Lady Boss
Lady Boss is a 1990 novel written by Jackie Collins and the third in her Santangelo novels series.
First US edition | |
Author | Jackie Collins |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Santangelo novels |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster (US) Heinemann (UK) |
Publication date | 1990 |
Media type | Hardcover |
Pages | 640 |
ISBN | 978-0-671-02347-8 |
OCLC | 44539299 |
Preceded by | Lucky |
Followed by | Vendetta: Lucky's Revenge |
The novel was adapted as a TV movie miniseries in 1992, starring Kim Delaney in the title role of Lucky Santangelo. Co-stars include Jack Scalia, Yvette Mimieux, Joan Rivers, Beth Toussaint, Alan Rachins, Vanity and John Randolph.
Plot
Lady Boss tells the story of Lucky Santangelo taking over a movie studio in Hollywood called "Panther Studios."
Miniseries
The novel inspired a miniseries with the teleplay by Jackie Collins and directed by Charles Jarrott in 1992.[1]
Main
- Kim Delaney as Lucky Santangelo[2]
- Jack Scalia as Lennie Golden[2]
- Alan Rachins as Mickey Stolli[2]
- Phil Morris as Steven Dimes[2]
- Yvette Mimieux as Deena Swanson
- Beth Toussaint as Venus Maria[2]
- Vanity as Mary Lou Morley[2]
- Scott Valentine as Ron[2]
- Robin Strasser as Abigaile Stolli[2]
Supporting
- John Randolph as Abe Panther
- Joe Cortese as Santino Bonnatti (credited as Joseph Cortese)[2]
- Jeff Kaake as Eddie Kane[2]
- Douglas Barr as Jerry Masterson
- Georgann Johnson as Olive Sertner
- Tony Denison as Cooper Turner (credited as Anthony John Denison)
- Joan Rivers as Bibi Grant
- David Selby as Martin Swanson[2]
- Daniel Quinn as Emilio[2]
- William Shockley as Axel Porter
- Vanessa Angel as Christie
- Kiki Shepard as Warner Franklin
References
- "Lady Boss (miniseries)". JackieCollins.com. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
- "Lady Boss". TCM database. Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
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