• Joan Collins, known for her role in “Dynasty” just turned 91.
  • Photos of the actress from when she was a teenager show how her look has transformed over the years.
  • Joan also opened up about her childhood, marriages, acting career, and how she has maintained a youthful radiance without cosmetic procedures.

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Joan Collins rests along the bough of a tree at Burnham Beeches in Buckinghamshire on October 31, 1951. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins rests along the bough of a tree at Burnham Beeches in Buckinghamshire on October 31, 1951. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins, an illustrious figure in British cinema, is best known for her portrayal of the cunning and vengeful Alexis Carrington Colby in the soap opera “Dynasty,” which aired from 1981 to 1989.

Joan Collins, modelling for Daily Herald Women Sence Feature, on December 31, 1951. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins, modelling for Daily Herald Women Sence Feature, on December 31, 1951. | Source: Getty Images

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The actress, who was born on May 23, 1933, in Paddington, London, is the daughter of Elsa Collins, a dance teacher, and Joseph William Collins, a talent agent whose clients included Shirley Bassey, Roger Moore, and the Beatles.

Joan Collins in 1952 | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins in 1952 | Source: Getty Images

Her childhood was unconventional as she grew up during the Blitz period. Years later, Joan thought it would be great to do a film about growing up with her sister during this era but her dream hasn’t come to fruition.

Joan Collins, star of the film 'Cosh Boy', a story of juvenile violence, on May 4, 1952. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins, star of the film ‘Cosh Boy’, a story of juvenile violence, on May 4, 1952. | Source: Getty Images

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Even so, the actress said that as the war continued, she was just a child, unaware of the bombings. She would collect fragments of debris from the streets and store them in her cigar box each evening.

Joan Collins in the 1950s | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins in the 1950s | Source: Getty Images

She narrated, “We would draw silly pictures of Hitler. We were evacuated 10 or 12 times. We would be in the tube stations, and people would be playing their harmonicas and singing.”

Joan Collins smiling studio portrait circa 1956. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins smiling studio portrait circa 1956. | Source: Getty Images

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Despite the chaos, Joan Collins, who deeply loved her Anglican Briton mother, realized that she did not want to live the same life her mom lived. “Mummy was the 1950s housewife, very sweet and very docile,” she explained.

The actress had previously said that her mom, who died at the age of 52, died very young because she never spoke back to her husband.

Joan, Elsa, and Bill Collins at the London Airport, Britain, on October 6, 1955. | Source: Getty Images

Joan, Elsa, and Bill Collins at the London Airport, Britain, on October 6, 1955. | Source: Getty Images

Joan also shared that “My father never held back. I saw him as a figure to look up to more than my mother. I loved her to death but I considered her to be weak and I hated all the clothes she wore.”

The actress’s mother consistently wore girdles, suspenders, stockings, tight bras, underpinnings, and corsets, which Joan disliked.

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Joan Collins wearing a white swimsuit, circa 1960. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins wearing a white swimsuit, circa 1960. | Source: Getty Images

Joan, who took great care in her appearance, was voted the most beautiful girl in England by a photographers’ association when she was 18. The newspapers asked her dad what he thought about her daughter’s position, he replied, “I’m amazed. She’s a nice-enough-looking girl. Nothing special.”

Joseph William Collins attending a civil court case at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, May 7, 1955. | Source: Getty Images

Joseph William Collins attending a civil court case at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, May 7, 1955. | Source: Getty Images

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At this point, Joan had departed from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), developed a passion for French existentialism, admired the singer Juliette Gréco, and dreamed of becoming a celebrated stage actress.

Joan Collins posing in exotic showgirl costume for a studio publicity portrait circa 1960. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins posing in exotic showgirl costume for a studio publicity portrait circa 1960. | Source: Getty Images

The focus on her appearance was even more as her film career progressed. Joan disclosed that in Hollywood, she faced daily verbal abuse.

She recounted how the makeup department gave her cruel nicknames, such as “Moonface” due to her baby fat and “Scrawny Legs” because of her thin legs. She remembered the department as a large group of women who were particularly harsh and unkind to her.

Joan Collins on July 11, 1969. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins on July 11, 1969. | Source: Getty Images

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In 1955, when Joan was 22, she was cast in the biopic about Evelyn Nesbit “The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing.” Evelyn was considered the most beautiful girl in New York and Joan was to play her.

Joan Collins in a promotional portrait for 'The Virgin Queen', in 1955. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins in a promotional portrait for ‘The Virgin Queen’, in 1955. | Source: Getty Images

So, one day, Joan who was still in the Juliette Gréco character and thus had no makeup and was in jeans with scruffy hair, ran into her director Richard Fleischer. Richard told her, “Oh my God, I cannot look at you – you are so ugly. You cannot go around like that – put some makeup on, get your hair done, get a proper dress.”

Joan Collins during the International Film Festival in Cannes, France, in May 1972. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins during the International Film Festival in Cannes, France, in May 1972. | Source: Getty Images

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Just like her career, Joan’s personal life also had its ups and downs. When she was 17, still a virgin, the actress went on a date with actor Maxwell Reed, aged 31. He spiked her rum and coke and raped her.

Joan Collins and Maxwell Reed at the premiere of the film 'Sudden Fear' in September 1952. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins and Maxwell Reed at the premiere of the film ‘Sudden Fear’ in September 1952. | Source: Getty Images

“I was 17, but I was the equivalent mentally of 12. We did not have sex education,” she noted. Shockingly, Maxwell became the actress’s first husband. When asked why she chose to marry her rapist, she answered, “Because I come from a generation where if you’re going to have sex, you get married.”

Maxwell Reed and Joan Collins after their wedding at Caxton Hall Register Office, in London on May 14, 1952. | Source: Getty Images

Maxwell Reed and Joan Collins after their wedding at Caxton Hall Register Office, in London on May 14, 1952. | Source: Getty Images

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However, when Joan learned that Maxwell wanted to give her to older men for $12,710 a night as long as he could watch, she stood up for herself. After four years of marriage, the two divorced.

Joan Collins poses for a portrait in Los Angeles, California in 1987. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins poses for a portrait in Los Angeles, California in 1987. | Source: Getty Images

In her 20s, Joan lived with several men, including Sydney Chaplin and Arthur Loew Jr. She also had an affair with a married man who was eight years her senior. As much as the man was handsome, witty, and fascinating, Joan said the affair was utter hell and she never engaged in one again.

Joan Collins, circa 1990. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins, circa 1990. | Source: Getty Images

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Hollywood men, including directors, also went after Joan. In her autobiography, “Behind the Shoulder Pads,” the actress revealed that she was offered the role of Cleopatra in Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s film on the condition that she got along well with Buddy Adler, the head of Fox, and the chairman of the board.

Joan Collins arrives at the charity world premiere of their film 'The Clandestine Marriage,' at the Odeon West End, in Leicester Square, London, on November 29, 1999. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins arrives at the charity world premiere of their film ‘The Clandestine Marriage,’ at the Odeon West End, in Leicester Square, London, on November 29, 1999. | Source: Getty Images

Joan, who was disgusted by how directors and producers, who were old men, took advantage of young actresses said no as she never wanted to be a part of that. The Cleopatra role was given to Elizabeth Taylor.

Joan Collins during "An Evening with Joan Collins" Press Launch and Photocall in London, Great Britain, on December 8, 2005. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins during “An Evening with Joan Collins” Press Launch and Photocall in London, Great Britain, on December 8, 2005. | Source: Getty Images

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In the memoir, Joan also wrote about having an abortion when she got pregnant at 26 with her fiancé, Beatty, a 23-year-old aspiring actor. Beatty convinced Joan to abort the baby because it would derail their career. Years later, she agreed with him, noting that if he had a baby, she would have had to say goodbye to her acting career.

Warren Beatty kisses Joan Collins as they attend a party in Los Angeles, California in 1959. | Source: Getty Images

Warren Beatty kisses Joan Collins as they attend a party in Los Angeles, California in 1959. | Source: Getty Images

Joan went on to have three kids. She had her first two, Tara and Alexander with her second husband, Anthony Newley. Her last child, Katyana, is with her second husband Ron Kass.

Katy Kass, Joan Collins, and Tara Newley attend an auction house in London, England, on May 3, 2017. | Source: Getty Images

Katy Kass, Joan Collins, and Tara Newley attend an auction house in London, England, on May 3, 2017. | Source: Getty Images

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The actress’s third husband was Peter Holm and she is now married to Percy Gibson. Joan announced that she was engaged to Percy in December 2001 and then the pair got married in 2002 at Claridge’s Hotel in London, in front of 175 guests.

Percy Gibson and Joan Collins at her San Tropez villa in the South of France in August 2013. | Source: Getty Images

Percy Gibson and Joan Collins at her San Tropez villa in the South of France in August 2013. | Source: Getty Images

The lovebirds, who have been together for over two decades, met when Joan was featured in a touring production of the play “Love Letters” in the US. The Peruvian-born theatre manager also helped Joan edit her novel “Star Quality.”

Percy Gibson and Joan Collins attend the Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones in Beverly Hills, California, on March 27, 2022. | Source: Getty Images

Percy Gibson and Joan Collins attend the Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones in Beverly Hills, California, on March 27, 2022. | Source: Getty Images

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Many people talked when Joan and Percy Gibson got married because he is 32 years younger than her. Joan was asked to comment on their age difference and she said, “Well, if he dies, he dies.”

In 2023, Joan gushed about her marriage saying that she had found the right man in her current husband, “Oh yes, Percy and I have been married for 21 years and it’s just marvelous.”

Percy Gibson and Dame Joan Collins attend The Variety Club Showbusiness Awards in London, England, on April 28, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

Percy Gibson and Dame Joan Collins attend The Variety Club Showbusiness Awards in London, England, on April 28, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

Now, Joan is in her 90s but she still has the youthful charm and grace in her presence. When asked if she has had cosmetic procedures done, the actress simply said with a shrug, “If people want to think I’ve had surgery, then…”

Joan Collins attends the 2018 Carousel of Hope Ball in Beverly Hills, California, on October 6, 2018. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins attends the 2018 Carousel of Hope Ball in Beverly Hills, California, on October 6, 2018. | Source: Getty Images

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Joan added, “You can tell [I haven’t] because I have lines and jowls. When I see women around my age I think: ‘Oh, really? My gosh, I look quite a bit…’ I think I look pretty good!”

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The movie star is also needle-phobic and just couldn’t bring herself to have cosmetic work done on her. She attributes her good look, perfect complexion, and youthfulness to staying out of the sun.

Joan Collins attends the Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Jon Platt in Los Angeles, California, on February 3, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins attends the Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Jon Platt in Los Angeles, California, on February 3, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

She added that her mom taught her to moisturize her skin and use night cream, something she also taught her daughters. Joan’s lovely appearance still amazes her fans.

Joan Collins attends the Inspiration Awards For Women in London, England, on March 22, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins attends the Inspiration Awards For Women in London, England, on March 22, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

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In April 2024, Joan enjoyed a fun photoshoot for the New York Times Fashion and Style section. She looked radiant in a white cardigan paired with an off-white cap and black trousers.

Joan Collins photoshoot from an Instagram post dated April 17, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins photoshoot from an Instagram post dated April 17, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

A fan, amazed by her look, said, “You are simply iconic, dear one, and stunning ♥️♥️.” Another admirer commented, “You always look so beautiful♥️.”

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When she turned 90 in 2023, a fan shared a picture of Joan taken on the streets. The actress was in a modest flower dress styled with a white coat, a sun hat, and sunglasses. The fan captioned the post, “Happiest of birthdays to Dame Joan Collins, who turns 90 but easily looks at least 20 years younger.”

Joan Collins attends "Glow & Darkness" photocall in Madrid, Spain, on October 26, 2020. | Source: Getty Images

Joan Collins attends “Glow & Darkness” photocall in Madrid, Spain, on October 26, 2020. | Source: Getty Images

At 91, Joan Collins is content with both her personal and professional life. Retirement isn’t on her agenda, as she plans to continue working because of her passion for it.

She acknowledged that performing her one-woman show and staying in a different hotel each night was exhausting, but the enthusiastic audiences and her love for her work made it a rewarding experience.

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