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Emmy-nominated actor Stephen Collins is one of Hollywood's busiest actors, moving effortlessly between television, film and theater. He recently played Sela Ward's love interest in the critically acclaimed drama series "Sisters." He also starred in the series "Tattingers," "Working It Out" and "Tales of the Gold Monkey." Collins has had starring roles in numerous television miniseries, including "The Rhineman Exchange," "Inside the Third Reich," "Chiefs," "Hold the Dream" and "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles," for which he earned an Emmy nomination. He played John F. Kennedy in "A Woman Named Jackie," swept Donna Mills off her feet in Barbara Taylor Bradford's "Remember," and starred as Ashley Wilkes in the miniseries "Scarlett." He also starred in the television movies "The Babysitter Seduction," Ivana Trump's "For Love Alone," "The Betty Broderick Story," "Summer Solstice" and "Weekend War." Collins' numerous feature film credits include "Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Brewster's Millions," "Star Trek: The Motion Picture," "The Promise" and the critically acclaimed movie "All the President's Men." He will soon be seen in the highly-anticipated feature "The First Wives Club," starring opposite Diane Keaton. No stranger to the stage, Collins starred in Broadway productions of "Moonchildren," "The Ritz" and "The Loves of Anatol." He performed in the New York Shakespeare Festival, with Joseph Papp directing him in "Twelfth Night," "One of the Guys" and "Macbeth." Collins also directed the regional production of "The Old Boy." In addition to his busy acting career, Collins is also a successful author. His first novel, "Eye Contact," is in its sixth printing, and he's currently at work on a second.
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