Examples of using Brynner in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Yul Brynner.
Guest is actor Yul Brynner.
Yul Brynner.
My dad loves Yul Brynner.
Yul Brynner- The King.
People also translate
Sharaff Brynner.
Yul Brynner was a good bald guy, too.
Sharaff Brynner.
Trying to make everybody look like Yul Brynner.
It's The King and I. Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr.
Brynner termed Rodgers' account"very picturesque, but totally inaccurate".
I didn't know that Yul Brynner is Russian.
Also, for three months in 1952(and occasionally in 1953),Alfred Drake replaced Brynner.
Did you know that Yul Brynner was a gypsy from Vladivostok?
Her last screen appearance came in the 1958 Anthony Quinn-directed adventure film The Buccaneer,starring Yul Brynner and Charlton Heston.
It was me, Herve Villechaize, Yul Brynner, Angle Dickinson, and Eva Gabor.
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.
Lawrence won a Tony Award for her leading role, while Brynner won the award for best featured actor.
Brynner regretted that there were not more tryout performances, feeling that the schedule did not give him an adequate opportunity to develop the complex role of the King.
At his first meeting with Sharaff, Brynner, who had only a fringe of hair, asked what he was to do about it.
Yul Brynner played the King and ended up making a career playing the role, starring in the 1956 film version of the musical and in several revivals until his death in 1985.
The night after I left the show to go into Paint Your Wagon,Yul Brynner gave me house seats and I saw her from the front and I was so taken by her.
Even as a child I could appreciate the hunkiness of the handsome Biblical heroes and villains in armor and loincloths- Charlton Heston,Yul Brynner, and(sigh) John Derek.
Rodgers recounted the audition of the Russian-American performer, Yul Brynner: They told us the name of the first man and out he came with a bald head and sat cross-legged on the stage.
The costume designer, Sharaff, wryly pointed the press to the incongruity of a Victorian British governess in the midst of an exotic court:"The first-act finale of The King and I will feature Miss Lawrence,Mr. Brynner, and a pink satin ball gown.".
Almost 50 years after Oscar-winning actor Yul Brynner gave up his passport at the U.S. embassy in the Swiss capital, the number of Americans relinquishing their citizenship jumped 47 percent in the first quarter.
At age 77, Sul-Te-Wan married for the second time, to French interior designer Antone Ebenthur. The marriage lasted three years.[8] During the 1950s, while in her 80s, she continued to appear onscreen in a number of well-received films, albeit now mostly in smaller bit parts and often uncredited. Her last screen appearance came in the 1958 Anthony Quinn-directed adventure film The Buccaneer,starring Yul Brynner and Charlton Heston.
While Brynner, star of The Magnificent Seven, renounced his US citizenship in Bern following a dispute with the IRS, tougher asset-disclosure rules being introduced in July are prompting more of the estimated 6 million Americans living overseas to weigh giving up their passports.