Romance, Marriage, Family
In an interview with
The Daily Mail on Monday August 20th, Collins was quoted as saying that in her time in Hollywood she went out with 'zillions and zillions' of men. Her sister Jackie was quoted as saying 'I think she did her own thing sexually.' Collins herself admits she was unfaithful 'but only only on location. It doesn't count on location. Everybody was having a little fling, I don't suffer very much from guilt.'
On arrival in Hollywood she was propositioned by studio boss
Darryl F. Zanuck who cornered her in a corridor and said 'You haven't had anyone till you've had me. I've got the biggest and the best and I can go all night.' Collins managed to escape from this encounter and at a later stage when he showed her the solid gold life-sized mold of his private parts he liked to show impressionable girls, Collins responded with 'I've seen bigger things crawl out of cabbages.'
By this time Collins had already been married and separated from her first husband,
Maxwell Reed. She eventually divorced him in 1956 on her twenty-third birthday after he attempted to sell her to an Arab sheik. Her first serious boyfriend after Reed was Charlie Chaplin's son
Sydney Chaplin however she left him for
Arthur Loew Jr whom she moved in with after divorcing Reed. She began pestering the rich son of the
MGM president to get married but he resisted, pointing out that Collins had said she would never marry again. The relationship was not perfect with Collins resenting that Loew had only given her a 'few pieces of jewelery' despite his wealth and him suspicious of her motives. When she went on location with
Richard Burton, Loew assumed she would have an affair with the leading man she had idolized when younger. However she recoiled when she saw Burton's physique close-up, his face already appearing somewhat ravaged at the age of 30. She had an affair with a cameraman instead whom she described as the most exciting lover she had had so far. The relationship with Loew ended in a huge row at a New Year's party with Loew screaming at Collins 'you're a f**king bore' and Collins rejoining with 'and you're a boring f**k'.
Collins then embarked on a three-year period in which she had so many lovers she was referred to as 'The British Open', at one point it was reported she had dated 14 men in a fortnight. She "enjoyed" dalliances with
Conrad Hilton Jr.,
Dennis Hopper (who was only 18 at the time),
Ryan O'Neal,
Terence Stamp and
Warren Beatty. Actor
Rick Jason, in his autobiography
Scrapbooks of My Mind stated that while he and Collins were working on a film together during this period, she bluntly propositioned him during lunch one day at the studio canteen (Jason claimed he turned her down).
The gossip mills were set ablaze when Collins walked away from
Hollywood and a successful career in the early 1960s to marry
Anthony Newley, an award winning singer, actor and film composer. With Newley she had two children, a daughter,
Tara (now a British television broadcaster) and a son, Sacha (who is now a highly regarded artist).
In 1972 Collins married her third husband,
Ron Kass, who had been the president of Apple Records during the reign of
The Beatles. During their marriage Collins had her third and final child, a daughter, Katyana (a photographer). In 1980 Katy was struck by a speeding car and went into a coma. Collins and her husband bought a trailer and parked it in the hospital parking lot in order to be as close to their daughter as possible. Katyana emerged from her coma a few months later, although it would take years for her to fully recover.
Collins' third marriage ended in divorce in 1983, although she and Kass remained very close until his death from cancer in 1986.
In 1985, Collins married Swedish singer
Peter Holm in a quickie ceremony in Las Vegas. The marriage lasted a year and the divorce proceedings lasted just as long with a media circus ensuing.
Collins left
Los Angeles and returned to London where she lived with much younger art dealer Robin Hurlstone for over a decade.
In 2001, Collins and Hurlstone ended their relationship and Collins struck up a romance with theatrical company manager
Percy Gibson, a man 32 years her junior. (When questioned about the age difference, Collins quipped "If he dies, he dies.") They married on February 17, 2002 at Claridge's Hotel in London.
"Only fine cigars are worth smoking and only men who smoke fine cigars are worth kissing."
Joan Collins