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When asked about his various conflicting dates of birth, he grandly replied, "Ordinary mortals need but one birthday."
He liked it to be known that he prepared breakfast in a silk kimono, other stars commented how he was "never far from a mirror" and his on-set demands and dramas were legendary.
But then, his whole life had been extraordinary, from nearly dying in a youthful trapeze accident to numerous bisexual affairs along the way to becoming more famous than the Siamese king he played so many times on stage and screen.
He even kept his head shaved because he enjoyed the attention and demanded that he was never photographed with another bald man
It was somehow fitting that he died just on October 10, 1985, just a few months after performing The King and I on Broadway – his 4,625th time taking the stage in his iconic, regal, spotlight role.
Well, I don’t work that way."
Brynner even hired an assistant with the sole job of monitoring McQueen's misdemeanours and counting how many times he fidgeted during scenes
Ever consistent, the actor's behaviour never changed.
In 1941 Yul Brynner traveled to the U.S., where he began an affair with American actor Hurd Hatfield, best known for playing the title role in the 1945 film The Picture of Dorian Gray. He had a significant affair with fellow actor Yul Brynner in the 1940s, confirmed by their classmates.