April 23, 200817 yr Joan Collinssource: wikipediaJoan Henrietta Collins, OBE (born 23 May 1933) is a Golden Globe Award-winning British actress and bestselling author.Early lifeCollins was born in London, the daughter of Elsa (née Bessant), a dance teacher and nightclub hostess, and Joseph William Collins, an agent whose clients included Shirley Bassey, The Beatles and Tom Jones. Collins's South Africa-born father was Jewish and her British mother was Anglican. She has one sister, the author Jackie Collins, and a brother, Bill Collins. Collins was educated at the Francis Holland School and then trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) with actors such as Sir Roger Moore and Sir Michael Caine.Collins' childhood was spent in and around Maida Vale and was, according to Collins, an idyllic one with plenty of love, comfort and security. However her father was also a strict disciplinarian and exerted a strong hold over her subservient mother who overlooked his philandering. Elsa was said to be in awe and at the total behest of her husband, an attitude which came to irritate her daughters who sought to rebel against it. Collins has said of her father that 'He was detached, cold, hard, critical, difficult, acerbic and everyone had to please him.' He himself said 'I love my daughters but I am not the kind of parent who deludes himself that his children are superior to everyone else's. I did not think of them as outstanding in any way.' Collins has attributed much of her behaviour in later life as a desire to prove herself to a father figure. As an uninhibited and liberated young woman, she pursued men who seemed immune to her charms, then when they succumbed, they would be discarded.At the age of 17 Collins was signed to the J. Arthur Rank Film Company, a highly profitable British studio and charm school.Early careerIn 1951, she made her feature debut as a beauty contest entrant in Lady Godiva Rides Again and in 1952 she appeared in the film I Believe in You based on the book Court Circular by Sewell Stokes. In the early 1950s, she did double duty by posing for pin-up photos and acting in B-movies in Britain. After mild success, she was signed by 20th Century Fox in 1954 as their answer to Elizabeth Taylor.After losing such high-profile roles as Cleopatra (Collins was cast when Elizabeth Taylor fell ill, then let go upon Taylor's recovery), Collins continued to work in films and occasionally in television.Her notable guest appearances on American TV during the 1960s included Batman, Mission: Impossible, Police Woman, and the now widely popular Star Trek episode "The City on the Edge of Forever".In the 1970s, Collins starred in the film versions of her sister Jackie Collins' racy novels The Stud and The Bitch, appearing nude in both. The films were smash hits in England, becoming the most profitable films since the James Bond series.At the time Joan took the role in The Stud her career was flagging somewhat and the fact that its revival was attributable to her appearing in a film of her sister's book would be a cause of considerable friction between the two. Jackie felt that Joan should have acknowledged more the part she played in her renewed success, but Joan was unprepared to do this.DynastyIn the 1980s, Collins' was offered a role in the then-struggling prime time TV soap opera Dynasty (1981 - 1989) by producer Aaron Spelling. In Dynasty, which was created by Richard & Esther Shapiro, Collins was hired to play the role of tycoon Blake Carrington's vengeful ex-wife, Alexis.The role successfully relaunched Collins as a powerful sex symbol and icon of independence in her 50s. Her performance helped the struggling show and it ultimately became a ratings hit, rivaling Dallas. In 1985, Dynasty was the #1 show in the US, and Collins also went on to become the highest-paid actress on television at the time. She arguably became the most celebrated television star of the 1980s and her character, Alexis, perhaps the most infamous clotheshorse and villainess of the decade. Dynasty was shown in more than 80 countries and is still internationally syndicated.With Dynasty at the height of its success, Collins also began producing and starred in two successful CBS mini-series, Sins and Monte Carlo. She also appeared on the cover of and in a twelve page layout shot by George Hurrell for Playboy magazine at the age of 50 (in a fishnet body stocking) to further establish herself as a sex symbol.In Aaron Spelling's final press interview he said of Collins: "We didn't write Joan Collins. She played Joan Collins. Am I right? We wrote a character, but the character could have been played by 50 people and 49 of them would have failed. She made it work."Later careerAfter the end of Dynasty in 1989, Collins worked less frequently, making guest star appearances on series such as Roseanne, The Nanny and Will & Grace while dabbling in films like Decadence and A Midwinter's Tale in the mid 1990s.In 1992, Joan made her successful Broadway debut in an adaptation of Noel Coward's Private Lives. She also guest starred in six episodes of Aaron Spelling's prime time soap opera Pacific Palisades in 1997. In the late 1990s she appeared in several theatrical tours with the likes of George Hamilton and Stacey Keach. Additionally, she appeared in a West End production of Over the Moon with Frank Langella in 2000.In 2002 she appeared in a limited run on the legendary daytime soap opera Guiding Light to favorable reviews. She also appeared on South African television, depicting the role of South African journalist, Jani Allan in a comedic spoof. In 2004 she toured the United Kingdom with a revival of the play Full Circle to great success and much critical praise. In 2005 she proved to be a formidable guest host of the popular British quiz show Have I Got News For You, often making quick jokes with the audience.In early 2006, Collins toured the United Kingdom in A Night With Joan Collins, a one-woman show in which she detailed the highs and lows of her roller coaster career and life, directed by her husband Percy Gibson. In late 2006 she began a tour of North America in the play Legends! with former Dynasty co-star Linda Evans, which concluded in May 2007 after a successful 30 week, multi city, tour. However, Collins and Evans did not get along during the production, according to Collins, who wrote about her experience on the road in her column in the U.K. Daily Mail. The article was entitled, "Why I'll Never Work With Linda Evans Again," though Collins' veracity is often questioned on her versions of events, Collins having once previously accused Evans of knocking her unconscious and delivering a concussion during the famed 1983 lilypond catfight scene on Dynasty, despite the fact that no one connected to the show can recall these injuries to Collins occurring.[citation needed]Collins joined the cast of the hit British television series Footballer's Wives for a limited run as a glamorous magazine mogul, aptly named Eva de Wolffe. She also guest starred in the BBC series Hotel Babylon in 2006 as a lonely aristocrat desperate for romance.Collins has repeatedly noted in the press that she is determined to appear on ABC's Desperate Housewives, noting that she believes it is one of the best series on television.In the summer of 2007, Collins signed on to be the new face of the expensive cosmetic brand, Cellex-C. She will be promoting the product called Cellex-C Age-less 15 Skin Signaling Serum.Aside from acting and writing, Collins has a brand of sunglasses and a line of fashion jewelry that bear her name.Personal lifeGraham Lord reports in his biography of Collins that she didn't lose her virginity until 18, a comparatively late age for one so sexually precocious. However she compensated for this 'late' start. In an interview with the Daily Mail on Monday August 20th, Collins was quoted as saying that in her time in Hollywood she went out with 'zillions and zillions' of men. Her sister Jackie was quoted as saying 'I think she did her own thing sexually.' Collins herself admits she was unfaithful 'but only only on location. It doesn't count on location. Everybody was having a little fling, I don't suffer very much from guilt.'On arrival in Hollywood she was propositioned by studio boss Darryl F. Zanuck who cornered her in a corridor and said 'You haven't had anyone till you've had me. I've got the biggest and the best and I can go all night.' Collins managed to escape from this encounter and at a later stage when he showed her the solid gold life-sized mold of his genitals that he liked to show impressionable girls, Collins responded with 'I've seen bigger things crawl out of cabbages.'By this time Collins had already been married and separated from her first husband, Maxwell Reed. She eventually divorced him in 1956 on her twenty-third birthday after he attempted to sell her to an Arab sheik. Her first serious boyfriend after Reed was Charlie Chaplin's son Sydney Chaplin however she left him for Arthur Loew Jr whom she moved in with after divorcing Reed. She began pestering the rich son of the MGM president to get married but he resisted, pointing out that Collins had said she would never marry again. The relationship was not perfect with Collins resenting that Loew had only given her a 'few pieces of jewelry' despite his wealth and him suspicious of her motives. When she went on location with Richard Burton, Loew assumed she would have an affair with the leading man she had idolized when younger. However she recoiled when she saw Burton's physique close-up, his face already appearing somewhat ravaged at the age of 30. She had an affair with a cameraman instead whom she described as the most exciting lover she had had so far. The relationship with Loew ended in a huge row at a New Year's party with Loew screaming at Collins 'you're a f**king bore' and Collins rejoining with 'and you're a boring f**k'.Collins then embarked on a three-year period in which she had so many lovers she was referred to as 'The British Open', at one point it was reported she had dated 14 men in a fortnight. She "enjoyed" dalliances with Conrad Hilton Jr., Dennis Hopper (who was only 18 at the time), Ryan O'Neal, Terence Stamp and Warren Beatty. Actor Rick Jason, in his autobiography Scrapbooks of My Mind stated that while he and Collins were working on a film together during this period, she bluntly propositioned him during lunch one day at the studio canteen (Jason claimed he turned her down). Collins later confessed that she was considered to be the most shocking girl in Hollywood and recalled how she was 'scorned, maligned, criticised and lied about for my fairly normal mode of living which was considered scandalous and disgraceful. All of a sudden I found myself with the reputation of a swinger and a home-wrecker. Beverley Hills wives were supposed to live in fear in case I cast my green orbs in the direction of their men. Ninety-nine per cent of this was total fabrication.' However just a few weeks after marrying his pregnant girlfriend, Julie Robinson, Harry Belafonte consummated his flirtation with Collins in Los Angeles, Collins having set out to seduce him. At the time of the 'three night stand' with Belafonte, Collins was also having an affair with notorious playboy and former husband of Elizabeth Taylor, Nicky Hilton. At 26, she embarked on a serious affair with an as then unknown Warren Beatty which would last for two years, at 22 he was four years younger than her and already Collins was showing her taste for younger men. Their affair began on their first date and was a passionate one, reportedly they could make love up to seven times a day. After four months Beatty moved in and revelling in the stability of a deep, stable love-affair they made plans to marry. However when Collins fell preganant and wanted to keep the baby, problems arose with Beatty insisting on an abortion, believing that a baby would harm his career. Despite this, or perhaps because of guilt, Beatty proposed shortly afterwards and Collins gladly accepted before flying to Rome to make the film 'Esther and the King'. Their time apart though was not pleasant though with mutual suspicion and anxiety. In 1961 she accompanined Beatty to London for the filming of 'The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone', though it was only a suspicion at the time, it was later confirmed by one of his girlfriends Madonna that Beatty had indeed had an affair with co-star Vivien Leigh. Along with Collins tiring of Beatty's constant demands for sex and his career taking off while hers declined, the relationship was unwinding and fell apart after Beatty's well-publicised affair with Natalie Wood, then married to Joan's great friend Robert Wagner. 50 years later, the end of the affair still rankled with Collins who when asked in interview if it was true they made love seven times a day replied 'maybe he did, but I just lay there.'It must be noted that Collin did not succumb to the avaracious advances of every male and left Dean Martin banging on her hotel door yelling 'let me in baby, you owe me one'. Collins believed her reputation as a swinger harmed her career and her turbulent love-life sometimes left her depressed. She regularly consulted an astrologer who told her that one day she would be very successful and always saved from physical and financial diaster at the eleventh hour, but that she would never be happy or lucky in love. The gossip mills were set ablaze when Collins walked away from Hollywood and a successful career in the early 1960s to marry Anthony Newley, an award winning singer, actor and film composer. With Newley she had two children, a daughter, Tara (now a housewife) and a son, Sacha (who is now a highly regarded artist).In 1972 Collins married her third husband, Ron Kass, who had been the president of Apple Records during the reign of The Beatles. During their marriage Collins had her third and final child, a daughter, Katyana (a photographer). In 1980 Katy was struck by a speeding car and went into a coma. Collins and her husband bought a trailer and parked it in the hospital parking lot in order to be as close to their daughter as possible. Katyana emerged from her coma a few months later, although it would take years for her to fully recover.Collins' third marriage ended in divorce in 1983, although she and Kass remained very close until his death from cancer in 1986. In 1985, Collins married Swedish singer Peter Holm in a quickie ceremony in Las Vegas. The marriage lasted a year and the divorce proceedings lasted just as long with a media circus ensuing. Collins left Los Angeles and returned to London where she lived with much younger art dealer Robin Hurlstone for over a decade.In 2001, Collins and Hurlstone ended their relationship and Collins struck up a romance with theatrical company manager Percy Gibson, a man 32 years her junior. (When questioned about the age difference, Collins quipped "If he dies, he dies.") They married on February 17, 2002 at Claridge's Hotel in London.Personal politicsAfter decades of flirting with British politics on May 24, 2004, Collins joined the United Kingdom Independence Party. In October 2004, Collins stated she was not a supporter, but rather a patron of the party.In early 2005, Collins commented that she had rejoined the Conservative Party, stating, "The Labour Party doesn't care about the British people".She also continues to contribute as The Spectator Magazine Guest Diarist, something she has done since the late 1990s. Collins also writes a recurring column for The Daily Mail, contributing roughly ten columns each year.She has commented that she was a huge supporter of former prime minister, Margaret Thatcher. Collins is also a devout monarchist, remaining loyal to the British Royal Family.Charitable workCollins has publicly supported several charities for several decades. In 1983 she was named a patron of the International Foundation for Children with Learning Disabilities, earning the foundation's highest honour in 1988 for her continuing support. Additionally, 1988 also saw the opening of the Joan Collins Wing of the Children's Hospital of Michigan. In 1990 she was made an honorary founding member of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. In 1994 Collins was awarded the lifetime achievement award from the Association of Breast Cancer Studies in Great Britain for her contribution to breast cancer awareness in the UK. In 2003 she became a patron of the Shooting Star Children's Hospice in Great Britain while continuing to support several foster children in India, something she has done for the past 25 years.HomesAlthough a US resident, with a condo in the popular Los Angeles highrise Sierra Towers, Collins still maintains British citizenship and owns a home in the fashionable neighborhood of Belgravia in London as well as a villa in La Croix Valmer, a small seaside village outside St. Tropez in the South of France. Collins tends to use her homes seasonally, living in Los Angeles during the winter and spring, St. Tropez in the summer and London in the fall.BooksCollins has also established herself as an author. In addition to her bestselling novels (Prime Time, Love & Desire & Hate, Infamous, Star Quality, Misfortune's Daughters) she has written lifestyle books (The Joan Collins Beauty Book, My Secrets, My Friends' Secrets and Joan's Way: The Art of Living Well) and memoirs (Past Imperfect, Katy: A Fight for Life and Second Act).In September 1991, Joan Collins delivered a 690-page manuscript to Random House. However, the publishing firm later demanded the return of its $1.3 million advance from Collins, claiming she failed to deliver completed books as per her contract. In court, Collins stated that Random House had received her novel, The Ruling Passion, in 1991 plus another novel, Hell Hath No Fury, in September 1992. She also contended that Random House had not provided the editorial assistance she had expected.Her Random House contract, negotiated by agent Irving Lazar, required that she was to be paid even if her completed manuscripts were not published. On February 29, 1996, a jury determined that she could keep the advance for the first novel, but the publisher did not have to pay for the second manuscript since it was a reworking of the first. Judge Ira Gammerman then ruled that Random House owed Collins $925,000 plus interest for a grand total of $1.3 million.The Guinness Book of World Records cites Collins as holding the record for retaining the world's largest unreturned payment for an unpublished manuscript.TV advertsBeginning in the early 1970s, Collins appeared in television and magazine advertisements for British Airways, in which she was referred to as their "Most Frequent Flyer of First Class" a title which she has maintained, having promoted the airline for more than three decades. In 1978, she appeared alongside Leonard Rossiter in a series of Cinzano TV commercials in which the drink was spilled down her character's dress. This was named as one of the Top 100 British Adverts in a Channel 4 poll. In the mid 1980s, Collins appeared in print advertisements for Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Sanyo and was the face of Revlon's Scoundrel perfume. In 1992 she appeared in internationally broadcast television commercials for Marca Bravaria beer while also acting as the face of the perfume Spectacular. Also around this time, she starred in an advert for the Rover Metro. Since 2000 she has appeared in TV ads for UK retailer Marks & Spencer, Olympus cameras, Old Navy and Marriott hotels. In 2007 Collins fronted two high profile advertising campaigns. The first was as the face of skincare company Cellex-C's Ageless 15 Skin Serum. The second was as the face of the British Royal Mail's Christmas campaign.MusicIn 1956 she sang in the musical The Opposite Sex.In 1959 she sang It's Great Not To Be Nominated at the Academy Awards with fellow British actress Angela Lansbury and Dana Wynter.In 1962 she sang in the film The Road to Hong Kong with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope.In 1963 she teamed up with husband, Anthony Newley and Peter Sellers to record the album Fool Britannia which made the UK Top 10.In 1979 she sang in The Bitch.In 1983 she sang "The Boys in the Back Room" a Marlene Dietrich song from the 1930s film Destry Rides Again in an episode of Dynasty.In 2001 she was featured in the music video for Badly Drawn Boy's Pissing in the Wind which made the Top 30 in the UK Singles chart.TitlesIn 1997, Collins was granted the title of Officer of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II for official patronage to several charities.Awards * 1957: Motion Picture Magazine Award, Most Promising New Star * 1978: Saturn Award nomination, Best Actress in a Science Fiction film, Empire of the Ants. * 1982: Golden Globe nomination, Best Actress in a TV Series (Drama), Dynasty. * 1982: Hollywood Women's Press Club, Female Star of 1982. * 1982: Golden Apple Award, Female Star of the Year. * 1983: Emmy Award nomination, Best Actress in a TV Series (Drama), Dynasty. * 1983: Golden Globe, Best Actress in a TV Series (Drama), Dynasty. * 1983: Cable ACE Award nomination, Best Actress in a Drama Series, Faerie Tale Theatre's Hansel and Gretel. * 1983: Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Career Achievement. * 1984: Soap Opera Digest Award, Outstanding Villainess in a Primetime Drama Series, Dynasty. * 1984: Golden Globe nomination, Best Actress in a TV Series (Drama), Dynasty. * 1985: People's Choice Award: Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series, Dynasty. * 1985: Soap Opera Digest Award, Outstanding Villainess in a Primetime Drama Series, Dynasty. * 1985: Golden Globe nomination, Best Actress in a TV Series (Drama), Dynasty. * 1986: Soap Opera Digest Award nomination, Outstanding Villainess in a Primetime Drama Series and Outstanding Actress in a Comic Relief Role in a Primetime Drama Series, Dynasty. * 1986: Golden Globe nomination, Best Actress in a TV Series (Drama), Dynasty. * 1987: Golden Globe nomination, Best Actress in a TV Series (Drama), Dynasty. * 1988: Soap Opera Digest Award nomination, Outstanding Villainess in a Primetime Drama Series, Dynasty. * 1996: OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) by H.M. Queen Elizabeth II for her contribution to the arts and ongoing charity work. * 1999: Millennium Award of Achievement, Golden Camera Film Council. * 2001: Golden Nymph, Outstanding Female Actor, Monte Carlo Television Festival. * 2002: Icon Award, Maxim Magazine UK. * 2005: Lifetime Achievement Award, San Diego International Film Festival. * 2008: Legend Award, Los Angeles Italia-Film, Fashion and Arts Festival.Filmography * Lady Godiva Rides Again (1951) * Judgment Deferred (1952) * Cosh Boy (1952) * The Woman's Angle (1952) * I Believe in You (1952) * Decameron Nights (1953) * Turn the Key Softly (1953) * The Square Ring (1953) * Our Girl Friday (1953) * The Good Die Young (1954) * Land of the Pharaohs (1955) * The Virgin Queen (1955) * The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing (1955) * The Opposite Sex (1956) * The Wayward Bus (1957) * Island in the Sun (1957) * Sea Wife (1957) * Stopover Tokyo (1957) * The Bravados (1958) * Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys! (1958) * Seven Thieves (1960) * Esther and the King (1960) * The Road to Hong Kong (1962) * Hard Time for Princes (1965) * Warning Shot (1967) * Wedding of the Doll (1968) (documentary) * Besieged (1969) * Can Hieronymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? (1969) * If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969) * Subterfuge (1969) * The Executioner (1970) * Up in the Cellar (1970) * Revenge (1971) * Quest for Love (1971) * Tales from the Crypt (1972) * Fear in the Night (1972) * Dark Places (1973) * Tales That Witness Madness (1973) * Football Crazy (1974) * I Don't Want to Be Born (1975) * Alfie Darling (1975) * The Cry of the Wolf (1975) * Il Pomicione (1976) * The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones (1976) * Magnum Cop (1977) * Empire of the Ants (1977) * Fearless (1977) * The Stud (1978) * The Big Sleep (1978) * Zero to Sixty (1978) * The Bitch (1979) * Sunburn (1979) * A Game for Vultures (1979) * Nutcracker (1982) * Homework (1982) * Decadence (1994) * In the Bleak Midwinter (1995) * Annie A Royal Adventure (1995) * The Clandestine Marriage (1999) * The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000) * Ozzie (2001) * Alice in Glamourland (2004) * Cowboys for Christ (2008)Theatrical credits * 1946, A Doll's House at the Arts Theatre, London. * 1952, The Seventh Veil at the Queen's Theatre, London. * 1952, Jassey at the Queens's Theatre, London. * 1953, The Praying Mantis UK Tour. * 1953, Claudia and David at the Queen's Theatre, London. * 1954, The Skin Of Our Teeth at the Queen's Theatre, London. * 1979, The Last Of Mrs. Cheney at the Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester. * 1979, Murder In Mind at the Chichester and Brighton Theatres, Chichester & Brighton. * 1981, The Last Of Mrs. Cheney at the Cambridge Theatre, London. * 1990-1991, Private Lives at the Aldwych Theatre, London. * 1991-1992, Private Lives at the Broadhurst Theatre, Broadway, New York. * 2000, Love Letters USA Tour. * 2001, Over The Moon UK Tour. * 2004, Full Circle UK Tour. * 2006, A Evening with Joan Collins UK Tour * 2006-2007, Legends North American TourTelevision credits * The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1966) (Guest Appearance) * Batman (1967) (Guest Appearance) * Star Trek "The City on the Edge of Forever" (1967) * Mission: Impossible (1969) (Guest Appearance) * The Persuaders! (1972) (Guest Appearance) * The Man Who Came to Dinner (1972) * Drive Hard, Drive Fast (1973) * Space: 1999 (1975) (Guest Appearance) * Arthur Hailey's the Moneychangers (1976) (miniseries) * The Fantastic Journey (1976) * Future Cop (1977) (Guest Appearance) * Starsky and Hutch (1977) (Guest Appearance) * Tales of the Unexpected (1979-1980) * Fantasy Island (1980) (Guest Appearance) * Dynasty (1981-1989) * Paper Dolls (1982) * The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch (1982) * Faerie Tale Theatre (1983) (Guest Appearance) * Making of a Male Model (1983) * The Love Boat (1983) (Guest Appearance) * Her Life as a Man (1984) * The Cartier Affair (1984) * Sins (1986) (also executive producer) * TV-am Good Morning Britain (1986) * Monte Carlo (1986) (also executive producer) * Red Peppers (1991) * Collins Meets Coward, Tonight at 8:30 (1991) * Dynasty: The Reunion (1991) * Roseanne (1993) (Guest Appearance) * Annie: A Royal Adventure! (1995) * Hart to Hart: Two Harts in Three-Quarters Time (1995) * The Nanny (1996) (Guest Appearance) * Pacific Palisades (1997) * Sweet Deception (1998) * Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999) * Will and Grace (2000) (Guest Appearance) * These Old Broads (2001) * The Guiding Light (2002) * Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (2005) (Celebrity Special with husband, Percy Gibson) * Have I Got News For You (2005) (as Guest Presenter) * The F-Word (2005) (Guest Appearance) * Footballers' Wives (2006) (Episodes 5 & 6) * Hotel Babylon (2006) (Guest Appearance) * Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (2006) (Guest Appearance) * The Graham Norton Show (2007) (Guest Appearance) * The Paul O'Grady Show (2007) (Guest Appearance) * The Kylie Show (2007) (Guest Appearance)
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