Ursula Vaughan Williams
Origin/Culture/Country: BritishUrsula Vaughan Williams: was an English poet and author, and biographer of her second husband, the composer Ralph Vaughan Williams.In the early 1930s, she was a student at the Old Vic. In 1933 she married Michael Forrester Wood, an army officer. She met Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1938, after she sent him a play which she had hoped he would set to music. The meeting led eventually to their collaboration on the choral work Epithalamion. She and Vaughan Williams began an affair whilst still married to their respective spouses. Michael Wood died in 1942 whilst on Army duty, of a heart attack. After his death, Ursula Wood continued her relationship with Vaughan Williams, with the acknowledgment of Vaughan Williams' wife Adeline. Ursula Wood became Ralph's literary advisor and personal assistant.
Ursula Plassnik
Origin/Culture/Country: AustrianUrsula Plassnik: Plassnik is from the Austrian state of Carinthia and grew up in a social democratic family. From 1971 to 1972 she was an exchange student at the Foxcroft School in Middleburg, Virginia, United States. She received a law degree from the University of Vienna in 1977 and worked thereafter in different positions in the Austrian Ministry for Foreign Affairs until 1997. Until that time she was considered to be politically neutral or even social-democratic.
Ursula Kroeber Le Guin
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanUrsula Kroeber Le Guin: is an American author. She has written novels, poetry, children's books, essays, and short stories, most notably in the fantasy and science fiction genres.
Ursula Andress
Origin/Culture/Country: SwissUrsula Andress: is a Golden Globe award-winning Swiss actress and a major sex symbol of the 1960s. She is best known for her roles as two Bond girls: Honey Ryder in Dr. No and Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale, the 1967 James Bond spoof.
Ursula Ledersteger
Origin/Culture/Country: AustrianUrsula Ledersteger: an Austrian actress. In 1983-85, she was romantically involved with Queen frontman, Freddie Mercury, whom she would come to call the love of her life. She worked in film, often with Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Barbara Valentin died of a stroke and is buried in the Ostfriedhof cemetery in Munich.