Yul Brynner
Yul Brynner (July 11, 1920 – October 10, 1985) was a Russian-born American actor of stage and film. He was best known for his portrayal of Mongkut, king of Siam, in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The King and I, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor for the film version; he also played the role more than 4,500 times on stage. He is also remembered as Rameses II in the 1956 Cecil B. DeMille film The Ten Commandments, General Bounine in Anastasia and Chris Adams in The Magnificent Seven. Brynner was noted for his distinctive voice and for his shaven head, which he maintained as a personal trademark long after adopting it for his initial role in The King and I. He was also a photographer and the author of two books.
Known For
68 titles
Surprise Package
The File of the Golden Goose
Romance of a Horsethief
Death Rage
The Long Duel
Once More, with Feeling!
It's Showtime
Spanish Western
Escape from Zahrain
Flight from Ashiya
The Making of The Ten Commandments
Will the Real Mr Sellers.....?
Port of New York
Yul Brynner: The Man Who Was King
Yul Brynner, the Magnificent
On Location with Westworld
My Sister Maria
Chauves, la revanche
Flowers from a Stranger
Flowers from a Stranger
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