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Ursula Andress

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Ursula Andress
Ursula Andress (Dr No; Mountain Of The Cannibal God; She) has been voted the top Bond girl of all time, making her mark on cinema in the famous Dr No scene with that bikini. Well, if you’ve ever wondered what she’d look like without the bikini, then reach for Shameless Screen Entertainment’s release of The Nurse (L’infermiera! Literally: Andress is undressed for most part of this pun-filled romp-com. Jack Palance (Batman; Tango And Cash) plays a mean offbeat American tycoon looking to buy a vineyard in the beautiful Tuscan hills. The old Italian owner, a randy lecher who is convalescing from his last bonk-induced heart-attack, doesn’t want to sell, even if his madcap family does. The family hires the gorgeous Nurse, Ursula Andress to … ahem… undress and give the old man another – and they hope fatal – cardiac arrest! All barmy, fizzy fun and the clincher – this is the only non-Bond franchise with a second Bond girl! Thunderball’s stunning leather-clad biker, Luciana Paluzzi (The Green Slime) stars here without leathers… or anything! This release will mark the first DVD release of The Nurse in the UK!
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The quintessential jet-set Euro starlet, Ursula Andress was born in the Swiss canton of Berne on March 19, 1936, one of six children in a strict German Protestant family. Although often seeming icily aloof, a restless streak early demonstrated itself in her personality, and she had an impetuous desire to explore the world outside Switzerland. (For instance, she was tracked down by Interpol for running away from boarding school at 17 years old.) The stunning young woman found work as an art model in Rome and did walk-on parts in three quickie Italian pictures before coming to Hollywood in 1955 and getting nowhere professionally; a four-month fling with rising star James Dean brought her good publicity but not much else. That same year, still just 19, she met and had an affair with fading matinée idol John Derek, who left his wife Pati Behrs and two kids for Ursula even though she spoke almost no English at the time. In 1957 they eloped to Las Vegas, and the new bride put her acting aspirations on hold for a few years thereafter.

1962 saw the relatively unknown Swiss beauty back on the set, playing opposite Sean Connery in the first movie version of Ian Fleming's fanciful "James Bond" espionage novels, Dr. No (1962). Andress' role as bikini-clad Honey Ryder was somewhat brief, and her Swiss/German accent so thick that her entire performance had to be dubbed by a voiceover artist. Nevertheless, her striking looks and smoldering screen presence made a strong impression on moviegoers, immediately establishing her as one of the most desired women in the world and as an ornament to put alongside some of the most bankable talent of the era, such as Elvis Presley in Fun in Acapulco (1963) and Dean Martin in 4 for Texas (1963). In 1965, she was one of several European starlets to co-star in What's New Pussycat (1965) -- a film that perhaps sums up mid-'60s pop culture better than any other -- written by Woody Allen, starring Allen and Peter Sellers, with music by Burt Bacharach, a title song performed by Tom Jones and much on-screen sexual romping.

Andress appeared in many more racy-for-their time movies in both the United States and Europe, including The 10th Victim (1965), in which she wore a famously ballistic bra, and The Blue Max (1966), where she was aptly cast as the sultry, insatiable wife of an aristocratic World War I German general. She was also featured in Casino Royale (1967), a satirical foray into the world of James Bond, and gave a sparkling performance in the T&A-filled crime caper Perfect Friday (1970). Roles as a prostitute kidnapped by outlaws in Red Sun (1971), a stewardess living on the edge in Loaded Guns (1975), and a bombshell nurse hired to titillate a doddering millionaire to death in The Sensuous Nurse (1975) all provided plenty of excuses to throw her clothes to the wind. In Slave of the Cannibal God (1978), she was notoriously stripped and slathered in orange paint by a pair of nubiles. Then she took on the sophisticated role of Louise de la Valliere, slinky, conspiratorial mistress of King Louis XIV (Beau Bridges) in The Fifth Musketeer (1979).

As for her personal life, Andress separated from Derek in 1964 and got divorced two years later, after falling in love with French superstar Jean-Paul Belmondo on the Malaysian set of Up to His Ears (1965). (Ron Ely, John Richardson and Marcello Mastroianni kept her company during the interim.) The relationship with Belmondo hit a wall in 1972, and she was next attached to her leading man from Stateline Motel (1973), Italian heartthrob Fabio Testi. When that didn't work out, Andress jumped into the dating pool, sporadically involved with a host of Lotharios including (but by no means limited to) Dennis Hopper, Franco Nero, John DeLorean and Ryan O'Neal. In 1979, she began what would be a long-term romance with Harry Hamlin, her handsome young co-star from Clash of the Titans (1981) (in which she was cast, predictably, as "Aphrodite"). While subsequently traveling in India, Andress' belly began to swell out of her clothing, and she felt very nauseous. What at first seemed a severe case of "Delhi Belly" turned out to be pregnancy, her first and only, at age 43. Hamlin encouraged her to have the baby, and on May 19, 1980, the international sex symbol gave birth to a boy named Dimitri Hamlin amid much hoopla.

After the birth of her son, Andress scaled back her career, which now focused on slight European productions, as she was raising Dimitri in Italy. This meant turning down a big-budget Mel Brooks film in lieu of Red Bells (1982) (starring old flame Nero). Occasional television stints on the soap opera Falcon Crest (1981) and critically lauded miniseries Peter the Great (1986) helped maintain her visibility as an actress. Dumped by Hamlin in 1983, she started seeing Fausto Fagone, a Sicilian student three decades her junior, in 1986. In 1991, she met a new man when things dwindled with Fagone -- karate master Jeff Speakman. Since the breakup of that relationship, her love life has gone undocumented. She last worked on a film in 2005. Apparently retired from acting, Ursula makes the rounds of charity events and pops up on foreign talk shows every now and then. She divides her time between family in Switzerland, friends in Virginia and Spain, and her properties in Rome and L.A.
BornMarch 19, 1936
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      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Known for

    Sean Connery and Ursula Andress in Dr. No (1962)
    Dr. No
    7.2
    • Honey Ryder
    • 1962
    Casino Royale (1967)
    Casino Royale
    5.0
    • Vesper Lynd (007)
    • 1967
    The Blue Max (1966)
    The Blue Max
    7.1
    • Countess Kaeti von Klugermann
    • 1966
    Harry Hamlin and Judi Bowker in Clash of the Titans (1981)
    Clash of the Titans
    6.9
    • Aphrodite
    • 1981

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    Actress



    • Ursula Andress in St. Francis Birds Tour (2005)
      St. Francis Birds Tour
      7.0
      • Madonna
      • 2005
    • Cremaster 5 (1997)
      Cremaster 5
      6.3
      • Queen of Chain
      • 1997
    • Alles gelogen
      4.9
      • 1996
    • Fantaghirò: Cave of the Golden Rose (1991)
      Fantaghirò: Cave of the Golden Rose
      7.4
      TV Mini Series
      • Xellesia
      • 1993–1994
    • George Peppard in Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders (1989)
      Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders
      6.1
      TV Movie
      • Betty Starr
      • 1989
    • Ursula Andress in Klassezämekunft (1988)
      Klassezämekunft
      6.3
      • Agnes
      • 1988
    • Big Man (1988)
      Big Man
      6.3
      TV Series
      • Susy Kaminsky
      • 1988
    • Falcon Crest (1981)
      Falcon Crest
      6.2
      TV Series
      • Madame Malec
      • 1988
    • Peter the Great (1986)
      Peter the Great
      7.7
      TV Mini Series
      • Athalie
      • 1986
    • Liberté, égalité, choucroute (1985)
      Liberté, égalité, choucroute
      4.5
      • Marie-Antoinette
      • 1985
    • Fred Grandy, Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange, Gavin MacLeod, and Lauren Tewes in The Love Boat (1977)
      The Love Boat
      6.3
      TV Series
      • Carole Stanton
      • 1983
    • Manimal (1983)
      Manimal
      6.5
      TV Series
      • Karen Jade
      • 1983
    • Red Bells (1982)
      Red Bells
      5.8
      • Mabel Dodge
      • 1982
    • Harry Hamlin and Judi Bowker in Clash of the Titans (1981)
      Clash of the Titans
      6.9
      • Aphrodite
      • 1981
    • The Fifth Musketeer (1979)
      The Fifth Musketeer
      5.3
      • Louise de la Vallière
      • 1979

    Soundtrack



    • The Sound of 007 (2022)
      The Sound of 007
      7.4
      • performer: "Under the Mango Tree"
      • 2022

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    Bond 25 Returns to 007's Origins
    Clip 3:39
    Bond 25 Returns to 007's Origins
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    Personal details

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    • Height
      • 5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
    • Born
      • March 19, 1936
      • Ostermundigen, Bern, Switzerland
    • Spouse
      • John DerekFebruary 2, 1957 - April 25, 1966 (divorced)
    • Children
      • Dimitri Hamlin
    • Parents
        Rolf Andress
    • Publicity listings
      • 2 Print Biographies
      • 2 Portrayals
      • 7 Interviews
      • 13 Articles
      • 68 Pictorials
      • 405 Magazine Cover Photos

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    • Trivia
      Lived with Jean-Paul Belmondo from 1965 to 1972. He was, she says, the love of her life.
    • Quotes
      I have no problem with nudity. I can look at myself. I like walking around nude. It doesn't bother me. I see other people walking around nude; it doesn't bother me.
    • Trademarks
        Shoulder-length blonde hair
    • Nickname
      • Urs
    • Salaries
        Casino Royale
        (1967)
        £200,000

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