Ursula Andress
Born | March 19, 1936 |
Hometown | Ostermundigen, Switzerland |
Net worth | $25 million |
Height | 5'6" (1.68m) |
Spouse | John Derek |
Partner | Harry Hamlin, Fabio Testi, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Marcello Mastroianni, Fausto Fagone |
Children | Dimitri Hamlin |
Parents | Anna Andress, Rolf Andress |
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Sean Connery leaning against the Aston Martin DB5 in the Swiss Alps, Roger Moore posing on the bonnet of a Lotus Esprit Turbo and Pierce Brosnan pouting through flames in promotional stills from GoldenEye that earmarked a new era for 007. Bond photography isn’t often thought about, but the images can become just as memorable as the films themselves.
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A ‘turkey’ in a fur bikini: Raquel Welch and the making of One Million Years BC
In her seminal 1964 essay “Notes on Camp”, Susan Sontag defined camp as “its love of the unnatural: of artifice and exaggeration.” Had she waited another two years, she might have added another example: that of the actress Raquel Welch, who has died aged 82, fighting dinosaurs while wearing a fur bikini in the film One Million Years BC.
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Malevolent marmosets and rotting crabs: the bizarre saga of the ‘disaster’ Dr. No shoot
The king crabs lay dead and dying around Ursula Andress. Crustaceans the size of hubcaps had been employed to terrorise her, threaten to rip her skin to shreds and eat her alive.
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‘Sean Connery? Never heard of him’: why nobody thought Dr. No would be a hit
It’s hard to imagine the time when Bond existed solely in the pages of a paperback, but before Dr. No was released in cinemas 60 years ago today, confidence in Ian Fleming’s literary creation for the big screen was at rock bottom.
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The one man who links Bob Marley, Noel Coward and Ian Fleming
In 1964, Chris Blackwell, the founder of Island Records, was granted a first-hand insight into the distorting power of fame. Escorting the 16-year-old Millie Small to her hardscrabble Kingston home at the end of an international tour to promote her six-million-selling hit single My Boy Lollipop, Blackwell watched in horror as the singer’s own mother received her daughter “as if she were now a stranger”. “Hello, Miss Millie,” she said, curtsying. The 26-year-old Blackwell “vowed then and there th
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Harry Hamlin revisits his role in the groundbreaking gay romance 'Making Love': 'I was cautioned against doing it'
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THEN AND NOW: 40 of the most iconic Bond women
From Ursula Andress to Léa Seydoux, Insider rounds up what happened to the actresses over the years. You may have forgotten some were in 007 films.
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