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Portrait of Ursula Andress

Ursula Andress

Birth Name: Ursula Andress

Birth Date: 1936-03-19

Birth Place: Ostermundigen, Bern, Switzerland

Details

Alternate Names: اورزولا اندرس

Physical Characteristics:

  • Eye Color: hazel
  • Hair Color: blond hair

Career

First Appearances:

  • An American in Rome (1954) as Astrid Sjöström

Most Important Roles:

  • Dr. No (1962) as Honey Ryder
  • Anyone Can Play (1967) as Norma
  • Clash of the Titans (1981) as Aphrodite
  • What's New Pussycat? (1965) as Rita
  • The Fifth Musketeer (1979) as Louise de La Vallière
  • The Sensuous Nurse (1975) as Anna
  • Famous T & A (1982) as Susan Stevenson (archive footage)
  • Red Sun (1971) as Cristina
  • Casino Royale (1967) as Vesper Lynd
  • Bond Girls Are Forever (2002) as Self / Honey Ryder, 'Dr. No' (archive footage)

Career Highlights:

  • Dr. No (1962)
  • Anyone Can Play (1967)
  • Clash of the Titans (1981)
  • What's New Pussycat? (1965)
  • The Fifth Musketeer (1979)
  • The Sensuous Nurse (1975)
  • Famous T & A (1982)
  • Red Sun (1971)
  • Casino Royale (1967)
  • Bond Girls Are Forever (2002)

Awards

Awards:

  • Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress (1964)
  • Golden Globe Awards

Full Biography

Ursula Andress is a Swiss-American actress, born on March 19, 1936 in Ostermundigen, Switzerland. She gained international fame for her role as Honey Ryder in the first James Bond film, Dr. No (1962), winning a Golden Globe for her performance. She reprised her role as a Bond girl in Casino Royale (1967).


About the Movie: Blue Max (1966)

Poster for Blue Max (1966)

Release Year: 1966

Nation: United Kingdom

Alternative Title: The Blue Max, De ondergang van de adelaars, Crepúsculo das Águias, Синият Макс, Le crépuscule des aigles, El crepúsculo de las aguilas, For mod og tapperhed, Kunnian kotkat, Der blaue Max, I ptosis ton aeton, Ta ftera ton aeton, A kék Max, La caduta delle aquile, Zydrasis Maksas, De Adelaar van het Eskader, The Blue Max - Kampflyveren, Blekitny Max, Ambição de Glória, Medalia Blue Max, Орден 'Голубой Макс', Las águilas azules, Ölüm emri, Der wilde Baron

Director: John Guillermin

Writer: Basilio Franchina, Ben Barzman, David Pursall, Gerald Hanley, Jack Hunter, Jack Seddon

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: 20th Century Fox

Genre: Action, Adventure, Adventure Film, Drama, Romance, War

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • Won 1 BAFTA Award1 win & 5 nominations total

Similar:

  • Can You Hear Me? (2024)
  • $ (1971)
  • Shining Through (1992)
  • Hopscotch (1980)
  • Whispers (2015)

Keywords

Story

In Germany during World War I, Bruno Stachel, a young pilot of lower-class origin, joins the air force and seeks to earn his country's highest medal for valor, the 'Blue Max'. His aggressive tactics, which focus solely on achieving kills regardless of honor or chivalry, initially alienate him from his aristocratic comrades. However, they eventually win him the Blue Max after he reaches 20 confirmed victories. Despite being considered a hero by the General, Stachel's behavior also makes him an object of desire for the General's wife. In the end, Stachel is sent on a dangerous mission to test-fly an untried fighter plane.

Summary

Directed by John Guillermin in 1966, 'Blue Max' is a war film that explores themes of classism and the lack of chivalry in aerial combat during World War I. The story centers around Bruno Stachel, a German pilot who prioritizes his personal glory over the traditional code of honor held by his fellow pilots. The film was released in the midst of the Cold War, offering a critique of the glorification of violence and heroism that was prevalent during wartime.