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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... night . But Brooks At- kinson , the leading critic of The New York Times , stuck his neck out in the first paragraph of the review : " As a matter of record , it must be reported that ' The King and I ' is no match for ' South Pacific ...
... night . But Brooks At- kinson , the leading critic of The New York Times , stuck his neck out in the first paragraph of the review : " As a matter of record , it must be reported that ' The King and I ' is no match for ' South Pacific ...
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... night in his pied - à - terre , before returning to his unhappy wife at dawn . Fortunately , he could thrive on less than five hours ' sleep each night . Yul loved being a star . By the time he was thirty - one , his most farfetched ...
... night in his pied - à - terre , before returning to his unhappy wife at dawn . Fortunately , he could thrive on less than five hours ' sleep each night . Yul loved being a star . By the time he was thirty - one , his most farfetched ...
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... nights a week , a world - weary presence among the tables . That night , in honor of the premiere , sky - sweeping beacons lit the Manhattan skyline , and a trail of gold led from the theater to the restaurant . Mounted police guarded ...
... nights a week , a world - weary presence among the tables . That night , in honor of the premiere , sky - sweeping beacons lit the Manhattan skyline , and a trail of gold led from the theater to the restaurant . Mounted police guarded ...
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Oriental Enigma | 17 |
Actors Apprentice | 31 |
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