Thursday, January 31, 2013

SEDONA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL .. FEBRUARY 23RD - MARCH 3RD 2013!!



Delighted to announce that Joan will be presented with The Lifetime Achievement Award during the 2013 Sedona International Film Festival which runs from February 23rd to March 3rd in Sedona, Arizona.. Previous recipient's include Ed Asner, Ned Beatty, Lainie Kazan, Rip Torn, Jonathan Winters among others.. Founded in 1994, this eight day festival features a varied lineup of feature films, shorts, documentary, animated and student films.. Check out www.sedonafilmfestival.com for details and booking! Festival goers will also have the chance to spend 'An Evening With Joan' on Feb 27th at 5pm.. The festival will screen 'Rally Round The Flag Boys!'  from 1956 starring Joan with Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward on Feb 27th at 12pm.. Also screening is 'Decadence' from 1994 starring Joan with Steven Berkoff on Feb 28th at 12.00pm.. See festival website to book tickets and passes....
 Here is an interview around the festival!
Lifetime Achievement Award: Joan Collins

Joan Collins has appeared in more than 118 movies and television series since she began acting when she was 9. She’s been on stage, written novels and memoirs and, she says with amusement, she’s active on Twitter. The actress, is best known for her role as Alexis Carrington on the ’80s nighttime soap opera, Dynasty. She will receive the Sedona International Film Festival’s Lifetime Achievement Award. During the festival, she will perform One Night with Joan, her one-woman show that she has staged around the globe. The festival will also screen two of her films, Decadence and Rally ’Round the Flag, Boys! Joan checked in with us from L.A.

Sedona Monthly: Congratulations on receiving SIFF’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Have you ever been to Sedona?
Joan Collins: I was in Sedona in the late ’70s and early ’80s. I went to an actualization course with Tina Sinatra. It’s beautiful – I’m looking forward to coming again.
SM: You’ve been making films since the short Facts and Fancies in 1951, and part of your one-woman show, One Night with Joan, recaps your career. What is it like to see clips from all the films and television shows you’ve been a part of?
JC: Quite frankly, I don’t really look at them anymore. I’ve been playing this show for about eight years. It was quite fascinating at first – to watch and see how I’ve evolved as a person and an actress. What is fascinating now is the fact that so many of the people I worked with are no longer with us. I came into the business when I was 9, and I was always the youngest person in any movie.
SM: What can our audience expect from One Night with Joan? Tell us about the show.
JC: In addition to my career, it covers divorces and the very famous court case I had with Random House. There are amusing stories – I talk about people they will know like Gene Kelly, Marlon Brando, Bette Davis, Paul Newman, Nigel Hawthorne, John Gielgud, Linda Evans. I’ve worked with a lot of very interesting and quite famous people.
SM: SIFF will also screen Decadence from 1994 and Rally ’Round the Flag, Boys! from 1958. What are your memories of making these two films?
JC: These are two of my favorite film projects. In Decadence, I think I gave quite an interesting performance. Rally ’Round the Flag was my first stab at comedy, and Paul Newman was the person responsible for me receiving that role. The studio wanted a blonde to play the role of Angela; they said, ‘Brunettes aren’t funny. Blondes are funny.’ I think it’s an underrated film. Paul and I have a drunk scene. We didn’t get drunk, but we had a scene where we had to laugh a lot. We were laughing hysterically all day long, and finally the director, Leo McCarey, said, ‘Stop all this laughing crap. We’re trying to make a comedy for Christ’s sake!’
Decadence was interesting because Steven Berkoff, who was the producer-director-writer-actor, promised me that we would have a two-week rehearsal beforehand. He’d done the play and performed it over 1,000 times – I’d never done it. Well, two weeks before filming, he told me we would have a week to rehearse. A week before, he said we couldn’t have a week to rehearse; we would have to do it the day before shooting. We ran through it the day before we shot. It’s a very, very demanding role because I’m on the screen the entire time. The character has very long speeches. I felt intimidated that Steven has amassed 1,000 performances so he knew all the nuances, and I had not. We almost did it rough – the first take. I am quite proud of how it came out, but I’m never thrilled to see myself on screen. I’ve been making Happily Divorced with Fran Drescher. After they filmed, they asked me if I wanted to see it and I said no.
SM: You’re best known for your roll as Alexis Carrington on Dynasty. Those nighttime soap operas from the 1980s have really made a comeback in recent years with the revival of Dallas and similar series such as Revenge. Are you proud of Dynasty and Alexis as being part of your legacy and having such a lasting influence on television?
JC: I wouldn’t use the word proud. I think it was an iconic role in an iconic series – arguably one of the best nighttime soap operas ever. I feel I contributed to it in a positive way. The character I played, who could have turned out to be just a baddy, bitchy cliché, became very much admired by many people. I’m not surprised it’s had an influence on TV, but I don’t think there are any nighttime soap operas. Apparently Revenge is the only one. I don’t think Gossip Girl is anything like Dynasty – it’s aimed at teenagers. I don’t think there has been anything for adults. Movies people saw in the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s always featured adults. Films were made for grownups. In the ’60s, they started to have younger and younger people in films. That is what they do now. Films and television [are] aimed [at] younger audiences. In the ’80s, the studios and networks decided to aim for an adult generation, and I think that’s what happened with Dynasty. Of course, I’m talking network [television], I’m not talking cable, which has the best shows, like Homeland – that’s practically the best thing I’ve ever seen on TV. Networks aren’t really interested in anyone over the age of 30. It’s pretty sad because most people under 30 don’t want to watch TV.
SM: Aside from Homeland, are there any other television shows are you watching nowadays?
JC: I watch very little. I watch Downton Abbey. Those are two of the only ones I watch. I love movies – I go to the movies all of the time. I thought Argo was brilliant and I thought Hitchcock was wonderful. I just saw Skyfall, which I loved. I watch movies all the time on DVD or AMC. I just prefer movies, frankly.
SM: When it comes to performing, do you prefer movies more than television?
JC: To me, there’s not that much difference in actual performance.
SM: You’ve seen many changes in television and Hollywood over the years. What role do you think film festivals play in the modern-day entertainment industry?
JC: I think film festivals have become more and more important in letting the public become aware of small, independent films. There’s a huge proliferation. I think with all the different awards, the general public becomes aware of a particular film that they wouldn’t be aware of if it didn’t have the publicity that comes with film festival accolades. Film festival films tend to be more esoteric. When we went to see Skyfall, we saw six trailers, and I said to my husband, ‘There’s only one I want to see.’ It’s all about car crashes and car chases. I’m not interested in that. It’s geared toward 7 and 20 year olds. Film festivals give us original material.
SM:What are you working on now?
JC: I’m working on the third volume of my memoires, and then I’m going to do a movie in England called Molly Moon: The Incredible Hypnotist with Emily Watson, Celia Imrie and Dominic Monaghan.


WEDNESDAY 27TH


Prog.

061

12:00 p.

Classic Series:

Rally ‘Round

the Flag, Boys!

featuring Joan Collins

TRT: 1:46, Exits: 1:46*
Prog.

065

5:00 p.m.
An Evening with

Joan Collins

TRT: 2:00, Exits: 7:00*




Monday, January 28, 2013

HAPPILY DIVORCED WRAP PARTY .. JANUARY 25TH 2013 ..

To celebrate the taping of the final episode in the current season of 'Happily Divorced', Joan attended the wrap party.. Here is an exclusive shot featuring Joan with British actor Harry Van Gorkum who appears on the show as a Peter & Fran's grumpy neighbour!

Sunday, January 27, 2013

FRIENDS CATCH UP IN LALA LAND!

 
Joan currently in Los Angeles caught up with good friend Nikki Haskell, who popped in for cocktails at Joan's LA apartment...

Friday, January 25, 2013

JOAN IS HAPPILY REUNITED WITH FRAN!

Joan on set with Fran Drescher & producer Peter Marc Jacobson


Joan is currently in Hollywood, where she has just finished taping her last guest appearance for this season's 'Happily Divorced'.. 'Happily Divorced' can be seen on TVLand on Wednesday's 10.30 / 9.30c ...

Joan prepares for the taping with stylist Rene Horsch

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

THE TALK .. CBS.. JANUARY 23RD 2013..


Joan appeared on today's edition of the top CBS talk show 'The Talk' where she discussed her role on TV Land's hit sitcom 'Happily Divorced'... Joan also discussed her Hollywood career with tales of Marilyn Monroe, Paul Newman and Bette Davis.. Here are some shots of Joan from today's appearance..



Monday, January 21, 2013

PREVIEW! PIONEER'S OF TELEVISION.. TUESDAY 22ND JANUARY 2013..


  *** Primetime Soaps Preview | Video | Pioneers of Television | PBS ***
Just a reminder that Joan will make an appearance on the latest episode of the top rated PBS show 'Pioneer's of Television' which features the stars of 'Prime Time Soaps'.. The episode airs Tuesday 22nd January at 8pm on PBS.. To see a preview of the show, click link on top of page!

Saturday, January 19, 2013

TV ALERT : THE TALK .. WED 23rd JANUARY 2013. CBS

Don't forget to tune into to The Talk on CBS on Wed 23rd January to catch Joan who is a special guest on the top rated show..You can see The Talk week days at 2PM MET / 1PM CT/PT ....

Friday, January 11, 2013

ONE NIGHT WITH JOAN LONDON / REGIONAL TOUR 2013!

Following her sell out runs at London's Leicester Square Theatre, Joan is delighted to return to the venue for 6 nights throughout April 2013.. Joan will also take the show on the road to 9 regional venues.. Here are the dates for 'One Night With Joan 2013' ...
          April 6th - Royal & Derngate  - Northampton
http://www.royalandderngate.co.uk/en/Home/WhatsOn/OneNightwithJoan
          April 7th - Wycombe Swan - High Wycombe
http://wycombeswan.co.uk/online/default.asp/WhatsOn/
          April 16th - GLive! - Guilford
http://glive.co.uk/online/default.asp
          April 17th - The Orchard Theatre - Dartford
http://orchardtheatre.co.uk/online/default.asp
         April 19th - The Anvil - Basingstoke
http://www.anvilarts.org.uk/whats-on/13/apr/joan-collins
        April 20th - Town Hall - Birmingham
https://www.thsh.co.uk/event/one-night-with-joan-13/
       April 21st - The Lowry - Manchester
http://www.thelowry.com/event/joan-collins
      April 23rd - St Alban's Arena - St Alban's
http://www.alban-arena.co.uk/events/joan-collins/  
     April 24th - The Pavilion - Bournemouth
http://www.bic.co.uk/events/Event_Details.asp?event=6007

April 12th to 14th /  26th to 28th Leicester Sq Theatre London
https://leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com/shows/873486849/events
   Click links to book tickets at your chosen venue! 







Wednesday, January 9, 2013

PIONEERS OF TELEVISION SEASON 3 ON DVD ..MARCH 12TH 2013

For those who wont catch the new season of 'Pioneers of Television' when it returns to PBS on January 15th, can pre-order a dvd of the full series.. Joan appears on the 2nd episode which takes a look at 'Primetime Soaps' and features the stars of 'Dynasty', 'Dallas' and 'Knot's Landing' .. You can pre-order this wonderful series at  http://www.shoppbs.org/product/index.jsp?productId=18096636&cp=&sr=1&KW=pioneers&origkw=pioneers&parentpage=search

Friday, January 4, 2013

FETISH .. NOW AVAILABLE TO BUY! RECOMMENDED!


Joan's award winning performance as Francesca Vonn in the short 'Fetish' is one of Shorts HD Channels Top 5 recommended films for January.. The film is available for purchase at the following links..
EU - http://eu.shorts.tv/page.php?id=134
USA - http://shorts.tv/on-demand/itunes/

Joan won Best Actress awards at The NYC Film Festival & The Beverly Hills Film,TV & Media Festival for her stunning performance as fading movie star Francesca Vonn who one night whilst appearing on a chat show, accepts an invitation from eccentric host Darius, who may have an even darker side than first perceived! Charles Casillo co-stars as the menacing host in this intriguing two-hander.. Don't dare miss it!

Thursday, January 3, 2013

KICK UP YOUR HEELS ONLINE CELEBRITY AUCTION .. LANCASTER OPERA HOUSE .. JANUARY 2013!


Start the New Year well heeled, while giving to a good cause by bidding on these fabulous sandals by Marc Jacobs previously worn and autographed by Joan from her personal collection! The Kick Up Your Heels Celebrity online Auction raises funds to support Lancaster Opera House's Arts in Education Outreach Initiative. The Auction now in it's 5th year, has over the past 4 years raised over $35,000! The money raised from the current auction will help support summer workshops for 70 children aged 6-16.. The Lancaster Opera House is a non-profit 501 Performing Arts Theater, in a suburb of Buffalo NY. Built in 1894, this 375 seat Victorian style theater, has been providing quality entertainment for the last 31 years.. You can bid on Joan's donated Sandals at the following link! http://www.ebay.com/itm/140901120497?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&trksid=P3984.m1555.l2649
This auction is now closed.. Joan's donated sandals made a top bid of $194 for the charity..










Wednesday, January 2, 2013

CHRISTMAS IN NY .. DECEMBER 2012...



Joan celebrated Christmas & New Year in NY and treated her grandkids Miel, Weston & Ava Grace to some of Broadway's hottest shows! Among them a matinee performance of  'Spiderman - Turn Off The Dark', starring Jake Epstein, now playing at Foxwoods Theater..
 
Joan also caught a performance of the Holiday classic 'Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the fabulous Rockettes! Joan took a  trip backstage and came across one of her favourite animals, The Camel, from The Nativity Scene..