In the 1960s, the world was captivated when she appeared on screen – a stunning blonde in a white bikini. As she grew older, the actress made fewer appearances. Today, even her most loyal fans might struggle to recognize the 88-year-old star, as plastic surgery and the natural signs of aging have transformed her face. Can you guess who she is?
In 1962, the world was stunned when she graced the screen – a beautiful blonde in a white bikini, emerging from the ocean.
Ursula Andress quickly became an icon of beauty, and her role as Honey Ryder in “Dr. No”, the first James Bond film, brought her international fame. Ursula had always dreamed of a film career and successfully made her way into Hollywood, working with some of the biggest names of the time, including Sean Connery, Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, and Jean-Paul Belmondo.
Despite her success, she never sought widespread fame and gradually made fewer appearances on screen.
Now 88 years old, Ursula Andress has changed significantly with age.
Fans who remember her as the glamorous diva find it difficult to recognize the iconic Bond girl in her today.
Plastic surgery, natural aging, and time itself have altered her appearance, with less-defined features and skin that has lost some of its previous elasticity.
Recent photos of Ursula have sparked surprise and even controversy.
Some believe her surgeries didn’t have the best results, while others argue that age inevitably changes us all.
In recent years, Ursula has lived a more private life in Switzerland, rarely appearing in public or giving interviews, preferring a peaceful, quiet existence.