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Jackie Collins: Writer of Steamy Bestselling Novels (and Joan’s Sister)
By Patrick Kiger, September 21, 2015 11:01 AM
As a writer of steamy, salacious fiction about the rich and famous, Jackie Collins might have been a bigger star than her big sister Joan, the scheming Alex Carrington in the 1980s prime-time soap opera Dynasty. Jackie, who passed away Sept. 19 at age 77 in Los Angeles, churned out more than three dozen books — from Hollywood Wives and Rock Star to The Power Trip. Scantily clad beauties and shirtless male hunks on the covers gave a pretty good indication of what took place on the pages inside, perfect reading for the beach or monotonous travels.
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Collins herself was as intriguing as any of the thinly disguised celebrities in her work. Her are some facts about her.
- As a teenager in England, she taught herself to write fiction by hand-copying Mickey Spillane detective novels.
- Kicked out of boarding school for smoking, she moved to Los Angeles to live with her sister and had a brief affair with Marlon Brando.
- Her own minor acting career in the 1960s included small roles on British TV's The Avengers.
- She dreamed up the plot lines for her stories while swimming laps each day and wrote them on a legal pad with a felt-tip pen.
- Deeming her novels too titillating in the late 1980s, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping threatened her publishers in his country with execution.
- After her breast cancer diagnosis six years ago, Collins wrote five novels and traveled extensively, she recently told People magazine: “I did it my way, as Frank Sinatra would say.”
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Here’s an interview for an Australian TV program in 2013 in which Collins notes that “women say to me all the time, ‘You taught me everything I know about sex.’”
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