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Nationality
  
Swedish

Name
  
Ulla Jones

Years active
  
1961–present

Role
  
Fashion Model


Agent
  
Ford Models

Home town
  
Stockholm

Known for
  
Modeling

Movies
  
To Bed or Not to Bed

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Full Name
  
Ulla Agneta Andersson

Born
  
18 June 1946 (age 77) (
1946-06-18
)
Stockholm, Sweden

Other names
  
Ulla Jones, Ulla Andesong

Occupation
  
Model, actress, singer-songwriter, author, artist, makeup artist, photographer

Spouse
  
Quincy Jones (m. 1967–1974)

Children
  
Quincy Jones III, Martina Jones

Grandchildren
  
Quincy Renzo Delight Jones IV, Nea Jones

Similar People
  
Quincy Jones III, Quincy Jones, Martina Jones, Peggy Lipton, Jeri Caldwell

Ulla Agneta Jones (née Andersson; born 18 June 1946), known professionally as Ulla Andersson and Ulla Jones is a former high fashion model, actress, singer, songwriter and photographer. She appeared on numerous magazine covers during the 1960s, before she retired from the Ford Modelling Agency. She was married to American music producer Quincy Jones, with whom she had two children.

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After living in California with Jones for several years, she legally separated from him and returned to Sweden with her children. She also calls herself Ulla Andesong (Swedish for spirit song).

Personal life

In 1966 when Andersson was 19, she met American musician and music producer Quincy Jones at a party in New York, given by TWA in honour of Frank Sinatra. After their courtship, she left the 5th Avenue apartment she had been subletting in Manhattan from the producer Robert Evans and moved to California to live with Jones. In 1967 she and Jones married. She retired from her modeling career to raise their two children, Martina and Quincy Jones III.

After several years of marriage, Ulla Jones and the children returned to live in Sweden, where she remains today (2014).

She and Quincy Jones were then formally separated, but not divorced until 1974, so that Jones could marry his longtime partner by then, actress Peggy Lipton with whom he had two daughters. Ulla Jones agreed to complete the divorce and to a cash settlement. After receiving the small settlement, she moved out to the suburbs of Stockholm.

Today, she is a grandmother.

Career

Jones was discovered at the age of 15 in Stockholm by modelling giant Eileen Ford who immediately signed her and sent her to Paris. There she was trained as a model and began working, soon travelling the world for fashion shows and shoots in Europe, the United States, and Russia. She was photographed by such renowned fashion photographers of the day as Hiro, and her image appeared on international fashion magazines like Harper's Bazaar and Vogue.

In January 1976, Ulla Jones was cast as "Betty Sue" in Lars Jacob's first Stockholm production of Wild Side Story. Her performance was singled out for good notice in major press, but the run was cut short when one of the leads dropped out. Two fellow cast members were Christer Lindarw and Roger Jönsson, who there began their climb to fame in the subsequent act After Dark.

In January 1979, Jones began recording her debut album in Stockholm, Sweden. Jones had worked with a handful of musicians including producers Björn J:son Lindh and Lars Samuelson. She released her debut album "No Time No Space No Age No Race That's Nifty!" with twelve tracks, all except one written by her, in a mixture of various musical genres including pop, folk, country, and world. The album also featured one track sung by Turid Lundquist called "Long Legged Thilly" which was written by Jo-Ellen Lapidus and inspired by Jones. The album was released under Four Leaf Clover Records and remains her only record to date.

In 1984, Jones released her first single "Diry Angels/Some People Like Blood" under Hawk records. The single wasn't followed by any further releases under Hawk Records.

In 2007, Jones authored her debut book, an autobiography called Red Carpet Blues, published by Bra böcker of Malmö.

References

Ulla Jones Wikipedia