Joan Collins

English actress and writer

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2024 Joan Collins appears in The Reluctant Traveler episode about France: The Secrets of Saint-Tropez
2023 Performed 'Behind the Shoulder Pads' on a UK Tour.
2022 Starred in two films: 'Tomorrow Morning' as Anna and 'The Gentle Sex' as Major Connie Brown
2022 Collins had a role in the musical film Tomorrow Morning, which was based on an acclaimed musical play of the same name.
2021 Collins sold her condo in New York for $2 million.
2021 Toured with 'Joan Collins is Unapologetic' across the UK.
2021 Collins starred as Adelaide of Maurienne in the historical drama miniseries Glow and Darkness, working alongside Jane Seymour and Denise Richards.
2021 Collins appeared in a Comic Relief comedy spoof '2020: The Movie', playing Maggie Keenan, the first person to receive a COVID-19 vaccination.
2020 Joan Collins co-starred in the film The Loss Adjuster alongside Luke Goss and Martin Kemp.
2019 Performed 'Joan Collins Unscripted' at the London Palladium and on a UK Tour.
2019 Collins and her husband Percy Gibson survived a 'terrifying' fire at her London flat in Eaton Place, with Gibson using a fire extinguisher to contain the blaze.
2019 Guest-starred in an episode of the Hawaii Five-O TV series.
2018 Joined the cast of American Horror Story: Apocalypse, portraying characters Evie Gallant and witch actress Bubbles McGee.
2018 Appeared in the critically acclaimed short film Gerry, winning Best Actress at the LA Shorts International Film Festival.
2018 Appears in the critically acclaimed film 'Gerry' and takes a recurring role in 'American Horror Story: Apocalypse'.
2017 Returns to starring film roles with 'The Time of Their Lives', her first major film role since the 1980s.
2016 Performed 'Joan Collins Unscripted' on a UK Tour.
2016 Made a cameo appearance as herself in Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie.
2015 Joan Collins joins the cast of The Royals as Alexandra, Grand Duchess of Oxford, appearing in 7 episodes through 2018
2015 Appeared in 'Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism' as Nockman's Mother
2015 Backed the children's fairytales app GivingTales in aid of UNICEF, alongside celebrities like Roger Moore and Michael Caine.
2015 Starred in the fantasy film Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism.
2015 Made a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II for her charitable services, presented by the then Prince of Wales (now King Charles III).
January 2015 Collins was advanced to Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the New Year Honours for her services to charity
2014 Joan Collins begins recurring role in Benidorm, appearing in 4 episodes through 2017
2014 Started playing the Grand Duchess of Oxford in the E! drama series The Royals, mother of fictional British Queen Helena (Elizabeth Hurley).
2013 Conducted a 'One Night with Joan' UK Tour.
2013 Joan Collins appears as herself in Celebrity Deal or No Deal television special
2013 Lent her voice to the animated feature film Saving Santa.
2013 Began a recurring guest role in the British sitcom Benidorm as Crystal Hennessy-Vass, the fierce CEO of the fictional Solana Hotel Group.
April 17 2013 Collins attended the funeral of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
2012 Appeared as herself in the US sitcom Happily Divorced.
2012 Starred in a Europe-wide Snickers chocolate bar commercial alongside Stephanie Beacham.
2011 Toured 'One Night with Joan' in Australia and continued the show at Leicester Square Theatre in London.
2011 Makes a television comeback with a recurring role in 'Happily Divorced'.
2010 Joan Collins guest stars in Rules of Engagement as Bunny Dunbar in one episode
2010 Joan Collins starred in the short film 'Fetish' as the character Francesca Vonn
2010 Joined the cast of the German soap opera Verbotene Liebe, playing Lady Joan, an aristocratic British woman who takes a young German prince in tow.
December 2010 Made her first venture into pantomime as Queen Rat in Dick Whittington at the Birmingham Hippodrome during the Christmas season, starring alongside Nigel Havers and Julian Clary.

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