Jackie Collins
Jackie Collins
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Jackie Collins was born Enid Beryl Collins on October 4, 1937, in Hampstead, London, England. She is often referred to as simply "Jackie" by her fans.
Birth and Death Dates
October 4, 1937 - September 19, 2015 (aged 77)
Nationality and Profession(s)
Collins was a British-American novelist who wrote bestselling romance and thriller novels.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in England during World War II, Collins' early life was marked by hardship. Her father's death when she was just three years old left her family struggling to make ends meet. After completing school, Collins moved to London where she began writing for various magazines and newspapers under the pseudonym "Jackie Collins". She eventually married Neil Collins in 1957 and had two children with him.
Major Accomplishments
Collins' major accomplishment lies in her ability to craft bestselling novels that captured the hearts of millions worldwide. Her work often explored themes of love, relationships, and the lives of Hollywood stars. Some of her most notable works include "The Stud", "Lady Boss", "Chances", and "Hollywood Wives".
Notable Works or Actions
Collins was known for pushing boundaries with her writing, often incorporating explicit content that shocked audiences at the time. Her books were frequently criticized by critics but remained incredibly popular among readers. In addition to her novels, Collins also worked as a screenwriter and produced several television shows.
Impact and Legacy
As one of the most successful romance novelists of all time, Jackie Collins has left an indelible mark on the world of literature. Her writing continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its unique blend of drama, sex, and glamour. Collins' success paved the way for future generations of female writers and solidified her place as a literary icon.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Jackie Collins is widely quoted or remembered for several reasons:
Her groundbreaking writing style that explored themes often considered taboo
Her ability to craft compelling characters that readers fell in love with
Her perseverance in the face of criticism and adversity
Her impact on popular culture, inspiring countless adaptations and references
Overall, Jackie Collins' remarkable life and career serve as a testament to her unwavering dedication to her craft. As a beloved author and trailblazer, she will continue to be remembered for generations to come.
Quotes by Jackie Collins
Jackie Collins's insights on:

I’m going to have a shower, then maybe we can get some lunch out; and then, baby, then we can come back and make it all night long!’ She vanished through the door, and David heard water running in the bathroom.

I write synopses after the book is completed. I can’t write it beforehand, because I don’t know what the book’s about. I invent something for my publisher because he asks for one, but the final book ends up very differently.

Ideas are all around me. If I wasn’t interested in them myself, I don’t think anyone else would be either.

I think I’m a born storyteller. Inspiration is all around me. I can read a newspaper article and come up with an idea for a book.

I have this theory that people in Hollywood don’t read. They read ‘Vanity Fair’ and then consider themselves terribly well read. I think I can basically write about anybody without getting caught.

The easier you make it look, the more difficult it is. Creating characters out of nothing, and making them interesting – and that’s another advice I would give to writers.

All of my books have the potential to become movies, it’s just a question of finding a studio who wants to get behind me and put up the money to make the movie.

I wake up in the morning and I still have a passion for what I do, and I’ll be doing it when I’m 105, I’ll be scribbling away. If it was 100 years ago I’d be sitting by the campfire, saying, “Have I got a story to tell you.”

