in Bangkok. Morituri (1965), opposite Marlon Brando, failed to reverse the series of unsuccessful movies. [3][4], Yul Brynner was born Yuliy Borisovich Briner [pronounced: Breener; Briner is a common Swiss family name] on July 11, 1920,[5][6][7] in the city of Vladivostok. The grounds for the park were donated by the city of Vladivostok, which also paid additional costs. After more than three years and 1,246 performances, he starred in the film version in 1956, winning an Academy Award for best actor. [39], Brynner went to Italy to make a Spaghetti Western, Adiós, Sabata (1970) and supported Kirk Douglas in The Light at the Edge of the World (1971). Yul Brynner négyszer házasodott, az első három házassága válással végződött. Brynner w ciągu swego życia podawał różne wersje na temat swojego pochodzenia i młodości. Yul Brynner with a dog on the Catalan coast during a break from filming of the movie 'The Light of the Edge of the World' Cadaques, Spain Yul Brenner performing on stage with the Broadway cast of … Its ultimate success led to Brynner signing a three-picture deal with the Mirisches. [34], Brynner tried comedy with two films directed by Stanley Donen: Once More, with Feeling! He recalled that, as he was finding success as a director on television, he was reluctant to go back on the stage. He made his film debut in Port of New York released in November 1949. [11] He occasionally referred to himself as Julius Briner,[5] Jules Bryner or Youl Bryner. [citation needed], In 1932, fearing a war between China and Japan, she took them to Paris, France. Navíc kromě svých dětí vychovával i adoptované vietnamské děti. Seine Jugendzeit verbrachte er hauptsächlich in China und Frankreich. [43], In addition to his work as a director and performer, Brynner was an active photographer and wrote two books. Yul Brynner, född Julij Borisovitj Briner (ryska: Юлий Борисович Бринер) den 11 juli 1920 i Vladivostok i Ryssland, död 10 oktober 1985 i New York, var en ryskfödd schweizisk-amerikansk skådespelare.. Brynners kännetecken var det rakade huvud som han behöll efter den Tony-belönade rollen i musikalen Kungen och jag 1951, för vilken han rakat av sig håret. Weitere Ideen zu schauspieler, filmstars, filme. [6] The 1989 biography by his son, Rock Brynner, clarified some of these issues. A true sophisticate of deliberately mysterious origins, beloved as much by men as by women, Brynner was at home in a wide variety of languages and social environments. At the height of his career, Brynner was voted by exhibitors as among the most popular stars at the box office: "Yul Brenner" redirects here. He sang some of those same songs in the film The Brothers Karamazov. Rock is a historian, novelist, and university history lecturer at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York and Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, Connecticut. Yul Brynner se často angažoval v charitativních činnostech zaměřených hlavně na rómské děti. Brynner married four times, his first three marriages ending in divorce. His longtime close friends Meredith A. Disney and her sons Charles Elias Disney and Daniel H. Disney attended Brynner and Lee's final performances of The King and I. Exotic leading man of American films, famed as much for his completely bald head as for his performances, Yul Brynner masked much of his life in mystery and outright lies designed to tease people he considered gullible. [11], His father, Boris Yuliyevich Briner, was a mining engineer and inventor, of Swiss-German and Russian descent. He trained as a trapeze acrobat and worked in a French circus troupe for five years,[15] but after sustaining a back injury, he turned to acting. Han ble født i Den fjernøstlige republikk i dagens Russland. [43] His third marriage broke up, reportedly due to his 1980 announcement that he would continue in the role of the King for another long tour and Broadway run, as well as his affairs with female fans and his neglect of his wife and children. Brynner appeared in drag (as a torch singer) in an unbilled role in the Peter Sellers comedy The Magic Christian (1969). So too did The Sound and the Fury (1959) based on the novel by William Faulkner with Joanne Woodward. 18.12.2020 - Erkunde Lindaxx55s Pinnwand „Yul Brynner“ auf Pinterest. Brynner's shaven head was unusual at the time, and his striking appearance helped to give him an exotic appeal. He regularly returned to Vladivostok, the city of his father's birth, for the "Pacific Meridian" Film Festival. It was a huge success critically and commercially. He fathered three children and adopted two. Today, the actor remembered for his looks, range of talents and energy on the set, as well as his capacity to draw others into the spell of his charm. [27] Some fans shaved off their hair to imitate him,[28] and a shaven head was often referred to as the "Yul Brynner look". [21], Brynner's first marriage was to actress Virginia Gilmore in 1944, and soon after he began working as a director at the new CBS television studios, directing Studio One, among other shows.
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