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Linda Evans

Linda Evans (born Linda Evenstad; November 18, 1942) is an American actress known primarily for her roles on television. In the 1960s she played Audra Barkley, the daughter of Victoria Barkley (played by Barbara Stanwyck) in the Western television series The Big Valley (1965–1969). She is best known for portraying Krystle Carrington in the 1980s ABC primetime soap opera Dynasty, a role she played from 1981 to 1989.

Linda Evans
Evans at Heart Truth in February 2012
Born
Linda Evenstad

(1942-11-18) November 18, 1942 (age 80)
OccupationActress
Years active1960–1997; 2020–present
Spouses
(m. 1968; div. 1974)
Stan Herman
(m. 1975; div. 1979)
Partner(s)Patrick Curtis (1960–1962)
George Santo Pietro (1980–1984)
Yanni (1989–1998)
Keenan Wynn, Evans and Jack Ging in television's The Eleventh Hour (1963)
Original cast of The Big Valley (1965) with Evans (Audra), Barbara Stanwyck (Victoria) standing in front of Richard Long (Jarrod), Peter Breck (Nick), Lee Majors (Heath) and Charles Briles (Eugene)
Evans in The Big Valley, 1965
With George Peppard in Banacek, 1974

Early life

Evans, the second of three daughters, was born Linda Evenstad in Hartford, Connecticut, on November 18, 1942,[1] to Arlene (née Dart) and Alba Evenstad, both of whom were professional dancers.[2] "Evenstad" was the name of the small farm in Nes, Hedmark, in Norway from where her paternal great-grandmother emigrated to the United States in 1884 with her young son (Evans' grandfather) and a few relatives.[3] She has two sisters: Carol Davidson[4] and Kathy Evenstad. When Evans was six months old, the family moved from Hartford to North Hollywood. She attended Hollywood High School, where she was a sorority sister of future actress Carole Wells. Her introduction to drama came through classes that she took "as a form of therapy, to cure her of her shyness."[5] When she started her professional career, she changed her last name to "Evans".

Career

Evans' first guest-starring role was on a 1960 episode of Bachelor Father. The series starred John Forsythe, with whom she would costar 20 years later on Dynasty.[6] After several guest roles in The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet between 1960 and 1962, and guest appearances on television series such as The Lieutenant and Wagon Train, Evans gained her first regular role in 1965 in The Big Valley. Playing Audra Barkley, daughter of Victoria Barkley (played by Barbara Stanwyck), Evans was credited in the series until it ended in 1969, though she was only a semiregular cast member during the last two seasons.[7]

On December 31, 1967, John Derek recruited his future wife to operate one of his cameras after he had been commissioned by daredevil Evel Knievel to film his motorcycle jump of the fountains at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Evans photographed Knievel's devastating crash after the jump failed.[8]

Throughout the 1970s, Evans continued to appear on television largely in guest roles. She appeared in a slew of detective shows such as The Rockford Files with James Garner, Mannix, Harry O with David Janssen, Banacek with George Peppard, McCloud with Dennis Weaver, and McMillan & Wife with Rock Hudson. In 1977, she starred with James Franciscus and Ralph Bellamy in the espionage drama series Hunter, though the show lasted for only 13 episodes.[9]

In films, Evans co-starred with Lee Marvin and Robert Shaw in a 1979 thriller, Avalanche Express,[10] and in 1980, she co-starred in one of Steve McQueen's final films, the Western Tom Horn.[11]

Evans was next cast as Krystle Carrington in Aaron Spelling's opulent new primetime soap opera, Dynasty, which premiered in January 1981.[12] Intended as ABC's answer to the hit CBS series Dallas,[13] Dynasty featured Evans as the former secretary and new wife of millionaire oil tycoon Blake Carrington, portrayed by her former costar John Forsythe.[12] Although initially sluggish in the ratings, audience figures improved after the show was revamped and British actress Joan Collins was brought in to play opposite Evans and Forsythe as Blake's scheming ex-wife, Alexis Carrington.[12] By the 1984–85 season, Dynasty was the number one show on American television, outranking Dallas.[14][15]

Evans won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Drama Series for her Dynasty role in 1981, and was subsequently nominated every year from 1982 to 1985.[16] She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1983.[17] Evans won a People's Choice Award for Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program in 1982,[18] and for Favorite Female TV Performer in 1983,[19] 1984,[20] 1985,[21] and 1986.[22] She won a Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in 1984 and 1985.[23]

Evans was hired as a spokesperson for the beverage Crystal Light due to her character's name.[7]

Evans left Dynasty in 1989, four months before the series came to an end, after only appearing in six episodes of the 22-episode ninth and final season.[24] After leaving Dynasty, Evans semiretired from acting and made only occasional television appearances. Instead, she devoted her time to fitness issues and set up a small chain of fitness centers. In the 1990s, Evans hosted infomercials for Rejuvenique, a mask for toning facial muscles. She had previously written the Linda Evans Beauty and Exercise book in 1983. She also kept in touch with Forsythe, until he died on April 1, 2010, and she was devastated by his death. Evans first met Forsythe as an unfamiliar actress aged 18, for her first speaking part: Her agent "signed me up for Bachelor Father and John Forsythe gave me my first speaking part."[25]

In 1991, Evans returned to the role of Krystle Carrington for the television miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion.[26] Following this, she appeared in three made-for-TV movies in the 1990s, but then retired from screen acting altogether in 1997.[27]

In 2005, actress Melora Hardin portrayed Evans in Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure, a fictionalized television movie based on the creation and behind-the-scenes production of Dynasty.[28]

In 2006, Evans reunited with her Dynasty castmates for the nonfiction reunion special Dynasty: Catfights and Caviar. She then starred in the stage play Legends opposite her former Dynasty rival Collins. In 2009, Evans appeared in and won the British TV program Hell's Kitchen, working under Michelin-starred chef Marco Pierre White.[29]

Evans has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6834 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.[24]

Personal life

In her late teens, Evans was engaged to Patrick Curtis, who later became a press agent and married Raquel Welch.[30] Subsequently, Evans has been married and divorced twice. Her first marriage was to actor, photographer, and film director John Derek. They started dating in 1965, married in 1968, and separated on Christmas Day 1973,[31] when Derek disclosed his affair with 17-year old Mary Cathleen Collins (30 years his junior), who become known as Bo Derek after they married.[32][33] Evans' second marriage was to Stan Herman, a property executive, from 1975 to 1979.[34] She then lived with restaurant owner George Santo Pietro, from 1980 to 1984.[35][36] Evans also dated The Big Valley castmate Lee Majors for a brief period following her second divorce, as well as businessmen Richard Cohen (an ex-husband of Tina Sinatra) and Dennis Stein (a former fiancé of Elizabeth Taylor) during the mid-1980s. In 1989, Evans began a relationship with new-age musician Yanni, which lasted until 1998.[37]

Her best friends are her ex-stepdaughter, television writer Sean Catherine Derek, and Bunky Young, Evans' former assistant, whom she has known since the mid-1960s; both reside near her in Washington state.[38] She is also close with John Derek's second wife, actress Ursula Andress,[39] a sometime houseguest at her home in Beverly Hills.[40][41]

After being diagnosed with idiopathic edema,[42] Evans began investigating alternative healing, delving into Eastern philosophy and naturopathy. In 1985, she became involved with controversial metaphysical teacher J. Z. Knight and her Ramtha's School of Enlightenment and eventually moved to Rainier, Washington to be closer to Knight and her school.[43][44] Evans resides on a 70-acre (28 ha) estate that she shares with her sister, nephew and ex-stepdaughter.[45]

Evans appeared in Playboy magazine at the behest of her then-husband John Derek in 1971. As she gained tremendous fame on Dynasty, the photos were published a second time in 1982.[46]

Evans was arrested in May 2014 for driving under the influence of a prescription drug.[47]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1963 Twilight of Honor Alice Clinton Alternative title: The Charge is Murder
1965 Those Calloways Bridie Mellott
1965 Beach Blanket Bingo Sugar Kane
1969 Childish Things Pat Jennings Alternative title: Confessions of Tom Harris
1974 The Klansman Nancy Poteet
1975 Mitchell Greta
1979 Avalanche Express Elsa Lang
1980 Tom Horn Glendolene Kimmel
2021 Swan Song Rita Parker Sloan

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1960 Bachelor Father Liz McGavin Episode: "A Crush on Bentley"
1960–1962 The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Various 5 episodes
1962 Outlaws Daughter Episode: "All in a Day's Work"
1962 The Untouchables Gert Littlesmith Episode: "The Ginnie Littlesmith Story"
1962 Buttons and Her Beaus Buttons Television film
1963 The Eleventh Hour Joan Clayton Episode: "Where Ignorant Armies Clash"
1963 The Lieutenant Nan Hiland Episode: "The Two Star Giant"
1964 Dr. Kildare Student Nurse #1 Episode: "A Nickel's Worth of Prayer"
1965 Wagon Train Martha Temple Episode: "Herman"
1965 My Favorite Martian Sally Farrow Episode: "Martin's Favorite Martian"
1965–1969 The Big Valley Audra Barkley Series regular; 112 episodes
1973 Female Artillery Charlotte Paxton Television film
1973 McCloud Geri March Episode: "Butch Cassidy Rides Again"
1974 Banacek Cherry Saint-Saens Episode: "Rocket to Oblivion"
1974 Mannix Lorna Episode: "The Ragged Edge"
1974 Nakia Samantha Lowell Television film (pilot for TV series Nakia)
1974 Harry O Marian Sawyer Episode: "Guardian at the Gates"
1975 McMillan & Wife Nicole Avery Episode: "Night Train to L.A."
1975 The Rockford Files Claire Prescott / Audrey Wyatt Episodes: "Claire" and "The Farnsworth Stratagem"
1975 McCoy Episode: "The Big Ripoff"
1977 Hunter Marty Shaw Series regular; 13 episodes
1978 Nowhere to Run Amy Kessler Television film
1978 Standing Tall Jill Shasta Television film
1981 The Fall Guy Herself Episode: "Colt's Angels"
1981–1984 The Love Boat Various 7 episodes
1981–1989 Dynasty Krystle Carrington Series regular (seasons 1-8), recurring (season 9); 204 episodes
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama (1982)
People's Choice Awards for Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program (1982)
People's Choice Awards for Favorite Female TV Performer (1983–1986)
Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Actress in a Prime Time (1984–1985)
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama (1983–1986)
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (1983)
Nominated—Soap Opera Digest Award for Favorite Super Couple: Prime Time (1986, 1989)
1982 Bare Essence Bobbi Rowan Television miniseries, 11 episodes
1983 Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues Kate Muldoon Television film
1984 Glitter Herself Episode: "Pilot"
1985–1986 Dynasty Rita Lesley Recurring role; concurrent to her contract role
1986 North and South, Book II Rose Sinclair Television miniseries
1986 The Last Frontier Kate Hannon Television miniseries Australia/US, 2 episodes
1990 She'll Take Romance Jane McMillan Television film
1991 Dynasty: The Reunion Krystle Carrington Television miniseries, 2 episodes
1991 The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw Kate Muldoon Television film
1995 Dazzle Sylvie Norberg Kilkullen Television film
1997 The Stepsister Joan Curtis Shaw Canfield Television film
1997 European Soundmix Show Host
2007 Where Are They Now Herself - Guest TV series Australia, 1 episode
2016 The Morning Show Herself - Guest TV series Australia, 1 episode
2020 Das Traumschiff Herself Episode: "Kapstadt"
2021 Studio 10 Herself - Guest TV series Australia, 1 episode

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For other people named Linda Evans see Linda Evans disambiguation Linda Evans born Linda Evenstad November 18 1942 is an American actress known primarily for her roles on television In the 1960s she played Audra Barkley the daughter of Victoria Barkley played by Barbara Stanwyck in the Western television series The Big Valley 1965 1969 She is best known for portraying Krystle Carrington in the 1980s ABC primetime soap opera Dynasty a role she played from 1981 to 1989 Linda EvansEvans at Heart Truth in February 2012BornLinda Evenstad 1942 11 18 November 18 1942 age 80 Hartford Connecticut U S OccupationActressYears active1960 1997 2020 presentSpousesJohn Derek m 1968 div 1974 wbr Stan Herman m 1975 div 1979 wbr Partner s Patrick Curtis 1960 1962 George Santo Pietro 1980 1984 Yanni 1989 1998 Keenan Wynn Evans and Jack Ging in television s The Eleventh Hour 1963 Original cast of The Big Valley 1965 with Evans Audra Barbara Stanwyck Victoria standing in front of Richard Long Jarrod Peter Breck Nick Lee Majors Heath and Charles Briles Eugene Evans in The Big Valley 1965 With George Peppard in Banacek 1974 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditEvans the second of three daughters was born Linda Evenstad in Hartford Connecticut on November 18 1942 1 to Arlene nee Dart and Alba Evenstad both of whom were professional dancers 2 Evenstad was the name of the small farm in Nes Hedmark in Norway from where her paternal great grandmother emigrated to the United States in 1884 with her young son Evans grandfather and a few relatives 3 She has two sisters Carol Davidson 4 and Kathy Evenstad When Evans was six months old the family moved from Hartford to North Hollywood She attended Hollywood High School where she was a sorority sister of future actress Carole Wells Her introduction to drama came through classes that she took as a form of therapy to cure her of her shyness 5 When she started her professional career she changed her last name to Evans Career EditEvans first guest starring role was on a 1960 episode of Bachelor Father The series starred John Forsythe with whom she would costar 20 years later on Dynasty 6 After several guest roles in The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet between 1960 and 1962 and guest appearances on television series such as The Lieutenant and Wagon Train Evans gained her first regular role in 1965 in The Big Valley Playing Audra Barkley daughter of Victoria Barkley played by Barbara Stanwyck Evans was credited in the series until it ended in 1969 though she was only a semiregular cast member during the last two seasons 7 On December 31 1967 John Derek recruited his future wife to operate one of his cameras after he had been commissioned by daredevil Evel Knievel to film his motorcycle jump of the fountains at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas Evans photographed Knievel s devastating crash after the jump failed 8 Throughout the 1970s Evans continued to appear on television largely in guest roles She appeared in a slew of detective shows such as The Rockford Files with James Garner Mannix Harry O with David Janssen Banacek with George Peppard McCloud with Dennis Weaver and McMillan amp Wife with Rock Hudson In 1977 she starred with James Franciscus and Ralph Bellamy in the espionage drama series Hunter though the show lasted for only 13 episodes 9 In films Evans co starred with Lee Marvin and Robert Shaw in a 1979 thriller Avalanche Express 10 and in 1980 she co starred in one of Steve McQueen s final films the Western Tom Horn 11 Evans was next cast as Krystle Carrington in Aaron Spelling s opulent new primetime soap opera Dynasty which premiered in January 1981 12 Intended as ABC s answer to the hit CBS series Dallas 13 Dynasty featured Evans as the former secretary and new wife of millionaire oil tycoon Blake Carrington portrayed by her former costar John Forsythe 12 Although initially sluggish in the ratings audience figures improved after the show was revamped and British actress Joan Collins was brought in to play opposite Evans and Forsythe as Blake s scheming ex wife Alexis Carrington 12 By the 1984 85 season Dynasty was the number one show on American television outranking Dallas 14 15 Evans won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Drama Series for her Dynasty role in 1981 and was subsequently nominated every year from 1982 to 1985 16 She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1983 17 Evans won a People s Choice Award for Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program in 1982 18 and for Favorite Female TV Performer in 1983 19 1984 20 1985 21 and 1986 22 She won a Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in 1984 and 1985 23 Evans was hired as a spokesperson for the beverage Crystal Light due to her character s name 7 Evans left Dynasty in 1989 four months before the series came to an end after only appearing in six episodes of the 22 episode ninth and final season 24 After leaving Dynasty Evans semiretired from acting and made only occasional television appearances Instead she devoted her time to fitness issues and set up a small chain of fitness centers In the 1990s Evans hosted infomercials for Rejuvenique a mask for toning facial muscles She had previously written the Linda Evans Beauty and Exercise book in 1983 She also kept in touch with Forsythe until he died on April 1 2010 and she was devastated by his death Evans first met Forsythe as an unfamiliar actress aged 18 for her first speaking part Her agent signed me up for Bachelor Father and John Forsythe gave me my first speaking part 25 In 1991 Evans returned to the role of Krystle Carrington for the television miniseries Dynasty The Reunion 26 Following this she appeared in three made for TV movies in the 1990s but then retired from screen acting altogether in 1997 27 In 2005 actress Melora Hardin portrayed Evans in Dynasty The Making of a Guilty Pleasure a fictionalized television movie based on the creation and behind the scenes production of Dynasty 28 In 2006 Evans reunited with her Dynasty castmates for the nonfiction reunion special Dynasty Catfights and Caviar She then starred in the stage play Legends opposite her former Dynasty rival Collins In 2009 Evans appeared in and won the British TV program Hell s Kitchen working under Michelin starred chef Marco Pierre White 29 Evans has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6834 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood California 24 Personal life EditIn her late teens Evans was engaged to Patrick Curtis who later became a press agent and married Raquel Welch 30 Subsequently Evans has been married and divorced twice Her first marriage was to actor photographer and film director John Derek They started dating in 1965 married in 1968 and separated on Christmas Day 1973 31 when Derek disclosed his affair with 17 year old Mary Cathleen Collins 30 years his junior who become known as Bo Derek after they married 32 33 Evans second marriage was to Stan Herman a property executive from 1975 to 1979 34 She then lived with restaurant owner George Santo Pietro from 1980 to 1984 35 36 Evans also dated The Big Valley castmate Lee Majors for a brief period following her second divorce as well as businessmen Richard Cohen an ex husband of Tina Sinatra and Dennis Stein a former fiance of Elizabeth Taylor during the mid 1980s In 1989 Evans began a relationship with new age musician Yanni which lasted until 1998 37 Her best friends are her ex stepdaughter television writer Sean Catherine Derek and Bunky Young Evans former assistant whom she has known since the mid 1960s both reside near her in Washington state 38 She is also close with John Derek s second wife actress Ursula Andress 39 a sometime houseguest at her home in Beverly Hills 40 41 After being diagnosed with idiopathic edema 42 Evans began investigating alternative healing delving into Eastern philosophy and naturopathy In 1985 she became involved with controversial metaphysical teacher J Z Knight and her Ramtha s School of Enlightenment and eventually moved to Rainier Washington to be closer to Knight and her school 43 44 Evans resides on a 70 acre 28 ha estate that she shares with her sister nephew and ex stepdaughter 45 Evans appeared in Playboy magazine at the behest of her then husband John Derek in 1971 As she gained tremendous fame on Dynasty the photos were published a second time in 1982 46 Evans was arrested in May 2014 for driving under the influence of a prescription drug 47 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1963 Twilight of Honor Alice Clinton Alternative title The Charge is Murder1965 Those Calloways Bridie Mellott1965 Beach Blanket Bingo Sugar Kane1969 Childish Things Pat Jennings Alternative title Confessions of Tom Harris1974 The Klansman Nancy Poteet1975 Mitchell Greta1979 Avalanche Express Elsa Lang1980 Tom Horn Glendolene Kimmel2021 Swan Song Rita Parker SloanTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1960 Bachelor Father Liz McGavin Episode A Crush on Bentley 1960 1962 The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Various 5 episodes1962 Outlaws Daughter Episode All in a Day s Work 1962 The Untouchables Gert Littlesmith Episode The Ginnie Littlesmith Story 1962 Buttons and Her Beaus Buttons Television film1963 The Eleventh Hour Joan Clayton Episode Where Ignorant Armies Clash 1963 The Lieutenant Nan Hiland Episode The Two Star Giant 1964 Dr Kildare Student Nurse 1 Episode A Nickel s Worth of Prayer 1965 Wagon Train Martha Temple Episode Herman 1965 My Favorite Martian Sally Farrow Episode Martin s Favorite Martian 1965 1969 The Big Valley Audra Barkley Series regular 112 episodes1973 Female Artillery Charlotte Paxton Television film1973 McCloud Geri March Episode Butch Cassidy Rides Again 1974 Banacek Cherry Saint Saens Episode Rocket to Oblivion 1974 Mannix Lorna Episode The Ragged Edge 1974 Nakia Samantha Lowell Television film pilot for TV series Nakia 1974 Harry O Marian Sawyer Episode Guardian at the Gates 1975 McMillan amp Wife Nicole Avery Episode Night Train to L A 1975 The Rockford Files Claire Prescott Audrey Wyatt Episodes Claire and The Farnsworth Stratagem 1975 McCoy Episode The Big Ripoff 1977 Hunter Marty Shaw Series regular 13 episodes1978 Nowhere to Run Amy Kessler Television film1978 Standing Tall Jill Shasta Television film1981 The Fall Guy Herself Episode Colt s Angels 1981 1984 The Love Boat Various 7 episodes1981 1989 Dynasty Krystle Carrington Series regular seasons 1 8 recurring season 9 204 episodesGolden Globe Award for Best Actress Television Series Drama 1982 People s Choice Awards for Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program 1982 People s Choice Awards for Favorite Female TV Performer 1983 1986 Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Actress in a Prime Time 1984 1985 Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Television Series Drama 1983 1986 Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series 1983 Nominated Soap Opera Digest Award for Favorite Super Couple Prime Time 1986 1989 1982 Bare Essence Bobbi Rowan Television miniseries 11 episodes1983 Kenny Rogers as The Gambler The Adventure Continues Kate Muldoon Television film1984 Glitter Herself Episode Pilot 1985 1986 Dynasty Rita Lesley Recurring role concurrent to her contract role1986 North and South Book II Rose Sinclair Television miniseries1986 The Last Frontier Kate Hannon Television miniseries Australia US 2 episodes1990 She ll Take Romance Jane McMillan Television film1991 Dynasty The Reunion Krystle Carrington Television miniseries 2 episodes1991 The Gambler Returns The Luck of the Draw Kate Muldoon Television film1995 Dazzle Sylvie Norberg Kilkullen Television film1997 The Stepsister Joan Curtis Shaw Canfield Television film1997 European Soundmix Show Host2007 Where Are They Now Herself Guest TV series Australia 1 episode2016 The Morning Show Herself Guest TV series Australia 1 episode2020 Das Traumschiff Herself Episode Kapstadt 2021 Studio 10 Herself Guest TV series Australia 1 episodeReferences Edit Capua Michelangelo March 20 2020 John Derek Actor Director Photographer McFarland p 95 ISBN 978 1 4766 7588 6 Retrieved October 30 2022 Bale Bernard October 9 2018 US soap legend Linda Evans on how ratings hit Dynasty changed her life and career The Sunday Post Retrieved March 5 2019 Thunborg Peter March 14 2017 Darfor lamnade Linda Evans Hollywood Expressen in Swedish Retrieved March 5 2019 Linda Evans on Instagram My beloved sister Charlie forever in my heart Feb 15 2022 Scheuer Steven H January 26 1969 TV Mailbag The Bridgeport Post Connecticut Bridgeport p 57 Retrieved May 27 2016 via Newspapers com 9 big things you never knew about Linda Evans MeTV November 18 2016 Retrieved March 5 2019 a b Levine Bettijane October 20 1985 Those Eyes Six Years Ago Linda Evans Was Considered Too Old to Cast Today She s Made Maturity a Sexy Commodity Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 13 2019 TNT Television Biography Archived 2012 03 16 at the Wayback Machine accessed May 15 2011 Terrace Vincent 1985 Encyclopedia of Television Series Pilots and Specials Volume 2 New York New York Zoetrope p 201 ISBN 0 918432 61 8 Canby Vincent October 19 1979 Film Avalanche Express Snow Job The New York Times Retrieved March 5 2019 Roberts Jeremy March 21 2018 Roping the legend of Tom Horn Steve McQueen s overlooked 1980 western Medium Retrieved March 5 2019 a b c Schemering Christopher September 1985 The Soap Opera Encyclopedia pp 80 81 ISBN 0 345 32459 5 Jacobs Alexandra October 6 2017 A Dynasty for Generation Gossip Girl Mom Can Watch Too The New York Times Retrieved November 6 2017 Brooks Tim Marsh Earle October 2007 Top Rated Programs by Season The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 Present 9th ed pp 1689 1692 ISBN 978 0 345 49773 4 ClassicTVHits com TV Ratings gt 1984 85 Retrieved April 20 2015 Winners amp Nominees Dynasty Golden Globe Award Retrieved November 3 2016 Awards amp Nominations Dynasty Emmy Award Retrieved November 3 2016 1982 Nominees amp Winners People s Choice Awards Archived from the original on June 17 2016 Retrieved October 26 2018 1983 Nominees amp Winners People s Choice Awards Archived from the original on February 17 2016 Retrieved October 26 2018 1984 Nominees amp Winners People s Choice Awards Archived from the original on April 5 2016 Retrieved October 26 2018 1985 Nominees amp Winners People s Choice Awards Archived from the original on June 17 2016 Retrieved October 26 2018 1986 Nominees amp Winners People s Choice Awards Archived from the original on June 17 2016 Retrieved October 26 2018 The Soap Opera Digest Awards History Soap Opera Digest Archived from the original on April 15 2016 Retrieved October 26 2018 via Celebratingthesoaps net a b Phillips Jevon June 24 2010 Linda Evans Hollywood Star Walk Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 13 2013 Linda Evans It feels beautiful to get back what was taken from you Polarity International com June 14 2015 Retrieved November 20 2016 Gliatto Tom Sheff Vicki August 5 1991 Alexis Strikes Again People Vol 36 no 4 pp 66 68 Retrieved February 21 2009 Connor Laura January 22 2018 Dynasty comeback gets big budget Netflix revamp but what happened to the original soap s cast Daily Mirror Retrieved March 5 2019 Dynasty The Making of a Guilty Pleasure Credits Der denver clan de Retrieved February 27 2009 When Linda Evans won Hell s Kitchen BBC News Archived from the original on April 29 2009 Retrieved April 28 2009 Citizen News Services October 28 1986 Linda Evans Sordid Details in Biography Ottawa Citizen Video on YouTube Cheryl Lavin October 29 1982 Derek s daughter details unhappy life with father Ottawa Citizen Sue Reilly June 16 1980 John Derek Might Not Approve but Linda Evans His Ex Wife Is Cast as a 6 and Proud of It People magazine Kentucky New Era Google News Archive Search People in the News Kentucky New Era March 15 1983 Liz 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