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Ulla Andersson

Body measurements

Height

173 cm (5 ft 8.1 in)

Weight

60 kg (132 lb)

Info

Date of birth

June 18, 1946

Age

77

Zodiac sign

Gemini

Nationality

Sweden

Occupation

Model, photographer

Sexual Orientation

Straight

Eyes color

Blue

Hair color

Blonde
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Who is Ulla Andersson?

Ulla Andersson is a multi-talented retired Swedish model, singer, actress and photographer.

Early Accomplishments

Ulla's acting career kicked off in her teenage years in 1961 after she was spotted by the late co-founder of Ford Modelling, Eileen Ford. From that point, she began travelling all over the world to model.

Best Known For

Throughout the years she was active in her career, Ulla was signed into the Ford Modelling Agency. She got featured in famous magazines such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. She went into music in 1979 releasing her one and only album No Time No Space No Age No Race That's Nifty!

Sexual Orientation

Ulla is straight. For a period of 7 years beginning from the late 60's, she was married to the famous American producer, Quincy Jones. However, the couple unfortunately completed their divorce processes in 1974.

Family

As a result of her marriage to Quincy, she had 2 children Quincy III who has walked in his father's career path and is a movie producer in Sweden, as well as a daughter named Martina.

Religion

Ulla has not involved the public into her religious beliefs as she has spoken neither about her childhood faith nor her present convictions.

Worth To Know

Ulla's middle name is Agneta.

She ventured into acting and music in the late 70's as she portrayed the Betty Sue character in the musical, Wild Side Story.

She also played the Mrs. Stroll role in Luftburen.

In 2007, she became credited as an author with the release of her first book Red Carpet Blues.





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