The film is based on the Hollywood Wives: The New Generation the book of the same name, which was a spin-off from the 1983 successful novel Hollywood Wives, both written by Jackie Collins.
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Hollywood Wives: The New Generation, also released as Jackie Collins' Hollywood Wives: The New Generation, is a 2003 television film directed by Joyce Chopra.
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In the mid-1980s, Stewart appeared in two highly-rated miniseries: Hollywood Wives (1985) and Sins (1986), where she played the younger version of Joan Collins's character.
Spedding featured extensively on the album Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds issued in 1978, and much later was one of only two musicians from that album to tour with Jeff Wayne and the cast between 2006 and 2012, and then perform on the new album Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds – The New Generation.
It was her 11th novel, and the second in her "Hollywood" series, after her 1983 hit Hollywood Wives.
Hollywood Wives was a novel written bestselling author Jackie Collins, and was from the point of view of several wives of screenwriters and producers, detailing how their wives dealt with the Hollywood lifestyle along with how it affected them.
After the novel's international success, it was adapted as a television mini-series by producer Aaron Spelling that aired on ABC in February 1985.
Márquez currently works on the announcing team for Showtime on their Spanish-language broadcasts, as well as the English-language ShoBox: The New Generation series.