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Yul Brynner - traducción al Inglés

RUSSIAN-BORN ACTOR (1920–1985)
Yul Brenner; Yul Brinner; Taidje Khan Jr.; Yul brynner; Yule brenner; Yul Bryner; Brynner; Ule Brenner; Taidje Khan; Yul Brynner's shaved head; Taidje Khan, Jr.; Yuliy Briner
  • Brynner with [[Gertrude Lawrence]] in the original production of ''The King and I'' (1951)
  • Brynner with [[Rosenda Monteros]] in ''[[The Magnificent Seven]]'' (1960)
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  • The Briner family mansion in [[Vladivostok]], [[Russia]], where Yul Brynner was born and lived from 1920 to 1927
  • Brynner and [[Virginia Gilmore]] in 1944
  • Statue of Brynner in front of his birthplace in Vladivostok
  • Port of New York]]'' (1949)
  • The Ten Commandments]]'' (1956)
  • Yul Brynner star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] at 6162 [[Hollywood Boulevard]]
  • Brynner in 1959
  • Brynner's 1943 photo upon immigrating to the United States

Yul Brynner         
n. Yul Brynner (1915, 1985), actor de cine estadounidense de origen ruso ganador del Oscar al Mejor Actor por su rol en "El rey y yo" (murió de cáncer de pulmón)
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  • Bhutan, shaded in green in the centre of three Himalayan regions, shown on a 1912 map of Western Asia
  • [[Himalayan black bear]]
  • Office of the [[SAARC]] Development Fund in Thimphu
  • ''Chaam'', sacred masked dances, are annually performed during religious festivals.
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  • Rice terraces in one of Bhutan's fertile valleys
  • The permanent mission of Bhutan to the United Nations in [[New York City]]
  • The Bhutan Power Corporation headquarters in [[Thimphu]]. Bhutan's principal export is [[hydroelectricity]].
  • A proportional representation of Bhutan exports, 2019
  • [[Changlimithang Stadium]] during a parade
  • Bhutan electricity production by year
  • A topographic map of Bhutan
  • A Bhutanese archery competition
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  • Traditional dish with lemon glazed chicken, sauteed spinach and steamed Bhutanese red rice
  • Trongsa Dzong]], Trongsa, Bhutan)
  • Queen consort]] [[Jetsun Pema]] of Bhutan with [[Naruhito]] of [[Japan]]
  • A royal guard of Bhutan in 1905
  • Modern and traditional bridges over a river in Panbang
  • dzong]] in the [[Paro valley]], built in 1646
  • British envoys in Bhutan's royal court in 1905
  • GDP per capita development in Bhutan, since 1990
  • Himalayan Marmot at Tshophu Lake, Bhutan
  • The ILCS Campus Taktse Bhutan
  • Women of Bhutan
  • tourism industry]].
  • Ethnic Nepalese ("[[Lhotshampa]]") migrants that were forcefully expelled from Bhutan, and arrived in Nepal in the early 1990s
  • The [[Royal Bhutan Army]] Chief of Staff (left) and [[Indian Army]] Chief of Staff (right) in 2006
  • Leaders of Afghanistan, Bhutan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Nepal at the 16th SAARC Summit in Thimphu, 2010
  • The National Library of Bhutan during snowfall
  • A [[Druk Air]] [[Airbus A319]] in [[Paro Airport]]
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  • [[Taekwondo]] between Bhutan and Vietnam
  • The [[takin]] is Bhutan's [[national animal]].
  • Snowfall in Bhutan
  • [[Trashigang Dzong]], built in 1659
  • A ''thrikhep'' (throne cover) from the 19th century. Throne covers were placed atop the temple cushions used by high [[lama]]s. The central circular swirling symbol is the [[gankyil]] in its mode as the "Four Joys".
  • Painting of Bhutan, 1813
  • Sketch of Bhutan's interior, 1783
SOVEREIGN STATE IN SOUTH ASIA
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Wikipedia

Yul Brynner

Yuliy Borisovich Briner (Russian: Юлий Борисович Бринер; July 11, 1920 – October 10, 1985), known professionally as Yul Brynner, was a Russian-born actor. He was best known for his portrayal of King Mongkut in the Rodgers and Hammerstein stage musical The King and I, for which he won two Tony Awards, and later an Academy Award for Best Actor for the film adaptation. He played the role 4,625 times on stage and became known for his shaved head, which he maintained as a personal trademark long after adopting it for The King and I. Considered one of the first Russian-American film stars, he was honored with a ceremony to put his handprints in front of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood in 1956, and also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.

In 1956, Brynner received the National Board of Review Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Rameses II in the Cecil B. DeMille epic The Ten Commandments and General Bounine in Anastasia. He was also well known as the gunman Chris Adams in The Magnificent Seven (1960) and its first sequel Return of the Seven (1966), along with roles as the android "The Gunslinger" in Westworld (1973), and its sequel, Futureworld (1976). In addition to his film credits, he also worked as a model and photographer and was the author of several books.

Ejemplos de uso de Yul Brynner
1. Particularly fine examples of this are the railway station, the fascinating art–deco house where actor Yul Brynner was born, and the local GUM department store.
2. British actors such as Alec Guinness, Vivien Leigh, Trevor Howard, Rex Harrison, Sean Connery and John Gielgud nestle amid foreign names, including Robert Redford and Yul Brynner.
3. But asked about his favorite movie, Zekeria didn‘t miss a beat: "The Magnificent Seven," the 1'60 Yul Brynner western that figures into "The Kite Runner," whose narrator has seen it 13 times.
4. Jerome Zerbe, a society photographer, was said to have followed him into the lavatory at the casino in Deauville and skittered out with the intelligence÷ It looks like Yul Brynner in a black turtleneck.
5. REAL NAMES Alan Alda – Alphonse D‘Abruzzo; Jennifer Aniston – Jennifer Anastassakis; Antonio Banderas – Jose Antonio Dominguez Bandera; Jacqueline Bisset Winnifred Jacqueline Fraser–Bisset; Dirk Bogarde – Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde; Yul Brynner – Taidje Khan; Daniel DeVito – Daniel Michaeli; Goldie Hawn – Goldie Jean Studlendgehawn; Ben Kingsley – Krishna Bhanji; Meg Ryan – Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra; Susan Sarandon – Susan Abigail Tomalin; Jane Seymour – Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg; Charlie Sheen – Carlos Irwin Estevez; Kevin Spacey – Kevin Fowler; Bruce Willis – Walter Bruce Willison.