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- Actor Brynner
- Westworld actor Brynner
- Shall We Dance? singer, to friends
- Bald guy Brynner
- Bald-headed Brynner
- Brynner of "Westworld" and "Futureworld"
- Montreal's airport code, or that actor Brynner
- Oscar actor Brynner
- Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport's code
- Mr. Brynner
- Deborah's "The King and I" costar
- Pharaoh to Charlton's Moses
- Brynner of "The King and I"
- Eli and Steve's "The Magnificent Seven" costar
- Deborah's dance partner in a 1956 film
- First name mentioned in the first verse of "One Night in Bangkok"
- Brynner of the stage
- Brynner of "Taras Bulba"
- Brynner of "Westworld"
- Rameses, in "The Ten Commandments"
- The King and I star Brynner
- Bald Brynner
- Actor Brynner of "Anastasia"
- Horst's costar in "The Magnificent Seven"
- He was Dmitri in "The Brothers Karamazov"
- King portrayer on Broadway
- Brynner of "The Magnificent Seven"
- Solomon, to Gina's Sheba
- Broadway's Brynner
- Oscar winner Brynner
- Solomon, to Gina's Queen of Sheba
- Brynner of the big screen
- Best Actor Oscar winner between Ernest and Alec
- Brynner
- Ingrid's "Anastasia" costar
- Brynner who played a king
- James's "Westworld" costar
- Brynner of "The Ten Commandments"
- Co-star of Steve in "The Magnificent Seven"
- Deborah's The King and I love interest
- 1959 Solomon portrayer
- The King and I name
- Mongkut portrayer
- Westworld name
- Deborah's "King and I" costar
- He played Mongkut
- Brynner of film
- The Magnificent Seven name
- King before Lou
- Name on the 1956 Best Actor Oscar
- Brynner of films
- Deborah's costar in "The King and I"
- Ernest's successor as Best Actor
- Best Actor between Ernest and Alec
- He beat out James, Rock, Kirk, and Laurence for the 1956 Best Actor Oscar
- Winner of "Survivor: Cook Islands"
- Famous first name on Broadway.
- First name in the theatre.
- Deborah's "king."
- Well-known Hollywood first name.
- First name of stage and screen.
- Well-known first name on Broadway.
- Well-known stage name.
- The King portrayer
- Gertrude's 1951 Broadway co-star
- Charlton's 1956 co-star
- 1990 stage and film biography
- He played Chris in "The Magnificent Seven"
- First name on Broadway, 1951
- First name debuting on Broadway, 1951
- First name in 1950's Broadway
- Chris's player in "The Magnificent Seven"
- Deborah's "Shall We Dance" partner
- Brynner of stage and screen
- Brynner who starred in "The King and I"
- Tony's "Taras Bulba" co-star, 1962
- Brynner of Broadway
- Charlton's "The Ten Commandments" co-star
- He played the "King" opposite Deborah's Anna
- Brynner of 'Anastasia'
- Entertainer Brynner
- Brynner on Broadway
- The Ten Commandments actor Brynner
- Theatrical king Brynner
- Rameses portrayer
- The King's real first name
- The King
- Brynner of 45 Across
- Westword actor Brynner
- First name in "The Ten Commandments" cast
- Legendary Brenner
- Brynner who played King Mongkut
- The Magnificent Seven actor Brynner
- Deborah's 1956 co-star
- Deborah's co-star of 1956