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April 26, 2025

Captivating Photos of a Very Young Ursula Andress Taken by Slim Aarons in 1955

Experience the enchanting essence of the 1950s through Slim Aarons’ captivating artwork, aptly named Ursula Andress. Set against the backdrop of a charming residence in Via Margutta, Rome, this piece immortalizes the Swiss actress and fashion model in a scene that harmoniously intertwines effortless grace with irresistible charm. Renowned for his evocative portrayals of affluent society, Aarons crafts a visual tale that evokes an era defined by understated sophistication and compelling charisma.




Swiss film star Ursula Andress (left) relaxes with artist Novella Parigini in a hammock in Rome, 1955.

Ursula Andress, born on March 19, 1936, in Ostermundigen, Switzerland, began her acting career in Europe during the early 1950s. She appeared in minor roles in Italian films such as An American in Rome (1954) and The Sins of Casanova (1955).

In late 1955, Andress moved to Hollywood after signing a contract with Paramount Pictures. Despite the initial promise, language barriers and her reluctance to learn English limited her opportunities, and she did not secure significant roles during this period. She spent much of her time watching old Marlene Dietrich movies. In 1957, she married actor and director John Derek, which further connected her to the Hollywood scene.

Andress gained international fame in 1962 for her role as Honey Ryder in the first James Bond film, Dr. No. Her iconic scene emerging from the sea in a white bikini became emblematic of the 1960s cinematic allure. This role established her as a quintessential “Bond girl” and opened doors to numerous acting opportunities in the ensuing years.

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