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      • Brüno Gehard (German pronunciation: [ˈbryːnoː ɡəˈhart]; sometimes spelled Bruno or Brueno) is a satirical fictional character portrayed by English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.
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  2. Brüno Gehard (German pronunciation: [ˈbryːnoː ɡəˈhart]; sometimes spelled Bruno or Brueno) is a satirical fictional character portrayed by English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. A flamboyantly gay fashion reporter from Austria, Brüno first appeared during short sketches on Paramount Comedy 1 in 1998, before reappearing on a 2003 episode of ...

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    • Da Ali G Show (2003)
  3. It’s real. Yes. It was actually brilliant to infiltrate the fashion industry with this character. The average person isn't a narcissistic space case but people in that world live in another eccentric realm so, when you take that into account it was probably easier to fool some of them than in Borat.

  4. Cohen's titular character is a swishy fashion journalist from Austria who bares his midriff in front of the world's most intolerant scenery: an extremely conservative Hasidic community in Israel,...

  5. r/movies. r/movies. • 6 yr. ago. ortofon88. Let's talk about Brüno (2009). There's something that is really weird about it. I love Sacha Baron Cohen, I think he's brilliant and love just about everything he's done. I'm a straight male living in California, not sure if this can help with context or not. Either way, I thought Brüno was hilarious.

  6. Jun 30, 2009 · Locked and Loaded: Hunting Brüno When he began production of Da Ali G Show several years ago, Sacha Baron Cohen believed he would have to use all his improvisational skills to lead people down a ...

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  7. Contents. Brüno. fictional character. Learn about this topic in these articles: creation by Baron Cohen. In Sacha Baron Cohen. …homophobic, sexist Kazakh reporter, and Brüno, a gay Austrian fashion reporter. In 2001 both the show and Baron Cohen earned British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards.

  8. Jul 8, 2009 · To describe Cohen’s character Bruno as flamboyantly gay would be an understatement. He makes Bruce Vilanch seem like Mike Ditka. Bruno is disgraced in his native Austria when he wears a Velcro suit to Fashion Week and sticks to backdrops, curtains and models. It’s slapstick worthy of Jerry Lewis.

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