Alexis Colby (born Morell; formerly Carrington, Dexter, and Rowan) is a fictional character on the American TV series Dynasty. The role was originated by Joan Collins in the first episode of the show's second season in 1981 (the character appeared briefly in the first season finale, non-speaking and face unseen). Collins remained on the show until the finale in 1989, and then returned as Alexis for the 1991 miniseries '.

PropertyValue
dbpedia-owl:thumbnail
dbpprop:abstract
  • Alexis Colby (born Morell; formerly Carrington, Dexter, and Rowan) is a fictional character on the American TV series Dynasty. The role was originated by Joan Collins in the first episode of the show's second season in 1981 (the character appeared briefly in the first season finale, non-speaking and face unseen). Collins remained on the show until the finale in 1989, and then returned as Alexis for the 1991 miniseries '. Alexis' schemes to destroy ex-husband Blake, undermine his marriage to angelic Krystle, and control her children drive much of the action over the series' run. Passionate yet vengeful, Alexis loves her children fiercely and will do anything to protect them, but she often ignores their own needs and desires in place of what she thinks is best. Often seen smoking her trademark black Nat Sherman cigarillos, Alexis rises and falls again and again, continually stirring up trouble for all around her. During the series Alexis is married three additional times, to Cecil Colby, Dex Dexter and Sean Rowan. Alexis is widowed by Cecil, and her other marriages end in divorce. The name Alexis uses the most consistently over the course of the series is Alexis Colby, though her marriage to Cecil Colby is her shortest. Alexis is romantically linked to a number of men over the years, including oilman Rashid Ahmed, tennis pro (and Krystle's first husband) Mark Jennings, King Galen of Moldavia, shipping tycoon Zach Powers, Congressman Neal McVane, Blake's brother Ben Carrington, Dirk and Gavin Maurier, and even a near-reconciliation with an amnesiac Blake.
dbpprop:caption
  • Joan Collins as '''Alexis Colby''' (1981)
dbpprop:children
dbpprop:color
  • 000000
dbpprop:colorText
  • FFD700
dbpprop:cousins
  • Rosalind Bedford
    Sable Scott Colby
    Francesca Scott Colby
dbpprop:cquote2Property
  • "Enter Alexis"
  • Fallon Carrington Colby
  • You're even more beautiful and more ugly than that grand English lady I vaguely remember, and whom I've tried very hard to forget existed these past sixteen years.
dbpprop:creator
dbpprop:first
  • " The Testimony" (1981, non-speaking, face unseen)
    " Enter Alexis" (1981)
dbpprop:gender
  • Female
dbpprop:grandchildren
dbpprop:hasPhotoCollection
dbpprop:image
  • Image:Alexis2.jpg
dbpprop:last
dbpprop:name
  • Alexis Colby
dbpprop:occupation
  • CEO and Chairman of the Board of ColbyCo. Oil Co. Co-owner of Lex-Dex Corporation Publisher of Denver-Mirror Controlling interest in Denver-Carrington Owner of the Carlton Hotel Owner of Fashion Fury
dbpprop:portrayer
  • Joan Collins (1981–1989, 1991)
dbpprop:romances
  • Samuel Dexter
    Jimmy Decker
    Rashid Ahmed
    Mark Jennings
    King Galen of Moldavia
    Zach Powers
    Neal McVane
    Ben Carrington
    Dirk Maurier
    Gavin Maurier
    Jeremy Van Dorn
dbpprop:series
  • DYNASTY
dbpprop:siblings
dbpprop:spinoffs
dbpprop:spouse
dbpprop:wikiPageUsesTemplate
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • Alexis Colby (born Morell; formerly Carrington, Dexter, and Rowan) is a fictional character on the American TV series Dynasty. The role was originated by Joan Collins in the first episode of the show's second season in 1981 (the character appeared briefly in the first season finale, non-speaking and face unseen). Collins remained on the show until the finale in 1989, and then returned as Alexis for the 1991 miniseries '.
rdfs:label
  • Alexis Colby
owl:sameAs
skos:subject
foaf:depiction
foaf:page
is dbpprop:acc of
is dbpprop:disambiguates of
is dbpprop:parents of
is dbpprop:redirect of
is dbpprop:spouse of
is owl:sameAs of