Yul Brynner, 1927 In China

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Yul Brynner's Daughter Confirms What We Thought All Along

 
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Yul Brynner's Daughter Confirms What We Thought All Along. his role as King Mongkut in the famous stage musical "The King and I." However, the audience's view of Yul Brynner completely changed after surprising revelations from his daughter. His unpleasant, petty, and unkind nature made Yul Brynner silently become the most hated person in his life and career. Today, we will reveal what Yul Brynner's daughter has kept hidden for nearly 4 decades, don't miss it! Victoria Brynner, daughter of Yul Brynner and Doris Kleiner | Yul brynner,  Hollywood, Movie stars 

Yul Brynner and Patrick Adiarte in The King and I (1956) | Flickr [King and I] Oscar award  Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr in The King and I (1956) | Flickr 

Later in his life, Brynner humorously enjoyed telling tall tales and exaggerating his background and early life for the press, claiming that he was born Taidje Khan of a Mongol father and Roma mother on the Russian island of Sakhalin.[15] He occasionally referred to himself as Julius Briner,[5] Jules Bryner or Youl Bryner.[6] The 1989 biography by his son, Rock Brynner, clarified some of these issues.[15]

Brynner's father, Boris Yuliyevich Briner, was a mining engineer and inventor of Swiss-German and Russian descent, who graduated from Mining University in Saint Petersburg in 1910. The actor's grandfather, Jules Briner, was a Swiss citizen who moved to Vladivostok in the 1870s and established a successful import/export company.[16] Brynner's paternal grandmother, Natalya Yosifovna Kurkutova, was a native of Irkutsk and a Eurasian of partial Buryat ancestry. 

In China[edit]

In 1927, Brynner, with his mother and his elder sister, Vera (January 17, 1916 – December 13, 1967), emigrated from Vladivostok, Russia to Harbin, China. There, young Yul and his sister Vera attended a school run by the YMCA.[11][14]

In 1930, Brynner's father gave him an acoustic guitar as a birthday present. That guitar and the following music lessons made a lasting influence on Brynner's artistic development. His natural curiositycreativity, and imagination became now focused on mastering the guitar technique and studying classical and contemporary music. Brynner studied music under the guidance of his elder sister, Vera, who was a classically trained opera singer. After several years of arduous studies, Brynner became an accomplished guitar player and singer.[11]

In France and Switzerland[edit]

In 1933, fearing a war between China and Japan, Brynner, with sister Vera and their mother, moved to Paris.[16] There, on the 15th of June, 1935, the fourteen-year-old Brynner made his debut at the "Hermitage" cabaret in Paris, where he played his guitar and sang in the Russian and Roma languages. After initial success, he continued performing at various Parisian nightclubs, sometimes accompanying his sister, playing and singing Russian and Roma songs. At that time, Brynner was a student at a lyceum in Paris, where he studied French. His classmates and teachers were aware of his strong character, as he was often involved in fist fighting. In the summer of 1936, Brynner worked as a lifeguard at a resort beach in Le Havre. There he joined a French circus troupe, trained as a trapeze acrobat and worked with a circus troupe for several years,[19] but after sustaining a back injury he left the circus troupe owing to near-unbearable pain, causing him to take narcotics; soon Brynner developed a drug dependency. One day, while buying opium from a local dealer, Brynner met Jean Cocteau (1889–1963) and the two became lifelong friends. Cocteau introduced Brynner to Pablo PicassoSalvador DalíMarcel MarceauJean Marais, and the bohemian milieu of Paris. The experience and connections eventually helped him in his multifaceted career of acting, directing, and producing.[11]

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