Brynner |
The King |
Bald Brynner |
Actor Brynner |
Brynner of film |
King before Lou |
Bald guy Brynner |
Mr Brynner, actor |
Legendary Brenner |
Rameses portrayer |
''Westworld'' name |
Brynner of filmdom |
Broadway's Brynner |
The King" portrayer |
Bald-headed Brynner |
Brynner from Russia |
Brynner on Broadway |
Leading man Brynner |
Oscar actor Brynner |
Entertainer Brynner |
Brynner of Broadway |
The King and I" name |
Oscar winner Brynner |
Montreal airport code |
Brynner of "Westworld |
Taras Bulba"'s Brynner |
Brynner of 'Anastasia' |
Deborah's 1956 co-star |
Brynner of "Taras Bulba |
Charlton's 1956 co-star |
Solomon, to Gina's Sheba |
Brynner of the big screen |
Deborah's co-star of 1956 |
Solomon portrayer on film |
Westword actor Brynner |
Brynner who played a king |
Brynner of The King and I' |
The King's real first name |
James's "Westworld" costar |
The Magnificent Seven" name |
Brynner of stage and screen |
Ingrid's "Anastasia" costar |
Pharaoh to Charlton's Moses |
Magnificent Seven"'s Brynner |
First name on Broadway, 1951 |
Ingrid's "Anastasia" co-star |
1990 stage and film biography |
First name in 1950's Broadway |
Famous first name on Broadway. |
''The King and I'' star Brynner |
Brynner who played King Mongkut |
Ernest's successor as Best Actor |
Gertrude's 1951 Broadway co-star |
Rameses in "The Ten Commandments |
Brynner of "The Ten Commandments |
Name on the 1956 Best Actor Oscar |
Solomon, to Gina's Queen of Sheba |
Winner of "Survivor: Cook Islands |
Deborah's "The King and I" costar |
Brynner of "The Magnificent Seven |
Best Actor between Ernest and Alec |
Brynner of the original "Westworld |
Deborah's "Shall We Dance" partner |
Tony's "Taras Bulba" co-star, 1962 |
The Ten Commandments" actor Brynner |
Deborah's co-star in "The King and I |
Deborahs The King and I co-star |
First name debuting on Broadway, 1951 |
Actor Brynner of "The Ten Commandments |
Brynner who starred in "The King and I |
Chris's player in "The Magnificent Seven |
He was Dmitri in "The Brothers Karamazov |
Charlton's "The Ten Commandments" co-star |
He played Chris in "The Magnificent Seven |
Co-star of Steve in "The Magnificent Seven |
First name in ''The Ten Commandments'' cast |
He played the "King" opposite Deborah's Anna |
Best Actor winner a half-century before Forest |
Brynner who played the king in "The King and I |
Montreal's airport code, or that actor Brynner |
Best Actor Oscar winner between Ernest and Alec |
Actor Brynner who won an Oscar for "The King and I |
Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport's code |
He beat out James, Rock, Kirk, and Laurence for the 1956 Best Actor Oscar |