Tuesday, December 31, 2013
TV ALERT : THE GRAHAM NORTON NEW YEARS EVE SHOW ..BBC 1 .. 10:15 PM
Just a reminder to tune into to BBC 1 tonight at 10:15 pm to catch
Joan & Jackie on The Graham Norton New Years Eve Special..
Monday, December 30, 2013
PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN'S BINN TO LUNCH WITH JASON!
This pic from earlier this month features Joan catching up with friend Jason Binn for lunch in New York...
Sunday, December 29, 2013
PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN IS PEACHY KEEN ON COWARD!
Joan glams it up in this shot from the 1974 tv play 'Fallen Angels' by Noel Coward. Joan played Jane Banbury opposite the late Susannah York and Sacha Distel...
Saturday, December 28, 2013
PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN GIVES THE HEADS UP ON JULIA!
This fabulous shot by Fadil Berisha features Joan wearing the style 'Julia' from the new Joan Collins Dynasty Collection of wigs.. Check out www.joancollinswigs.co.uk and make a new year resolution to be glamorous!
Friday, December 27, 2013
PHOTO EXTRA : JOAN'S WHIRLWIND CHRISTMAS!
Joan on Christmas Eve with Jackie and Tiffany |
Joan & Rene Horsch on Boxing Day! |
Joan on Christmas Day with Jackie, Percy & friends Johnny & Jan Gold |
PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN'S A SHIMMERING START TO THE NEW YEAR!
Thursday, December 26, 2013
PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN SPREADS THAT HOLLYWOOD LOOK!
This shot by Sven Doornkaat was taken for a recent magazine article for Freizeit Revue, this shot was not used in published spread.
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
Just to wish everyone a most fabulous Christmas and much love and luck for 2014! I promise there will be lots more to come from our most sensational Joan! As they say watch this space!!
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Monday, December 23, 2013
Sunday, December 22, 2013
PHOTO EXTRA: BRUNCH WITH JOAN FOR BIRTHDAY BOY RENE!
PHOTO OF THE DAY : IT'S GONNA BE A FUR WRAPPED CHRISTMAS FOR JOAN!
Joan is all ready for Christmas in this gloriously glamorous shot from the 1982 Palm Springs Life shoot...
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Friday, December 20, 2013
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
PHOTO EXTRA: JOAN'S ALL WHITE AT CRAIG'S!
PROMO UPDATE : HEADS UP ON THIS CHRISTMAS'S HOTTEST GIFT!
Joan wears the 'Victoria' ... |
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN TAKES IT ON THE CHIN FROM ORSON!
Joan squares up to Orson Welles in this scene from the 1972 tv version of 'The Man Who Came To Dinner' which was set at Christmas...
Monday, December 16, 2013
PHOTO EXTRA : FLASHBACK TO THE 50'S!
As the news of Joan Fontaine's death was announced earlier, here is a photo of Joan with Miss Fontaine in the 1953 RKO release 'Decameron Nights' .. The two Joan's also appeared in a Bob Hope Tv Special in 1966 and the 1957 Fox release 'Island in the Sun'..
PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN'S GOT CHRISTMAS ALL IN HAND!
As it's now countdown to Christmas, decided to feature some shots of Joan with a Christmas theme for the next week or so.. This shot from the 50's was a typical seasonal studio promo photo..
Sunday, December 15, 2013
PRESS UPDATE : THE GUARDIAN .. DECEMBER 10TH 2013..
From Lethal Weapon to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the buddy movie has long been dominated by men, but thanks to Joan Collins and Pauline Collins, all that is set to change.
The British actors will star in The Time of Their Lives, a road movie in which Joan plays a former Hollywood star who escapes her London retirement home and travels to France for her ex-husband's funeral. Pauline plays a housewife with a failing marriage who joins the trip, and the pair become romantically embroiled with a reclusive Frenchman played by Franco Nero.
"I was very excited by the script, which was sent to me about one month ago," Collins told Screen Daily. "There are very few roles today for women aged over 45, let alone over 65. The fact that it's a buddy movie along the lines of Thelma and Louise, with a hint of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, really interested me.
"People are sick to death of watching shoot 'em ups, blood and gore and explosions - those films for the 12-30 year-old market. It's time producers realised that people also want to see stories about mature adults, not only teenagers."
The film will be directed by Roger Goldby, who has blended TV work like Call The Midwife with features like The Waiting Room, starring Anne Marie-Duff and Ralf Little. He said that it will be "an uplifting, truthful comedy, a film about the transformative power of female friendship... One of my favourite films, Thelma and Louise, has been a touchstone throughout."
Its executive producer meanwhile is frequent Andrew Lloyd Webbercollaborator Tim Rice, who will also oversee the soundtrack – he said it would be filled with "wonderful French pop hits from the 60s, by artistes such as Johnny Hallyday, Sylvie Vartan, Jacques Dutronc and Francoise Hardy."
Pauline Collins, who became famous for her role in Shirley Valentine, recently starred in Dustin Hoffman's Quartet, which along with Le Week-end, The King's Speech and the aforementioned Marigold Hotel (plus its forthcoming sequel) is part of a recent wave of films courting older cinema-goers.
Joan Collins, has recently completed Molly Moon: The Incredible Hypnotist, a British adaptation of the Molly Moon children's fiction series. She plays the mother to the villain played by Dominic Monaghan, with Anne Marie-Duff, Celia Imrie, Lesley Manville and Omid Djalili also in the cast.
PRESS UPDATE :YORKSHIRE EVENING POST .. DECEMBER 15TH 2013
The phone rings and a man picks up - unless she has just eaten a Snickers bar, this is clearly not Joan Collins.
In fact, it’s Percy Gibson. Husband number five. He passes her the phone.
“I’m getting a bit of a sore throat so forgive me for being a little croaky,” she says.
As ever, Collins is extremely busy and she’s been struggling to sleep due to the building work at her London flat.
“It’s hard to find a nook one can go into without bumping into someone,” she notes.
Among her projects, there’s a new autobiography Passion For Life, two films, a cameo in TV series Benidorm, a novel, a big secret project and she’s due to perform an updated version of her one-woman show next year, which Gibson directs.
He is wonderful to work with, she says. And according to her new autobiography (or illustrated memoir, as she’d rather call it), he’s also a wonderful husband.
So what does Collins, with her wealth of experience, believe is the key to a happy marriage?
“Giving each other space and being best friends,” she states. “Oh - and trying to have separate bathrooms.”
Collins is not really one for giving advice, though, and she certainly does not tell her three children how to conduct their relationships.
“If someone asks what I think of their boyfriend, I will say, but I don’t arbitrarily go about giving advice. I hate people who do that,” she says.
When she wants advice, she turns to her husband, and occasionally her younger sister, writer Jackie Collins - but only “up to a point”.
Family is clearly very important to her. The first chapter of Passion For Life is dedicated to the topic (there’s another about her many friends - loyalty, she says, is key to a good friendship).
Collins’s mother was a dance teacher, her father an agent for the likes of Shirley Bassey and The Beatles.
“He wanted me to go to secretarial school, find a good husband, have children and lead a nice, proper life.
“It wasn’t quite my cup of tea.” His comments just made her more determined to succeed.
“I took some small pleasure in showing him it didn’t happen the way he thought - that I was able to make a living as an actress, which very few actors can do all their life, and write books and support three children,” she says.
“I feel I’ve achieved quite an amount in my time.”
Her father did give her one good piece of advice, though: No one will ever do anything for you, you have to do it yourself.
“He was right there,” she says. “I trusted my financial affairs to people who were supposed to be experts during the time of Dynasty, and they badly let me down. I found myself in very deep trouble with the tax man.”
That’s not the only knock-back the actress has experienced during her life.
There were four failed marriages, of course, starting with Irish actor Maxwell Reed (whom she married aged 19; it lasted four years), followed by another actor, Anthony Newley, who was unfaithful. Next came American businessman Ron Kass, who developed a drug addiction, and finally pop singer and playboy Peter Holm, whom she describes in her book as “a mixture of obdurate dullard and calculating sociopath”. This was the shortest marriage, lasting barely two years.
Collins also suffered heartache when her daughter Katyana, then aged eight, developed a severe brain trauma and was left fighting for her life in a coma following a car accident. Thankfully, she lived to tell the tale.
The actress was once also embroiled in a high-profile legal battle with publishers Random House.
Somehow, though, she seems to have remained positive.
“I was born with the optimist gene,” she says.
High points have been plentiful. She started working professionally in her teens and was quickly signed to Twentieth Century Fox, landing her big Hollywood break with a role in 1955’s Land Of The Pharaohs.
Film and TV roles continued throughout the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies, including two films based on novels by her sister - The Stud and The Bitch.
From 1981 to 1989, she starred as scheming diva Alexis in Dynasty, which became one of America’s most successful series and earned Collins a Golden Globe.
She’s continued working in film and on stage, has also written a substantial number of books, both fiction and non-fiction, and right now, of course, she’s popping up in the Snickers adverts.
In 1997, Collins was awarded an OBE for her contribution to the arts and charity work.
Her first four marriages may not have lasted, but Collins doesn’t see them (well, two of them at least) as complete failures. Without them, she wouldn’t have had her three children - Tara and Sacha, whom she had with Newley, and Katyana, by Kass.
She’s looking forward to spending Christmas with them.
“I’m a huge fan of Christmas! Every year, I have a massive tree. I started making my own decorations.”
Her three grandchildren will be there, too.
“I enjoy my grandchildren, but do I enjoy being a grandmother? What does that mean? Sitting around making woollen hats for them?” she says, laughing.
Passion For Life is out now.
PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN'S ON THE PATH TO BENIDORM!
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN IS ALL REeaDy FOR CHRISTMAS?
Joan is currently in Los Angeles to spend Christmas with Jackie and will no doubt be preparing her Christmas Tree.. Here is an 1989 shot of Joan at her Beverly Hills home...