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      • Brüno Gehard (German pronunciation: [ˈbryːnoː ɡəˈhart]; (“Gay-hard”) 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]; (“Gay-hard”) 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 ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrünoBrüno - Wikipedia

    Brüno is a 2009 mockumentary comedy film [2] directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen, who produced, co-wrote, and played the gay Austrian fashion journalist Brüno. It is the third film based on one of Cohen's characters from Da Ali G Show , following Ali G Indahouse and Borat .

  4. I started Bruno a couple times and never really got very far with it but everybody kept saying it was hilarious. One day it was on TV and I had nothing else to do so I ended up watching the whole thing and actually thought it was quite funny. Haven't bothered again though.

  5. Brüno (2009) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt0889583Brüno (2009) - IMDb

    Brüno: Directed by Larry Charles. With Sacha Baron Cohen, Gustaf Hammarsten, Clifford Bañagale, Chibundu Orukwowu. Flamboyant, gay Austrian Brüno looks for new fame in America.

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    • Comedy
    • Larry Charles
    • 2009-07-10
  7. Jul 9, 2009 · If Sacha Baron Cohen's latest film, Brüno, is to be trusted, this story is typical of Ft. Smith, a Wild-West-meets-Old-South city wedged between the Ozarks and the Oklahoma border.

  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.