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{{short description|Swiss actress (born 1936)}}
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| birth_place = [[Ostermundigen]], Switzerland
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| spouse = {{marriage|[[John Derek]] |1957|1966|reason=divorced}}
| nationality = [[Swiss (disambiguation)|Swiss]]
| partner = [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]]<br /> (1965–1972)<br /> [[Fabio Testi]]<br /> (1973–1977)<br /> [[Harry Hamlin]] <br /> (1979–1983)<br/> Fausto Fagone<br /> (1986–1991)
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'''Ursula Andress''' (born 19 March 1936)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ursula Andress - James Bond Actresses |url=https://www.007james.com/actresses/ursula_andress.php |access-date=2022-06-07 |website=www.007james.com}}</ref> is a Swiss actress and former model who has appeared in American, British and Italian films. Her breakthrough role was as [[Bond girl]] [[Honey Ryder]] in the first [[List of James Bond films|James Bond]] film, ''[[Dr. No (film)|Dr. No]]'' (1962). She later starred as [[Vesper Lynd]] in the 1967 Bond parody ''[[Casino Royale (1967 film)|Casino Royale]]''. Other credits include ''[[Fun in Acapulco]]'' (1963), ''[[4 for Texas]]'' (1963), ''[[She (1965 film)|She]]'' (1965), ''[[The 10th Victim]]'' (1965), ''[[The Blue Max]]'' (1966), ''[[The Southern Star (film)|The Southern Star]]'' (1969), ''[[Perfect Friday]]'' (1970), ''[[Red Sun]]'' (1971), ''[[The Sensuous Nurse]]'' (1975), ''[[Slave of the Cannibal God]]'' (1978), ''[[The Fifth Musketeer]]'' (1979), ''[[Clash of the Titans (1981 film)|Clash of the Titans]]'' (1981), and ''[[Peter the Great (miniseries)|Peter the Great]]'' (1986).
'''Ursula Andress''' (born 19 March 1936) is a Swiss-American actress and [[sex symbol]].<ref>Tom Lisanti, Louis Paul (2002). [http://books.google.com/books?id=4VJCaXXANA0C&lpg=PP1&dq=isbn%3A0786411945&pg=PA38 ''Film Fatales: Women in Espionage Films and Television, 1962–1973'']. McFarland. p.38. ISBN 0-7864-1194-5.</ref> She is best known for her role as [[Bond girl]] [[Honey Rider]] in the first James Bond film, ''[[Dr. No (film)|Dr. No]]'', for which she won a [[Golden Globe]]. She later starred as [[Vesper Lynd]] in the Bond-[[parody]] ''[[Casino Royale (1967 film)|Casino Royale]]''.
 
== Early life ==
Ursula Andress, the third of six children, was born on 19 March 1936 in [[Ostermundigen]], [[Canton of Bern]], Switzerland,to thea daughterSwiss ofmother, Anna, who was Swiss, and Rolf Andress, a German [[diplomat]]. whoHer father was expelled from Switzerland for political reasons. Heand disappearedher duringgrandfather, [[Worlda Wargarden II]]designer, took the role of being her guardian.<ref>{{cite news | first=Mark | last=Anstead (| date=7 December 2002). [http| url=https://www.guardian.cotheguardian.ukcom/theguardian/2002/dec/07/features.jobsmoney2 | title=Bond girl who made a killing]. ''| newspaper=[[The Guardian]] | access-date=30 June 2008}}</ref> She has a brother, Heinz, and four sisters, Erika, Charlotte, Gisela, and Kàtey.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2016-03-19 |title=12 facts about Ursula Andress, the Swiss 'Bond Girl' |url=https://www.newlyswissed.com/12-facts-about-ursula-andress/ Accessed 2008|access-date=2022-06-30.07 |website=Newly Swissed Online Magazine |language=en-US}}</ref>
 
Andress went to school in Bern until she was 16 and speaks several languages, including English, French, German, and Italian. She studied art in Paris for a year, then went to Rome, where she held down jobs including being a children’s nanny.<ref name="life">{{cite magazine |id={{ProQuest|1689080375}} |title=Meet Ursula McAndress |magazine=London Life |date=28 May 1966 |pages=11–13 }}</ref>
== Career ==
 
==Career==
Andress became famous as [[Honey Rider]], a shell diver and [[James Bond]]'s object of desire in ''[[Dr. No (film)|Dr. No]]'' (1962), the first Bond movie.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1113839.stm Dr No bikini for sale] (12 January 2001). BBC News. Accessed 2008-02-16.</ref> In what became an iconic moment in cinematic and fashion history,<ref name="Telegraph">{{cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1314376/Former-Bond-girl-to-sell-Dr-No-bikini.html|title=Former Bond girl to sell Dr No bikini|publisher=The Daily Telegraph|date=13 January 2011|accessdate=16 May 2011}}</ref><ref name="Bensimon2006">{{cite book|last=Bensimon|first=Kelly Killoren|title=The bikini book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=__DqAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=16 May 2011|date=5 June 2006|publisher=Thames & Hudson|isbn=978-0-500-51316-3}}</ref><ref name="Lindner2009">{{cite book|last=Lindner|first=Christoph|title=The James Bond Phenomenon: A Critical Reader|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=vbIrAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=16 May 2011|date=4 August 2009|publisher=Manchester University Press|isbn=978-0-7190-8095-1}}</ref> she rose out of the [[Caribbean Sea]] in a [[White bikini of Ursula Andress|white bikini]] sporting a large diving knife on her hip. Due to her heavy Swiss-German accent, her character's voice was provided by [[Nikki van der Zyl]], while the [[calypso music|calypso]] was sung by [[Diana Coupland]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6136408.stm Actress Diana Coupland dies at 74] (10 November 2006). BBC News. Accessed 2008-02-16.</ref>
 
Andress was at a party when she met a film producer who offered her a screen test for a role in an Italian film. She was successful and was cast in walk-on parts in ''[[An American in Rome]]'' (1954) (starring [[Alberto Sordi]]), ''[[The Sins of Casanova]]'' (1955) (starring later Bond ally [[Gabriele Ferzetti]]), and ''La catena dell'odio'' (1955).<ref name="life"/> She was seen by a Hollywood executive who persuaded her to try her luck in Hollywood.<ref name="people">{{cite news | first=Logan | last=Bentley | date=5 May 1980 | url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20076404,00.html | title=Urged by Her 28-Year-Old Lover, Harry Hamlin, Ursula Andress Faces Motherhood at 44 | work=[[People (magazine)|People]] | access-date=14 December 2010}}</ref>
[[File:Ursula Andress in Dr. No.jpg|thumb|left|Andress in [[Dr. No (film)|''Dr. No'']] (1962)]]
 
Andress arrived in Hollywood in late 1955.<ref>{{cite news |id={{ProQuest|178785854}} |title=Pretty Visitor |agency=United Press Telephoto |work=Chicago Daily Tribune |date=31 January 1955 |page=23 }}</ref> That spring she was signed to a seven-year contract with [[Paramount Pictures]], starting at $287 a week.<ref>{{cite news | title=Judge OKs movie pact for swiss actress | page=18 | date=11 March 1955 | newspaper=Los Angeles Times | id={{ProQuest|166734755}} }}</ref>
The scene made Andress the "quintessential" [[Bond girl]],<ref>Rebecca Thomas (19 November 1999). [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/special_report/1999/11/99/shaken_not_stirred/523329.stm One girl is not enough]. BBC News. Accessed 2008-02-16.</ref><ref>Kathryn Westcott (5 July 2006). [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/5130460.stm The bikini: Not a brief affair]. BBC News. Accessed 2008-02-16.</ref> Andress later said that she owed her career to that white bikini. "This bikini made me into a success. As a result of starring in ''Dr. No'' as the first [[Bond girl]], I was given the freedom to take my pick of future roles and to become financially independent."<ref name="Telegraph"/><ref name="Weekes2007">{{cite book|last=Weekes|first=Karen|title=Women know everything!: 3,241 quips, quotes, & brilliant remarks|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=nTKgWEBhBeoC&pg=PA419|accessdate=16 May 2011|date=5 April 2007|publisher=Quirk Books|isbn=978-1-59474-169-2|page=419}}</ref> The bikini she wore in the film sold at auction in 2001 for £41,125 ($59,755).<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1169775.stm Bond bikini sells for £35,000] (14 February 2001). BBC News. Accessed 2008-02-16.</ref><ref>[http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/lot_details.aspx?from=searchresults&intObjectID=1992074&sid=4f323664-70b3-4b4a-92ae-46e48b240330 Christie's Auction Result (14 February 2001)]. Christie's Auction. Accessed 2012-06-16.</ref>
The contract brought no acting roles, owing to her reluctance to learn English.<ref name="sarasotajournal">James Bacon (22 June 1977). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fP8cAAAAIBAJ&pg=4708,4129611 Ursula Andress Lonely, Living Like a Saint]. ''[[Sarasota Journal]]''.</ref> "I spent most of my time watching old [[Marlene Dietrich]] movies", she said.<ref>{{cite news |id={{ProQuest|182602468}} |title=Hollywood Mystery 7 Years Then She Learns English |work=Chicago Tribune |date=24 March 1963 |page=e11 }}</ref> Andress received some publicity for dating [[James Dean]] shortly before the actor's death.<ref>{{cite news |id={{ProQuest|179752428}} |last1=Korman |first1=Seymour |title=JAMES DEAN: Brilliant Young Star Met Tragic End on Eve of His Greatest Success; but Even in Death His Fame Continues to Grow |work=Chicago Daily Tribune |date=5 February 1956 |page=f18 }}</ref> She bought herself out of her contract<ref name="ursula">{{cite news | last=Haber | first=J. | date=30 July 1972 | title=Ursula andress' private thoughts on living, loving | newspaper=Los Angeles Times | id={{ProQuest|157080235}} }}</ref> and in 1956 signed with [[Columbia Pictures]].<ref>{{cite news | last=Schallert | first=E. | date=17 March 1956 | title=Drama | newspaper=Los Angeles Times | id={{ProQuest|166947855}} }}</ref> She made no films for them either.<ref>{{cite news | title=Rag doll steals show as trade week starts | date=21 May 1956 | newspaper=Los Angeles Times | id={{ProQuest|166951200}} }}</ref> She stayed in Hollywood when she married [[John Derek]] in 1957. In 1959, it was announced she and Derek would star in a film, ''High Variety'', but no film resulted.<ref>{{cite news | last=Scott | first=J. L. | date=10 September 1959 | title=Evans will co-star in 'peyton' sequel | newspaper=Los Angeles Times | id={{ProQuest|167506648}} }}</ref>
 
Andress returned to acting in 1962 in an episode of ''[[Thriller (American TV series)|Thriller]]'', "La Strega" (1962), with [[Alejandro Rey]]. She became internationally famous as [[Honey Ryder]], a shell diver and [[James Bond]]'s object of desire in ''[[Dr. No (film)|Dr. No]]'' (1962), the first Bond film, even though her dialogue had to be dubbed by [[Nikki van der Zyl]].<ref>{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1113839.stm | title=Dr No bikini for sale | date=12 January 2001 | work=BBC News | access-date=16 February 2008}}</ref> In what became an iconic moment in cinematic and fashion history,<ref name="Telegraph">{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1314376/Former-Bond-girl-to-sell-Dr-No-bikini.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1314376/Former-Bond-girl-to-sell-Dr-No-bikini.html |archive-date=12 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=Former Bond girl to sell Dr No bikini|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|date=13 January 2011|access-date=16 May 2011}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref name="Bensimon2006">{{cite book|last=Bensimon|first=Kelly Killoren|title=The bikini book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=__DqAAAAMAAJ|date=2006|publisher=Thames & Hudson|isbn=978-0-500-51316-3}}</ref><ref name="Lindner2009">{{cite book|last=Lindner|first=Christoph|title=The James Bond Phenomenon: A Critical Reader|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vbIrAQAAIAAJ|date=2009|publisher=Manchester University Press|isbn=978-0-7190-8095-1}}</ref> she rose out of the [[Caribbean Sea]] in a [[White bikini of Ursula Andress|white bikini]] sporting a large diving knife on her hip. The [[calypso music|calypso]] singing her character did in that scene was dubbed by [[Diana Coupland]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6136408.stm Actress Diana Coupland dies at 74] (10 November 2006). BBC News. Accessed 16 February 2008.</ref> The scene made Andress a "quintessential" [[Bond girl]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Thomas |first1=Rebecca |title=One girl is not enough |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/special_report/1999/11/99/shaken_not_stirred/523329.stm |work=BBC News |date=19 November 1999 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Westcott |first1=Kathryn |title=The bikini: Not a brief affair |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/5130460.stm |work=BBC News |date=5 July 2006 }}</ref> Andress later said that she owed her career to that white bikini: "This bikini made me into a success. As a result of starring in ''Dr. No'' as the first [[Bond girl]], I was given the freedom to take my pick of future roles and to become financially independent".<ref name="Telegraph"/><ref name="Weekes2007">{{cite book|last=Weekes|first=Karen|title=Women know everything!: 3,241 quips, quotes, & brilliant remarks|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nTKgWEBhBeoC&pg=PA419|year= 2007|publisher=Quirk Books|isbn=978-1-59474-169-2|page=419}}</ref> The bikini she wore in the film sold at auction in 2001 for [[pound sterling|£]]41,125.<ref>{{cite news |title=Bond bikini sells for £35,000 |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1169775.stm |work=BBC News |date=14 February 2001 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/lot_details.aspx?from=searchresults&intObjectID=1992074&sid=4f323664-70b3-4b4a-92ae-46e48b240330 Christie's Auction Result (14 February 2001)]. Christie's Auction. Accessed 16 June 2012.</ref><ref>{{cite book | first1=Tom | last1=Lisanti | first2=Louis | last2=Paul | year=2002 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4VJCaXXANA0C&pg=PA38 | title=Film Fatales: Women in Espionage Films and Television, 1962–1973 | publisher=McFarland | page=38 | isbn=0-7864-1194-5}}.</ref> In 2003, in a UK Survey by [[Channel 4]], her entrance in ''Dr. No'' was voted #1 in "the 100 Greatest Sexy Moments".<ref>{{cite news |title=Andress scene voted 'most sexy' |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3250386.stm |work=BBC News |date=30 November 2003 }}</ref> Andress won the [[Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress|Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year]] in 1964 for her appearance in the film.<ref>[http://www.goldenglobes.org/browse/member/30387 Ursula Andress] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100713145625/http://www.goldenglobes.org/browse/member/30387 |date=13 July 2010 }}. GoldenGlobes.org. Accessed 18 February 2008.</ref>
In 2003, in a UK Survey by [[Channel 4]], her entrance in ''Dr. No'' was voted #1 in "the 100 Greatest Sexy Moments".<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3250386.stm Andress scene voted 'most sexy'] (30 November 2003). BBC News. Accessed 2008-02-16.</ref> Andress won the [[Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress|Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year]] in 1964 for her performance in ''Dr. No''.<ref>[http://www.goldenglobes.org/browse/member/30387 Ursula Andress]. GoldenGlobes.org. Accessed 2008-02-18.</ref> In 1965, she posed nude for [[Playboy]].<ref>[http://www.playboy.co.uk/girls/celebrity/30091/5/Ursula-Andress/ Ursula Andress] Playboy.co.uk.</ref> When asked why she had agreed to do the Playboy shoot she replied coolly, "Because I'm beautiful."<ref>Julie Burchill (10 October 2011). [http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/columnists/julie-burchill/julie-burchill-selling-sex-why-be-coy-about-it-2368065.html Selling sex... why be coy about it?]. The Independent. Accessed 2011-10-10.</ref>
 
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In 1965, nude photographs of her from ''Nightmare in the Sun'' were published in ''[[Playboy]]''; it was the first of seven times she was pictured in the magazine over the next fifteen years.<ref name="people"/><ref>[http://www.playboy.co.uk/girls/celebrity/30091/5/Ursula-Andress/ Ursula Andress] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100323075244/http://www.playboy.co.uk/girls/celebrity/30091/5/Ursula-Andress |date=23 March 2010 }} Playboy.co.uk.</ref> When asked why she had agreed to do the ''Playboy'' shoot, Andress replied coolly, "Because I'm beautiful".<ref>{{cite news |last1=Burchill |first1=Julie |title=Julie Burchill: Selling sex... why be coy about it? |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/columnists/julie-burchill/julie-burchill-selling-sex-why-be-coy-about-it-2368065.html |work=The Independent |date=10 October 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |id={{ProQuest|155227957}} |last1=Packard |first1=Reynolds |title=Ursula Andress on the State of Undress |work=Los Angeles Times |date=7 July 1965 |page=A8 }}</ref>
In 1981's ''[[Clash of the Titans (1981 film)|Clash of the Titans]]'' she worked with [[Laurence Olivier]]. During the making of the film, Andress linked up with leading man [[Harry Hamlin]], who became the father of her child. In 1995, Andress was chosen by [[Empire (magazine)|''Empire'' magazine]] as one of the "100 Sexiest Stars in film history."
 
Andress was cast in the title role of ''[[She (1965 film)|She]]'' (1965), playing an immortal queen, for [[Hammer Films]] and [[Seven Arts Productions]], shot in England and Israel. Andress agreed to make it as part of a two-picture deal with [[Seven Arts Productions|Seven Arts]]; it was a financial success at the box office. Andress did not appear in the sequel, ''[[The Vengeance of She]]'', as her contract expired before the film was produced.<ref>Tom Johnson and Deborah Del Vecchio, ''Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography'', McFarland, 1996. pp. 292–294</ref>
 
Andress had a supporting role in the comedy ''[[What's New Pussycat?]]'' (1965) for producer [[Charles K. Feldman]] which was a huge hit. She went to France to play [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]]'s love interest in ''[[Up to His Ears]]'' (1965), which was popular in France; she and Belmondo became romantically involved, leading to her and Derek divorcing (although they had already been separated for a year).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=fr&sp=nmt4&tl=en&u=http://www.boxofficestory.com/france-1965-c22750429&usg=ALkJrhg9T6CfQYRo3kq-7xrTHcyCuOx5dg|title=1965 Box Office|website=Box Office Story}}</ref> Andress moved to Paris to live with Belmondo and it was her home for the next seven years.<ref name="ursula"/>
 
[[File:Ursula Andress Galería Elmyr.jpg|thumb|upright|Andress circa 1971]]
 
In Italy, she starred opposite [[Marcello Mastroianni]] in the science fiction movie ''[[The 10th Victim]]'' (1965). She returned to Hollywood to play [[George Peppard]]'s love interest in the World War One film ''[[The Blue Max]]'' (1966), another success at the box office.<ref>"Big Rental Pictures of 1966". ''Variety'', 4 January 1967, p. 8.</ref><ref name="ink">{{cite magazine|magazine=Filmink|first=Stephen|last=Vagg|title=John Guillermin: Action Man|url=https://www.filmink.com.au/john-guillermin-action-man/|date=17 November 2020}}</ref>
 
Andress made her second film for Seven Arts: another with Derek, who again starred and directed, ''[[Once Before I Die]]'' (1966), shot in the Philippines. More widely seen was the [[parodies of James Bond|Bond satire]] ''[[Casino Royale (1967 film)|Casino Royale]]'' (1967), also produced by Feldman, where Andress played [[Vesper Lynd]], an occasional spy who persuades [[List of characters in Casino Royale (1967)|Evelyn Tremble]], played by [[Peter Sellers]], to carry out a mission. It was a big box office hit. Her fee was a reported £200,000.<ref name="life"/> [[Val Guest]] directed Andress in ''Casino Royale'' and said "I don't think I have ever met someone who was so universally loved by everyone in a studio. They'd all do anything for her and this is really quite something. One day someone is going to get the real Ursula on the screen in a comedy and she's going to astound everybody. The trouble is that she's so tense".<ref>Licensed to kill the James Bond Image? London Life; London (17 December 1966): 12-14.</ref>
 
In Italy, she appeared alongside fellow former Bond girl [[Claudine Auger]] in ''[[Anyone Can Play]]'' (1968) for director [[Luigi Zampa]]. She then went to Africa to make ''[[The Southern Star (film)|The Southern Star]]'' (1969) with [[George Segal]], which was a hit in England.<ref>"The World's Top Twenty Films." ''Sunday Times'' [London] 27 September 1970: 27. The Sunday Times Digital Archive. accessed 5 April 2014</ref> She appeared nude or semi-nude in nearly all of her film roles between 1969 and 1979, earning her the nickname "Ursula Undress".<ref>Dan Lewis (29 August 1972). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?&id=HhkfAAAAIBAJ&pg=7207,6092731 'Andress on Undress: Hollywood Overdoes It]. ''Sarasota Journal''. Accessed 18 March 2015.</ref>
 
[[File:Colpo in canna (1975) - Ursula Andress.jpg|thumb|upright|Andress in ''[[Loaded Guns]]'' (1975)]]
 
Andress went to England to appear in ''[[Perfect Friday]]'' (1970), a heist film starring [[Stanley Baker]] and [[David Warner (actor)|David Warner]]. In Spain. she appeared in ''[[Red Sun]]'' (1971), a Western with an international cast including [[Charles Bronson]], [[Toshiro Mifune]], and [[Alain Delon]]. In a 1972 interview, she said "I think my image, especially to Americans, is that of a femme fatale, a man-eating woman. I'm not empty-headed or calculating and cool. But maybe my looks give that impression. I'm disciplined in my doings and undisciplined in my emotions. I can't control the things I feel or hide my feelings".<ref name="ursula"/>
 
Andress did some action films, ''[[Stateline Motel]]'' (1973), ''[[Loaded Guns]]'' (1975), and ''[[Africa Express (film)|Africa Express]]'' (1975). She played the title role in ''[[The Sensuous Nurse]]'' (1975) and did a comedy with another former Bond girl, [[Barbara Bouchet]], ''[[Spogliamoci così, senza pudor...]]'' (1976).
 
Andress played [[Joséphine de Beauharnais]] in the swashbuckling spoof ''[[The Loves and Times of Scaramouche]]'' (1976) with [[Michael Sarrazin]]. She made a sequel to ''Africa Express'', ''[[Safari Express]]'' (1976), then did another with Mastroianni, ''[[Double Murder]]'' (1978).
 
Andress was in the cult favorite ''[[Slave of the Cannibal God]]'' (1978) with [[Stacy Keach]]; the anthology sex comedy ''[[Tigers in Lipstick]]'' (1979) for [[Luigi Zampa]]; and the swashbuckler period piece ''[[The Fifth Musketeer]]'' (1979), playing [[Louise de La Vallière]] opposite [[Beau Bridges]].<ref name="los"/>
 
She played [[Aphrodite]] in 1981's ''[[Clash of the Titans (1981 film)|Clash of the Titans]]'', alongside [[Laurence Olivier]]. During the making of the film, Andress started a romantic relationship with leading man [[Harry Hamlin]], with whom she had a son.
 
In 1982, she portrayed [[Mabel Dodge]] in the adventure-drama film ''[[Red Bells]]'' and guest starred on shows like ''[[Manimal]]'' and ''[[The Love Boat]]''. In France. she was in ''Liberté, égalité, choucroute'' (1985).
 
On television, she participated in the 1986 [[Primetime Emmy Award|Emmy]]-winning miniseries ''[[Peter the Great (miniseries)|Peter the Great]]'', and joined the cast of the primetime soap opera ''[[Falcon Crest]]'' for a three-episode arc in 1988 as an exotic foreigner who assists [[David Selby]] in retrieving [[Dana Sparks]] from a white slave ring. Andress was also in ''Big Man – The Diva'' (1988) with [[Bud Spencer]] and ''Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders'' (1989).
 
Since the beginning of the 1990s, her acting appearances have been rare. She was in ''Klassäzämekunft'' (1990) (English title: ''Broken Silence''), ''[[The Cave of the Golden Rose 3]]'' (1993), ''[[The Cave of the Golden Rose 4]]'' (1994) and ''[[Cremaster 5]]'' (1995). In 1995, Andress was chosen by [[Empire (film magazine)|''Empire'']] magazine as one of the "100 Sexiest Stars in film history." Her last role to date was playing "Madonna" in the low-budget 2005 Swiss feature ''Die Vogelpredigt oder Das Schreien der Mönche'' (English title: ''The Bird Preachers''). She appeared in the documentary ''Masterpiece or Forgery? The Story of Elmyr De Hory'' (2008).
 
== Personal life ==
Andress has stated that she lost her virginity to married actor [[Daniel Gélin]] in 1953, when she was 17 and he was 32. She dated [[Dennis Hopper]] and [[James Dean]] after moving to the US in 1955, and that same year began an affair with actor/director [[John Derek]], a married father of two who walked out on his wife, [[Pati Behrs]], and their family to be with 19-year-old Andress.<ref name="cast">{{cite book|last=Derek|first=Sean Catherine|title=Cast of Characters|year=1982|publisher=Tower & Leisure Sales Co|isbn=0843911263|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/castofcharacters00dere}}</ref> Derek and Andress wed on 2 February 1957, in Las Vegas, but separated in 1964 over her affair with ''[[Once Before I Die]]'' co-star [[Ron Ely]],<ref name="cast"/> officially divorcing in 1966.<ref name="tcm">{{Cite web|title=Ursula Andress|url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/4138%7C149437/Ursula-Andress/companions.html#overview|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111021103806/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/4138%7C149437/Ursula%2DAndress/companions.html|archive-date=2011-10-21|access-date=2021-03-19|website=Turner Classic Movies}}</ref> During the interim, the separated but still married Andress publicly dated [[John Richardson (actor)|John Richardson]], her co-star from ''[[She (1965 film)|She]]'', and [[Marcello Mastroianni]], her co-star from ''[[The 10th Victim]]''.<ref>{{cite news|author=Freeman, Alex|title=From Hollywood to Paris, Ursula's Disquieting Call |work=Detroit Free Press|date=1965-06-18|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/97863265/}}</ref><ref>"The Three Men in Ursula Andress' Life". ''Independent Star-News'', 22 May 1966</ref>
[[File:Ursula Andress on board the Royal Yacht Britannia.JPG|thumb|alt=Ursula Andress in front of a crowd of people; a boom microphone is above her head|Andress surrounded by TV crews on board the [[Royal Yacht Britannia]] celebrating her 70th birthday in 2006]]
 
From 1965 to 1972, Andress lived with her ''[[Up to His Ears]]'' co-star [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]].<ref>Wilson, Earl (16 July 1972). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Lj4gAAAAIBAJ&pg=5184,967490 It Happened Last Night]. ''Sarasota Herald-Tribune''.</ref> He was, she says, the love of her life.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=JQROAAAAIBAJ&pg=4375,2221586 "Kiss & Tell"]. ''New Straits Times''. 1986-01-09.</ref> Her next live-in relationship was with another co-star, ''[[Stateline Motel]]''{{'}}s [[Fabio Testi]], from 1973 to 1977 (except for one year when they broke up).<ref name="sarasotajournal"/><ref>Scott, Walter (29 July 1973). "Personality Parade". ''The Orlando Sentinel''.</ref> She also dated [[Ryan O'Neal]], [[John Delorean]], [[Helmut Berger]], Paolo Pazzaglia, [[Johnny Dorelli]], [[Franco Nero]], with whom she later starred in ''[[Red Bells]]'', [[Nels Van Patten]], and [[Ricci Martin]].<ref name="los">{{cite news | title=Elusively yours, Ursula Andress | date=27 August 1978 | work=Los Angeles Times | id={{ProQuest|158635658}} }}</ref>
Shortly before his death in 1955, [[James Dean]] became involved with 19-year-old Andress. In 1957, she married actor/director [[John Derek]]; they divorced in 1966. One of her longest affairs was with [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]].<ref>Elaine Sciolino (21 January 2009). [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/22/movies/22belm.html?pagewanted=all French star as he is, stroke and all]. ''[[New York Times]]''. Accessed 2012-04-04.</ref> In 1980, she had a son, Dimitri, with American actor [[Harry Hamlin]], her co-star in the film ''[[Clash of the Titans (1981 film)|Clash of the Titans]]''.<ref>Logan Bentley (5 May 1980). [http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20076404,00.html Urged by Her 28-Year-Old Lover, Harry Hamlin, Ursula Andress Faces Motherhood at 44]. ''[[People (magazine)|People]]''. Accessed 2010-12-14.</ref><ref>David Wallace (4 July 1983). [http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20085404,00.html 'I Want to Be with Him,' Says Ursula Andress, but Harry Hamlin Just Wants to Be on His Own]. ''People''. Accessed 2010-12-14.</ref><ref>David Hutchings (9 April 1984). [http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20087560,00.html For Harry Hamlin, Life After Ursula Andress Is a Time to Awake and Sing]. ''People''. Accessed 2010-12-14.</ref> After her son's birth, Andress scaled back her career, which focused mostly on European TV and films.
 
[[File:Ursula Andress Cannes 2010.jpg|thumb|upright|Andress at the 2010 [[Cannes Film Festival]]]]
On 18 May 2006, on the occasion of the inauguration of the Swiss Consulate General in Scotland, Ursula Andress celebrated her 70th birthday on board the [[Royal Yacht Britannia]] in [[Edinburgh]] in the company of an international crowd of celebrities.
 
When Andress broke her arm in late summer 1978, the official story had it that she'd been struck by [[Hurricane Norman (1978)|Hurricane Norman]] while bodysurfing in Malibu, but rumors flew that she actually suffered the injury during a fight with her on-again/off-again boyfriend O'Neal.<ref>{{Cite book|last1=Warhol|first1=Andy|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OmBQv6Ib6tgC&pg=PT330|title=The Andy Warhol Diaries|last2=Hackett|first2=Pat|date=2009-11-29|publisher=Grand Central Publishing|isbn=978-0-446-57124-1|language=en}}</ref> O'Neal and Andress were in a relationship twice, first from 1972 to 1973, then again from 1977 to 1978.
 
Andress lived with actor [[Harry Hamlin]] after meeting on the set of ''[[Clash of the Titans (1981 film)|Clash of the Titans]]'' in 1979.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20087560,00.html|title=For Harry Hamlin, Life After Ursula Andress Is a Time to Awake and Sing|first=David|last=Hutchings|archive-date=10 February 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110210005357/http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20087560,00.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> She gave birth to their son, Dimitri Alexander Hamlin, on 19 May 1980.<ref name="people2">Wallace, David (4 July 1983). [http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20085404,00.html 'I Want to Be with Him,' Says Ursula Andress, but Harry Hamlin Just Wants to Be on His Own]. ''People''.</ref> The night of her delivery, [[Linda Evans]] drove Andress to the hospital while Evans' assistant Bunky Young retrieved Hamlin from the set of ''[[King of the Mountain (film)|King of the Mountain]]''.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?dat=19800803&id=K5AsAAAAIBAJ&pg=6686,429462 Tipoff]. ''Lakeland Ledger'', 3 August 1980.</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Evans|first=Linda|title=Recipes for Life: My Memories|year=2016|publisher=Post Hill Press|isbn=978-1618686930|page=131}}</ref> Although she was engaged to Hamlin,<ref>Associated Press (1980-04-28). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ruNNAAAAIBAJ&pg=6649,4227922 Ursula to wed after baby is born in May]. ''The Free Lance–Star''.</ref> the couple never married.<ref name="people2"/> In 1983, Hamlin broke up with her.<ref>Leonard, Vince (29 June 1983). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3sdaAAAAIBAJ&pg=4862,6404941 Ursula, Hamlin Split]. ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''.</ref>
 
In the mid-1980s, Andress was romantically involved with soccer player [[Paulo Roberto Falcão]], actor [[Gerardo Amato]], singer [[Julio Iglesias]], real estate developer Stan Herman, and bodybuilder Mario Natokis.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Sociedade - NOTÍCIAS - O Brasil irresistível|url=http://revistaepoca.globo.com/Revista/Epoca/0,,EMI159693-15228,00-O+BRASIL+IRRESISTIVEL.html|access-date=2021-03-19|website=revistaepoca.globo.com}}</ref> In 1986, she began dating future [[Sicilian Regional Assembly]] member<ref>[https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2010/11/03/47-arrested-in-Italian-Mafia-raids/11441288822637 "47 arrested in Italian Mafia raids"]. United Press International, 3 November 2010.</ref> Fausto Fagone, then a university student; he was 20 and she was 50.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Allis, Tim|title=Chatter|url=https://people.com/archive/chatter-vol-28-no-11|date=14 September 1987|work=People|language=en}}</ref> The relationship, which infuriated Fagone's parents, lasted until 1991.<ref name="tcm"/> Later that year, Andress briefly dated martial arts expert [[Jeff Speakman]], but has not been publicly linked with anyone since.
 
In 2017, Andress sold her home in Beverly Hills at a considerable profit.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Quintessential Bond girl Ursula Andress sells her longtime home in Beverly Hills|url=https://www.latimes.com/business/realestate/hot-property/la-fi-hotprop-ursula-andress-beverly-hills-20170314-story.html|date=2017-03-14|website=Los Angeles Times|language=en-US}}</ref> She also has resided in Florida, Virginia, and Spain.<ref>McLeod, Mike (2003). [http://www.go-star.com/antiquing/andress.htm "Ursula Andress, The first Bond girl collects many fine antiques"]. ''go-star.com''. Southeastern Antiquing and Collecting Magazine.</ref> As of 2022, Andress splits her time between an apartment in Rome and a house in [[Gstaad]], near her siblings. Her preferred language is Italian.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/making-dr-no-sean-connery-never-heard/|title= How Dr. No proved the film world wrong 60 years ago |work=The Telegraph|date=October 6, 2022}}</ref>
 
== Filmography ==
===Film===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
! scope="col" | FilmTitle
! scope="col" | Year
! scope="col" | Role
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Un americano a Roma]]''
| 1954
| ''[[An American in Rome]]''
| Astrid
| Astrid Sjöström
|
| Uncredited
|-
|1955
! scope="row" | ''La catena dell'odio''
| ''[[Le avventure di Giacomo Casanova|Sins of Casanova]]''
| 1955
| Passenger
|rowspan="2" | Unknown
|
|-
|1955
! scope="row" | ''Le avventure di Giacomo Casanova''
| ''La catena dell'odio''
| 1955
| Extra
|-
!scope="row" | ''[[Thriller (U.S. TV series)|Thriller]]''
| 1962
| Luana
| TV series
|-
|1962
! scope="row" | ''[[Dr. No (film)|Dr. No]]''
| ''[[Dr. No (film)|Dr. No]]''
| 1962
| [[Honey Ryder]]
| ''[[Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year - Actress|Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year]]''
|-
|1963
! scope="row" | ''[[Fun in Acapulco]]''
| ''[[Fun in Acapulco]]''
| 1963
| Marguerita Dauphin
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[4 for Texas]]''
| 1963
|''[[4 for Texas]]''
| Maxine Richter
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Nightmare in the Sun]]''
| 1965
|''[[Nightmare in the Sun]]''
| Wife
| Marsha Wilson
|
|-
! scope="row" |1965
| ''[[She (1965 film)|She]]''
| 1965
| Ayesha
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[What's New Pussycat?]]''
| 1965
|''[[What's New Pussycat?]]''
| Rita
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Up to His Ears]]''
| 1965
| ''[[Up to His Ears]]''
| Alexandrine Pinardel
|
|-
|1965
! scope="row" | ''[[The 10th Victim]]''
| ''[[The 10th Victim]]''
| 1965
| Caroline Meredith
|
|-
|1966
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Blue Max}}''
|''[[The Blue Max]]''
| 1966
| Countess Kaeti von Klugermann
|
|-
|1966
! scope="row" | ''[[Once Before I Die]]''
| ''[[Once Before I Die]]''
| 1966
| Alex
|
|-
|1967
! scope="row" | ''[[Casino Royale (1967 film)|Casino Royale]]''
| ''[[Casino Royale (1967 film)|Casino Royale]]''
| 1967
| [[Vesper Lynd/007]]
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Anyone Can Play]]''
| 1968
|''[[Anyone Can Play]]''
| Norma
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Southern Star|The Southern Star (film)}}''
| 1969
|''[[The Southern Star (film)|The Southern Star]]''
| Erica Kramer
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Perfect Friday]]''
| 1970
|''[[Perfect Friday]]''
| Britt
| Lady Britt Dorset
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Red Sun]]''
| 1971
|''[[Red Sun]]''
| Cristina
|
|-
| 1973
! scope="row" | ''Loaded Guns''
|''[[Stateline Motel]]''
| 1974
| Nora Green
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''Stateline Motel''
| 1975
| Michelle Nolton
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[The Sensuous Nurse]]''
| 1975
|''[[Loaded Guns]]''
| Anna
| Nora Green
|
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Africa Express]]''
| 1975
|''[[Africa Express (film)|Africa Express]]''
| Madeleine Cooper
|
|-
|1975
! scope="row" | ''[[The Loves and Times of Scaramouche]]''
| ''[[The Sensuous Nurse]]''
| 1976
| Anna
| Josephine De Beauharnais
|
|-
|1976
! scope="row" | ''[[Sex with a Smile II]]''
| ''[[The Loves and Times of Scaramouche]]''
| 1976
| [[Joséphine de Beauharnais]]
| Marina
|
|-
|1976
! scope="row" | ''Safari Express''
| ''[[Safari Express]]''
| 1977
| Miriam
|
|-
| 1976
! scope="row" | ''[[Double Murder]]''
| ''[[Sex with a Smile II]]''
| 1977
| Marina
| Principessa Dell'Orso
|
|-
|1978
| ''[[Double Murder]]''
| Princiess Dell'Orso
|
|-
|1978
! scope="row" | ''[[Slave of the Cannibal God]]''
| ''[[Slave of the Cannibal God]]''
| 1978
| Susan Stevenson
|
|-
|1979
! scope="row" | ''[[Tigers in Lipstick]]''
| ''[[Tigers in Lipstick]]''
| 1979
| The Stroller and/ theThe Widow
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''{{sortname|The|Fifth Musketeer}}''
| 1979
| ''[[The Fifth Musketeer]]''
| Louise de la Vallière
| [[Louise de La Vallière]]
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Clash of the Titans (1981 film)|Clash of the Titans]]''
| 1981
|''[[Clash of the Titans (1981 film)|Clash of the Titans]]''
| Aphrodite
| [[Aphrodite]]
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Red Bells]]''
| 1982
|''[[Red Bells]]''
| Mabel Dodge
| [[Mabel Dodge]]
|
|-
|1985
! scope="row" | ''[[Manimal]]''
|''Liberté, égalité, choucroute''
| 1983
| [[Marie Antoinette]]
| Karen
|
| TV series
|-
| 1988
! scope="row" | ''[[The Love Boat]]''
| ''Broken Silence''
| 1983
| Agnes
| Carole Stanton
| TV series
|-
! scope="row" | ''Liberté, égalité, choucroute''
| 1985
| Marie-Antoinette
|
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Peter the Great (TV series)|Peter the Great]]''
| 1986
| Athalie
| TV mini-series
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Falcon Crest]]''
| 1987&ndash;88
| Madame Malec
| TV series
|-
! scope="row" | ''Il Professore &ndash; Diva''
| 1988
| Susy Kaminski
| TV movie
|-
! scope="row" | ''Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders''
| 1989
|''[[Man Against the Mob|Trouble in the City of Angels]]''
| Betty Starr
| TV movie
|-
! scope="row" | ''Klassäzämekunft''
| 1990
| Agnes
|
|-
| 1993
! scope="row" | ''Ti ho adottato per simpatia''
|''[[Fantaghirò 3|The Cave of the Golden Rose 3]]''
| 1991
| rowspan=2|Xellesia
|
| TV movie
|-
|1994
! scope="row" | ''[[Fantaghirò 3]]''
| ''[[Fantaghirò 4|The Cave of the Golden Rose 4]]''
| 1993
|
| Xellesia
| TV movie
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Fantaghirò 4]]''
| 1994
| Xellesia
| TV movie
|-
! scope="row" | ''Alles gelogen''
| 1996
|''Alles gelogen''
|
|Main role
|
|-
|1997
! scope="row" | ''[[Cremaster 5]]''
|''[[Cremaster 5]]''
| 1997
| Queen of Chain
|
|-
|2005
! scope="row" | ''Vogelpredigt, Die''
|''St. Francis Birds Tour''
| 2005
| Madonna
|
|}
 
===Television===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
! scope="col" | Title
! scope="col" | Year
! scope="col" | Role
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
|-
|1962
|''[[Thriller (U.S. TV series)|Thriller]]''
| Luana
| Episode: "La Strega"
|-
|1983
| ''[[Manimal]]''
| Karen Jade
| Episode: "Manimal"
|-
| 1983
| ''[[The Love Boat]]''
| Carole Stanton
| 2 episodes
|-
| 1986
| ''[[Peter the Great (miniseries)|Peter the Great]]''
| Athalie
| 4 episodes
|-
|1988
| ''[[Falcon Crest]]''
| Madame Malec
| 3 episodes
|-
| 1988
|''Big Man''
| Susy Kaminski
| Episode: "The Diva"
|-
|1991
| ''Ti ho adottato per simpatia''
|
| TV film
|}
 
== References ==
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