Joan Collins: The Biography of an Icon

Joan Collins: The Biography of an Icon

by Graham Lord (Author)

Synopsis

Even in her seventies, Joan Collins can still attract a 100,000 fee for a brief appearance in one of M&S's TV ads for she remains one of the most famous and popular women in the UK. 'Men like her because she is beautiful, sexy, sassy, funny, naughty and intelligent,' says Lord. 'Women admire her because she is stylish, elegant, strong, positive and independent, a feisty old feminist who is nevertheless extremely feminine and even in old age she is able to attract handsome young men. And gays adore her so much that she has become an international gay icon.' Her acting career includes a score of unmemorable or memorably awful movies (THE STUD and THE BITCH based on the novels of her sister Jackie), her notorious role as Alexis Carrington in the series DYNASTY, a famous series of hilarious Cinzano TV ads with Leonard Rossiter, as well as many stage roles in London. But these do not begin to explain the extent of her fame. The men in her life - and her marriages - make headlines, and she is currently married to Percy Gibson (33 years her junior). Even as she approaches 75, she remains indefatigable, and as Lord says, 'irresistible'. This fascinating and revealing biography will show how she has become such a popular figure and remained a sex symbol to so many for such a long time. It is the definitive word on the ultimate icon.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 424
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 30 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0752867539
ISBN 13: 9780752867533
Book Overview: Joan Collins is one of the most famous stars of our times Guaranteed major national newspaper serialisation Graham Lord's previous celebrity biographies have not only sold very well, but also gained great reviews Revelations about her love life, her five marriages and her incredible career

Author Bio
Graham Lord is the author of numerous bestselling and acclaimed biographies, in cluding those of Jeffrey Bernard, Dick Francis, James Herriot, David Niven, and most recently John Mortimer. He was literary editor of the Sunday Express for 23 years, and now lives in the south of France.