8 Nightmare in the Sun
In "Nightmare in the Sun," Ursula Andress plays Marsha Wilson. The film is a suspenseful drama that explores themes of obsession, betrayal, and desire. Andress' performance as Marsha adds allure and intrigue to the story, showcasing her beauty and talent as an actress.
7 Anyone Can Play
In the film 'Anyone Can Play,' Ursula Andress's character, Norma, is one of the three wives who becomes involved in a romantic entanglement. The film explores themes of infidelity, desire, and the role of women in Italian society. Ursula Andress's performance adds charm and allure to the film, contributing to its comedic and dramatic moments.
6 What's New Pussycat
Ursula Andress portrays the character of Rita in the 1965 film "What's New Pussycat." Ursula Andress's character, Rita, is a seductive and enigmatic woman who becomes the object of desire for several characters in the film. Andress's performance as Rita added a touch of glamour and allure to the comedic storyline, making her a memorable part of the film.
5 Perfect Friday
Ursula Andress did portray the character of Lady Britt Dorset in the 1970 film "Perfect Friday." Her character is a wealthy and glamorous woman who hatches a plan to rob a bank with an employee and her husband.
4 Soleil rouge
Ursula Andress co-starred in the 1971 film "Soleil Rouge" (Red Sun). Known for her role as the first Bond girl, Andress played Cristina, a striking beauty caught in a complex plot of theft, honor, and revenge in the Wild West. In the film, she exhibits her charismatic on-screen presence, seductively playing Gauche's lover. Her performance in "Soleil Rouge" added another memorable role to her illustrious career.
3 Clash of the Titans
Ursula Andress plays Aphrodite in the 1981 film 'Clash of the Titans.' She is one of the major gods in the film, alongside Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. She is the goddess of love and beauty, and is depicted as a powerful figure who can sway the other gods. IHer performance added a touch of elegance to the mythological-themed fantasy film, further cementing her status as one of cinema's timeless beauties.
2 The Blue Max
In the 1966 war film "The Blue Max," Ursula Andress plays the character of Countess Kaeti, a beautiful German noblewoman. Her character is romantically involved with the ambitious fighter pilot lieutenant, played by George Peppard. Her performance as the seductive countess showcases her on-screen charisma and contributes to the film's exploration of honor, ambition, and romance amid the chaos of war.
1 Dr. No
Ursula Andress portrayed the iconic role of Honey Ryder in the 1962 film "Dr. No," which marked the debut of the James Bond film series. Emerging from the sea in a striking white bikini, clutching a seashell, her image has become one of the most enduring in cinema history, making her the quintessential "Bond girl." Her character, a Jamaican shell diver, assists Bond, played by Sean Connery, in foiling Dr. No's evil plans.