Q&A with Linda Evans

Linda Evans Q&A - Series IV

In this Q&A series inspired by Linda Evans Official Facebook conversations, Linda shares advice for her 12-year old self; her favorite decade in life; and what it means to be "your best self".

Linda Evans Q&A - Series II

Linda Evans Q&A - Series I


Oldies but Goodies

Oh and Steven is alive! [episode 'Fathers and Sons' (#3.19) - March 9th, 1983] No copyright infringement. Property of CBS TV Distribution. All rights reserved.
In-depth interview with actresses Linda Evans and Joan Collins about their time on the 1980's TV show "Dynasty". They discuss how they got their iconic roles of Krystle Carrington and Alexis Colby, the show's appeal, the fashions they wore, and their legendary on-screen catfights.
The theme music of Dynasty, a very popular ABC prime time soap in the 1980s; composed by Bill Conti.
Uploaded by infinitig2013 on 2015-04-26.
One of the all time top Camperama moments!
After the lily pond fight, this is probably the second most famous fight between Krystle and Alexis. All copyrights belong to CBS Television. Dynasty is available on DVD and can be purchased at all good online entertainment retailers.
One of my favorite moments on television in the 1980's was the very first cat-fight between Alexis (Joan Collins) and Krystle (Linda Evans) in 1982. "If you want a rematch, just whistle...If you can!" Trashy, but fun watching to attractive middle-aged women (at the time) trying to scratch each other's eyes out.
The anxiety over actor Rock Hudson's death from AIDS was that he had shortly before kissed actress Linda Evans. During the time & not knowing, this was the kiss that caused a stir of worry. After falling from her horse, Daniel rushes to Krystle's aid.
Dynasty is an American prime time television soap opera that aired on ABC from January 12, 1981 to May 11, 1989.
In this scene from Season 7 of "Dynasty", Krystle finds Blake, who has lost his memory in an oil rig explosion and has been kept from his family by Alexis. The clip features John Forsythe, Linda Evans, and Joan Collins.
Sung by Jackie Ward Performed by Linda Evans