May 23, 1933
Joan Collins is born.
Joan Collins, a classically trained actress who will
become best known for her role on the 1980s prime-time soap opera Dynasty,
is born in London, England.
In 1981, Collins landed the plum role of Alexis Carrington (later Colby) in
the prime-time soap opera Dynasty, which ran for eight years. Her
portrayal of the vindictive ex-wife of the oil tycoon Blake Carrington--and the
bitter rival of his current wife and former secretary, the beautiful blonde
Krystle (played by Linda Evans)--rejuvenated Collins’ career, as buzz for the
show began to grow and the Alexis-Krystle clash became one of its central
plotlines. In one of Dynasty’s most memorable scenes, Alexis and Krystle
come to blows in a lily pond; in another, Krystle dumps a bowl of mud on Alexis
after she overhears her gossiping about her at a spa. After several years of
declining ratings, ABC dropped Dynasty from its lineup in 1989. In
1997, Collins reprised the role of Alexis on Aaron Spelling’s Pacific Palisades.
She later joined former cast mates in two reunion specials, most recently Caviar
and Catfights: The Dynasty Reunion (2006).
By the late 1980s, Collins followed in her sister Jackie’s footsteps and
published her first novel, which she sold to Simon and Schuster for a rumored
$3 million. Despite critical pans, the book, Prime Time, became a
bestseller when it debuted in 1988. Two years later, Random House offered
Collins $4 million in a two-book deal, paying a $1.3 million advance, with the
rest due on delivery of the manuscripts. When Collins turned in the first of
the two manuscripts in 1991, the publishing house claimed the manuscript was
unacceptable and sued for the return of the advance. In 1996, the court ruled
in favor of Collins and demanded that Random House pay her an additional $1
million for the work she turned in. Her zest for writing was apparently
unquenched by the battle--she published the beauty book My Secrets in
1994, followed by Second Act in 1996 and a sequel My Secrets, My
Friends’ Secrets, in 1999.
In addition to her writing career, Collins has continued to act, appearing
in films such as Kenneth Branagh’s In the Bleak Midwinter (1995) and The
Flinstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000), and television series (Will
& Grace, Footballers’ Wives) in the United States and the United
Kingdom. Since 2002, Collins has been married to her fifth husband, Percy
Gibson, who is more than three decades her junior.
May 28, 1998
Comic Phil Hartman killed by wife Brynn, in a murder-suicide.
Also in 1986, Hartman earned a spot on the long-running NBC sketch comedy
show Saturday Night Live. In his eight years on the show, Hartman became
known for his spot-on impersonations of a variety of celebrities, notably
President Bill Clinton. He also made frequent guest appearances on The
Tonight Show with Jay Leno. In 1989, Hartman shared an Emmy Award for his
writing contributions to Saturday Night Live. He went on to set a record
for the most appearances (153) as one of the show’s regulars.
Hartman joined the cast of the TV sitcom NewsRadio in 1995. He played
the egotistical anchorman of an AM radio news station in New York City through
four seasons of the show’s five-year run. The ensemble cast also included Dave
Foley, Maura Tierney and Andy Dick. Hartman also notably provided the voices
for a number of characters, including the has-been actor Troy McClure and the
incompetent lawyer Lionel Hurtz, on the acclaimed animated series The
Simpsons. In addition to his TV work as an actor and pitchman (for
MCI, McDonald’s and Cheetos, among others), Hartman appeared on the big screen
in Blind Date (1987), Jingle All the Way (1996) and Small
Soldiers, released after his death.
Off-screen, Hartman was popular among his Hollywood colleagues and known for
being completely different from some of the more unlikable characters he had
portrayed. The murder-suicide, which shocked fans and friends alike, occurred
early on the morning of May 28, 1998, at the couple’s home in the Los Angeles
suburb of Encino. According to news reports, Brynn, Hartman’s third wife (two
previous marriages ended in divorce) had a history of drug and alcohol
problems. The couple had two children.
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