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Joan Collins (Joan Henrietta Collins) was born on 23 May, 1933 in Paddington, London, England, UK, is an actress,producer,soundtrack. Discover Joan Collins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

Popular As Joan Henrietta Collins
Occupation actress,producer,soundtrack
Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 23 May 1933
Birthday 23 May
Birthplace Paddington, London, England, UK
Nationality United Kingdom

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Joan Collins Height, Weight & Measurements

At 91 years old, Joan Collins height is 5' 6¼" (1.68 m) .

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Height 5' 6¼" (1.68 m)
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Who Is Joan Collins's Husband?

Her husband is Percy Gibson (17 February 2002 - present), Peter Holm (3 November 1985 - 25 August 1987) ( divorced), Ronald S. Kass (11 March 1972 - 6 May 1983) ( divorced) ( 1 child), Anthony Newley (27 May 1963 - 13 August 1971) ( divorced) ( 2 children), Maxwell Reed (24 May 1952 - 29 May 1956) ( divorced)

Family
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Husband Percy Gibson (17 February 2002 - present), Peter Holm (3 November 1985 - 25 August 1987) ( divorced), Ronald S. Kass (11 March 1972 - 6 May 1983) ( divorced) ( 1 child), Anthony Newley (27 May 1963 - 13 August 1971) ( divorced) ( 2 children), Maxwell Reed (24 May 1952 - 29 May 1956) ( divorced)
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Joan Collins Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Joan Collins worth at the age of 91 years old? Joan Collins’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Joan Collins's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Island in the Sun (1957)$1,250 a week
Empire of the Ants (1977)$35,000
Dynasty (1981)$40,000 /episode (season 5)
Dynasty (1981)$120,000 /episode (season 9)
Sins (1986)$1,000,000

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Timeline

1879

She had a role in a performance of the play "A Doll's House" (1879) by Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906).

1884

Collins then played the leading role of actress Evelyn Nesbit (1884/1885-1967) in the biographical film "The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing" (1955). The role was intended for established actress Marilyn Monroe, but Collins replaced Monroe based on a studio decision.

1902

Collins was the daughter of talent agent Joseph William Collins (1902-1988) and his wife, dance teacher Elsa Bessant, (1906-1962). Joseph was born in South Africa, and had Jewish descent. As a talent agent, his most famous clients were Shirley Bassey, the Beatles and Tom Jones. Elsa was born in the United Kingdom, to an Anglican family. Collins was educated at Francis Holland School in London, an independent day school for girls. She made her theatrical debut c.

Studio executive Darryl Francis Zanuck (1902-1979) was sufficiently impressed to offer Collins a 7-year-long contract with American studio 20th Century Fox. Collins took the offer.

1921

Separated permanently with first husband Maxwell Reed on her 21st birthday.

1942

1942, as a child actress.

1946

Brother William Collins Jr. (born 1946) is a real estate agent.

1949

In 1949, Collins started training as an actress at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London.

1950

In 1950, she signed a contract with a British film studio, the Rank Organisation of businessman Joseph Arthur Rank, 1st Baron Rank (1888-1972).

1951

Collins made her film debut in the short film "Facts and Fancies" (1951), and her feature film debut in "Lady Godiva Rides Again" (1951), where she played an unnamed Beauty Queen Contestant.

New ABC entertainment president Bob Iger (1951-) is credited with ending the series as soon as possible. The show had a cliffhanger ending, and several of its subplots were not resolved.

1952

She had supporting roles as the Greek maid Marina in "The Woman's Angle" (1952) and gangster's moll Lil Carter in "Judgment Deferred" (1952).

Collins had her big break when cast as juvenile delinquent Norma Hart in prison drama "I Believe in You" (1952). She was hailed as Britain's new "bad girl" and started being offered high-profile roles in British films.

The film was an adaptation of the 1952 novel by Agatha Christie, where Ruth is an old school friend of Jane Marple, who assigned Jane to investigate a home for juvenile delinquents.

1954

She and Robert Wagner made a film called 'Lord Vanity' in 1954 but it did so badly at the box office that it was scrapped at a cost of $1 and a 1/2 million.

1955

The next stage in her career started when cast as Princess Nellifer of Egypt in the historical epic "Land of the Pharaohs" (1955), an international production. While the film was not successful at the box office, it became a cult classic and Nellifer was one of Collins' most recognizable roles.

Collins' first American film was the historical drama "The Virgin Queen" (1955), where she shared the top-billing with established stars Bette Davis and Richard Todd.

1956

Collins was placed on loan to studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for her next role, that of gold digger Crystal in "The Opposite Sex" (1956).

She received the top billing in the refugee-themed film "Sea Wife" (1956), and enjoyed box-office success with the interracial-love themed drama "Island in the Sun" (1957).

1957

In the drama film "The Wayward Bus" (1957), Collins received top-billing over her co-star Jayne Mansfield.

Her next films included the spy thriller "Stopover Tokyo" (1957), the Western "The Bravados" (1958), the comedy "Rally Round the Flag, Boys" (1959), the caper film "Seven Thieves" (1960), and the biblical epic Esther and the King (1960).

1960

By 1960, Collins was one of 20th Century Fox's biggest stars, but she demanded a release from her studio contract. She had campaigned for the title role in the upcoming production of "Cleopatra", but the studio chose to cast Elizabeth Taylor in the role. Collins felt slighted.

As a freelance actress for most of the 1960s, Collins had few film roles.

1962

Among her most notable roles was playing the leading lady in "The Road to Hong Kong" (1962), the last film in the long-running series "Road to. . . ". The male leads for the entire series were Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, but their usual leading lady Dorothy Lamour was considered too old for the role. Collins replaced Lamour. Collins started appearing frequently on television guest star roles. Among her most notable television roles was the villainous Siren in "Batman", and pacifist spokeswoman Edith Keeler in "Star Trek: The Original Series".

1963

Children: Tara Newley Arkle (born October 12, 1963) and Alexander Newley (born November 8, 1965) by Anthony Newley; Katyana Kass (born Kennedy "Katy" Kass, born June 20, 1972) by Ronald S. Kass.

1966

A doll and an action figure were made in the likeness of her character on Star Trek: The Original Series (1966), Edith Keeler.

1967

Collins played in only one episode of Star Trek, the time-travel episode "The City on the Edge of Forever" (1967). However the episode is regarded among the best episodes in the entire Star Trek franchise, with Collins considered one of the most memorable guest stars in the original series.

1969

Attended the funeral of Sharon Tate on August 13, 1969 and was among the guests at Tate's wedding to Roman Polanski 19 months earlier.

1970

In 1970, Collins returned to her native United Kingdom. She started appearing frequently in British thriller and horror films of the decade.

1971

Among her films was revenge-themed drama "Revenge" (1971),science fiction film "Quest for Love" (1972), horror anthology "Tales from the Crypt" (1972), psychological horror "Fear in the Night" (1972), thriller "Dark Places", horror anthology "Tales That Witness Madness" (1973), and horror film "I Don't Want to Be Born" (1975). Collins appeared in a few comedies in-between horror films, but none was particularly successful.

1977

She returned to the United States in order to play a role in the giant monster film "Empire of the Ants" (1977). She then returned to mostly appearing in thriller roles.

1978

She was catapulted back to stardom with the lead role of nymphomaniac Fontaine Khaled in the erotic drama "The Stud" (1978), an adaptation of a novel written by her younger sister Jackie Collins. The film was a surprise box office hit, earning 20 million dollars at the worldwide box office.

1979

Collins returned to the role of Fontaine in the sequel film ''The Bitch'' (1979), which was also a hit. Collins found herself in high demand in both stage and film. But she gained more notoriety with the television role of Alexis Carington in "Dynasty". She started appearing in the role in the second season of the soap opera. Her performance is credited with the subsequent rise of the show's Nielsen's ratings.

1981

Joan Collins is an English actress from Paddington, London. She is most famous for playing the role of vengeful schemer Alexis Carrington Colby in the soap opera "Dynasty" (1981-1989).

1983

She became a household name, and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1983.

Collins was nominated six times for a Golden Globe Award for her role, winning once in 1983. She was also once nominated for an Emmy as Best Actress in a Drama Series.

Collins was viewed as a sex symbol at the time, and in 1983 appeared in a 12-page photo layout for Playboy magazine. She was 50-years-old, unusually old for a Playboy model. Collins appeared in a total of 195 episodes of "Dynasty". The series was canceled with the last episode of its 9th season, due to falling ratings.

1985

By 1985, "Dynasty" was the number-one show in the United States, beating out rival soap opera "Dallas".

1986

In the 1986 book "Son of Golden Turkey Awards" by Harry and Michael Medved, Joan won the award for "The Most Humiliating Performance by a Future Television Star" for her role in the 1977 film "Empire of the Ants".

1990

Throughout the 1990s. , Collins returned to guest star roles in television.

1991

Collins returned to the role of Alexis in the sequel mini-series "Dynasty: The Reunion" (1991). The miniseries only lasted for 2 episodes, but resolved several subplots and was a ratings hit.

1993

Her first agent was her father Joseph Collins in London. Later in her career, her agent was the well-regarded Swifty Lazar (aka "Swifty" Lazar), until his death in 1993.

1996

The second volume of her autobiography was called "Second Act" and was released in 1996, following her successful court battle against her publisher, Random House. The company had demanded that Joan return the $2-million advance it had given her for two novels, as it claimed her submissions were "substandard". The New York judge ruled in her favor.

1997

In 1997, Collins was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to drama.

She appeared in (among others) "Roseanne", "Egoli: Place of Gold", and "The Nanny", She had the recurring role of Christina Hobson in the short-lived soap opera "Pacific Palisades" (1997). She appeared in 7 of its 13 episodes.

1998

Became a grandmother on October 5, 1998. However, being Joan, she refuses to be called "Grandma"; Miel Celeste Adam calls her "DoDo" instead.

2000

In film, Collins played Pearl Slaghoople, Wilma Flintstone's mother, in "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas" (2000). It was the second live-action film based on the popular animated series "The Flintstones".

2002

Collins' next notable soap opera role was that of so-called "rich bitch" Alexandra Spaulding in 2002 episodes of the long-running series "Guiding Light". Collins was the third actress to play this role. following Beverlee McKinsey and Marj Dusay.

2004

Has three grandchildren: Miel and Weston by daughter Tara Newley Arkle, and Ava Grace Newley (born July 2004), by son Alexander Newley and daughter-in-law Angela Tassoni.

2006

In 2006, Collins toured the United Kingdom with "An Evening with Joan Collins", an one-woman show where she narrated the highs and lows of her career and life. She later toured the word with both this show and its sequel "Joan Collins Unscripted".

2007

She had the recurring role of Crystal Hennessy-Vass in the sitcom "Benidorm" (2007-2018).

2009

Collins had a notable guest star-role as Ruth Van Rydock in the television film "Agatha Christie's Marple: They Do It with Mirrors" (2009).

2011

Collins played herself in three episodes of the sitcom "Happily Divorced" (2011-2013).

2015

In 2015, Collins was promoted to the rank of Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for services to charity.

She had another recurring role as Alexandra, Grand Duchess of Oxford in the soap opera "The Royals" (2015-2018). Collins had two different roles in the horror anthology series "American Horror Story". She played wealthy grandmother Evie Gallant, and witch Bubbles McGee.

2018

She appeared in a total of four episodes in 2018.