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Jackie Collins
(born on October 4, 1941 - or according
to some sources in the late 1930s)
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British
novelist, now living in California, the younger sister of the actress
Joan Collins. Her novels about Hollywood, sex, power, and violence
have gained a wide success. Part of the fun of her books is their
not-so-well hidden references to well-known celebrities, hot shots,
and juicy events reported in tabloids. Collins's books have been
sold 200 million copies in more than 40 countries. She has said
"the important thing is I get people into the bookstores who probably
wouldn't be there otherwise."
Sunday enjoyed them. It was interesting meeting the foreign
contingent, and she had run into two or three people she had worked
with in Rome.
'You're quite a celebrity,' Steve said with a mixture of jealousy
and pride when an important Italian director greeted her with
a stream of praise about a film they had made together.
'I did exist before Hollywood,' she said with a smile.
'You bet your ass you did, and I don't want to hear about it.'
(from Sinners, 1984)
Jackie Collins was born in London. Her father was a theatrical
booking agent and intended both daughters to go in the theatre.
When Joan Collins established herself as a star in Hollywood, Jackie
found her talents in popular fiction. However, her novels STUD (1969)
and THE BITCH (1979) were later made into films starring her famous
sister, and CHANCES (1981) and LUCKY (1985) have been made into
television mini-series.
Collins started to write at the age of eight. During a rebellious
adolescence she was expelled from school at fifteen. In 1959 she
married Wallace Austin - they divorced in 1963. In 1966 she married
Oscar Lerman. Like her sister, she went to Los Angeles in search
of a film career. In 1968 she made her first bestseller, THE WORLD
IS FULL OF MARRIED MEN, achieving overnight success. The book was
considered shocking when it was published because of its sexual
content.
Since
the 1960s Collins have published steadily romance fiction. Though
the formula is still the same as in the beginning of her career,
her stories from the world of Hollywood are immensely popular. Collins's
style is fast-paced and draw on her own or her sister's experiences
in the film industry. During the years, the quality of her writing
has improved, scenes with sex or drug abuse are closely woven into
the plot, and the novels have much greater depth of plot and characterisation.
Collins has described herself as, 'an insider who can write like
an outsider about the inside'.
In HOLLYWOOD HUSBANDS (1986) Collins covered the sinful lives of
the rich and famous, and THE HOLLYWOOD KIDS (1994) focused on the
spoiled, aimless children. HOLLYWOOD WIVES (1983) was made into
a television miniseries.
Collins's series heroine is Lucky Santangelo, who appeared first
in CHANCES (1981), in which Collins established the multigenerational
feud between the Bonnattis and the Santangelos. Lucky's adventures
continued in LUCKY (1985), in which she was married three times,
LADY BOSS (1989), depicting how she became the head of Panther Studios,
and VENDETTA (1996), in which she struggled with her arch-enemy,
the Bonnatti family, and got back her kidnapped husband Lennie Golden,
the handsome Hollywood writer-director.
DANGEROUS KISS (1999) developed further the saga of the street-smart
Lucky. In the story Lucky's supermodel goddaughter, Brigette Stanislopoulosis,
is raped and force-fed heroin by her vicious Italian husband Carlo.
But this is not all: her sister-in-law, the actress Mary Lou Berkeley,
is murdered in carjacking.
Other popular writers drawing their subjects from big business,
the media or the film industry: Judith Krantz, Shirley Conran,
Harold Robbins - For further reading: Joan Collins's autobiography
Past Imperfect, 1978, updated in 1984; Contemporary Popular Writers,
ed. by David Mote (1997); Hollywood Sisters: Jackie and Joan Collins
by Susan Crimp, Patricia Burstein - Note: Joan Collins published
her first novel, Prime Time, in 1988. It is set, of course, in
the film world and fiests with overblown, nasty characters: "The
network wanted a glamorous manipulating bitch, a rotten-to-the-core
heartless tramp, a deviously ambitious but sexily elegant woman
of the world, a female so mean and gorgeous that every man watching
would either want to make love to her or give her a taste of her
own medicine, and whom every woman would envy or emulate of the
show was a hit."
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Selected works:
- THE WORLD IS FULL OF MARRIED MEN, 1968
- THE STUD, 1969 -
film 1978, dir. by Quentin Masters, starring Joan Collins, Oliver
Tobias, Sue Lloyd. - A millionaire's wife installs her lover as
manager of a discotheque, but he becomes bored and wants a place
of his own.
- SUNDAY SIMMONS AND CHARLIE BRICK, 1971 (published
under the title The Hollywood Zoo in 1975)
- LOVEHEAD, 1974 (retitled
The Love Killers, 1989)
- THE WORLD IS FULL OF DIVORCED WOMEN,
1975
- LOVERS AND GAMBLERS, 1977
- THE BITCH, 1979 - film 1979,
dir. by Gerry O'Hara, starring Joan Collins, Kenneth Haigh, Michael
Coby. Sequel to The Stud. A woman of much influence in London's
underworld has a temporary liaison with a young gangster wanted
by the Mafia.
- CHANCES, 1981 - Lucky / Changes - NBC miniseries,
starring Sandra Bullock and Nicollette Sheridan
- HOLLYWOOD WIVES,
1983
- SINNERS, 1984
- LUCKY, 1985 - NBC miniseries
- HOLLYWOOD
HUSBANDS, 1986
- ROCK STAR, 1988
- LADY BOSS, 1989 - NBC miniseries,
starring Kim Delaney
- THE SINNERS, 1990
- AMERICAN STAR, 1993
- HOLLYWOOD KIDS, 1994
- VENDETTA, 1995
- THRILL, 1997
- MURDER,
1998 (paperback, L.A. Connections series)
- OBSESSION, 1998 (paperback,
L.A. Connections series)
- POWER, 1998 (paperback, L.A. Connections
series)
- REVENGE, 1998 (paperback, L.A. Connections series)
-
DANGEROUS KISS, 1999
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