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Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story

"The only story she never told."

In 1968, Jackie Collins published her first novel The World Is Full of Married Men to remarkable success and immediate scandal. Over the next decades, Collins would go on to build an empire writing books where female agency came first. Jackie Collins’ women were unapologetic about their needs and their sexual desire, and to her devoted readers, Collins became a symbol of the effortless power that defined her heroines.

Top Cast

  • Jackie Collins

    Jackie Collins

    Self (archive footage)

  • Joan Collins

    Joan Collins

    Self

  • Terry Wogan

    Terry Wogan

    Self (archive footage)

  • Tita Cahn

    Tita Cahn

    Self

  • Hazel Collins

    Hazel Collins

    Self

  • Jennifer Daugherty

    Jennifer Daugherty

    Self

  • Barbara Davis

    Barbara Davis

    Self

  • Gina Fueth

    Gina Fueth

    Self

  • Jan Gold

    Jan Gold

    Self

Overview

In 1968, Jackie Collins published her first novel The World Is Full of Married Men to remarkable success and immediate scandal. Over the next decades, Collins would go on to build an empire writing books where female agency came first. Jackie Collins’ women were unapologetic about their needs and their sexual desire, and to her devoted readers, Collins became a symbol of the effortless power that defined her heroines.

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