Joan Collins, born on May twenty-third, nineteen thirty-three, is a celebrated English actress, author, and columnist. With a career spanning several decades, she has garnered numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe Award, a People's Choice Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Her contributions to the entertainment industry were recognized in nineteen eighty-three when she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Collins trained at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and began her career at the young age of seventeen with The Rank Organisation. She made her film debut in Lady Godiva Rides Again in nineteen fifty-one and quickly rose to prominence with notable roles in The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing and Land of the Pharaohs. Throughout the late nineteen fifties, she continued to shine in films such as The Opposite Sex and Sea Wife, solidifying her status as a talented actress.
In the nineteen sixties, Collins took on fewer film roles but made memorable appearances in Seven Thieves and an episode of Star Trek. The following decade saw her return to British cinema with films like Revenge and The Bitch. However, it was her role as Alexis Colby in the iconic soap opera Dynasty from nineteen eighty-one to nineteen eighty-nine that catapulted her to international stardom, earning her critical acclaim and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama.
In the subsequent decades, Collins worked sporadically, appearing in films such as The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas and the TV movie These Old Broads. She made a notable return to television in the twenty-tens with roles in series like Happily Divorced and American Horror Story: Apocalypse. Her first leading film role in decades came with The Time of Their Lives in twenty seventeen, showcasing her enduring talent and versatility.
Beyond her acting career, Collins is recognized for her philanthropic efforts, particularly her advocacy for children's causes, which earned her many honors. In twenty fifteen, she was appointed a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II for her charitable services, a testament to her impact both on and off the screen.