Ursula Andress

1936-

Biography: life and films

Ursula Andress is a Swiss-American actress. She was born in Ostermundigen, Switzerland on 19th March 1936.

Her best films as an actor include Terence Young's thriller Dr. No (1962), Elio Petri's comedy-thriller La Decima vittima (1965), Robert Day's She (1965), Desmond Davis's Clash of the Titans (1981) and Clemens Klopfenstein's comedy Die Vogelpredigt (2005).

Ursula Andress has so far appeared in 38 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Steno (3 films), Terence Young (2), Sergio Martino (2), Maurizio Lucidi (2), Luigi Zampa (2) and John Derek (2).

Her most frequent genres include: comedy (18 films), drama (12), Thriller (5), comedy-thriller (2), Western (2), War (2) and Fantasy (2).

Our average rating for Ursula Andress over all films is: 2.8

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Un Americano a Roma (1954) [a]

La Catena dell'odio (1955) [a]

Le Avventure di Giacomo Casanova (1955) [a]

Dr. No (1962) [a]

4 for Texas (1963) [a]

Fun in Acapulco (1963) [a]

La Decima vittima (1965) [a]

Les Tribulations d'un chinois en Chine (1965) [a]

Nightmare in the Sun (1965) [a]

She (1965) [a]

What's New, Pussycat? (1965) [a]

Once Before I Die (1966) [a]

The Blue Max (1966) [a]

Casino Royale (1967) [a]

Le Dolci signore (1968) [a]

The Southern Star (1969) [a]

Perfect Friday (1970) [a]

Soleil rouge (1971) [a]

L'Ultima chance (1973) [a]

Colpo in canna (1975) [a]

Due cuori, una cappella (1975) [a]

L'Infermiera (1975) [a]

Africa Express (1976) [a]

Le Avventure e gli amori di Scaramouche (1976) [a]

Safari Express (1976) [a]

Spogliamoci così senza pudor (1976) [a]

Doppio delitto (1977) [a]

La Montagna del dio cannibale (1978) [a]

Letti selvaggi (1979) [a]

The Fifth Musketeer (1979) [a]

Clash of the Titans (1981) [a]

Reporters (1981) [a]

Krasnye kolokola, film pervyy - Meksika v ogne (1982) [a]

Liberté, égalité, choucroute (1985) [a]

Klassäzämekunft (1988) [a]

Cremaster 5 (1997) [a]

Die Vogelpredigt (2005) [a]



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