- Бринер; July 11, 1920 –
October 10, 1985),
known professionally as Yul
Brynner (Russian: Юл Бриннер), was a Russian-born actor. He was
known for his portrayal...
- Yul
Brynner (1920–1985) was a Russian-born
American actor.
Brynner may also
refer to:
Irena Brynner (1917–2003), Russian-born
American sculptor, jewelry...
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United States as The
Magnificent Seven). The
ensemble cast
includes Yul
Brynner,
Steve McQueen,
Charles Bronson,
Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter,
James Coburn...
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Brynner (born 5
November 1962) is the
founder of
Stardust Brands, a
consultancy that
connects fashion and
luxury brands with
creative talent.
Brynner...
- Yul
Brynner. The
musical was an
immediate hit,
winning Tony
Awards for Best Musical, Best
Actress (for Lawrence) and Best
Featured Actor (for
Brynner)....
- Kerr and Yul
Brynner. The film was a
critical and
commercial success and was
nominated for 9
Oscars and won 5,
including Best
Actor for
Brynner. An animated...
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relationship between King
Solomon and the
Queen of Sheba, pla**** by Yul
Brynner and Gina Lollobrigida, respectively. The cast also
features George Sanders...
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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). In 1944, she
married Yul
Brynner. The
couple had one son, Yul "Rock"
Brynner,
before divorcing in 1960. On
March 28, 1986, Gilmore...
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drama film
directed by
Anatole Litvak and
starring Ingrid Bergman, Yul
Brynner and
Helen Hayes. The
screenplay written by
Arthur Laurents is
adapted from...
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Irena F.
Brynner, also
known as
Irene Bryner (December 1, 1917 –
January 26, 2003), was a Russian-born
American sculptor,
jewelry designer, mezzo-soprano...