Carrington family

The Carringtons are the core family of the American prime time soap opera Dynasty, which aired on ABC from January 12, 1981 to May 11, 1989. The series was followed up by a two-part miniseries entitled Dynasty: The Reunion in October 1991. A Dynasty reboot premiered on The CW on October 11, 2017.

Carrington family
Dynasty family
First appearance"Oil" (pilot)
January 12, 1981 (1981-01-12)
Created byRichard and Esther Shapiro
Duration
  • Original series:
  • January 12, 1981 (1981-01-12)–October 22, 1991 (1991-10-22)
  • Reboot series:
  • October 11, 2017 (2017-10-11)–present

Appearances

Dynasty premiered on ABC on January 12, 1981,[1] starring John Forsythe as millionaire oil tycoon Blake Carrington for the entire run of the series.[2][3] The drama centered on patriarch Blake and his wives, children, and extended family.[1] The original run of Dynasty ended in May 1989.[4][5] Dynasty: The Reunion, a miniseries to wrap up storylines left unfinished by the show's cancellation, aired in October 1991.[4]

A Dynasty reboot premiered on The CW on October 11, 2017,[6] starring Grant Show as Blake and again focusing on him and his dysfunctional family.[7]

Storylines

Original series

As Dynasty begins in 1981, Carrington heirs Steven (Al Corley) and Fallon (Pamela Sue Martin) return to Denver to attend the wedding of their father, powerful oil tycoon Blake Carrington (John Forsythe), to his former secretary, Krystle (Linda Evans). The Carrington family dynamic is soon established; thoughtful and sensitive Steven resists his father's pressure to step into his role as future leader of Blake's empire, while his spoiled sister Fallon, better suited to follow in Blake's footsteps, is underestimated by and considered little more than a trophy to Blake. Steven befriends Krystle, who is adjusting to life at the mansion despite chilly receptions from Fallon and the Carrington majordomo, Joseph Anders (Lee Bergere).

Blake's ex-wife Alexis (Joan Collins) appears in the second season and soon stirs up trouble for the family. In 1982, their infant grandson L.B. Colby, the son of Fallon and Jeff Colby (John James) is kidnapped. Former spouses Blake and Alexis make a televised plea that he be returned, and Alexis confesses a dark secret from their past: their firstborn son, Adam (Gordon Thomson), had been kidnapped as a baby and never recovered. Traumatized by the event, they had hidden his existence from their subsequent children Fallon and Steven. Meanwhile, in Billings, Montana, an old woman named Kate Torrance tearfully tells her grandson Michael that he is really the Carrington heir. Armed with items from Adam Carrington's baby carriage, lawyer "Michael" comes to Denver and is eventually accepted as a Carrington, but his selfishness, greed and ambition put him at odds with all of his relatives at one time or another.

Steven leaves town that year and is presumed dead in an oil rig explosion in 1982; he turns up alive and returns (portrayed by Jack Coleman) in 1983. Fallon leaves town in 1984 and is also later presumed dead in a plane crash. At the same time, chanteuse Dominique Deveraux (Diahann Carroll) comes to Denver and soon makes a shocking claim: she is the daughter of Blake's father Tom Carrington (Harry Andrews) and his longtime mistress. Later in 1984 a young woman named Amanda Bedford (Catherine Oxenberg) appears on Alexis's doorstep; she is Alexis's youngest daughter,[lower-alpha 1] and it is eventually revealed that Blake is her father. Blake and Krystle also have a daughter, Krystina (Jessica Player), in 1984. Fallon reappears in 1985 (portrayed by Emma Samms).

Alexis brings Blake's vengeful, estranged brother Ben (Christopher Cazenove) to town in 1986 to help her destroy Blake, and Ben's daughter Leslie (Terri Garber) soon follows in 1987. Ben leaves town that year after reconciling with Blake, and Leslie having reconciled with Ben follows suit in 1988 after a failed romance with Clay Fallmont (Ted McGinley), who is possibly also Ben's child.

Carrington family tree (1981–1991)
Ellen
Carrington
Tom
Carrington
Laura
Matthews
Alexis
Morell
Blake
Carrington
Krystle
Grant
Ben
Carrington
Melissa
Saunders
Dominique
Deveraux
Garrett
Boydston
Karen
Atkinson
Adam
Carrington
Fallon
Carrington
Jeff
Colby
Amanda
Carrington
Steven
Carrington
Sammy Jo
Reese
Krystina
Carrington
Leslie
Carrington
Jackie
Deveraux
Unnamed sonL.B.
Colby
Lauren
Colby
Danny
Carrington

Reboot series

In 2017, wealthy siblings Steven (James Mackay) and Fallon Carrington (Elizabeth Gillies) arrive in Atlanta to meet their father's fiancée, Cristal Flores (Nathalie Kelley). Fallon and Cristal set themselves as rivals for Blake's attention, but over time they find common ground over their frustration with his machinations. In the 2018 episode "I Answer to No Man", Blake (Grant Show) reveals to Cristal that he and his first wife had another son, Adam, who was kidnapped at six months old and never returned. Blake's ex-wife Alexis (Nicollette Sheridan), Steven and Fallon's mother, reappears in the "Poor Little Rich Girl" after an extended exile. Alexis tells Steven about Adam, and Steven eventually finds his brother in El Paso, living under the name Hank Sullivan (Brent Antonello). Blake welcomes Adam back in "Trashy Little Tramp", not knowing that Hank is actually Alexis' lover with whom she is conspiring to amass enough Carrington Atlantic shares to seize control of the company. At the same time, Jeff (Sam Adegoke) and Monica Colby (Wakeema Hollis) learn from their grandmother—the former secretary of Blake's father, Thomas Carrington (Bill Smitrovich)—that their mother, Millie, was fathered by Thomas. Jeff and Monica reveal their Carrington heritage in "Dead Scratch"—though Blake is already aware of his half-sister—and declare their intention to force a sale of Carrington Atlantic.

In season two, Blake falls in love with Cristal Jennings (Ana Brenda Contreras). Fallon visits her cousin Juliette Carrington (Mathilde Warnier), the French daughter of Blake's disinherited brother Benjamin. Steven is revealed to be the son of Alexis and Anders (Alan Dale) in "The Butler Did It". The real Adam (Sam Underwood) also reappears, and is immediately welcomed into the family by Blake, though Fallon is wary of him. Blake's half-sister and Jeff and Monica's mother, now going by the name Dominique Deveraux (Michael Michele), appears in "New Lady in Town".

Blake marries Cristal (now Daniella Alonso) in season three.

Carrington family tree (2017–present)
EllenThomas
Carrington
Grandma
Colby
Joseph
Anders
Alexis
Morell
Blake
Carrington
Cristal
Flores

(Celia Machado)
Benjamin
Carrington
French
billionaire
Dominique
Deveraux

(Millie)
Cesil
Colby
Blake
Carrington
Cristal
Jennings
Sammy Jo
Jones
Steven
Carrington
Adam
Carrington
Fallon
Carrington
Liam
Ridley
Juliette
Carrington
Jeff
Colby
Monica
Colby

Notes

  1. Amanda's arrival is foreshadowed in the season four episode "The Birthday" when Alexis mentions that she has been through four pregnancies. Krystle notes the discrepancy (at this time, Alexis is known to have just three children, Adam, Fallon and Steven), but Alexis explains that one resulted in a miscarriage. Amanda appears 11 episodes later in "Amanda".

References

  1. Schemering, Christopher (September 1985). The Soap Opera Encyclopedia. pp. 80–81. ISBN 0-345-32459-5.
  2. Gates, Anita (April 2, 2010). "John Forsythe, Dynasty Actor, Is Dead at 92". The New York Times. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
  3. Bernstein, Adam (April 3, 2010). "John Forsythe dead; starred in Dynasty, Bachelor Father". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 9, 2017.
  4. Gliatto, Tom; Sheff, Vicki (August 5, 1991). "Alexis Strikes Again!". People. 36 (4). pp. 66–68. Retrieved February 21, 2009.
  5. Walker, Joseph (May 24, 1989). "Dynasty Cliffhanger is Just That". Deseret News. Retrieved September 25, 2010.
  6. Andreeva, Nellie (June 8, 2017). "The CW Sets Fall 2017 Premiere Dates For Dynasty & Valor And Returning Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 8, 2017.
  7. Mitovich, Matt Webb (May 31, 2017). "Fall TV First Impression: Dynasty". TVLine. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
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