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Joan Collins built one of the longest-running careers in modern entertainment, moving from postwar British cinema to international television stardom and beyond. Rising in the 1950s as a studio-backed actress, she navigated typecasting, personal upheavals, and shifting industry trends before redefining herself as Alexis Carrington in Dynasty. Across decades, her life intertwined high-profile relationships, family challenges, and multiple reinventions as an actress, author, and public figure. By remaining visible and adaptable, she sustained relevance into her nineties, leaving a career that reflects both resilience and transformation in popular culture.
