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Yul Brynner is fine; I could watch him for hours, srsly.
2008 Film Reviews: Not Such a Good Week, That Was kateelliott 2009
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Getty Images THE ORIGINAL: Yul Brynner is the ultimate "power bald."
The Shorn Identity Christina binkley 2010
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Yul Brynner is fine; I could watch him for hours, srsly.
kateelliott: 2008 Film Reviews: Not Such a Good Week, That Was kateelliott 2009
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Yul Brynner is from Vladivostok, incidentally, though he claimed to the press to have been born on Sakhalin island and to be part Mongol … because apparently his being a Russian Jew born inthe Soviet Far Eastand a quarter Gypsy wasn’t exotic enough for 1950s American audiences.
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Yul Brynner is from Vladivostok, incidentally, though he claimed to the press to have been born on Sakhalin island and to be part Mongol … because apparently his being a Russian Jew born in Vladivostok and a quarter Gypsy wasn’t exotic enough for 1950s American audiences.
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Walter Lang's gorgeous production delivers a triumphant screen adaptation of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway play that turned Yul Brynner into a star.
John Farr: They Sure Don't Make 'Em Like They Used to: A Tribute to Deborah Kerr John Farr 2010
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The King and I (1956) - In the 1860's, the King of Siam (Yul Brynner) finds himself with many children to be educated and cared for, so he hires Anna (Kerr), an English governess, for the position.
John Farr: They Sure Don't Make 'Em Like They Used to: A Tribute to Deborah Kerr John Farr 2010
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The King and I (1956) - In the 1860's, the King of Siam (Yul Brynner) finds himself with many children to be educated and cared for, so he hires Anna (Kerr), an English governess, for the position.
John Farr: They Sure Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To: A Tribute To Deborah Kerr John Farr 2010
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In addition to his theatre experience in London, his early roles in Excalibur and Dune put him on par with Brynner and Savalas as an early adopter.
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Playing cowboys, killer robots, and kings, Yul Brynner had the kind of personality that took over every room he entered.
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