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Joan Collins: Dramatic Art
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Joan Collins is almost as impressive in B&W as she is in color, and the role gives her a chance to stretch. Publicity handouts claim that famous striptease artist Candy Barr rehearsed her dance numbers. The scene where Joan dances with Eli Wallach's teasing saxophone is both exotic and erotic. The script ... allows Joan some decent scenes with Rod Steiger, fending off questions about her murky past. As it turns out, she's just another girl looking for a strong and trustworthy guy.
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Joan Collins movies DVDs filmography available to buy at CDUniverse are listed below. Information on films includes: other actor and actress, star cast and crew information, reviews, director, photo of cover art, product pics and more.
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A lifetime full of achievements, Joan Collins' career cannot be defined by one highlight or pinnacle moment. Starring in 55 feature films, as Alexis Carrington Colby in Dynasty, guest performer in TV shows from Space 1999 to Will and Grace or on the UK stage, Joan Collins' name, beauty and work spans every generation. In 1997 she received the ultimate accolade an O.B.E. for her lifetime contribution to the arts and her continuing charity work.
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JOAN Collins being interviewed over lunch at Le Cirque by Daphne Merkin for an Allure article about the skincare product she's endorsing. Collins claims she has never had plastic surgery . . . PETRA Nemcova and Miguel Forbes toasting photographer Robert Curran and his new book, "Asian Dreams," with Christiania vodka martinis at a private exhibit at Bret Bobo's SoHo apartment . . . GINNIFER Goodwin and Chris Klein and (separately) Elizabeth Berkely and Greg Lauren at "FrostNixon" . . . CARRIE Underwood, who's dating football star Tony Romo, congratulating her fellow "American Idol" finalist and former sweetheart Anthony Federov after watching him in "The Fantasticks."
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Joan started her career at the age of fifteen as a student at the Royal Academy Of Dramatic Art, the most prestigious drama college in the United Kingdom. A model agency came to RADA to find unknown faces for a photo shoot, and Joan was chosen. While continuing at RADA, Joan modeled both clothes and for illustrations for stories in magazines. One picture of Joan in a newspaper was seen by an talent agent who telephoned her and suggested that he should find some film work for her.
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In 'The Art of Living Well,' Joan reveals the secrets of how to look amazing whatever your age. She shares many of her life experiences and the methods she has learned about how to deal with the bad and the good things in life.
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