Yul: The Man who Would be King : a Memoir of Father and SonSimon and Schuster, 1989 - 252 pages Here is a dazzling biographical memoir of one of the most charismatic figures on stage and screen -Yul Brynner- by Yul's only son. Yul is the moving tale of a man who became king, and a king who became slave to his own extravagance. |
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... later my mother described that night to me as well , and used exactly the same words . Yul was even more forthright on the subject of his early ex- periences with opium , although his memory was somewhat unre- liable on that phase of ...
... later my mother described that night to me as well , and used exactly the same words . Yul was even more forthright on the subject of his early ex- periences with opium , although his memory was somewhat unre- liable on that phase of ...
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... Later , he learned the family had escaped to Argentina . Through the manager of Maxim's , Yul found work performing at a club , and returned to New York only a few months later . There had never been any doubt in his mind that he would ...
... Later , he learned the family had escaped to Argentina . Through the manager of Maxim's , Yul found work performing at a club , and returned to New York only a few months later . There had never been any doubt in his mind that he would ...
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... later , in the Sunday edition , Atkinson ate crow . Like " South Pacific , " " The King and I " is a skillfully written musical drama with a well - designed libretto , a rich score , a memo- rable performance and a magnificent ...
... later , in the Sunday edition , Atkinson ate crow . Like " South Pacific , " " The King and I " is a skillfully written musical drama with a well - designed libretto , a rich score , a memo- rable performance and a magnificent ...
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Oriental Enigma | 17 |
Actors Apprentice | 31 |
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