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Millicent was never truly interested in Jeremiah, and wished to marry for love. A [[hypochondriac]], she was easily swayed into a submissive and subdued manner by those around her. She quickly became a good friend of Josette, who introduced her to Collins Family friend Lieutenant [[Nathan Forbes]]. Forbes was a dashing naval officer whom Millicent found incredibly attractive ([[377]]). The two began a carefully arranged courtship ([[408]]).
 
Millicent was never truly interested in Jeremiah, and wished to marry for love. A [[hypochondriac]], she was easily swayed into a submissive and subdued manner by those around her. She quickly became a good friend of Josette, who introduced her to Collins Family friend Lieutenant [[Nathan Forbes]]. Forbes was a dashing naval officer whom Millicent found incredibly attractive ([[377]]). The two began a carefully arranged courtship ([[408]]).
   
The two viewed an eclipse on the terrace together. Millicent, privatly told Nathan her experience with men included only her lawyer and her broker, her broker being 70 years old. Millicent, at first blamed [[Victoria Winters]] for the terrible things that "keep happening to us, when will they stop, when?"
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The two viewed an eclipse on the terrace together. Millicent, privately told Nathan her experience with men included only her lawyer and her broker, her broker being 70 years old. Millicent, at first blamed [[Victoria Winters]] for the terrible things that "keep happening to us, when will they stop, when?"
   
The romance ended abruptly when Millicent discovered that Nathan was already married to [[Suki Forbes]]. Despite Suki's death, Millicent was convinced that Nathan was only interested in her for her fortune. Intent upon marrying her, Nathan devised a plan with [[Noah Gifford]] to win the wealthy heiress back. Although the plan did work, it backfired on Nathan when he discovered that Millicent had signed away all of her property to her younger brother, Daniel. Because of this, Nathan drove Millicent insane, which was further excacerbaded by becoming the victim of her supposedly dead cousin Barnabas Collins, who had been turned into a vampire by his vengeful wife [[Angelique]] . She never really recovered.
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The romance ended abruptly when Millicent discovered that Nathan was already married to [[Suki Forbes]]. Despite Suki's death, Millicent was convinced that Nathan was only interested in her for her fortune. Intent upon marrying her, Nathan devised a plan with [[Noah Gifford]] to win the wealthy heiress back. Although the plan did work, it backfired on Nathan when he discovered that Millicent had signed away all of her property to her younger brother, Daniel. Because of this, Nathan drove Millicent insane, which was further exacerbated by becoming the victim of her supposedly dead cousin Barnabas Collins, who had been turned into a vampire by his vengeful wife [[Angelique]] . She never really recovered.
   
 
In 1796, Millicent saw Barnabas and servant [[Ben Stokes]] taking Nathan out of the house and she followed. She subsequently visited Nathan in jail, proving that maybe the romance was not out of her yet. He tried to get her to destroy the vampire Barnabas by driving a stake through his heart. She told Collins' family in-law [[Natalie DuPres]], who took Nathan out of jail to try to do this.
 
In 1796, Millicent saw Barnabas and servant [[Ben Stokes]] taking Nathan out of the house and she followed. She subsequently visited Nathan in jail, proving that maybe the romance was not out of her yet. He tried to get her to destroy the vampire Barnabas by driving a stake through his heart. She told Collins' family in-law [[Natalie DuPres]], who took Nathan out of jail to try to do this.
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[[File:Millicent_Forbes.jpg|thumb|left|Millicent in 1796]]
 
[[File:Millicent_Forbes.jpg|thumb|left|Millicent in 1796]]
 
== Later life ==
 
== Later life ==
Since Joshua Collins was determined to rewrite the family history with no mention of Nathan Forbes ([[623]]), it can be assumed that after Forbes' death, Millicent's three week marriage was annulled, and she went back to using her maiden name.
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Since Joshua Collins was determined to rewrite the family history with no mention of Nathan Forbes ([[623]]), it can be assumed that after Forbes' death, Millicent's three week marriage was annulled, and she went back to using her maiden name.
Millicent died sometime prior to 1840. In the audio drama, [[The Crimson Pearl]] Millicent was breifly glimpsed as a patient of [[Andreas Petofi]] in an asylum in Portland, Maine in 1820.
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Millicent died sometime prior to 1840. In the audio drama, [[The Crimson Pearl]] Millicent was briefly glimpsed as a patient of [[Andreas Petofi]] in an asylum in Portland, Maine in 1820.
   
 
The character of [[Flora Collins]] may have been the daughter of Millicent and [[Nathan Forbes]], but this was never confirmed.
 
The character of [[Flora Collins]] may have been the daughter of Millicent and [[Nathan Forbes]], but this was never confirmed.
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Millicent Collins was Nancy Barrett's second role on the show.
 
Millicent Collins was Nancy Barrett's second role on the show.
   
Though Millicent and Daniel were introduced as family cousins ([[373]], the series later rectoned their relationship by making them the niece and nephew of [[Joshua Collins]] ([[623]]).
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Though Millicent and Daniel were introduced as family cousins ([[373]]), the series later retconed their relationship by making them the niece and nephew of [[Joshua Collins]] ([[623]]).
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Revision as of 03:15, 10 December 2012

Millicent Collins Forbes Gallery
Millicent Collins Forbes
Production Information
Portrayed by

Nancy Barrett

First appearance

373

Last appearance

868

Episode count

25

Audio appearances

The Crimson Pearl

Biographical Information
Name

Millicent Collins Forbes

Age

24 (1796)

Date of birth

1772

Origin

New York, USA

Family members

Daniel Collins (Brother)
Theodore Collins (Father)
Joshua Collins (Uncle)

We have 4 images of Dark Shadows Millicent Collins Forbes

Millicent Collins Forbes (1772 - 1820s) was a cousin of the Collins family who came to Collinwood during the 18th century. Millicent was the daughter of Theodore Collins, the elder sister of Daniel Collins and cousin of Joshua Collins, Abigail Collins, and Jeremiah Collins. She was therefore the first cousin, once removed of Barnabas Collins and Sarah Collins.

Millicent and Daniel were raised in New York by their parents. In 1790 their parents were killed in a carriage accident (373) that was part of the deadly curse of the Crimson Pearl. Millicent and Daniel were left as the heirs of the Collins estate in New York. It was during this time that they contacted the main branch of the Collins family in Maine. Joshua Collins was especially interested in his young relations in hopes of sustaining proper marriages for them when the time came.

In October 1795, Millicent and Daniel decided to come to Maine to attend the wedding of Barnabas Collins to Josette DuPres. Joshua was especially eager for Millicent's arrival as he hoped to marry her off to his younger brother Jeremiah. Jeremiah was a widower, and was not interested in the proposed match with his flighty cousin (372-373). He later eloped with Josette. Although the scandal shook the family, Millicent and Daniel remained at Collinwood.

Millicent was never truly interested in Jeremiah, and wished to marry for love. A hypochondriac, she was easily swayed into a submissive and subdued manner by those around her. She quickly became a good friend of Josette, who introduced her to Collins Family friend Lieutenant Nathan Forbes. Forbes was a dashing naval officer whom Millicent found incredibly attractive (377). The two began a carefully arranged courtship (408).

The two viewed an eclipse on the terrace together. Millicent, privately told Nathan her experience with men included only her lawyer and her broker, her broker being 70 years old. Millicent, at first blamed Victoria Winters for the terrible things that "keep happening to us, when will they stop, when?"

The romance ended abruptly when Millicent discovered that Nathan was already married to Suki Forbes. Despite Suki's death, Millicent was convinced that Nathan was only interested in her for her fortune. Intent upon marrying her, Nathan devised a plan with Noah Gifford to win the wealthy heiress back. Although the plan did work, it backfired on Nathan when he discovered that Millicent had signed away all of her property to her younger brother, Daniel. Because of this, Nathan drove Millicent insane, which was further exacerbated by becoming the victim of her supposedly dead cousin Barnabas Collins, who had been turned into a vampire by his vengeful wife Angelique . She never really recovered.

In 1796, Millicent saw Barnabas and servant Ben Stokes taking Nathan out of the house and she followed. She subsequently visited Nathan in jail, proving that maybe the romance was not out of her yet. He tried to get her to destroy the vampire Barnabas by driving a stake through his heart. She told Collins' family in-law Natalie DuPres, who took Nathan out of jail to try to do this.

Millicent Forbes

Millicent in 1796

Later life

Since Joshua Collins was determined to rewrite the family history with no mention of Nathan Forbes (623), it can be assumed that after Forbes' death, Millicent's three week marriage was annulled, and she went back to using her maiden name. Millicent died sometime prior to 1840. In the audio drama, The Crimson Pearl Millicent was briefly glimpsed as a patient of Andreas Petofi in an asylum in Portland, Maine in 1820.

The character of Flora Collins may have been the daughter of Millicent and Nathan Forbes, but this was never confirmed.

Notes

Millicent Collins was Nancy Barrett's second role on the show.

Though Millicent and Daniel were introduced as family cousins (373), the series later retconed their relationship by making them the niece and nephew of Joshua Collins (623).