LeoGlossary: Yul Brynner (Actor)


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Born: July 11, 1920 – Died: October 10, 1985

A man as mysterious as he was talented, Yul Brynner's enigmatic allure transcended his bald visage to establish him as an unforgettable presence in American cinema. His origins trace back to Vladivostok, Russia, where he was born to Marousia Dimitrievna, a doctor's daughter, and Boris Yuliyevich Bryner, an engineer. His family’s narrative took a turn when his father left, leading them from the far reaches of Russia to the cultural embrace of Paris.

Early Life and Career

Brynner's childhood was split between countries and cultures, his education began in Harbin, and was followed by a stint at the exclusive Lycée Moncelle in Paris. A drop-out, Yul found solace in music, strumming his guitar amidst Russian gypsies, which led him to a diverse array of early careers, including a trapeze artist. The actor's American debut came as Fabian in "Twelfth Night" in 1941, billed as Youl Bryner. But it was his portrayal of King Mongkut in Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical "The King and I" that immortalized him, earning him an Academy Award for Best Actor.

His career was as diverse as his background, with roles from Egyptian pharaohs to Western gunfighters. Despite the exotic nature of his persona, Brynner's talent ensured he remained a coveted star. His commitment to "The King and I" was so profound that it led him back to the stage later in his life, touring the world.

Yul Brynner's personal life was as rich as his professional one, with a family and pursuits outside of acting, but he also faced battles, including a fight against lung cancer, which he lost in 1985. His legacy is not just one of cinematic excellence but also of candid advocacy against smoking.

Yul Brynner stands as a cinematic icon, his distinct look, and voice, his refusal to be typecast, and his performances have cemented his status in Hollywood's pantheon of greats.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1976 Death Rage Peter Marciani
1976 Futureworld Gunslinger
1975 The Ultimate Warrior Carson
1973 Westworld Gunslinger
1973 The Serpent Col. Alexei Vlassov
1972 Anna and the King (TV Series) King Mongkut | Uncle Patra
1972 Fuzz The Deaf Man
1971 Catlow Catlow
1971 Romance of a Horsethief Captain Stoloff
1971 The Light at the Edge of the World Kongre
1970 Adiós, Sabata Sabata | Indio Black
1969 The Magic Christian Transvestite Cabaret Singer (uncredited)
1969 The Madwoman of Chaillot The Chairman
1969 The Battle of Neretva Vlado
1969 The File of the Golden Goose Peter Novak
1968 Villa Rides Pancho Villa
1967 The Long Duel Sultan
1967 The Double Man Dan Slater | Kalmar
1966 Triple Cross Baron Von Grunen
1966 Return of the Seven Chris
1966 The Poppy Is Also a Flower (TV Movie) Col. Salem (as Yul Brinner)
1966 Cast a Giant Shadow Asher Gonen
1965 Morituri Captain Mueller
1964 Invitation to a Gunfighter Jules Gaspard d'Estaing
1964 Flight from Ashiya TSgt. Mike Takashima
1963 Kings of the Sun Chief Black Eagle
1962 Taras Bulba Taras Bulba
1962 Escape from Zahrain Sharif
1961 Goodbye Again Extra in nightclub scene (uncredited)
1960 The Children of Lindos (Short) Nico March
1960 The Magnificent Seven Chris Larabee Adams
1960 Surprise Package Nico March
1960 Testament of Orpheus L'huissier (uncredited)
1960 Once More, with Feeling! Victor Fabian
1959 Solomon and Sheba Solomon
1959 The Sound and the Fury Jason Compson
1959 The Journey Major Surov
1958 The Buccaneer Jean Lafitte
1958 The Brothers Karamazov Dmitri Karamazov
1956 Anastasia General Sergei Pavlovich Bounine
1956 The Ten Commandments Rameses
1956 The King and I King Mongkut of Siam
1953 Omnibus (TV Series) Francois Villon (segment "A Lodging for the Night")
1949–1950 Studio One (TV Series) Dr. Nestri
1949 Port of New York Paul Vicola
1949 Fireside Theatre (TV Series) Unknown
1944 Mr. Jones and His Neighbors (TV Series) Mr. Jones

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