Yul Brynner

The King and I star and Russian actor

Yul Brynner - The King and I star and Russian actor
Born

July 11th, 1920
105 years ago

Died

October 10th, 1985
40 years ago — 65 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Russia

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Born in 1920, an actor and dancer emerged as a prominent figure in theatre and film. Achievements included a celebrated role asthe King of Siam in the musical 'The King and I', which received multiple awards during its Broadway run. The performance on stage transitioned successfully to the silver screen in the 1956 film adaptation, garnering an Academy Award for Best Actor. Known for a distinctive bald appearance and commanding presence, performed in numerous languages and had a significant influence on international cinema.

Starred in 'The King and I'

Won an Academy Award for 'The King and I'

Appeared in 'The Magnificent Seven'

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