Joan Collins
Joan Collins, an English author and actress, is worth more than $20 million. The most famous of her roles is her role as Alexis Colby on the soap show "Dynasty," which ran from 1981 until 1989. Joan played a part in 195 episodes. Joan Henrietta Collins was conceived in London, England, on the 23rd of May 1933. The father of her was a talent agent whose clients included the famous likes of Shirley Bassey, the Beatles, and Tom Jones. His father was South African as well as Jewish. Her mother was Anglican and from England was her primary caregiver. Her younger sisters include Jackie Collins and Jackie Collins. Jackie Collins was an author who had sold over 500 million copies of her books. The school she attended was the all-girls independent Francis Holland School in London. When she was nine years old, when she was chosen to play a doll in Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House" show. It was her 16th birthday when she began training to be an actress at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. A year later she was signed by the British film studio The Rank Organization.Between making films as well, she appeared in several plays in London including "The Seventh Veil," "Claudia and David,"" and "The Skin of Our Teeth." In 1954, she was cast in the role of a princess in the drama "The Land of the Pharaohs,"
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