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American television soap opera
DynastyGenre
Soap opera
Comedy drama
Based onDynastyby Richard and Esther ShapiroDeveloped bySallie PatrickJosh SchwartzStephanie SavageStarring
Elizabeth Gillies
Nathalie Kelley
James Mackay
Robert Christopher Riley
Sam Adegoke
Rafael de la Fuente
Alan Dale
Grant Show
Nicollette Sheridan
Ana Brenda Contreras
Maddison Brown
Sam Underwood
Daniella Alonso
Michael Michele
Adam Huber
Elaine Hendrix
Eliza Bennett
Theme music composer
Bill Conti
Paul Leonard-Morgan
Troy Nõka
ComposerPaul Leonard-MorganCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo. of seasons5No. of episodes108 (list of episodes)ProductionExecutive producers
Richard Shapiro
Esther Shapiro
Stephanie Savage
Josh Schwartz
Brad Silberling
Sallie Patrick
Christopher Fife
Josh Reims
Producers
Jeffrey Downer
Jenna Richman
Kevin A. Garnett
Production locationAtlanta, GeorgiaCinematographyXavier GrobetEditors
Brandi Bradburn
Adrienne McNally
Brandon Lott
J.J. Geiger
Jennifer Hatton
Ben Northenor
Camera setupSingle-cameraRunning time40–43 minutesProduction companies
Fake Empire
Richard and Esther Shapiro Productions
Rabbit Ears, Inc.
CBS Studios
Original releaseNetworkThe CWReleaseOctober 11, 2017 (2017-10-11) –September 16, 2022 (2022-09-16)
Dynasty is an American drama television series reboot based on the 1980s prime time soap opera of the same name. Developed by Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, and Sallie Patrick, the first season stars Elizabeth Gillies as glamorous businesswoman Fallon Carrington, Grant Show as her billionaire father Blake Carrington, James Mackay as her brother Steven, and Nathalie Kelley as Blake's new wife Cristal, with Robert Christopher Riley as chauffeur Michael Culhane, Sam Adegoke as tech billionaire Jeff Colby, Rafael de la Fuente as Cristal's nephew Sam "Sammy Jo" Jones, and Alan Dale as Joseph Anders, the cunning majordomo.
The series later featured Nicollette Sheridan (later Elaine Hendrix) as Blake's first wife Alexis Carrington; Maddison Brown as Joseph's daughter Kirby Anders; Ana Brenda Contreras (later Daniella Alonso) as Blake's third wife Cristal Jennings; Sam Underwood as eldest Carrington son Adam; Michael Michele as Blake's half-sister Dominique Deveraux; Adam Huber as writer Liam Ridley; and Eliza Bennett as the youngest Carrington sibling, Amanda.
The pilot, which was announced in September 2016, was ordered to series in May 2017. Dynasty premiered on October 11, 2017, on The CW in the United States, and on Netflix internationally a day later. On November 8, 2017, The CW picked up Dynasty for a full season of 22 episodes. On February 3, 2021, the series was renewed for a fifth season, which premiered on December 20 of the same year. In May 2022, it was announced that this season would be the last. The final episode aired on September 16, 2022.
Premise[edit]
Fallon and Steven Carrington learn that their billionaire father Blake is engaged to Cristal, an employee at the family company, Carrington Atlantic. When Fallon's machinations to separate the couple backfire and cost her a promotion, she allies with Blake's nemesis and former employee, Jeff Colby, and strikes out on her own. Cristal's opportunistic nephew, Sam, threatens to expose her shady past as the fractured dynasty forms a united front in the wake of engineer Matthew Blaisdel's suspicious death. Things do not remain harmonious. Season after season, more relatives return to Atlanta with agendas, including Fallon and Steven's long absent mother, Alexis; their twisted older brother Adam; secret Carrington offspring Amanda; and Dominique, the illegitimate daughter of Blake's father, Thomas.
The reboot updates several elements from the 1980s original, including moving the setting from Denver, Colorado to Atlanta, Georgia; shifting the lead to young businesswoman Fallon; making Steven's homosexuality a nonissue to Blake; and changing gold digger Sammy Jo from a woman to a gay man.[1][2][3] Additionally, Blake's new wife and her nephew are Latin American, and chauffeur Michael Culhane and the Colby family are African-American.[1][3]
Episodes[edit]
Main article: List of Dynasty (2017 TV series) episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankAverage viewers(in millions inc. DVR)First airedLast aired122October 11, 2017 (2017-10-11)May 11, 2018 (2018-05-11)1451.00[4]222October 12, 2018 (2018-10-12)May 24, 2019 (2019-05-24)1410.80[5]320October 11, 2019 (2019-10-11)May 8, 2020 (2020-05-08)1330.59[6]422May 7, 2021 (2021-05-07)October 1, 2021 (2021-10-01)1610.40[7]522December 20, 2021 (2021-12-20)September 16, 2022 (2022-09-16)1400.39[8]
Cast and characters[edit]
For a more comprehensive list, see List of Dynasty (2017 TV series) characters.
Main[edit]
Elizabeth Gillies as Fallon Carrington, an heiress and businesswoman, daughter of Blake Carrington and his first wife, Alexis, married to Liam Ridley
Gillies also briefly portrays Alexis Carrington in season 2.[9]
Nathalie Kelley as Celia Machado / Cristal Flores Carrington (season 1),[10] Fallon's new stepmother, a woman with a shady past
James Mackay as Steven Carrington (seasons 1–2; guest season 5), Fallon's gay environmentalist half-brother
Robert Christopher Riley as Michael Culhane, former Carrington chauffeur and Fallon's on again-off again lover, who eventually amasses a fortune
Sam Adegoke as Jeff Colby, business rival to Blake, CEO of ColbyCo
Rafael de la Fuente as Samuel Josiah "Sammy Jo" Jones, Celia's wayward nephew and Steven's ex-husband, later hotelier of La Mirage
Alan Dale as Joseph Anders (seasons 1–4), the Carrington majordomo, Kirby and Steven's biological father[11]
Grant Show as Blake Carrington, billionaire CEO of Carrington Atlantic, father of Adam, Fallon and Amanda by his first wife, Alexis
Nicollette Sheridan (recurring season 1, main season 2)[12] and Elaine Hendrix (seasons 3–5),[13] as Alexis Carrington Colby Dexter, both Blake and Jeff's scheming ex, Dex's wife, and mother of Adam, Steven, Fallon and Amanda
Ana Brenda Contreras (season 2)[14] and Daniella Alonso (seasons 3–5)[15] as Cristal Jennings Carrington, Blake's third wife, a physical therapist from a Mexican crime family who had let Celia use her identity
Alonso also portrays Cristal's scheming look-alike, Rita, in season 5.
Maddison Brown as Kirby Anders (seasons 2–5), Joseph's recovering addict daughter,[16] La Mirage's event coordinator, then a model [11]
Sam Underwood as Adam Carrington / Dr. Mike Harrison (seasons 2–5), Blake and Alexis's eldest son, a doctor who was kidnapped as an infant
Adam Huber as Liam Ridley (recurring seasons 1–2, main seasons 3–5),[17] a writer who marries Fallon twice
Michael Michele as Dominique Deveraux (guest season 2, main seasons 3–5),[17] Blake's discontent half-sister, Jeff and Monica's mother
Eliza Bennett as Amanda Carrington (recurring season 4, main season 5), Alexis's secret daughter by Blake, a lawyer raised in the UK and Kirby's love interest
Recurring[edit]
Introduced in season one[edit]
Nick Wechsler as Matthew Blaisdel (season 1), Celia's former lover, a field engineer who dies in a suspicious explosion
Brianna Brown as Claudia Blaisdel (seasons 1–2; guest season 5), Matthew's unstable wife, a former engineer
Wakeema Hollis as Monica Colby (seasons 1–3; guest season 4), Jeff's sister, Fallon's closest friend
Elena Tovar as Iris Machado (season 1; guest season 5), Celia's sister and Sam's mother
Michael Patrick Lane as Ted Dinard (season 1), Steven's addict ex-boyfriend
Arnetia Walker as Louella Culhane (seasons 1–2, 5), Michael's mother
Luis Fernández as Alejandro Raya (season 1),[18] Sam's father who is operating under the alias of Diego Calastana
Hakeem Kae-Kazim as Cesil Colby (seasons 1–2), Jeff and Monica's incarcerated father
Kelly Rutherford as Melissa Daniels (seasons 1–3), wife of Senator Paul Daniels, and Steven's former lover
Elizabeth Youman as Evie Culhane (seasons 1–2), Michael's tech savvy younger sister
Natalie Karp as Mrs. Gunnerson, the Carringtons' cook (guest seasons 1–3, 5)
Brent Antonello as Hank Sullivan (seasons 1–2), Alexis's lover who poses as her and Blake's kidnapped firstborn, Adam
Introduced in season two[edit]
Sharon Lawrence as Laura Van Kirk (season 2–5), Liam's controlling, manipulative mother
Katherine LaNasa as Ada Stone (season 2), an antiquities dealer who blackmails Michael and Jeff
Taylor Black as Ashley Cunningham (seasons 2–3), Liam's fiancée and Fallon's romantic rival
Chase Anderson as Tony (seasons 2–3), the Carringtons' dimwitted gardener
Geovanni Gopradi as Roberto "Beto" Flores, Cristal's brother, an enforcer for the Flores cartel (season 5; guest seasons 2–4)
Nicole Zyana as Allison, Fallon's assistant (seasons 2–3)
Introduced in season three[edit]
Ken Kirby as Evan Tate (season 3; guest season 4), the older brother of Fallon's childhood friend Trixie
Kelli Barrett as Nadia (season 3), an orientation and mobility instructor hired by Fallon to seduce Adam
Jade Payton as Vanessa Deveraux (season 3), Dominique's stepdaughter, an aspiring singer
Daniel Di Tomasso as Fletcher Myers (seasons 3–4), a public relations consultant who becomes Sam's love interest
Emily Rudd as Heidi (season 3), Liam's former girlfriend, mother of Connor
John Jackson Hunter as Connor (season 3), Liam's young half-brother who he initially believes is his son
Wil Traval as Father Caleb Collins (season 3–4), Cristal's lover
Shannon Thornton as Mia (seasons 3–4), an event planner who is romantically entangled with both Jeff and Michael
Lachlan Buchanan as Ryan (season 4; guest seasons 3 and 5), a stripper Sam marries briefly, and then dates
Introduced in season four[edit]
Ashley Day as Colin McNaughton (season 4), Fallon's former enemy and business associate with whom she has an affair
Luke Cook as Oliver Noble (season 4), Kirby's Australian ex-boyfriend, a fashion photographer
David Aron Damane as Leo Abbott (season 4), a shady contractor
Kara Royster as Eva (season 4; guest season 5), Fallon's assistant and protégé who is obsessed with Liam
Grace Junot as Ellen (season 5, guest season 4), a board member at Fallon Unlimited
Randy J. Goodwin as Brady Lloyd (season 4; guest season 5), Dominique's grifting ex-husband
Introduced in season five[edit]
Felisha Terrell as Nina Fournier (season 5), an independent filmmaker and Culhane's love interest
Pej Vahdat as Dex Dexter (season 5), Alexis's third husband, a hedge fund manager
Rogelio T. Ramos as Daniel Ruiz (season 5), a horse trainer who is Sam's biological father
Cynthia Quiles as Charlie Jiménez (season 5), Kirby's modeling agent
Brett Tucker as Ben Carrington (season 5), Blake's disinherited brother, an art broker
Samantha Massell as Stacey Moore (season 5), a paleontologist who is Fallon and Liam's surrogate
Production[edit]
Elizabeth Gillies (left) and Grant Show (right) star as Fallon and Blake Carrington.
James Mackay (left) and Robert Christopher Riley (right) star as Steven Carrington and Michael Culhane.
Alan Dale (left) and Rafael de la Fuente (right) star as Joseph Anders and Sam Jones.
Nathalie Kelley (left) stars as Cristal Flores Carrington in season one, and Sam Underwood joins the series as Adam Carrington in season two.
Nicollette Sheridan (left) and Ana Brenda Contreras (right) star as Alexis Carrington and Cristal Jennings in the second season.
Elaine Hendrix (left) and Daniella Alonso (right) star as Alexis Carrington Colby and Cristal Jennings Carrington starting in the third season.
Development[edit]
In September 2016, it was announced that a reboot of the 1980s prime time soap opera Dynasty was in development at The CW, co-written by Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, and Sallie Patrick.[19][20] Savage said, "All of us have worked on shows that owe a huge debt to Dynasty, so it's kind of in our writing DNA to do this show."[2] The trio discussed what they found unique and attractive about the original series, and how best to preserve those elements in an update.[2] They also met with Richard and Esther Shapiro, the creators of Dynasty,[2] who were ultimately attached as producers.[19][20] Schwartz said, "We are definitely living in an age of dynasties. Whether it's the Trumps or the Clintons or the Kardashians or the Murdochs, our news is filled with the worlds of family dynasties and that was exciting for us."[21] Savage added, "When we first sat down with the Shapiros to talk about rebooting the show, they talked a lot about family. No matter the villainous things that they did, they never stopped loving each other. I think we took that core concept and then just talked about how to place the idea in the historical context of our day."[21] Patrick noted that the 1980s series was progressive for its time, dealing with issues like race, women in the workplace, and gay acceptance.[22] She said, "We're trying to figure out how do we respect what that show was doing then and pushing it even farther in our version."[22] De la Fuente said, "We're trying to make it stand on its own and be its own thing. But we have to pay homage to the original and the classic stuff that people remember from Dynasty, like the fashion, the catfights and the opulence of it all, is of course in our show. It wouldn't be Dynasty otherwise."[23] Patrick said, "We really enjoy looking back through the old series and finding dramatic character-driven moments that they featured, but then making them our own and modernizing them. But at the same time, you can't do a reboot without making it your own, and I think over the course of the season, especially towards the end of the year, we started letting go a little bit more, and while there are a lot of Easter eggs for original viewers...and there are plot points that we've kind of rebranded...but we try not to tie ourselves too much to the old show, because sometimes that anchor can tie the show down."[24]
The new series finds heiress Fallon Carrington facing off against her soon-to-be stepmother Cristal, a Hispanic woman.[19][20] Patrick said, "It was important to me as a working woman to have two women fighting over the future of the dynasty."[22] Schwartz said of the rival characters:
Even when you watch the original, Fallon is a character who feels as if she can exist in 2017. She just pops off the screen, and she can take on Krystle, who, in the original, was pure and the moral center of the show. With this new Cristal, we liked the idea of not letting her be quite as pure and raising some questions about her past and having her stir the pot—making her more formidable. That really let us lean into this rivalry between Fallon and Cristal.[2]
Patrick said, "We knew in our version—2017—we wanted Steven's conflict with Blake to be not about him being gay, but about him being liberal."[2] Savage noted, "With Steven Carrington out and proud, it makes sense for Sammy Jo to be a man."[3] Patrick said in August 2017 that Blake's first wife Alexis would be introduced during the first season, but that the role had yet to be cast.[21] She noted, "We knew Alexis was coming before we even started shooting the pilot, which allowed us to pave the way for her ... throughout the season, we hear Blake, Steven, and Fallon's memories about the woman who abandoned their family. So by the time she actually enters the series, we've established expectations about her character—which Alexis will happily break."[25] The role was cast with Nicollette Sheridan in November 2017,[26][27] and she first appeared in episode 16 in March 2018.[25][28]
The setting was also moved from Denver to Atlanta, in part because of Atlanta's diversity.[2] Schwartz called the city "a realistic location of this family to be based out of", noting that the Shapiros had arbitrarily picked Denver for the original series and were not creatively attached to it.[21] Patrick said of the change, "Denver was obviously chosen for a few solid reasons at the time, being one of the oil capitals ... For us, Denver didn't have the vibrancy and conflict that we needed."[29] She said that Atlanta is "a super diverse population and a great mixture—where there's conflict between old money and new money."[22] Kelley said, "This modern version represents a more current picture of what's happening in America. The diversity of the cast really represents that."[21] In the update, chauffeur Michael Culhane and the Colby family are African-American.[1][3] Also, Cristal's Venezuelan origins will allow the show to explore the current geopolitics of that country.[3][21]
Patrick said that episode seven, "A Taste of Your Own Medicine", "brings to a head so many of the stories that we've been slowly building. It hits the tone of the show perfectly."[30] She added:
We loved the original Dynasty—the camp and the big, surprising soapy twists. We also felt very strongly that we needed to earn those. It would have been hard to come out of the gate with an episode like this. You have to be with the characters long enough to start caring about them. We're cranking up the crazy moving forward.[30]
The episode titles are lines of dialogue from the original series.[31][32] In addition to reworked characters and plotlines, the reboot contains multiple visual homages to the 1980s series, including props and wardrobe.[31][33]
Casting[edit]
Nathalie Kelley was cast as Cristal in January 2017,[34][35] followed by Elizabeth Gillies as Fallon,[36] Sam Adegoke as playboy Jeff Colby,[37] and Robert Christopher Riley as Blake's chauffeur Michael Culhane in February.[38] Next cast were Grant Show as Fallon's father Blake Carrington,[39] and Rafael de la Fuente as Sam Jones, a gay male version of the original series' Sammy Jo Carrington, in March.[40][41] The remaining main cast members are James Mackay as Fallon's gay brother Steven,[29][42] and Alan Dale as Carrington majordomo Anders.[43] Additional recurring performers include Nick Wechsler as Cristal's ex-lover Matthew Blaisdel,[1][44] Brianna Brown as Matthew's wife Claudia,[1][45] Wakeema Hollis as Jeff's sister Monica Colby,[3] and Adam Huber as Liam Ridley, Fallon's new husband.[17] In November 2017, Nicollette Sheridan was cast in the role of Blake's ex-wife Alexis Carrington,[26][27] and was later promoted to series regular status for season two.[12] Other guest stars include Elena Tovar as Iris Machado, Cristal's sister and Sam's mother;[46][47] Bill Smitrovich as Thomas Carrington, Blake's estranged father;[48] and Hakeem Kae-Kazim as Cesil Colby, Jeff and Monica's father.[49]
In June 2018, Kelley told E! News that she would not be returning for season two.[10][50][51] She later said, "I think I wasn't up to the challenge of a nighttime soap ... I think the best thing they felt they could do is start afresh."[52] The CW announced in August 2018 that Ana Brenda Contreras had been cast as "the real Cristal Flores" for the second season.[14][53][54] Maddison Brown was also cast as Anders's daughter, Kirby.[16] A May 2018 press release teased that the show would introduce Blake's half-sister Dominique Deveraux, Jeff and Monica's mother, in season two.[55][56] In November 2018, The CW confirmed that Mackay would no longer be a series regular after the first four episodes of season two, but would return later in the season.[57] The CW announced on February 25, 2019, that Sheridan would be leaving Dynasty to focus on "some personal family responsibilities."[58][59] Sheridan said in her own statement that she was leaving to spend more time with her terminally ill mother in Los Angeles.[60] She last appeared in the episode "Motherly Overprotectiveness".[61] In March 2019, Sam Underwood began appearing as Blake and Alexis's kidnapped eldest child, Adam.[62] Elizabeth Gillies, who was already playing Fallon on the show, took over the role after Sheridan's departure near the end of the second season.[9] Her three-episode portrayal was a temporary recast to give producers time to find a suitable replacement for Sheridan.[63] On March 22, 2019, it was announced that Michael Michele had been cast as Blake's half-sister Dominique.[64][65] Michele first appeared in "New Lady in Town".[66]
In July 2019, it was announced that Contreras would not be returning for season three for personal reasons, and that Daniella Alonso would take over the role of Cristal.[15] On October 11, 2019, it was announced that recurring performers Adam Huber and Michael Michele had been promoted to series regulars.[17] On October 28, 2019, it was announced that the role of Alexis had been recast with Elaine Hendrix, who would appear as a series regular.[13] Original cast member Dale's character was killed off in the August 2021 episode "Go Rescue Someone Else".[67][68] The casting of Eliza Bennett as Alexis's secret daughter by Blake, Amanda Carrington, was announced in August 2021.[69][70] In January 2022, it was reported that Pej Vahdat had been cast as Dex Dexter for season five.[71]
Filming[edit]
The pilot was filmed in Atlanta.[72] On May 10, 2017, the Dynasty reboot received a series order at The CW.[73][74][75] A preview trailer was released on May 18, 2017.[76][77] Dynasty premiered on The CW in the United States on Wednesday, October 11, 2017,[78] and on November 8, 2017, The CW picked up the series for a full second season of 22 episodes.[79] Sheridan's casting was a key factor in the decision to give Dynasty a back nine order of episodes after the initial 13.[28] On April 2, 2018, The CW renewed the series for a second season,[80] which premiered on October 12, 2018.[81] Dynasty was renewed for a third season on January 31, 2019,[82] which premiered on October 11, 2019.[83] In May 2019, Deadline Hollywood reported that co-executive producer Josh Reims would succeed Sallie Patrick as executive producer and showrunner for season three.[84] On January 7, 2020, Dynasty was renewed for a fourth season,[85][86][87] which premiered on May 7, 2021.[88]
Production of Dynasty was suspended in March 2020 as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[89] Filming of only twenty of the twenty-two ordered episodes of the third season had been completed at that time.[90] Gillies said, "So there is no finale at this juncture, and there is no episode before the finale. So it ends in a very weird place ... I don't know if we'll pick up the finale later, I'm not sure what the plan is. It certainly shouldn't end on the episode we finished, because it's just really random and nothing’s resolved. I apologize if it does."[91] It was later confirmed that the 20th episode of the season, "My Hangover's Arrived", would serve as the season finale,[92] though it has not been announced whether the remaining two episodes of the season will be produced later.[90] It was reported that if production resumed by late fall 2020, season four would be expected to premiere in spring 2021 or later, and The CW's president Mark Pedowitz announced that all of the network's series would be producing "our normal episodic counts" for the post-pandemic season.[93] Production on the fourth season officially began on October 15, 2020.[citation needed] On February 3, 2021, ahead of its fourth season premiere, The CW renewed the series for a fifth season,[94] which premiered on December 20, 2021.[95] Filming for season five took place between October 22, 2021 to August 2, 2022.[96] On May 12, 2022, The CW announced the fifth season would be Dynasty's last.[97]
Music[edit]
The pilot includes a flashback of a young Steven playing the original Dynasty theme by Bill Conti on piano.[1][31] An updated, 15-second version debuted as an opening credits sequence in the 1980s-themed third episode, "Guilt is for Insecure People",[32][98] but is only used in some episodes. Composer Paul Leonard-Morgan worked with Troy Nõka to get "an '80s-rock vibe" for the song, to match Leonard-Morgan's soundtrack for the series.[98] The new theme was recorded with an orchestra at Capitol Records in Hollywood, featuring Los Angeles Philharmonic lead trumpet player Tom Hooten.[98]
In the season two premiere "Twenty-Three Skidoo", Gillies sings a 1920s version of "Bizarre Love Triangle" by New Order.[99] In the season three episode "Something Desperate", Fallon hallucinates four musical numbers, sung by Gillies, Underwood, Show, Alonso, and De la Fuente.[100]
In the season four episode "Vows Are Still Sacred", Gillies sings "More Than Me", a song she wrote in collaboration with her husband, Michael Corcoran. A studio version of "More Than Me" was released on the Lakeshore Records YouTube channel on May 18, 2021, and on digital music platforms on May 21, 2021.[101][102]
Broadcast[edit]
Dynasty premiered on The CW in the United States on Wednesday, October 11, 2017, with the season two premiere of Riverdale as its lead-in.[78] The series moved to Fridays starting with the fourteenth episode.[28][103] Season two began airing on October 12, 2018,[81] and season three premiered on October 11, 2019.[83] Season four premiered on May 7, 2021,[85] and season five premiered on December 20, 2021.[95] The final episode aired on September 16, 2022.[104] Each full season is released on Netflix in the US several days after the season finale airs.[105]
Netflix acquired exclusive international broadcast rights to Dynasty, making episodes available as an original series on the platform less than a day after their original US broadcast in seasons one and two.[105][106] Unlike previous seasons, the full third season was released globally on Netflix on May 23, 2020, a few weeks after the season finale.[107]
Les Moonves, the then-head of CBS Corporation, said in 2017, "We own 100 percent of [Dynasty], and we've already licensed it to Netflix in 188 countries ... So this means Dynasty is profitable before it even hits the air."[108] Pedowitz said in January 2018, "I'm disappointed in the ratings, I wanted it to do more, but I'm happy with the production values that Josh, Steph and Sallie are doing. There are changes coming, I'm thrilled to have Nicollette [Sheridan] ... I'm looking forward to Nicollette and Liz [Gillies] really going at it as a mother-daughter situation, and I think that will add some juice to the show."[28]
In 2022, executive producer Josh Reims admitted that, due to the international success of Dynasty on Netflix, "there was literally no discussion about the ratings ever, which is great." Regarding The CW's marketing of Dynasty, "I don't think it mattered. I think people were just waiting for it to drop on Netflix. Online, people were asking when's the show starting on Netflix. So it felt like by season three, at least there was already a built-in audience."[109]
Reception[edit]
Ratings[edit]
Viewership and ratings per season of Dynasty
Season
Timeslot (ET)
Episodes
First aired
Last aired
TV season
Viewershiprank
Avg. viewers(millions)
Avg. 18–49rating
Date
Viewers(millions)
Date
Viewers(millions)
1
Wednesday 9:00 pm (1–13)Friday 8:00 pm (14–22)
22
October 11, 2017 (2017-10-11)
1.26[110]
May 11, 2018 (2018-05-11)
0.56[111]
2017–18
145
1.00[112]
0.3[113]
2
Friday 8:00 pm
22
October 12, 2018 (2018-10-12)
0.64[114]
May 24, 2019 (2019-05-24)
0.53[115]
2018–19
141
0.80[116]
0.2[116]
3
Friday 9:00 pm
20
October 11, 2019 (2019-10-11)
0.45[117]
May 8, 2020 (2020-05-08)
0.37[118]
2019–20
133
0.59[119]
0.2[119]
4
Friday 9:00 pm (1–19, 21–22)Friday 8:00 pm (20)
22
May 7, 2021 (2021-05-07)
0.24[120]
October 1, 2021 (2021-10-01)
0.22[121]
2020–21
161
0.40[122]
0.1[122]
5
Monday 8:00 pm (1)Monday 9:00 pm (2)Friday 9:00 pm (3–22)[123]
22[124]
December 20, 2021 (2021-12-20)
0.38[125]
September 16, 2022 (2022-09-16)
0.19[126]
2021–22
140
0.39[127]
0.1[127]
Critical response[edit]
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes's consensus reads, "Dynasty's revival retains enough of its predecessor's over-the-top allure to offer a glamorous guilty pleasure in its first season, even if it never quite recaptures the magic of the original."[128] The website reported a 49% approval rating with an average rating of 6.54/10 based on 47 reviews for season one.[128] The website's Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 52 out of 100 based on 17 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[129] Chris Harnick of E! Online called the pilot "soapy and fun", adding that the series is "a worthy heir to the original show and Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage's previous offering Gossip Girl and The O.C.".[130] Adweek called the pilot inferior to Gossip Girl and the original Dynasty, but suggested that its pairing with Riverdale "could provide audiences a guilty-pleasure double-feature".[131] Tierney Bricker of E! Online dubbed Kelley "this season's breakout star", with Gillies "hot on her Louboutin heels".[130] However, many critics claimed that there were not enough soap opera vibes in the reboot compared to the original.[132][133]
For season two, some critics found the continuing series to be more of a soap opera and more intriguing.[134][135]
Awards and nominations[edit]
Year
Award
Category
Nominee(s)
Result
Ref.
2018
Dorian Awards
Campy TV Show of the Year
Dynasty
Nominated
[136]
People's Choice Awards
Revival Show of 2018
Dynasty
Won
[137][138]
2019
The Queerties
TV Reboot
Dynasty
Nominated
[139]
Teen Choice Awards
Choice Drama TV Actor
Adam Huber
Nominated
[140][141]
Home media[edit]
DVD Name
Ep #
Release Date
Dynasty: Season One
22
September 25, 2018
Dynasty: Season Two
22
December 13, 2019
Dynasty: Season Three
20
October 27, 2020
Dynasty: Season Four
22
January 18, 2022
Dynasty: The Final Season
22
January 24, 2023
Dynasty: The Complete Series
108
January 24, 2023
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1980s American prime time television soap opera
DynastyGenreSoap operaCreated byRichard and Esther ShapiroDirected byIrving J. MooreStarring
John Forsythe
Linda Evans
Joan Collins
Pamela Sue Martin
John James
Emma Samms
Al Corley
Jack Coleman
Pamela Bellwood
Bo Hopkins
Lloyd Bochner
Gordon Thomson
Heather Locklear
Lee Bergere
Kathleen Beller
Michael Nader
Diahann Carroll
Catherine Oxenberg
Michael Praed
Kate O'Mara
Stephanie Beacham
Christopher Cazenove
Geoffrey Scott
Ted McGinley
Leann Hunley
Terri Garber
Tracy Scoggins
Katy Kurtzman
Dale Robertson
Wayne Northrop
James Farentino
Karen Cellini
Deborah Adair
Helmut Berger
Billy Dee Williams
George Hamilton
James Healey
Theme music composerBill ContiCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo. of seasons9 + two-part reunionNo. of episodes222[1] (list of episodes)ProductionExecutive producers
Aaron Spelling
Douglas S. Cramer
Richard & Esther Shapiro
Producers
E. Duke Vincent
Eileen & Robert Mason Pollock (s. 2–4)
Camille Marchetta (s. 5)
Diana Gould (s. 6)
Laurence Heath (s. 7)
James Harmon Brown & Barbara Esensten (s. 8)
David Paulsen (s. 9)
Running time48–50 minutesProduction companies
Aaron Spelling Productions
20th Century Fox Television
Original releaseNetworkABCReleaseJanuary 12, 1981 (1981-01-12) –May 11, 1989 (1989-05-11)Related
Dynasty II: The Colbys (1985–1987)
Dynasty: The Reunion (1991)
Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure (2005)
Dynasty Reunion: Catfights & Caviar (2006)
Dynasty (2017–2022)
Dynasty is an American prime time television soap opera that aired on ABC from January 12, 1981, to May 11, 1989. The series, created by Richard and Esther Shapiro and produced by Aaron Spelling, revolves around the Carringtons, a wealthy family residing in Denver, Colorado. Dynasty stars John Forsythe as oil magnate Blake Carrington, Linda Evans as his new wife Krystle, and later Joan Collins as his former wife Alexis.
Dynasty was conceived by ABC to compete with CBS's prime time series Dallas. Ratings for the show's first season were unimpressive, but a revamp for the second season that included the arrival of Collins as scheming Alexis saw ratings enter the top 20. By the fall of 1982, it was a top 10 show, and by the spring of 1985, it was the #1 show in the United States. The series declined considerably in popularity during its final two seasons, and it was ultimately cancelled in the spring of 1989 after nine seasons and 220 episodes. A two-part miniseries, Dynasty: The Reunion, aired in October 1991. A reboot series with a new cast premiered on The CW in October 2017.
Dynasty was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama every year from 1981 to 1986, winning in 1984. The series spawned a successful line of fashion and luxury products, and also a spin-off series called The Colbys. Other notable cast members included Pamela Sue Martin, Lloyd Bochner, Heather Locklear, Catherine Oxenberg, Michael Nader, Diahann Carroll, Emma Samms, Rock Hudson, Kate O'Mara, and Stephanie Beacham.
Series history[edit]
Further information: List of Dynasty (1981 TV series) characters
Development[edit]
Aaron Spelling, already well known for his successful ABC series, including Starsky & Hutch, Charlie's Angels, The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Vega$ and Hart to Hart,[2] took on Richard and Esther Shapiro's vision of a rich and powerful family who "lived and sinned" in a 48-room Denver mansion.[3] Esther Shapiro said that an inspiration for the show was I, Claudius, a fictionalized depiction of the Julio-Claudian dynasty of Roman emperors.[4] Shapiro said in 1985, "We wanted to do something that would be fun, an American fantasy. We thought people had seen enough stories where families fell apart. We wanted a strong, nineteenth-century sort of family where people were in conflict but loved each other in spite of everything."[5]
Intended by ABC to be a competitor for CBS's Dallas,[6] the working title for Dynasty was Oil.[7] Initially, the two main families featured in the series were known as the Parkhursts and Corbys. By the time production began, they had been renamed the Carringtons and Colbys. George Peppard was cast as series patriarch Blake Carrington, but ultimately had difficulties dealing with the somewhat unsympathetic role,[8] and was quickly replaced with John Forsythe. Filmed in 1980, the pilot was among many delayed due to a strike precipitated by animosity between the television networks and the partnership of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Dynasty finally premiered on ABC as a three-hour event on January 12, 1981.[3]
During its run, Dynasty explored issues such as rape, homosexuality, and racial integration,[9][10] and put middle-aged women in the forefront.[5] Acknowledging that the show is, however, primarily entertaining, producer Douglas S. Cramer said, "We walk a fine line, just this side of camp. Careful calculations are made. We sense that while it might be wonderful for Krystle and Alexis to have a catfight in a koi pond, it would be inappropriate for Joan to smack Linda with a koi."[5]
Carringtons[edit]
As Dynasty begins, powerful oil tycoon Blake Carrington (John Forsythe) is about to marry the younger Krystle Jennings (Linda Evans), his former secretary.[3] Beautiful, earnest, and new to Blake's world, Krystle finds a hostile reception in the Carrington household—the staff patronizes her, and Blake's headstrong and promiscuous daughter Fallon (Pamela Sue Martin) resents her. Though devoted to Krystle, Blake himself is too preoccupied with his company, Denver-Carrington, and blind to Krystle's predicament. Her only ally is her stepson Steven (Al Corley), whose complicated relationship with Blake stems from their fundamental political differences and Steven's reluctance to step into his role as future leader of the Carrington empire. Meanwhile, Fallon, better suited to follow in Blake's footsteps, is (as a woman) underestimated by and considered little more than a trophy to her father. She channels her energies into toying with various male suitors, including the Carrington chauffeur Michael Culhane (Wayne Northrop). At the end of the three-hour premiere episode "Oil", Steven finally confronts his father, criticizing Blake's capitalistic values and seemingly amoral business practices.[11] Blake explodes, revealing the secret of which Steven thought his father was unaware: Blake is disgusted by Steven's homosexuality, and his refusal to "conform" sets father and son at odds for some time.[11][12]
In counterpoint to the Carringtons are the Blaisdels; Denver-Carrington geologist Matthew (Bo Hopkins)—unhappily married to the emotionally fragile Claudia (Pamela Bellwood)—is Krystle's ex-lover. Returning from an extended assignment in the Middle East, Matthew quits and goes into business with wildcatter Walter Lankershim (Dale Robertson), and as Blake's behavior begins pushing Krystle toward Matthew, the men are set as both business and romantic rivals.[3] Blake is further enraged when Steven goes to work for longtime friend Matthew, in whom Steven sees qualities lacking in Blake. Though previously in a relationship with another man, Steven finds himself drawn to Claudia, who is putting her life back together after spending time in a psychiatric hospital. Esther Shapiro later said in the DVD commentary of the first season, "The audience told us almost immediately: All they wanted to do was be in the mansion. [They] couldn't care less about the oil fields. They didn't want to see grubby rooms."[13]
Fallon makes a secret business deal with Blake's old friend and more-powerful business rival Cecil Colby (Lloyd Bochner), marrying his nephew Jeff (John James) to secure Cecil's financial assistance for her father. When Blake stumbles upon Steven in an innocent goodbye embrace with his former lover Ted Dinard (Mark Withers), Blake angrily pushes the two men apart; Ted falls backward and hits his head, the injury proving fatal.[3][11] Blake is arrested and charged with murder,[3] and an angry Steven testifies that Ted's death had been the result of malicious intent. A veiled surprise witness for the prosecution appears in the season finale "The Testimony", and Fallon gasps in recognition: "Oh my God, that's my mother!"[3][12]
The first season of Dynasty was "modestly popular" among viewers,[13] ranking #28 with a 19.0 Nielsen rating, while #1 series Dallas achieved a 31.8 rating that season.[14] ABC reran season one in summer 1981 at 10:00 PM on Wednesdays, the new time slot for season two, and initiated a media blitz to promote the series.[14]
"Enter Alexis"[edit]
In the first episode of the second season, titled "Enter Alexis", the mysterious witness removes her sunglasses to reveal British actress Joan Collins as a new arrival to the series.[3] Collins's Alexis Carrington blazed a trail across the show and its story lines; the additions of Collins and the "formidable writing team" of Eileen and Robert Mason Pollock are generally credited with Dynasty's subsequent rise in the Nielsen ratings.[3] The Pollocks "soft-pedaled the business angle" of the show and "bombarded viewers with every soap opera staple in the book, presented at such a fast clip that a new tragedy seemed to befall the Carrington family every five minutes."[3] Alexis's testimony notwithstanding, Krystle is immediately put off by the former Mrs. Carrington's condescending attitude and manipulations; Krystle's subsequent discovery that Alexis had caused her miscarriage by intentionally startling her horse with a gunshot settles Alexis as Krystle's implacable nemesis. Other new characters of the season are the psychiatrist Nick Toscanni (James Farentino), who tries to seduce Krystle while bedding Fallon and plotting against Blake; and Krystle's greedy niece Sammy Jo Dean (Heather Locklear), who marries Steven for his money. The season finale sees Blake left for dead on a mountain after a fight with Nick. By that time, Dynasty had entered the Top 20.[15][16] Esther Shapiro lamented in the season one DVD commentary, "Had the series been left to us, and been a less huge hit, I think we would have seen these characters realized pretty much the way they are [in season one]. When Alexis came into it, it changed the tenor...And that's the way they are now on television: you have your traditional villain, and I think that plays to a different denominator."[13]
In the third season (ranked fifth in the ratings), Alexis marries Cecil on his deathbed and acquires his company, ColbyCo. In the meantime, Adam Carrington (Gordon Thomson), the long-lost son of Alexis and Blake who had been kidnapped in infancy, reappears in Denver and almost starts an affair with Fallon before they discover they are siblings. Also introduced are Krystle's ex-husband, tennis pro Mark Jennings (Geoffrey Scott), and Kirby Anders (Kathleen Beller), the daughter of longtime Carrington majordomo Joseph (Lee Bergere). Kirby catches Adam's eye but weds Jeff after his divorce from Fallon. In the middle of the season, news that Steven has been killed in an accident in Indonesia comes to the Carringtons; he survives, but undergoes plastic surgery and returns to Denver (portrayed by Jack Coleman). In the third-season cliffhanger, Alexis lures Krystle to Steven's cabin and the two are locked inside while the cabin is set ablaze by an unseen arsonist, later revealed to be Joseph, who had meant for the fire to kill only Alexis and not Krystle.
With the show's popularity soaring in the fourth season (now the third-most-watched program of 1983–1984), former President Gerald Ford guest-starred as himself in 1983, along with his wife Betty and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.[17] New characters included the charming and ambitious Farnsworth "Dex" Dexter (Michael Nader), the scheming public relations assistant Tracy Kendall (Deborah Adair), the unscrupulous playboy Peter De Vilbis (Helmut Berger), and Blake's illegitimate African American half-sister, Dominique Deveraux (Diahann Carroll).[9][10][18] The main story lines included a custody battle between Steven and Blake over Steven and Sammy Jo's son Danny, and a false accusation of illegal weapons dealings orchestrated by Alexis to ruin Blake's financial empire. In the season finale, Fallon disappears just before her second wedding to Jeff (now divorced from Kirby) as her car seemingly collides with a truck on a stormy night (to accommodate the departure of Pamela Sue Martin from the series), while Alexis is arrested for the murder of Mark Jennings.
Driven by the new head writer and producer Camille Marchetta, who had devised the wildly successful "Who Shot J.R.?" scenario on Dallas five years earlier, Dynasty hit No. 1 in the fifth season.[15][19] In the story, Alexis is exonerated and her secret daughter Amanda Bedford (Catherine Oxenberg) comes to Denver and discovers that Blake is her father. Steven has married Claudia but leaves her for a man and Claudia starts an affair with Adam. The marriage of Blake and Krystle is in crisis after the birth of their daughter Krystina, Dominique struggles to be accepted as a Carrington and loses her husband Brady Lloyd (Billy Dee Williams) in the process, and Sammy Jo discovers she is the heiress to a huge fortune. At the end of the season, an amnesiac Fallon (now portrayed by actress Emma Samms) reappears while the rest of the family go to Europe for the wedding of Amanda and Prince Michael of Moldavia (Michael Praed).
During the season, Dynasty attracted controversy when Rock Hudson's real-life HIV-positive status was revealed after a romantic storyline between his character Daniel Reece and Evans's Krystle. Hudson's scenes required him to kiss Evans and, as news that he had contracted AIDS broke, there was speculation Evans would be at risk.[20] The event led to a Screen Actors Guild rule requiring the notification of performers in advance of any scenes that require open-mouth kissing.[21]
Over the run of the series, the rivalry between Alexis and Krystle is a primary driver for the melodrama. Alexis resents Krystle's role as Blake's wife and mistress of the Carrington household, and tries to undermine her at every opportunity, while Krystle makes increasingly bold efforts to keep Alexis from interfering in the lives of their mutual loved ones. The pair have numerous verbal spats that sometimes lead to physical altercations. "Unfortunately, the thing people remember about this show is the catfights," noted Collins in 1991.[22] Entertainment columnist Sue Cameron said in 2018 that the catfights became so popular that the press were invited to watch the filming of them.[23] Krystle and Alexis famously brawl for the first time in Alexis's studio,[24] and then later in a lily pond.[25] They also hurl mud at each other at a beauty salon,[3] and slide down a ravine together into a puddle of mud,[26] before having their final showdown brawl in a fashion studio in the 1991 miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion.[22] Later in the series, Alexis also has a catfight with Blake's half-sister Dominque (Diahann Carroll),[27] and then her own cousin Sable (Stephanie Beacham).[28] She even has a brawl with her on-again, off-again lover and one-time husband, Dex (Michael Nader). Krystle's niece Sammy Jo (Heather Locklear) also has her fair share of catfights, as she first engages in a slap fight with Claudia (Pamela Bellwood) before taking on Amanda (Catherine Oxenberg) in a brawl in a swimming pool.[29][30] Sammy Jo later fights Fallon (Emma Samms) in a horse trough and the mud around it.[31] Evans even battles with herself at the climax of a 1985–1986 storyline in which Krystle is imprisoned and replaced by a lookalike named Rita (also played by Evans); Krystle ends up battling Rita in order to escape.[32] In 2008, Entertainment Weekly termed Alexis and Krystle's catfights "the gold standard of scratching and clawing."[33]
"Moldavian Massacre"[edit]
The so-called "Moldavian Massacre" occurred during the May 15, 1985 fifth-season finale. Amanda and Prince Michael's royal wedding is interrupted by terrorists during a military coup in Moldavia, riddling the chapel with bullets and leaving all of the major characters lying seemingly lifeless. Esther Shapiro later said, "It was a fairy-tale terrorist attack. It was beautifully shot, like a Goya painting."[5] It was watched by an audience of 25.9 million.[34][35] In 2011, Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly named it one of the seven "Unforgettable Cliff-Hangers" of prime time dramatic television.[36]
When the series resumed on September 25, 1985, it was revealed that only two minor characters had died: Steven's boyfriend Luke Fuller (Billy Campbell), who was mortally wounded saving Claudia's life, and Jeff's love interest Lady Ashley Mitchell (Ali MacGraw). In the 2006 CBS special Dynasty Reunion: Catfights & Caviar, Gordon Thomson stated that it was the follow-up that was the letdown, not the cliffhanger itself. John James stated in the 2001 episode of E! The True Hollywood Story featuring Dynasty that the Moldavian Massacre was when the show "maxed out" and "overdosed" on outrageousness.[35] Creator Esther Shapiro stated in 2001 that she thought the cliffhanger was "well produced" but that they "could've done something else".[35]
Joan Collins was absent from the season six opener, as she was in a tense contract renegotiation with the show, seeking an increased salary.[37] As a result, the first episode had to be rewritten to explain her absence and many of Alexis's scenes were given to Krystle. Collins's demands were met (she reportedly signed a $60,000 per episode contract) and she returned to the series in the season's second episode. Despite her absence, the first episode of season six garnered a 28.1 rating (becoming the most watched episode of the series) as viewers wanted to see who had survived the season five cliffhanger.[38]
Continuing seasons and decline[edit]
Although still a top ten series, Dynasty dropped from first to seventh place in the ratings for its sixth season,[15][39] which featured a look-alike woman named Rita who poses as Krystle (with both roles played by Linda Evans), introduced Alexis's sister Caress (Kate O'Mara), and launched the spin-off series The Colbys.[40] Spurned by Blake, Alexis finds his estranged brother Ben (Christopher Cazenove) and the duo successfully plot to strip Blake of his fortune. Steven's budding relationship with the closeted Bart Fallmont (Kevin Conroy) is ruined by Adam's business-motivated public revelation that Bart is gay. Amanda, who has divorced Prince Michael, fights with Sammy Jo for the favors of Clay Fallmont (Ted McGinley). The May 21, 1986, season finale finds Blake strangling Alexis while the rest of the cast is in peril at the La Mirage hotel, which has been accidentally set afire by Claudia.[30]
As the seventh season begins in September 1986, Blake stops short of killing Alexis, whom he had been strangling in the previous season's cliffhanger, after learning she had bought his mansion and was evicting him and Krystle. Claudia has died in the fire she set, and Amanda (now played by Karen Cellini) is rescued by a returning Michael Culhane, Blake's chauffeur from the first season.[41][42] Blake turns the tables on Ben and Alexis and recovers his wealth, but loses his memory after an oil rig explosion. Alexis finds Blake and, with everyone believing he is dead, perpetuates the belief that they are still married. Living with a clean slate, Alexis finds herself softening to Blake but ultimately tells him the truth as he reunites with Krystle. Krystina receives a heart transplant but is later temporarily kidnapped by Sarah Curtis (Cassie Yates), the mother of the dead girl from whom Krystina received her new heart; Sammy Jo's marriage to Clay crumbles and she falls into bed with Steven; Amanda leaves town; and Ben's daughter Leslie (Terri Garber) arrives. Adam's season-long romance with Blake's secretary Dana Waring (Leann Hunley) culminates in a wedding, which is punctuated in the May 6, 1987, season finale by Alexis's car plunging off a bridge into a river and the violent return of a vengeful Matthew Blaisdel. Although the first episode of season seven premiered with a high Nielsen rating of a 20.1, the competition with Magnum, P.I., now in the same time slot,[43] and the constant storyline changes led to Dynasty falling out of the top 20 to No. 25.[15]
With The Colbys cancelled, Jeff and Fallon return for Dynasty's eighth season, their marriage falling apart again. Matthew, returned from the dead but troubled by headaches, holds the Carringtons hostage in hopes that Krystle will run away with him. Steven ends the siege by reluctantly stabbing his old friend to death. Alexis is saved by a handsome, mysterious stranger, Sean Rowan (James Healey). She later marries him, not realizing that he is Joseph's son and Kirby's brother, bent on revenge. Steven and Sammy Jo's reconciliation is short-lived, and the pursuit of children unravels Adam and Dana's marriage. Sean begins to manipulate and destroy the Carringtons from the inside, and he fights Dex to the death in the March 30, 1988 season finale. Blake, who failed being elected as governor of Colorado, comes home to find Krystle missing and their bedroom in shambles. For the first time since its debut, the show had dropped out of the top 30, to No. 41 in the ratings.[15]
David Paulsen joined Dynasty as Executive Supervising Producer for its ninth season, and took over the plotting of the series.[44] In a money-saving move, Evans appeared in only six episodes early in the season as an ailing Krystle seeks brain surgery in Switzerland but is left in an offscreen coma.[44] Similarly to cut costs, Collins was contracted for only 13 out of the season's 22 episodes.[44] Former The Colbys character Sable (Stephanie Beacham) was brought in as both a platonic confidante for Blake and a nemesis for Alexis,[44] and Tracy Scoggins also reprised her Colbys role as Sable's daughter Monica.[40] A storyline involving a murder and an old secret tying the Carrington, Colby, and Dexter families together spanned the season as Alexis and Sable sparred first over business and then over Dex. The series moved from Wednesday to Thursday, but ratings continued to decline and Dynasty was ranked No. 69 in the United States for the season.[45][46] In May 1989, new ABC entertainment president Robert A. Iger cancelled Dynasty, making the last episode of season nine the series finale. The show ended on a cliffhanger with Blake, Fallon, Krystina, Alexis, and Dex in mortal peril.[22][47][48]
Reunion miniseries[edit]
As an attempt to wrap up plotlines left unresolved by Dynasty's cancellation, ABC produced a two-part miniseries titled Dynasty: The Reunion, which aired in October 1991.[17][22]
Many of the cast members, including John Forsythe, Joan Collins, John James, Heather Locklear and Emma Samms agreed to reprise their roles in early 1991. It was unknown during pre-production which characters the reunion film would include. Linda Evans was brought back last-minute, just before the final script was penned, as was Kathleen Beller.[17] Jack Coleman, who had played Steven Carrington from 1982 to 1988, was unavailable to reprise his role,[17][49] so he was replaced with Al Corley, who originated the part in 1981.[17] Gordon Thomson also originally agreed to appear in the film but ABC refused to align the shooting schedule with his work on the daytime series Santa Barbara, and replaced him with Robin Sachs.[17]
Dynasty: The Reunion aired on October 20 and October 22, 1991.[17][22] The first night averaged 23 million viewers,[50] the second night averaged 20.3 million.[51] Critical reviews were not favorable, with many feeling the script was poor and that the film was merely an attempt of ABC's wish to "cash-in" on an old series.[citation needed]
Production[edit]
An exterior view of Filoli, used as the Carrington mansion on Dynasty
Dynasty was shot at Warner Hollywood Studios in West Hollywood, California.[5] The Filoli estate in Woodside, California, was used as the 48-room Carrington mansion in the opening credits, establishing shots, and some outdoor scenes in the pilot episode. Some of the other exterior shots of the Carrington mansion (including the lily pond catfight) were shot at a 17-room Palladian house called Arden Villa in Pasadena, California.[52]
Costume designer Nolan Miller designed approximately 3,000 costumes over the course of the series, saying "I never want to see them wearing the same outfit twice".[53] His weekly wardrobe budget was $35,000.[53]
John Forsythe was the only cast member to appear in all 220 episodes of the series. Linda Evans appeared in 204 of the 220 episodes, leaving the series after appearing in only six episodes of the ninth and final season. Joan Collins, who did not join the cast until the second season, also missed one episode in season 6 and nine episodes in season 9, and was consequently present for a total of 195 episodes. Forsythe and John James were the only two original cast members to appear in the final episode.
Episodes[edit]
Further information: List of Dynasty (1981 TV series) episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRatingRef.First airedLast aired115January 12, 1981 (1981-01-12)April 20, 1981 (1981-04-20)#28 (tied)19.0[14]222November 11, 1981 (1981-11-11)May 5, 1982 (1982-05-05)#1920.2[15][16]324October 27, 1982 (1982-10-27)[54]April 20, 1983 (1983-04-20)#522.4[15][55]427September 28, 1983 (1983-09-28)May 9, 1984 (1984-05-09)#324.1[15][56]529September 26, 1984 (1984-09-26)May 15, 1985 (1985-05-15)#125.0[15][19]631September 25, 1985 (1985-09-25)May 21, 1986 (1986-05-21)#721.8[15][39]728September 24, 1986 (1986-09-24)May 6, 1987 (1987-05-06)#2417.2[57][58]822September 23, 1987 (1987-09-23)March 30, 1988 (1988-03-30)#4114.3[59]922November 3, 1988 (1988-11-03)May 11, 1989 (1989-05-11)#6910.5[45][46]The Reunion2October 20, 1991 (1991-10-20)October 22, 1991 (1991-10-22)#15 (Part 1) #17 (Part 2)16.8 15.3[50][51]
US Nielsen ratings[edit]
Dynasty was a top 30 show from its first through seventh season, reaching No. 1 for the 1984–85 season with a Nielsen rating of 25.0 or an average tune-in audience of 21.2 million homes per episode.[15][19]
Syndication[edit]
Dynasty was initially syndicated in reruns by Metromedia Producers Corporation in September 1985, on stations such as KTTV in Los Angeles, and WNEW-TV 5 in New York City, while season 6 began airing on ABC. This initial syndication package consisted of all 117 episodes (originally 114 on ABC) that had been produced up to this point.[60][61][62]
Impact and reception[edit]
At the height of Dynasty's popularity in 1985, Esther Shapiro said, "we've done important things for women with Dynasty. For middle-aged women. You know, to let them know that it's OK to want power and be romantic."[5] Collins said in 2018, "Every single person on Dynasty was good-looking. You wanted to see rich, good-looking people fighting with each other."[63] In 2012, The New York Times credited the popularity of Nolan Miller's costumes with "setting a trend for thick shoulder pads during a decade of power dressing".[53]
Awards and nominations[edit]
Dynasty was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama every year from 1981 to 1986, winning in 1984.[64] Forsythe and Collins were also nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress every year from 1981 to 1986, and Evans was nominated for Best Actress every year from 1981 to 1985. Evans won in 1982 (tying with Barbara Bel Geddes of rival series Dallas), Forsythe won in 1983 and 1984, and Collins won in 1983. John James and Gordon Thomson were also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (James in 1985, and Thomson in 1987).[65]
The series was nominated for 24 Emmy Awards over the course of its run, but only won once, for Outstanding Costumes for a Series in 1984.[53] The show was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1982. From 1982 to 1984, Forsythe received three consecutive nominations for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. Evans and Collins were each nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (Evans in 1983, and Collins in 1984); both actresses lost to Tyne Daly for her work on the CBS police drama series Cagney and Lacey.[66]
Dynasty was also an award winner at the People's Choice Awards. Evans won Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program in 1982,[67] and Favorite Female TV Performer in 1983.[68] In 1984, she won Favorite Female TV Performer, and the series was named Favorite TV Drama in a tie with the NBC drama Hill Street Blues.[69] Evans and the series again won those same honors in 1985, with Evans sharing the Favorite Female TV Performer prize with her co-star, Collins.[70] Evans won the award again in 1986, and the series tied with Miami Vice for Favorite TV Dramatic Program.[71] In 1987, Dynasty tied with the CBS series Dallas for the award Favorite Nighttime Dramatic Serial.[72] Dynasty won Soap Opera Digest Awards in 1984 and 1985 for Outstanding Primetime Soap. In 1984 Forsythe, Evans and Collins won the awards for Outstanding Lead Actor, Actress and Villainess. John Forsythe won another award for Outstanding Actor in a Mature Role. Evans and Collins won the awards in the same categories in 1985, while Catherine Oxenberg won two awards, for Outstanding Supporting Actress and Outstanding Female Newcomer.[73]
Spin-offs and television events[edit]
A spin-off, The Colbys, debuted in 1985,[74] as Fallon "returned from the dead" and ex-husband Jeff followed her to Los Angeles, where they became embroiled in the family intrigues of Jeff's wealthy California relatives. Pamela Sue Martin had been asked to reprise the role of Fallon but declined which led to the casting of Emma Samms in the role. Ratings for The Colbys were poor and the show lasted for just two seasons, ending in 1987. Both Fallon and Jeff returned to Dynasty after the series ended.
The cable channel SOAPnet aired repeats of all nine seasons. In January 2004, creator Esther Shapiro participated in a marathon of the show's episodes, called "Serial Bowl: Alexis vs. Krystle", giving behind-the-scenes tidbits and factoids.
On January 2, 2005, ABC aired a fictionalized television movie titled Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure, chronicling the creation and backstage details of Dynasty. It received poor reviews both for content and for historical accuracy, and was criticized by Forsythe, Evans, and Collins in separate press releases.[75] Filmed in Australia, the movie starred Bartholomew John as Forsythe, Melora Hardin as Evans, and Alice Krige as Collins.[76] The film begins with a disclaimer noting the inclusion of "time compression and composite and fictionalized characters and incidents," and takes dramatic license with both the historical timeline and events, as well as the fictional storylines originally presented on Dynasty.
On May 2, 2006, a non-fiction television special named Dynasty Reunion: Catfights & Caviar aired on CBS.[77] It assembled former cast members from the series in John Forsythe, Joan Collins and Linda Evans, as well as the four original actors who played the Carrington children (Pamela Sue Martin, Al Corley, Gordon Thomson and Catherine Oxenberg). Heather Locklear, John James, and Diahann Carroll declined to participate,[78] but cast members Pamela Bellwood, Jack Coleman and Emma Samms were included in prerecorded interviews. The special showed various clips from the series, as the cast reminisced about their time on the show. The special was filmed at the Filoli estate, the location originally used for exterior shots of the Carringtons' mansion in the series.
On January 26, 2015, Home & Family hosted a Dynasty reunion for one episode on the Hallmark Channel.[79] It assembled former cast members from the series, including Pamela Sue Martin, Al Corley, Gordon Thomson, John James and Pamela Bellwood. The reunion episode focused on the cast's memories of the show, both on and off-screen; a collection of gowns worn by the female characters; as well as members of the cast participating in several cooking, craft and fashion segments. The reunion episode also featured a new opening of the show's iconic theme song, which included Home & Family hosts Mark Steines and Christina Ferrare. Linda Evans did not participate on-air in the reunion episode, but sent a message to the cast, which was read on air.
Commercial tie-ins[edit]
The creations of series costume designer Nolan Miller became so popular that Dynasty spawned its own line of women's apparel[3] called "The Dynasty Collection"—a series of haute couture designs based on costumes worn by Joan Collins, Linda Evans and Diahann Carroll.[53] A men's fashion line followed.[3] Esther Shapiro herself came up with the idea to produce licensed products that included sheets and towels, jewelry and furs, 'Forever Krystle' perfume, and 'Carrington' men's cologne.[5] Linda Evans was hired as a spokesperson for the beverage Crystal Light due to her character's name.[80]
Two novels were published, based on scripts from early episodes—Dynasty (1983)[81] and Alexis Returns (1984)[82]—written by Eileen Lottman. In 1984, Doubleday/Dolphin published the companion book Dynasty: The Authorized Biography of the Carringtons, which included an introduction by Esther Shapiro.[83] The Authorized Biography featured storyline synopses in the form of extended biographies of the main characters, descriptions of primary locations (like the Carrington Estate and La Mirage) and dozens of photos from the series.[83]
Home media[edit]
The first season of Dynasty was released on Region 1 DVD on April 19, 2005, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The rights to subsequent seasons (and Season 1 rights for other regions) reverted to CBS DVD (distributed by Paramount) in November 2006. Seasons 1 through 4 were made available on iTunes in May 2012.[84][85]
Season
No. ofepisodes
Region 1
Region 2 (United Kingdom)
Region 2 (Germany)
Region 2 (Sweden)
Region 4 (Australia)
Notes
Season 1
15[86]
April 19, 2005
March 9, 2009
July 3, 2008
April 9, 2008
April 9, 2008
All 15 episodes of the first season,[86] interviews with original cast members Pamela Sue Martin and Al Corley, two commentary tracks by creator Esther Shapiro and Corley, Family, Furs and Fun: Creating DYNASTY series overview featurette.[87]
Season 2
22
August 14, 2007
March 9, 2009
March 5, 2009
October 22, 2008
October 1, 2008
All 22 episodes of the second season, Interactive Season 2 Family Tree[88] (Blake, Alexis, Krystle, Fallon, Jeff, Steven, Sammy Jo and Little Blake profiles).
Season 3, Volume 1
12
June 17, 2008[89]
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US/Region 1: First 12 episodes of Season 3
Season 3, Volume 2
12
October 21, 2008[90]
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—
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US/Region 1: Second 12 episodes of Season 3
Season 3, Complete Season
24
—
May 18, 2009
September 3, 2009
April 29, 2009
April 2, 2009
All 24 episodes of Season 3 released in a single volume
Season 4, Volume 1
14
April 7, 2009[91]
—
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—
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US/Region 1: First 14 episodes of Season 4
Season 4, Volume 2
13
February 2, 2010[92]
—
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—
—
US/Region 1: Second 13 episodes of Season 4
Season 4, Complete Season
27
—
March 8, 2010
December 3, 2009
November 25, 2009
December 24, 2009
All 27 episodes of Season 4 released in a single volume
Season 5, Volume 1
15
July 5, 2011[93]
—
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—
—
US/Region 1: First 15 episodes of Season 5
Season 5, Volume 2
14
July 5, 2011[93]
—
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—
—
US/Region 1: Second 14 episodes of Season 5
Season 5, Complete Season
29
—
June 21, 2010
July 8, 2010
July 28, 2010
August 5, 2010
All 29 episodes of Season 5 released in a single volume
Season 6, Volume 1
16
July 3, 2012[94]
—
—
—
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US/Region 1: First 16 episodes of Season 6
Season 6, Volume 2
15
July 3, 2012
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—
—
US/Region 1: Second 15 episodes of Season 6
Season 6, Complete Season
31
—
January 24, 2011
December 9, 2010
November 24, 2010
June 26, 2013 [95]
All 31 episodes of Season 6 released in a single volume
Season 7, Volume 1
16
July 9, 2013[96]
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—
—
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US/Region 1: First 16 episodes of Season 7
Season 7, Volume 2
12
July 9, 2013[96]
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—
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US/Region 1: Second 12 episodes of Season 7
Season 7, Complete Season
28
—
January 30, 2012
December 8, 2011
November 16, 2011
June 26, 2013[95]
All 28 episodes of Season 7 released in a single volume
Season 8, Volume 1
12
April 29, 2014[97]
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—
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US/Region 1: First 12 episodes of Season 8
Season 8, Volume 2
10
April 29, 2014[97]
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US/Region 1: Second 10 episodes of Season 8
Season 8, Complete Season
22
—
July 30, 2012
September 6, 2012
August 1, 2012
June 26, 2013[95]
All 22 episodes of Season 8 released in a single volume
Season 9, Volume 1
12
September 9, 2014[98]
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US/Region 1: First 11 episodes of Season 9
Season 9, Volume 2
10
September 9, 2014[98]
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US/Region 1: Second 11 episodes of Season 9
Season 9, Complete Season
22
—
January 28, 2013
December 6, 2012[99]
December 12, 2012[100]
June 26, 2013[95]
All 22 episodes of Season 9 released in a single volume
The Complete Seasons Boxset
220
October 10, 2017[101]
January 28, 2013
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December 12, 2012
November 5, 2014
All nine seasons collected together in a single boxed set.
The Reunion
2
November 1, 2019
1991 Reunion miniseries
Reboot series[edit]
Main article: Dynasty (2017 TV series)
The Shapiros announced on January 12, 2011, that they had written a Dynasty prequel feature film script set in the 1960s, and were shopping it to studios for a possible film franchise.[102] In a September 2011 interview, Dynasty actress Joan Collins chatted about a Dynasty television revival: "I've been in constant contact with Esther Shapiro, who wrote it, and apparently they've written a script."[103]
In September 2016, it was announced that a Dynasty reboot was in development at The CW, co-written by Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, and Sallie Patrick.[79][104] The project received a series order in May 2017.[105][106] With the Shapiros also producing, the new series finds heiress Fallon facing off against her soon-to-be stepmother Cristal, a Hispanic woman.[79][104] The CW's Dynasty features Grant Show as Blake;[107] Elizabeth Gillies as Fallon;[108] Sam Adegoke as Jeff;[109] Robert Christopher Riley as Blake's chauffeur Michael;[110] James Mackay as Steven;[111][112] Rafael de la Fuente as Sam Jones, a gay male version of Sammy Jo;[113][114] Alan Dale as Carrington majordomo Anders;[106] Nick Wechsler as Matthew Blaisdel;[114][115] Brianna Brown as Claudia;[114][116] Wakeema Hollis as Jeff's sister Monica Colby;[117] Maddison Brown as Kirby,[118] Sam Underwood as Adam;[119] and Michael Michele as Dominique.[120] Nathalie Kelley initially appears as Cristal in season one,[121] but is replaced with Ana Brenda Contreras in season two,[122] who is then recast with Daniella Alonso in season three.[123] Nicollette Sheridan plays Alexis in seasons one and two,[124] and Elaine Hendrix steps into the role for season three.[125]
Season one of the new Dynasty premiered in the United States on October 11, 2017.[126] The series was later renewed for a second,[127] third,[128] fourth,[129] and fifth season.[130] In May 2022, The CW announced the fifth season would be Dynasty's last.[131]
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^ Dynasty Season 1 Region 1 DVD packaging (2005)
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External links[edit]
Dynasty at IMDb
Der Denver Clan – German language Dynasty site Archived February 20, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
Dynastie – French language Dynasty site
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dynasty
noun
dy·nas·ty
ˈdī-nə-stē
also -ˌna-stē,
especially British ˈdi-nə-stē
plural dynasties
Synonyms of dynasty
1
: a succession of rulers of the same line of descent (see descent sense 1a)
a dynasty that ruled China for nearly 300 years
2
: a powerful group or family that maintains its position for a considerable time
born into a powerful political dynasty a baseball dynasty
dynastic
dī-ˈna-stik
adjective
dynastically
dī-ˈna-sti-k(ə-)lē
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Sports Dynasties Dynasty has been in use in English for over 600 years, for most of that time referring to a ruling family that maintains power through succession. Around the beginning of the 19th century, the word developed the figurative sense “a group or family that dominates a particular field for generations.” Nowadays, this sense of dynasty is often applied to a sports franchise which has a prolonged run of successful seasons. The sports use appears to have begun in the early 20th century. An article in The Washington Post in 1905 refers to “John T. Brush’s baseball dynasty,” and by 1912 the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that “if players were free agents at the end of every two years, baseball dynasties such as those built up by the Cubs, Athletics, Detroits and Giants would not be possible.”
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Dynasty Has Greek Roots Dynast and dynasty both descend from the Greek verb dynasthai, which means "to be able" or "to have power." Dynasty came to prominence in English first; it has been part of our language since at least the 14th century. Dynast took its place in the linguistic family line in the early 1600s, and it has been used to describe sovereigns and other rulers ever since.
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a dynasty that ruled China for nearly 300 years
There was a civil war during the dynasty.
She was born into a powerful political dynasty.
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The county’s 4th District is home to Supervisor Janice Hahn, part of a political dynasty headlined for four decades by her father, Supervisor Kenneth Hahn, and also including her brother, a former city controller, city attorney and mayor.
—James Rainey, Los Angeles Times, 5 Mar. 2024
The play traces the evolution of our country’s economy, arcing in parallel with a great American dynasty.
—Sophia Nguyen, Washington Post, 29 Feb. 2024
The three-time Super Bowl MVP delivered a quick pass to the receiver, Hardman gathering the ball in and heading toward the pylon for a short 3-yard score that will be long remembered as the play that cemented K.C. as the NFL’s newest dynasty.
—Nate Davis, USA TODAY, 23 Feb. 2024
The Italian yachting dynasty, which famously established the Rossinavi shipyard in 1980, just launched a new brand named Nolimits.
—Rachel Cormack, Robb Report, 20 Feb. 2024
Like Paul, the Harkonnen prince is the descendant of a great galactic dynasty.
—EW.com, 20 Feb. 2024
The Reds lost the World Series in five games to to the Baltimore Orioles that year and fell to the Oakland A’s (another dynasty of the 1970s) two years later.
—Alex Williams, New York Times, 16 Feb. 2024
Directed by Season Durkin, the biographical sports drama is based on the true story of the Von Erich family, the wrestling dynasty who left a significant mark on the sports world.
—Monica Mercuri, Forbes, 16 Feb. 2024
This time, Victorian-era stylization indicates a bigger budget than the one The Favourite devoted to deriding the Stuart dynasty.
—Armond White, National Review, 23 Feb. 2024
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Middle English dynastia, dynastie "power, sovereignty, succession of rulers," borrowed from Medieval Latin dynastīa, going back to Late Latin, "rule, power," borrowed from Greek dynasteía "arbitrarily exercised political power, lordship, rule," from dynástēs "holder of political power, lord, ruler" + -eia -y entry 2 — more at dynast
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dynasty
noun
dy·nas·ty
ˈdī-nə-stē
also -ˌnas-tē
plural dynasties
: a succession of rulers of the same line of descent
dynastic
dī-ˈnas-tik
adjective
dynastically
-ti-k(ə-)lē
adverb
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Season of television series
DynastySeason 5Promotional posterStarring
Elizabeth Gillies
Daniella Alonso
Elaine Hendrix
Rafael de La Fuente
Sam Underwood
Michael Michele
Robert Christopher Riley
Sam Adegoke
Maddison Brown
Adam Huber
Eliza Bennett
Grant Show
Country of originUnited StatesNo. of episodes22ReleaseOriginal networkThe CWOriginal releaseDecember 20, 2021 (2021-12-20) –September 16, 2022 (2022-09-16)Season chronology← PreviousSeason 4List of episodes
The fifth and final season of Dynasty, an American television series based on the 1980s prime time soap opera of the same name, premiered in the United States on The CW on December 20, 2021. The series was renewed for a fifth season on February 3, 2021. It was announced in May 2022 that the fifth season of Dynasty would be its last.
Season five stars Elizabeth Gillies as Fallon Carrington, Grant Show as her father Blake Carrington, Daniella Alonso as Blake's wife Cristal, Sam Underwood as Fallon's brother Adam Carrington, and Eliza Bennett as her younger sister Amanda Carrington, with Robert Christopher Riley as Michael Culhane; Sam Adegoke as Jeff Colby; Rafael de la Fuente as Sam Jones; Adam Huber as Liam Ridley; Maddison Brown as Kirby Anders; Michael Michele as Dominique Deveraux; and Elaine Hendrix as Alexis Carrington Colby. Notable recurring characters include Geovanni Gopradi as Roberto "Beto" Flores; Rogelio T. Ramos as Daniel Ruiz; Pej Vahdat as Dex Dexter; and Brett Tucker as Ben Carrington. Alonso also plays the recurring role of Rita, and James Mackay returns as Steven Carrington.
Cast and characters[edit]
For a more comprehensive list, see List of Dynasty (2017 TV series) characters.
Main[edit]
Elizabeth Gillies as Fallon Carrington, an heiress and businesswoman, daughter of billionaire Blake Carrington and his first wife Alexis, and married to Liam
Hanna Ciubotaru portrays young Fallon
Daniella Alonso as Cristal Jennings Carrington, Blake's third wife and the CEO of Flores Incorporado
Alonso was also given an end credits billing for playing Rita, a Cristal lookalike in league with Beto
Elaine Hendrix as Alexis Carrington Colby Dexter, ex-wife of Blake and Jeff, new wife of Dex, mother of Adam, Steven, Fallon and Amanda
Rafael de La Fuente as Samuel Josiah "Sammy Jo" Jones Carrington, Steven Carrington's ex-husband, owner of the La Mirage Hotel
Sam Underwood as Adam Carrington, Blake and Alexis's eldest son, a doctor
Michael Michele as Dominique Deveraux, Jeff's mother, Blake's half-sister, owner of fashion brand Dom-Mystique
Robert Christopher Riley as Michael Culhane, former Carrington chauffeur, now co-owner of La Mirage with Sam
Sam Adegoke as Jeff Colby, Dominique's son and Blake's nephew, a billionaire tech genius
Maddison Brown as Kirby Anders, daughter of the late Carrington majordomo, Joseph Anders, a model
Adam Huber as Liam Ridley, a writer married to Fallon
Eliza Bennett as Amanda Carrington, Alexis's youngest daughter by Blake, a lawyer from the UK
Grant Show as Blake Carrington, billionaire and the father of Adam, Fallon and Amanda by his first wife, Alexis
Jax Buresh portrays teenage Blake.
Recurring[edit]
Geovanni Gopradi as Roberto "Beto" Flores, Cristal's vengeful brother
Rogelio T. Ramos as Daniel Ruiz, a horse trainer who is Sam's biological father
Pej Vahdat as Dex Dexter, a hedge fund manager who marries Alexis
Cynthia Quiles as Charlie Jiménez, a modeling agent who reps and romances Kirby
Felisha Terrell as Nina Fournier, an up and coming independent filmmaker
Brett Tucker as Ben Carrington, Blake's estranged brother
Townsend Fallica portrays Ben as a boy
Samantha Massell as Stacey Moore, a paleontologist who is Fallon and Liam's surrogate
Grace Junot as Ellen, a board member of Fallon Unlimited
Guest[edit]
Kara Royster as Eva, Fallon's incarcerated former assistant
Randy J. Goodwin as Brady Lloyd, Dominique's ex-husband
Arnetia Walker as Louella Culhane, Michael's mother
Kate Kneeland as Betty, Fallon's new assistant
Carson Fagerbakke as Patricia "Patty" De Vilbis, longtime nemesis of Fallon's from the equestrian circuit
Bill Fagerbakke as Peter De Vilbis, Patty's oil baron father
Daniela Lee as Jeanette, a Carrington maid
Lara Silva as Luna, a terminally-ill friend of Jeff's
Yvonna Pearson as Sasha Harris, a model friend of Kirby's
Daphne Zuniga as Sonya Jackson, a college friend of Blake's
Elena Tovar as Iris Machado, Sam's mother
Scott Daniel Johnson as Richard Payne, CEO of Plenexia Pharmaceuticals and Jeff's foe
Sharon Lawrence as Laura Van Kirk, Liam's rich, controlling mother
Brianna Brown as Claudia Blaisdel, the parolee who killed Blake's second wife, Cristal/Celia
Tetona Jackson as Frankie Chase, a singer Fallon wants to join her company
David Diaan as Samir Dexter, Dex's father
Angeria Paris VanMicheals as Herself
Danny Nucci as Professor Kingston, Liam's mentor
Walker Russell as Jasper, Kingston's unscrupulous nephew
Carly Hughes as Geneva Abbott, the widow of Sam and Michael's late contractor Leo Abbott
Shaun MacLean as Ronnie, a talkative bartender at La Mirage
Charisma Carpenter as Heather, Fallon's former nanny with whom Blake had an affair
Henry Simmons as Kevin, Dominique's bodyguard
Amy Pietz as Mandy Von Dunkel, an Atlanta dilettante
Matt Bennett as Cole, a bachelor who takes part in Fallon's auction
Ashley B. Jones as Gemma, a sexy spy for Plenexia
Lachlan Buchanan as Ryan, Sam's ex-boyfriend
Kate Beahan as Florence Whitley, a British judge and Amanda's ex-girlfriend
Natalie Karp as Mrs. Gunnerson, the Carrington cook
James Mackay as Steven Carrington, Fallon's gay, environmentalist half-brother
Steve Spoon as young Steven
Dan Amboyer as Graham, a candidate to replace Anders as Carrington majordomo who is actually Steven in disguise
Episodes[edit]
Dynasty season 5 episodesNo.overallNo. inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [1]U.S. viewers(millions)871"Let's Start Over Again"Michael A. AllowitzChristopher FifeDecember 20, 2021 (2021-12-20)0.38[2]
Reports of Fallon's death are exaggerated. She is very much alive (surviving a through-and-through gunshot wound) and anxious to ditch the hospital to reverse her company's free-fall with Sam and Kirby's help. Jeff recovers in another ward but is cognizant enough to expose Brady's treachery to Dominique. Alexis is allowed caviar and pumps in prison but denied bail. Amanda starts to gather evidence that Adam (not her mother) murdered Dr. Larson. Blake manipulates the press (again). Beto sees possibilities in a trashy doppelgänger of Cristal. Fallon gets Liam to admit how angry he still is with her before she lapses into a coma from an undetected infection.
882"That Holiday Spirit"Kenny LeonAubrey Villalobos KarrDecember 20, 2021 (2021-12-20)0.31[2]
Liam rallies the family to have Christmas conversations with comatose Fallon. His are about forgiveness; Kirby tries to stir emotion; Blake confesses vulnerability; Sam and Culhane get hung up on words and holiday decor. Jeff sets up an FBI sting to free Brady of his mob debts, then Dominique parts with him for good. Adam scrambles to find an alibi for the night of the murder, barely keeping ahead of Amanda's investigation. Blake decides to quit the senate race. Dom visits Alexis in prison with bitter tidings. Fallon wavers at death's bright light, then wakes. Beto trains his new protege Rita how to behave like Cristal.
893"How Did the Board Meeting Go?"Pascal VerschoorisDavid M. IsraelMarch 11, 2022 (2022-03-11)0.25[3]
The annual Carrington gala hosts a wealth of new partnerships; some desired, some forced. Blake teams with Cristal to coerce a deal for PPA's airfield before Beto kidnaps and replaces her with an impeccably coached Rita. Fallon is put on medical leave by her board so she installs Jeff as the company's CEO, using the break to reheat passion with Liam. Sam and Kirby try in vain to help Culhane find a soulmate. Amanda tracks footage from a drone that exonerates both her mother and Adam of Dr. Larson's (shockingly accidental) death. Alexis is released from prison in time to attend the gala where she makes Adam sign over his promising business, then connects with handsome investor Farnsworth "Dex" Dexter.
904"Go Catch Your Horse"Star BarryLibby WellsMarch 18, 2022 (2022-03-18)0.28[4]
Jeff settles in as head of Fallon Unlimited while Kirby becomes the muse for Dominique's next fashion line. Fallon rediscovers a love of horses when Sam mentors her into a joining an equestrian foundation to find personal fulfillment. Unfortunately, this brings out a competitive streak as she bids for a prize mare against frenemy Patty De Vilbis. Culhane's animosity with film director Nina nearly derails Liam's shot to adapt his novel for the screen. Cristal remains Beto's hostage as her lookalike Rita cons Blake to surrender the Flores empire. Amanda's distrust of Dex gives Alexis second thoughts on her impetuous romance with him. Fallon's recent dream of starting a family is met with ambiguity by Liam.
915"A Little Fun Wouldn't Hurt"Andi BehringElaine LohMarch 25, 2022 (2022-03-25)0.20[5]
Leisure is never easy for the Carringtons. Sam's dalliance with a shallow trendsetter tests his partnership with Culhane and new friendship with Daniel, a horse trainer staying at La Mirage. Family ties edge out business ones when Dominique and Jeff clash over an exclusivity clause in her Fallon Unlimited contract. Liam and Fallon hop from manor to manor in order to find the perfect spot to conceive a child. Blake refuses to transfer the rights for Flores Inc, which prompts Rita to consider poisoning him as she comes on to Adam. Daniel claims Sam is his son.
926"Devoting All of Her Energy to Hate"Brandi BradburnLiz SczudloApril 1, 2022 (2022-04-01)0.23[6]
Fallon and Jeff combine tactics to regain Morell Green Energy when they expose greenwashing by its current owners, Patty and her oil baron father, Peter De Vilbis. Blake's suspicions spur him to find Beto's lair. He breaks up a fight between Cristal and Rita, deduces which is his true wife, has the imposter arrested, and closes down Beto with a con of his own. Sam chooses to accept Daniel after learning of his troubled past in Caracas. Amanda poses as Kirby's date to help her reconnect with a modeling agency. Culhane and Nina tangle once more securing a shoot date for Liam's film. Patty contacts a mystery accomplice with an aim on destroying Fallon.
937"A Real Actress Could Do It"Ayoka ChenziraBryce SchrammApril 8, 2022 (2022-04-08)0.28[7]
Jealousy colors a new week at the manor. Cristal's post-traumatic stress surfaces when paired with Alexis at a seminar for women executives (the hot dog sale assigned to them deteriorates into a ketchup/mustard fight). A romantic triangle forms between Kirby, her female agent Charlie, and Amanda. Blake's fatherly position is threatened so he does a deep dive on Daniel to prove he is only after Sam's money. Jeff discovers company sabotage is responsible for a wetlands oil spill. Fallon has difficulty masking her corporate side when shadowed by an eco-sensitive actress that Liam and Culhane are pursuing for their film. Sam spies Daniel in pain, injecting himself with a syringe.
948"The Only Thing That Counts Is Winning"Heather TomChris Erric MaddoxApril 15, 2022 (2022-04-15)0.26[8]
Bets are high at the Peachtree Stakes where Fallon's steed, Allegra (trained by Daniel), runs against Patty's. Dex pushes Alexis and Adam to see a therapist and address their strained issues. Kirby discourages Culhane from dating her colleague, Sasha, but he does anyway and learns both models are being bilked by Charlie. The death of Luna, a spirited friend Jeff met in recovery, inspires him to move past the Mars fiasco. Cristal suggests Amanda embrace being a Carrington and follow Blake's example in dealing with troubles at the hospital. After Allegra's victory, Daniel lets Sam know his drug use is for cancer. Fallon finds both glory in her win and humility to trust others.
959"A Friendly Kiss Between Friends"SM Main-MuñozGarrett OakleyApril 29, 2022 (2022-04-29)0.22[9]
Blake feels his age until he and Cristal get an illicit proposal to swing with Sonya, a former Yale classmate, and her husband. They decline but are invigorated by the offer. Alexis, Adam, and Sam navigate numerous obstacles (lack of product, bad PR, and self doubt) while launching Alexam's face cream. Jeff resigns from Morell Green Energy to go after price-gauging pharmaceuticals. Fallon, stinging from her current infertility, tries to help him by extorting data from an unethical drug company. Amanda's failed attempt to rescue Kirby from a crooked modeling contract results in their first romantic kiss.
9610"Mind Your Own Business"Heather TomKatrina Cabrera OrtegaMay 6, 2022 (2022-05-06)0.21[10]
Cameras start to roll on The Biggest Payday, but Liam (the writer) finds himself banned from the set until he bypasses Culhane (the producer) and Nina (the director) to accommodate the star, making himself invaluable. Daniel's chemotherapy is not successful so Sam and Blake convince him to spend his last days in Atlanta. Fallon juggles Alexis and Dominique's egos when both claim a prime time slot on her shopping network. One televised catfight later and she leverages the spectacle's high ratings to get them to work together. Jeff holds a shipment of herbal cosmetic ingredients hostage so his nemesis, Dr. Adam, will use his medical credentials help infiltrate Plenexia Pharmaceuticals.
9711"I'll Settle for a Prayer"Brandi BradburnIndia Sage WilsonMay 13, 2022 (2022-05-13)0.20[11]
Fallon and Liam jet to Idaho in search of Sam's guilt-ridden mother, Iris, to convince her to return to Atlanta. Her initial reluctance to leave her church causes the Ridleys to pose as a nympho nun and an imbued priest, then come to terms with their own religious differences. Jeff and Adam gain a begrudging respect for each other when they steal and post a price-inflated drug formula from Plenexia. Amanda moves into the manor after Blake and Cristal strategize to be supportive parents in contrast with Alexis's vindictiveness. Dominique designs costumes for The Biggest Payday as Culhane and Nina's bickering starts to turn to passion. Daniel passes away with his true love, Iris, and son, Sam, at his side.
9812"There's No Need to Panic"Robin GivensDavid M. IsraelMay 20, 2022 (2022-05-20)0.21[12]
Crisis triggers romance and heartache in the Carrington manor. PPA business trumps marriage when Cristal goes over Blake's head to strike a game-changing deal with Sonya. Amanda's heated battles with Adam at the hospital draw her and Kirby closer together at home. Liam realizes his film's storyline reflects buried history with Culhane and makes amends before production wraps. Home invaders force Alexis and Fallon to spend a night locked in a panic room where they level up about their insecurities as mother and daughter and how to face the future. When safe and free, Alexis accepts an engagement ring from Dex and Fallon reveals to Liam that she can never carry a baby due to scarring from her gunshot wound.
9913"Do You Always Talk to Turtles"Andi BehringMalcolm Boomer & Chava FriedbergMay 27, 2022 (2022-05-27)0.23[13]
Fallon schemes to have Blake's airport go "Morell green" by unleashing environmentalists (and an endangered tortoise) on the property. Cristal shuts her down but offers a keen compromise that benefits all. Sam is convinced that Sasha is the wrong woman for Culhane and relies on tarot cards to prove it. Would-be parents Liam and Fallon opt to try surrogacy. Dominique asks Jeff to rethink his crusade against corrupt CEOs. Amanda and Kirby find some alone time when they stow away on a PPA jet. Liam's rich mother, Laura, swoops back into Atlanta. She guilts her son, taunts Fallon, and strong-arms Adam until an overdose of cosmetic injectables leaves her dead, impaled on a stiletto heel.
10014"Vicious Vendetta"Pascal VerschoorisJosh Reims & Christopher FifeJune 3, 2022 (2022-06-03)0.23[14]
Another family wedding stirs more chaos than bliss. The bride, Alexis, tries to smooth over her tarnished reputation with Dex's father, Samir, by inviting both exes (Blake and Jeff) to the ceremony. Fallon shuffles her search for the perfect surrogate and business negotiations between duties as Matron of Honor. Dominique crashes the reception to show off her portfolio. Blake, Cristal, and Sam rule out potential enemies among the guests including paroled Claudia Blaisdel, who slips by security with a coffee mug for Alexis. Adam's plot to break up Kirby and Amanda is thwarted when they announce their relationship during the champagne toast. Blake's hated brother, Ben, enters and takes a punch from his sibling as the party ends.
10115"Ben"Brandon LottBryce SchrammJune 24, 2022 (2022-06-24)0.25[15]
Ben Carrington is a shrewd, dashing art dealer out to prove he did not cause his mother's death some twenty years prior (a notion Blake will not consider). Fallon gets so paranoid when her pregnant surrogate Stacey goes on an archaeology dig that she turns to Adam to help sabotage it. Dominique is swayed to hear Ben's agenda. Jeff enlists Amanda to track the owner of ColbyCo's lost holdings, but she withholds information after learning it is Blake. When Sam is not invited to "Lance Bash", he becomes an irrational diva tasking Culhane and Kirby to stage a last minute Gay Pride gala at the Sahara Club. Ben is foiled at pinning a Vermeer forgery on Blake, so he sues for half of the dynasty instead.
10216"My Family, My Blood"Robbie CountrymanElaine LohJuly 1, 2022 (2022-07-01)0.22[16]
The Carrington women clash on how to obtain attorney files that can be used against Blake in the upcoming estate case (Fallon leans towards theft, Cristal to bargaining). Adam steps in for an ailing Alexis at her shopping network broadcast, but she mistakenly suspects he poisoned her to do so. Liam experiences writer’s block. Ben dupes Dominique to leak a fake legal strategy that misleads Blake. Culhane dives into an affair with Geneva Abbott, widow of the racketeer he and Sam electrocuted. Fallon sees underhanded methods won’t leave a positive legacy, so she chooses Cristal as a mentor and her unborn child's godmother. Alexis steals Kirby's incriminating dossier on the family and gives it to Ben.
10317"There's No One Around to Watch You Drown"Grant ShowLiz SczudloJuly 8, 2022 (2022-07-08)0.28[17]
The bench trial for the dynasty centers on an alleged note Ben left for Blake on the night their mother drowned. Witnesses include Heather (Fallon and Steven’s hot nanny who was Blake’s mistress), Alexis (produces the note), Fallon (proves Blake never saw it), and Kirby (verifies it was hidden in Anders’s files). The will that disinherited Ben is upheld, though he is absolved by Judge Drexel of deliberate negligence. Jeff and Culhane aid Kirby in retrieving her diary, which she burns. Liam ghost-writes an essay for his mentor’s nephew. Dominique wins a contract to design airline uniforms. Guilt over Leo Abbott’s demise causes Culhane to part with Geneva. Ben rejects Blake's amends and vows reprisal. Fallon finds Adam and Stacey kissing.
10418"A Writer of Dubious Talent"Heather TomKatrina Cabrera OrtegaAugust 5, 2022 (2022-08-05)0.24[18]
Six months have passed. Liam struggles to meet the deadline on his book so he checks into La Mirage where he gains film noir nightmares but no new pages. Culhane and Nina resume their adversarial relationship at The Biggest Payday premiere until Dominique pushes them to realize they are actually in love. Jeff hacks into PPA’s mainframe to force Blake to sell back ColbyCo assets (which Cristal and Amanda arrange without Blake's approval). Adam's intense romance with Stacey warps him into risking her pregnancy so Fallon will help reinstate him at the hospital. Professor Kingston suddenly dies leaving behind a brilliant, unpublished manuscript that Liam considers claiming as his own work.
10519"But a Drug Scandal?"Elizabeth GilliesAubrey Villalobos KarrAugust 12, 2022 (2022-08-12)0.22[19]
Fallon squares off against Atlanta snob Mandy Von Dunkel who opposes a racy bachelor auction that will benefit Heroic Hooves, an equestrian charity. Alexis and Dex argue over how to handle the FDA's investigation into Adam's dangerous injectables. Liam submits the novel he did not write to his publisher despite Sam's disapproval. Dominique is threatened by a stalker and assigned a hunky, overzealous bodyguard. Even with Culhane, Sam, and Liam up for bid, Fallon's event nearly fails until Jeff raises the ante and donations roll in, besting Mandy's browbeats. Blake fixes Adam's problem by switching drug samples, but Alexis is done with her son’s betrayals and turns him over to DEA agents.
10620"First Kidnapping and Now Theft"Pat SantanaChris Erric MaddoxSeptember 2, 2022 (2022-09-02)0.18[20]
Blake works to clear Adam's name, but Cristal grows concerned about the effects Adam's scandal will have on PPA and Flores. Alexis seeks to strengthen her connection with Fallon and Amanda, who see Alexis in a new light after they take a roadtrip to Charleston and see the house Alexis built for her children before Blake bribed a judge for sole custody. Sam reconnects with his ex, Ryan, and learns that La Mirage is used for an illegal sex-ring operation. Sam and Michael devise a plan to make the problem go away, and Sam and Ryan reunite. Jeff is hurt to discover Kirby kept quiet about Blake's acquisition of ColbyCo assets, and Amanda is upset that Kirby used her name to threaten a nurse. Meanwhile, Jeff's girlfriend, Gemma, is a double-agent for Plenexia, and Blake finally evicts Adam from the manor.
10721"More Power to Her"Michael A. AllowitzLibby WellsSeptember 9, 2022 (2022-09-09)0.17[21]
As Fallon and Liam prepare for their baby shower, Fallon opens her first hydroelectric plant and discovers the head of her board, Ellen, seeks to make a coup for her company. Meanwhile, Liam's plagiarism results in being blackmailed by Jasper. Certain relationships hit strides; Dominique admits feelings for her bodyguard; Michael proposes to Nina, who accepts. Meanwhile, Sam and Ryan break up when Sam is unable to commit; Stacey discovers Adam put her pregnancy at risk; and Jeff learns that Gemma orchestrated the robbery at Dom's loft. At the shower, Stacey accidentally reveals that the baby will be a girl. Additionally, Blake deals with a crisis that involves a missing PPA aircraft which Dex was on; Kirby and Amanda's discussion about the future is interrupted by the arrival of Amanda's ex, Florence; and the new majordomo, Graham, kidnaps Adam to make him pay for all those he hurt.
10822"Catch 22"Pascal VerschoorisJosh Reims & Garrett OakleySeptember 16, 2022 (2022-09-16)0.19[22]
As Stacey's delivery nears, the Carringtons and Colby's make difficult decisions about their futures. Fallon makes last ditch efforts to save her company. Liam grapples with his integrity as a writer. Florence offers Amanda a job in London, but Kirby is afraid to uproot her life. Jeff makes his servers public, fast-tracking ColbyCo's restoration. Sam struggles to come to terms with Culhane's move to Los Angeles. Blake and Alexis' rescue mission results in heartfelt reunions for Alexis with Dex and Blake with Cristal. A captive Adam learns that Graham is Steven, back for revenge, but Steven spares Adam's life and orders Adam to leave immediately. Then Steven reunites with Sam and Fallon before Stacey goes into labor. Fallon reveals her daughter Lauren Morell Carrington-Ridley to the family before Steven makes his re-entrance. Six months later, everyone gathers at the manor for Culhane's wedding. Fallon rebrands her company as "Carrington United" with Blake's approval. Liam is now a children's book author, has included a disclaimer by him in his mentor's book, and is taking care of Lauren. Kirby and Amanda agree to live in London together. Dominique and Alexis both open up stores on Bleecker Street. Jeff sets up ColbyCo's new headquarters in Nigeria as he advises Dominique and Alexis to combine their stores. Adam is working as a veterinarian in London under the alias of Dr. Kerwan. Steven and Sam are back together as Steven eyes taking over Fallon's foundation. Sam officiates Michael and Nina's ceremony and everyone gathers for a family photo.
Production[edit]
Development[edit]
Ahead of the season four premiere on The CW, Dynasty was renewed for a fifth season on February 3, 2021. The CW President and CEO Mark Pedowitz stated in a press release, "Though we’re just a few weeks into the new season, we wanted to get a strategic head start on next season with these early renewals, which allows our production teams to start laying out story arcs and hiring staff, and at the same time, continues to provide us with a strong, stable schedule to build on for next season."[23]
Season five consisted of 22 episodes.[24] It was announced in May 2022 that the fifth season of Dynasty would be its last.[25][26]
Casting[edit]
Eliza Bennett became a series regular in season five, portraying Amanda Carrington.
In August 2021, Eliza Bennett was cast as Amanda Carrington in a recurring role for season four, to become a series regular in season five.[27][28] In January 2022, it was reported that Pej Vahdat had been cast as Dex Dexter for season five.[29] In April 2022, Variety reported that Grant Show's former Melrose Place castmate Daphne Zuniga would appear on Dynasty as Sonya Jackson, a college friend of Blake's, debuting in the episode "A Friendly Kiss Between Friends".[30] In May 2022, TVLine reported that Charisma Carpenter would guest star in the seventeenth episode as Fallon's former nanny, Heather.[31]
Filming[edit]
Filming for the fifth season began on October 21, 2021, and concluded in August 2022.[32]
Broadcast[edit]
The fifth season premiered with two episodes on Monday, December 20, 2021, and then returned to Fridays on March 11, 2022.[33]
Reception[edit]
Ratings[edit]
Viewership and ratings per episode of Dynasty
No.
Title
Air date
Rating(18–49)
Viewers(millions)
DVR(18–49)
DVR viewers(millions)
Total(18–49)
Total viewers(millions)
1
"Let's Start Over Again"
December 20, 2021
0.1
0.38[2]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
2
"That Holiday Spirit"
December 20, 2021
0.1
0.31[2]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
3
"How Did The Board Meeting Go?"
March 11, 2022
0.1
0.25[3]
0.1
0.17
0.1
0.42[34]
4
"Go Catch Your Horse"
March 18, 2022
0.1
0.28[4]
0.0
0.12
0.1
0.40[35]
5
"A Little Fun Wouldn't Hurt"
March 25, 2022
0.0
0.20[5]
0.0
0.16
0.1
0.36[36]
6
"Devoting All of Her Energy to Hate"
April 1, 2022
0.0
0.23[6]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
7
"A Real Actress Could Do It"
April 8, 2022
0.0
0.28[7]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
8
"The Only Thing That Counts Is Winning"
April 15, 2022
0.0
0.26[8]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
9
"A Friendly Kiss Between Friends"
April 29, 2022
0.0
0.22[9]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
10
"Mind Your Own Business"
May 6, 2022
0.0
0.21[10]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
11
"I'll Settle for a Prayer"
May 13, 2022
0.0
0.20[11]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
12
"There's No Need to Panic"
May 20, 2022
0.0
0.21[12]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
13
"Do You Always Talk to Turtles"
May 27, 2022
0.0
0.23[13]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
14
"Vicious Vendetta"
June 3, 2022
0.0
0.23[14]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
15
"Ben"
June 24, 2022
0.0
0.25[15]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
16
"My Family, My Blood"
July 1, 2022
0.0
0.22[16]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
17
"There's No One Around to Watch You Drown"
July 8, 2022
0.1
0.28[17]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
18
"A Writer of Dubious Talent"
August 5, 2022
0.0
0.24[18]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
19
"But a Drug Scandal?"
August 12, 2022
0.0
0.22[19]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
20
"First Kidnapping and Now Theft"
September 2, 2022
0.0
0.18[20]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
21
"More Power to Her"
September 9, 2022
0.0
0.17[21]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
22
"Catch 22"
September 16, 2022
0.0
0.19[22]
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Critical response[edit]
According to Clarise Tujardon of The Lasso, "The fifth and final season partly made up for the disappointment it has given the viewer for the past three seasons, there were still some aspects of the show that made no sense and lacked the dramatic, legendary feel that the original Dynasty had and continues to do so to this day." Tujardon praised the writing for the storyline surrounding Cristal's doppelgänger (Daniella Alonso) and the introduction of Blake's brother, Ben Carrington (Brett Tucker), two popular storylines from the original series, as well as the character development of Alexis (Elaine Hendrix), and Fallon's marriage to Liam and subsequent fertility issues. Tujardon noted that the best part of this season is Cristal's character development. "This season, she inherited her family's company, rebuilt her relationship with her husband, Blake, and gained the confidence she lost after losing her baby in season two, which made her a well beloved character in the series, and gave a nostalgia feel that the legendary Linda Evans did during the run of the original Dynasty." However, Tujardon criticized the inclusion of Sam, Michael, and Kirby as "boring characters that no longer needed to be on the show," as well as the acting of Michael Michele as Dominique Deveraux, deemed disgraceful, "because she portrays the character as cheap, crude, tacky, and a woman who has no class, as opposed to the Carroll's version."
[37]
The series finale received critical acclaim for the return of James Mackay as Steven Carrington.[38][39]
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(7 episodes, 2018-2020)
Kenny Leon
...
(6 episodes, 2018-2021)
Heather Tom
...
(6 episodes, 2020-2022)
Melanie Mayron
...
(5 episodes, 2018-2021)
Andi Behring
...
(4 episodes, 2020-2022)
Brad Silberling
...
(2 episodes, 2017)
Viet Nguyen
...
(2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Geary McLeod
...
(2 episodes, 2019-2021)
Geoffrey Wing Shotz
...
(2 episodes, 2019-2021)
Elodie Keene
...
(2 episodes, 2019-2020)
Star Barry
...
(2 episodes, 2021-2022)
Ayoka Chenzira
...
(2 episodes, 2021-2022)
Robbie Countryman
...
(2 episodes, 2021-2022)
Elizabeth Gillies
...
(2 episodes, 2021-2022)
Brandon Lott
...
(2 episodes, 2021-2022)
Grant Show
...
(2 episodes, 2021-2022)
Kellie Cyrus
...
(1 episode, 2017)
Cherie Nowlan
...
(1 episode, 2017)
Lee Rose
...
(1 episode, 2017)
Kevin Rodney Sullivan
...
(1 episode, 2017)
Steven A. Adelson
...
(1 episode, 2018)
Mary Lou Belli
...
(1 episode, 2018)
Tessa Blake
...
(1 episode, 2018)
Norman Buckley
...
(1 episode, 2018)
Carl Seaton
...
(1 episode, 2018)
Dawn Wilkinson
...
(1 episode, 2018)
Kenneth Fink
...
(1 episode, 2019)
Joanna Kerns
...
(1 episode, 2019)
Gina Lamar
...
(1 episode, 2020)
Jaime Eliezer Karas
...
(1 episode, 2021)
Robin Givens
...
(1 episode, 2022)
SJ Main Muñoz
...
(1 episode, 2022)
Pat Santana
...
(1 episode, 2022)
Series Writing Credits
Sallie Patrick
...
(developed by) (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Sallie Patrick
...
(written by) (6 episodes, 2017-2019)
Stephanie Savage
...
(developed by) (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Stephanie Savage
...
(written by) (1 episode, 2017)
Josh Schwartz
...
(developed by) (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Josh Schwartz
...
(written by) (1 episode, 2017)
Esther Shapiro
...
(based on the television series created by) (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Richard Alan Shapiro
...
(based on the television series created by) (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Libby Wells
...
(executive story editor) (22 episodes, 2021)
Libby Wells
...
(staff writer) (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Libby Wells
...
(story editor) (20 episodes, 2019-2020)
Libby Wells
...
(written by) (10 episodes, 2018-2022)
Bryce Schramm
...
(executive story editor) (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Bryce Schramm
...
(story editor) (22 episodes, 2021)
Bryce Schramm
...
(staff writer) (20 episodes, 2019-2020)
Bryce Schramm
...
(written by) (6 episodes, 2019-2022)
Paula Sabbaga
...
(story editor) (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Paula Sabbaga
...
(staff writer) (21 episodes, 2017-2018)
Paula Sabbaga
...
(executive story editor) (20 episodes, 2019-2020)
Paula Sabbaga
...
(written by) (9 episodes, 2017-2020)
Garrett Oakley
...
(staff writer) (22 episodes, 2021)
Garrett Oakley
...
(story editor) (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Garrett Oakley
...
(written by) (6 episodes, 2019-2022)
Francisca X. Hu
...
(executive story editor) (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Francisca X. Hu
...
(story editor) (21 episodes, 2017-2018)
Francisca X. Hu
...
(written by) (9 episodes, 2017-2020)
Elaine Loh
...
(executive story editor) (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Elaine Loh
...
(story editor) (22 episodes, 2021)
Elaine Loh
...
(written by) (4 episodes, 2021-2022)
Jay Gibson
...
(executive story editor) (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Jay Gibson
...
(staff writer) (12 episodes, 2017-2018)
Jay Gibson
...
(story editor) (9 episodes, 2018)
Jay Gibson
...
(written by) (5 episodes, 2017-2019)
Aubrey Villalobos
...
(executive story editor) (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Aubrey Villalobos
...
(written by) (9 episodes, 2018-2022)
Kevin Garnett
...
(story editor) (12 episodes, 2017-2018)
Kevin Garnett
...
(written by) (10 episodes, 2017-2020)
Kevin Garnett
...
(executive story editor) (9 episodes, 2018)
India Sage Wilson
...
(staff writer) (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
India Sage Wilson
...
(written by) (1 episode, 2022)
Christopher Fife
...
(written by) (15 episodes, 2017-2022)
Gladys Rodriguez
...
(executive story editor) (12 episodes, 2017-2018)
Gladys Rodriguez
...
(written by) (1 episode, 2018)
Jenna Richman
...
(written by) (11 episodes, 2017-2021)
David Israel
...
(written by) (11 episodes, 2018-2022)
Josh Reims
...
(written by) (10 episodes, 2018-2022)
Liz Sczudlo
...
(written by) (6 episodes, 2019-2022)
Katrina Cabrera Ortega
...
(written by) (4 episodes, 2021-2022)
Ali Adler
...
(written by) (2 episodes, 2017-2018)
Jason Ganzel
...
(written by) (2 episodes, 2021)
Chris Erric Maddox
...
(written by) (2 episodes, 2022)
Jake Coburn
...
(written by) (1 episode, 2018)
Adele Lim
...
(written by) (1 episode, 2018)
Malcolm Boomer
...
(written by) (1 episode, 2022)
Chava Friedberg
...
(written by) (1 episode, 2022)
Series
Cast
Elizabeth Gillies
...
Fallon Carrington
/ ...
108 episodes, 2017-2022
Rafael de la Fuente
...
Sam Jones
/ ...
108 episodes, 2017-2022
Robert Christopher Riley
...
Michael Culhane
/ ...
108 episodes, 2017-2022
Sam Adegoke
...
Jeff Colby
/ ...
108 episodes, 2017-2022
Grant Show
...
Blake Carrington
/ ...
108 episodes, 2017-2022
Maddison Brown
...
Kirby Anders
/ ...
86 episodes, 2018-2022
Alan Dale
...
Joseph Anders
/ ...
86 episodes, 2017-2021
Adam Huber
...
Liam Ridley
/ ...
84 episodes, 2018-2022
Sam Underwood
...
Adam Carrington
/ ...
73 episodes, 2019-2022
Michael Michele
...
Dominique Deveraux
67 episodes, 2019-2022
Daniella Alonso
...
Cristal Carrington
/ ...
64 episodes, 2019-2022
Elaine Hendrix
...
Alexis Carrington
57 episodes, 2019-2022
Wakeema Hollis
...
Monica Colby
34 episodes, 2017-2021
James Mackay
...
Steven Carrington
30 episodes, 2017-2022
Eliza Bennett
...
Amanda Carrington
28 episodes, 2021-2022
Nathalie Kelley
...
Cristal Flores
22 episodes, 2017-2018
Ana Brenda Contreras
...
Cristal Jennings
22 episodes, 2018-2020
Nicollette Sheridan
...
Alexis Carrington
22 episodes, 2018-2020
Brianna Brown
...
Claudia Blaisdel
13 episodes, 2017-2022
Geovanni Gopradi
...
Roberto Flores
13 episodes, 2019-2022
Pej Vahdat
...
Dex Dexter
10 episodes, 2022
Felisha Terrell
...
Nina Fournier
10 episodes, 2022
Jade Payton
...
Vanessa Deveraux
9 episodes, 2019-2020
Sharon Lawrence
...
Laura Van Kirk
8 episodes, 2018-2022
Brent Antonello
...
Hank Sullivan
8 episodes, 2018
Wil Traval
...
Father Caleb Collins
8 episodes, 2020-2021
Kara Royster
...
Eva
8 episodes, 2021
Lachlan Buchanan
...
Ryan
8 episodes, 2020-2022
Kelly Rutherford
...
Melissa Daniels
7 episodes, 2018-2019
Arnetia Walker
...
Luella Culhane
7 episodes, 2017-2022
Daniel di Tomasso
...
Fletcher Myers
7 episodes, 2019-2021
Rogelio T. Ramos
...
Daniel Ruiz
7 episodes, 2022
Chase Anderson
...
Tony
7 episodes, 2019-2020
Natalie Karp
...
Mrs. Gunnerson
7 episodes, 2018-2022
Nicole Zyana
...
Allison
6 episodes, 2019-2020
Hakeem Kae-Kazim
...
Cecil Colby
6 episodes, 2017-2019
Katherine LaNasa
...
Ada Stone
6 episodes, 2018
Elena Tovar
...
Iris Machado
6 episodes, 2017-2022
Ken Kirby
...
Evan Tate
6 episodes, 2019-2021
Samantha Massell
...
Stacey Moore
6 episodes, 2022
Grace Junot
...
Ellen
6 episodes, 2021-2022
Michael Patrick Lane
...
Ted Dinard
5 episodes, 2017-2018
Shannon Thornton
...
Mia
5 episodes, 2020-2021
Norio Nishimura
...
Tarkoff
5 episodes, 2019
Randy J. Goodwin
...
Brady Lloyd
5 episodes, 2021
Ashley Day
...
Colin McNaughton
5 episodes, 2021
Steven J. Young
...
Bobby Larson
5 episodes, 2021-2022
Taylor Black
...
Ashley Cunningham
4 episodes, 2019
Nick Wechsler
...
Matthew Blaisdel
4 episodes, 2017-2018
Luis Fernandez
...
Alejandro Silva
4 episodes, 2017-2018
Kelli Barrett
...
Nadia
4 episodes, 2019-2020
Luke Cook
...
Oliver Noble
4 episodes, 2021
Brett Tucker
...
Ben Carrington
4 episodes, 2022
Elizabeth Youman
...
Evie Culhane
4 episodes, 2018-2019
Emily Rudd
...
Heidi
4 episodes, 2020
David Aron Damane
...
Leo Abbott
4 episodes, 2021
Cynthia Quiles
...
Charlie
4 episodes, 2022
John Jackson Hunter
...
Connor
4 episodes, 2020
Bill Smitrovich
...
Tom Carrington
3 episodes, 2017-2018
Kj Smith
...
Kori Rucks
3 episodes, 2017
J.R. Cacia
...
Rick Morales
3 episodes, 2018
David Maldonado
...
Willy Santiago
3 episodes, 2017
Yani Gellman
...
Manuel
3 episodes, 2018
Michael Beach
...
Police Chief Aaron Stansfield
/ ...
3 episodes, 2017
Darryl Booker
...
James Culhane
3 episodes, 2017-2018
Michael Masini
...
Keith Hayes
/ ...
3 episodes, 2018
Christian Ochoa Lavernia
...
Victor Diaz
3 episodes, 2019-2021
Danny Nucci
...
Professor Kingston
3 episodes, 2022
Rob Nagle
...
Mitchell
3 episodes, 2019-2020
Mustafa Elzein
...
Ramy
/ ...
3 episodes, 2017-2020
Kelsey Scott
...
Martina
3 episodes, 2021
Carson Fagerbakke
...
Patricia de Vilbis
3 episodes, 2022
Marisa Lynae Hampton
...
Young Fallon
3 episodes, 2018-2019
Chantal Maurice
...
Joanna
3 episodes, 2018
Kimberly Maxwell
...
Maid
/ ...
3 episodes, 2018-2019
Ashley Dougherty
...
Leah
/ ...
3 episodes, 2018
Jasmine Sargent
...
Assistant
/ ...
3 episodes, 2019-2020
Daniela Lee
...
Jeanette
3 episodes, 2021-2022
Greg James
...
Roger Mills
2 episodes, 2019
C. Thomas Howell
...
Max Van Kirk
2 episodes, 2018
Ben VanderMey
...
Mickey
2 episodes, 2018
P.J. Byrne
...
Stuart
2 episodes, 2019
Viviana Chavez
...
Vera
2 episodes, 2017
David Furr
...
Nico Russo
2 episodes, 2018-2019
Amor Owens
...
Dr. Libby Kim
2 episodes, 2018
Erin Cummings
...
D.A. Erica Brown
2 episodes, 2019-2020
Lilli Cooper
...
Stacey
2 episodes, 2020
Kevin Kilner
...
Senator Bill North
2 episodes, 2021
Daphne Zuniga
...
Sonya Jackson
2 episodes, 2022
Henry Simmons
...
Kevin
2 episodes, 2022
Orelon Sidney
...
Senator Joanne Braden
2 episodes, 2019
Stephanie Kurtzuba
...
Katy Lofflan
2 episodes, 2021
Ramon De Ocampo
...
Nolan Jamison
2 episodes, 2021
Charmin Lee
...
Jackie Littman
2 episodes, 2018
Pierson Fode
...
Joel Turner
2 episodes, 2019-2020
Corbin Bleu
...
Blaine
2 episodes, 2021
Aerica D'Amaro
...
Dr. Bailey
2 episodes, 2020-2021
Ashritha Kancharla
...
Kelly Sanders
2 episodes, 2021-2022
Coby Ryan McLaughlin
...
Deputy Commissioner Dawkins
2 episodes, 2021
Carly Hughes
...
Geneva Abbot
/ ...
2 episodes, 2022
Yvonna Pearson
...
Sasha Harris
2 episodes, 2022
Brooke Jaye Taylor
...
Officer
/ ...
2 episodes, 2018
Vince Foster
...
Wayne
2 episodes, 2020
Kate Beahan
...
Florence Whitley
2 episodes, 2022
Ashley B. Jones
...
Gemma
2 episodes, 2022
Maura Gale
...
Judge Ruth Matthews
2 episodes, 2019-2020
Holly A. Morris
...
Doctor Danielle Hadley
/ ...
2 episodes, 2019-2020
Tiffany Morgan
...
Dr. Stover
2 episodes, 2021
Dan Amboyer
...
Graham
2 episodes, 2022
Telvin Griffin
...
Leo Eggers
2 episodes, 2019
Ian Lyons
...
Howie
2 episodes, 2021
Kate Kneeland
...
Betty
2 episodes, 2022
Shaun MacLean
...
Ronnie
2 episodes, 2022
Chelsea Niven
...
Leigh
/ ...
2 episodes, 2018
Katelyn Farrugia
...
Staffer
/ ...
2 episodes, 2019-2021
Julian Graham
...
Jordan Lipnicki
/ ...
2 episodes, 2021-2022
Michaela Cronan
...
Shelly Duncan
2 episodes, 2021
Scott Daniel Johnson
...
Richard Payne
2 episodes, 2022
Valerie Jane Parker
...
Reporter
/ ...
2 episodes, 2017-2018
Danny Chung
...
Reporter #2
2 episodes, 2017-2018
Jessi Goei
...
Trixie Tate
2 episodes, 2019
Amanda Maddox
...
Buckhead Nancy
/ ...
2 episodes, 2022
Walker Russell
...
Jasper
2 episodes, 2022
R.J. Orr
...
Danny
/ ...
2 episodes, 2021-2022
Marcia Harvey
...
Colby House Staffer
/ ...
2 episodes, 2020
Henriette Zoutomou
...
Dina
/ ...
2 episodes, 2022
John Winscher
...
Marco
2 episodes, 2021
Tony DeMil
...
Billy
1 episode, 2019
Matt Lewis
...
Board Member
1 episode, 2018
Alexander Detha
...
Amir
2 episodes, 2021
Steven Culp
...
Tim Myers
1 episode, 2018
Kearran Giovanni
...
Chief Bobbi Johnson
1 episode, 2018
Nana Visitor
...
Diana
1 episode, 2017
Kathleen Hogan
...
Auctioneer
1 episode, 2017
Chloe Stafford
...
Server
1 episode, 2018
Tony Plana
...
Silvio Flores
1 episode, 2019
Damon Dayoub
...
Mark Jennings
1 episode, 2019-2020
Ellen Wroe
...
Kylie
1 episode, 2017
Sebastian Sozzi
...
Chava
1 episode, 2017
Josh Ventura
...
Phil
1 episode, 2017
Fray Forde
...
Process Server
1 episode, 2017
L. Scott Caldwell
...
Granny
1 episode, 2018
Julia Haart
...
Julia Haart
1 episode, 2018
Jeremy Davidson
...
Nathan Macintosh
1 episode, 2019
Maulik Pancholy
...
Kenneth Desai
1 episode, 2019
Andrea Bordeaux
...
Gloria Collins
1 episode, 2019
Elizabeth Fendrick
...
Theresa Harrison
1 episode, 2019
Sumalee Montano
...
Deirdre
1 episode, 2017
Robert Pralgo
...
Bill Prather
1 episode, 2017
Hines Ward
...
Hines Ward
1 episode, 2017
Maxton Jones
...
Brayden Webb
1 episode, 2017
Craig Galloway
...
Security Guard
1 episode, 2017
Joanna Going
...
Mimi Rose Prescott
1 episode, 2018
Diany Rodriguez
...
Maria
1 episode, 2018
Katrina Norman
...
Valerie
1 episode, 2018
Rick Hearst
...
Senator Paul Daniels
1 episode, 2018
Alex Ashbaugh
...
Hirshey
1 episode, 2018
Diesel Madkins
...
Pawn Shop Dealer
1 episode, 2018
Karen Boles
...
Wedding Planner
1 episode, 2018
Stephan Jones
...
Gerry Dinard
1 episode, 2018
Patricia McRae
...
Nell Winters
1 episode, 2018
Chukwudi Iwuji
...
Landon
1 episode, 2019
Nicole Steinwedell
...
Lady Monk
1 episode, 2019
Chris Brochu
...
Dale
1 episode, 2019
Sebastian Quinn
...
Diego
1 episode, 2019
Mathilde Warnier
...
Juliette Carrington
1 episode, 2019
Yossie Mulyadi
...
Amber
1 episode, 2019
George Bryant II
...
Bill Rogers
1 episode, 2019
Walnette Marie Santiago
...
Pepper
1 episode, 2017
Jordan Cox
...
Ryan Dickson
1 episode, 2017
Chris Greene
...
Officer Reed
1 episode, 2017
Ashley John
...
Hot Brainy Woman
1 episode, 2017
Sergio Sanchez
...
Johnny Davis
1 episode, 2017
Jamal Anderson
...
Jamal Anderson
1 episode, 2017
Harriet Sansom Harris
...
Adriana
1 episode, 2018
Ashton Leigh
...
Assistant #1
1 episode, 2018
Thomas Hobson
...
Gary
1 episode, 2018
Pam Smith
...
Doctor
1 episode, 2018
Henry Bazemore Jr.
...
Security Guard
1 episode, 2018
Brandon Morris
...
Bruce
1 episode, 2018
Erik Bello
...
Randall Oakley
1 episode, 2018
Clint Magby
...
Bob Channing
1 episode, 2018
Robert Hendren
...
Driver
1 episode, 2018
Ashanti
...
Ashanti
1 episode, 2019
Victoria Blade
...
Daphne
1 episode, 2019
Ben Levin
...
Doug
1 episode, 2019
Lamont Thompson
...
Dr. Glennon
1 episode, 2019
Regina Ting Chen
...
Julia
1 episode, 2019
Melanie Jeffcoat
...
Board Member
1 episode, 2019
Jeff Huth
...
Freddie
1 episode, 2019
Laura Osnes
...
Donna
1 episode, 2020
Keller Wortham
...
Jacks
1 episode, 2020
Demián Castro
...
Dustin Sawyer
1 episode, 2020
Paul Rolfes
...
Bob
/ ...
1 episode, 2021
Jesse Henderson
...
Nash Martinez
1 episode, 2021
Matthew Barnes
...
Robby Reed
1 episode, 2017
Devyn A. Tyler
...
Brianna
1 episode, 2017
Thompson Blake
...
Lawyer
1 episode, 2017
Andi Matheny
...
Mrs. Gunnerson
1 episode, 2017
Michael Lee Kimel
...
Garrett
1 episode, 2017
John Atwood
...
Chief Resident Danzette
1 episode, 2017
Clint Winters
...
Guard
1 episode, 2017
Mark Kincaid
...
Guest #1
1 episode, 2017
Brian Krause
...
George
1 episode, 2018
Bill Barrett
...
Tony
1 episode, 2018
Kendrick Cross
...
Jim Lewis
1 episode, 2018
Beth Keener
...
Reporter
1 episode, 2018
Dean Shortland
...
Randy
1 episode, 2018
Zuri James
...
Assistant #2
1 episode, 2018
Jay DeVon Johnson
...
Agent Don Harper
1 episode, 2018
Brian Porzio
...
Assistant #1
1 episode, 2018
Mahdi Cocci
...
Police Officer
1 episode, 2018
David Calhoun
...
Officer Rogers
1 episode, 2018
Mark Gorham
...
Chairman
1 episode, 2018
Jenne Kang
...
Wedding Planner #2
1 episode, 2018
Steven G. Norfleet
...
Colin
1 episode, 2019
Darla Delgado
...
Dr. Cavanaugh
1 episode, 2019
Emily Marie Palmer
...
Genie McCarty
1 episode, 2019
Jason Davis
...
Neil Braden
1 episode, 2019
Hira Ambrosino
...
Annie Tate
1 episode, 2019
John Crow
...
Board Member #2
1 episode, 2019
Brian Lafontaine
...
Jason Heller
1 episode, 2019
Michael Scialabba
...
Max
1 episode, 2019
Pritesh Shah
...
Dr. Khan
1 episode, 2019
Franco Castan
...
Arthur Breland
1 episode, 2019
Kelly O'Neal
...
Dr. Bronson
1 episode, 2019
Danny Trejo
...
Danny Trejo
1 episode, 2020
Jason MacDonald
...
Rexford Brown
1 episode, 2020
Daniel Augustin
...
Marcus
1 episode, 2020
Joan Q. Scott
...
Esther Winslow
1 episode, 2020
Laura Leighton
...
Corinne Simon
1 episode, 2021
NeNe Leakes
...
NeNe Leaks
1 episode, 2021
Alex Dauphin
...
Darlene
1 episode, 2021
Tamil Periasamy
...
Korosh Patel
1 episode, 2021
Athena Bitzis
...
Doctor Sanchez
1 episode, 2021
Anthony Michael Lopez
...
Chuck
1 episode, 2021
Lena Clark
...
Jillian Van horn
1 episode, 2021
Charisma Carpenter
...
Heather
1 episode, 2022
Bill Fagerbakke
...
Peter de Vilbis
1 episode, 2022
Matt Pascua
...
Henry
1 episode, 2022
Angeria Paris VanMicheals
...
Angeria Paris VanMicheals
1 episode, 2022
Chelle Ramos
...
Libby
1 episode, 2017
Katelin Chesna
...
Guest #2
1 episode, 2017
Caroline Avery Granger
...
Hard-Edged Visitor
1 episode, 2017
Brandon Hirsch
...
Gift Strategist
1 episode, 2017
May Charters
...
Photographer
1 episode, 2017
Kennedy Chanel
...
Rudy
1 episode, 2017
Anthony Nguyen
...
FBI Agent
1 episode, 2017
Shannon Lucio
...
Mora Van Kirk
1 episode, 2018
Ariana Guerra
...
Assistant #2
1 episode, 2018
Pawel Szajda
...
Nikolai Dimitrov
1 episode, 2018
Todd Sherry
...
Thurston
1 episode, 2018
David Gridley
...
Connor
1 episode, 2018
David A MacDonald
...
Hull
1 episode, 2018
Gilbert Glenn Brown
...
Pastor
1 episode, 2018
Robert W. Arbogast
...
Dr. Nicholas Toscanni
1 episode, 2018
Brian Stapf
...
Man #1
1 episode, 2018
Noel Elie
...
Lawyer
1 episode, 2018
Ezekiel Ajeigbe
...
Young Jeff
1 episode, 2018
Greg Corbett
...
Officiant
1 episode, 2018
Michael Rubino
...
Board Member
1 episode, 2018
Rocky Mohammed
...
Hostess
1 episode, 2018
Alex Belle
...
Alex Belle
1 episode, 2018
Matt Borlenghi
...
Rick
1 episode, 2019
Tedd Taskey
...
Richard
1 episode, 2019
Allan Louis
...
Henry Lewis
1 episode, 2019
Al-Jaleel Knox
...
Sterling Wells
1 episode, 2019
Alpha Trivette
...
Reverend Doyle
1 episode, 2019
Paul Brian Johnson
...
Clerk
1 episode, 2019
Bruce Blackshear
...
Private Security Guard
1 episode, 2019
Adam Stephenson
...
Matt Sallinger
1 episode, 2019
Marchelle Thurman
...
Debra Lang
1 episode, 2019
Ray Bengston
...
Len Miller
1 episode, 2019
Masud Olufani
...
Dr. Keller
1 episode, 2019
Nicci T. Carr
...
Doctor Cronin
1 episode, 2019
Shawn Harrison
...
Monsieur Reynaud
1 episode, 2020
Najah Bradley
...
Kelly
1 episode, 2020
Ashlee Heath
...
Terri
1 episode, 2020
Matthew Jayson Cwern
...
Frederick
1 episode, 2020
Sara Antonio
...
Brianna
1 episode, 2021
Jade Fernandez
...
Anya
1 episode, 2021
Lesa Wilson
...
Coco Winter
1 episode, 2021
Di Quon
...
Physical Therapist
1 episode, 2021
Yssamei Panganiban
...
Rachel
1 episode, 2021
Tiffany Fallon
...
Paloma Benioff
1 episode, 2021
Brian Littrell
...
Brian Littrell
1 episode, 2021
Robert Larriviere
...
PJ
1 episode, 2021
Adel Telesia
...
Private Investigator
1 episode, 2021
Satya Nikhil Polisetti
...
Andrew
1 episode, 2021
Kyle David Pierce
...
Quinn Carter
1 episode, 2021
Mark Valeriano
...
Waiter
1 episode, 2021
Charlie Newell
...
Well-Dressed Man
1 episode, 2021
Shelley Virginia
...
Nicole Kealing
1 episode, 2021
Amy Pietz
...
Mandy Von Dunkel
1 episode, 2022
Andrew Grace
...
Carter
1 episode, 2022
Tetona Jackson
...
Frankie Chase
1 episode, 2022
Patrice Fisher
...
Joyce
1 episode, 2022
Princess Elmore
...
Ida
1 episode, 2022
Roxy Rivera
...
Clara Lucia
1 episode, 2022
Melissa Haas
...
Eden
1 episode, 2022
Mike Kaye
...
Zane
1 episode, 2022
Joniece Abbott-Pratt
...
Nurse Julia
1 episode, 2022
Byron Wigfall
...
Aaron
1 episode, 2022
Wendell Scott
...
Bryce
1 episode, 2022
Jordan Blair Mangold Brown
...
Reporter #1
1 episode, 2017
Shawn Passwaters
...
Don Jr.
1 episode, 2017
Leland L. Jones
...
Minister
1 episode, 2017
Vanessa Anne Williams
...
Nellie
1 episode, 2017
Melanie Kiran
...
Nurse
1 episode, 2017
Braylon Grimes
...
Little Boy
1 episode, 2017
Elyse Dufour
...
Alexandra Blackwell
1 episode, 2018
Erica Page
...
Alt Cristal Flores
1 episode, 2018
James Healy Jr.
...
Terry
1 episode, 2018
Lauren Halperin
...
Prison Guard
1 episode, 2018
Rico Ball
...
Orderly
1 episode, 2018
Andrew Rush
...
Real Estate Agent
1 episode, 2018
Dave Blamy
...
Pharmacist
1 episode, 2018
Ryan King
...
Peach Man
1 episode, 2018
Faith Dillon
...
Mourner
1 episode, 2018
Drew Lamkins
...
Bodyguard
1 episode, 2018
Isis Valentino
...
Isis Valentino
1 episode, 2018
Marilyn Chung
...
Assistant #3
1 episode, 2018
Stacie King
...
Agent
1 episode, 2018
Cuyle Carvin
...
Darrell
1 episode, 2019
Susan Savoie
...
Judge Anson
1 episode, 2019
Mariana Novak
...
Naomi
1 episode, 2019
Erika Coleman
...
Gwen
1 episode, 2019
Wes Jetton
...
Diego
1 episode, 2019
Josué Gutierrez
...
Howard Chan
1 episode, 2019
Charisse Woodall
...
Lauren Hall
1 episode, 2019
Brandon Lee Browning
...
Darren
1 episode, 2019
Sissi Kal
...
Sanitarium Nurse
1 episode, 2019
Vanessa Aranegui
...
Van Kirk Housekeeper
1 episode, 2019
Christina Mercurio
...
Susan
1 episode, 2019
Eric Graise
...
Rehab Veteran
1 episode, 2020
Hannah Fierman
...
Brooke Whitman
1 episode, 2020
Alice Hunter
...
Sydney
1 episode, 2020
Ryan Dinning
...
Scotty
1 episode, 2020
Michael Anthony
...
Duane
1 episode, 2020
Blythe Howard
...
Molly Holloway
1 episode, 2020
Lana Young
...
Olivia Walker
1 episode, 2020
Elyse Mirto
...
Joyce Doyle
1 episode, 2020
Amanda Tavarez
...
Abby
1 episode, 2020
Renu Razdan
...
Libby Winters
1 episode, 2020
Enya Flack
...
Doctor Janney
1 episode, 2021
Marissa Chanel Hampton
...
Debbie
1 episode, 2021
Chloe James
...
Kim
1 episode, 2021
Elizabeth Becka
...
Mrs. Scarborough
1 episode, 2021
Sarah Borne
...
Kat
1 episode, 2021
Schelle Purcell
...
Janice James
1 episode, 2021
Jermaine Rivers
...
Henry Bell
1 episode, 2021
Myles Evans
...
Andre
1 episode, 2021
Njema Williams
...
Reverend Steve Watson
1 episode, 2021
Justin David
...
Waiter
1 episode, 2021
Nichele Lambert
...
Jordanna
1 episode, 2021
Sarah Jon
...
Hacker
1 episode, 2021
Katherine Morgan
...
Elsie Von
1 episode, 2021
Roxzane T. Mims
...
Granny
1 episode, 2021
Rabon Hutcherson
...
Paddy
1 episode, 2021
Kurt Lamarr
...
Edward Clementi
1 episode, 2021
Blake Bodden
...
Max
1 episode, 2021
Lara Silva
...
Luna Moreno
1 episode, 2022
Matt Bennett
...
Cole
1 episode, 2022
Keith Flippen
...
Winston
1 episode, 2022
Steven Connor
...
Marvin
1 episode, 2022
Laura Flannery
...
Janelle
1 episode, 2022
Candi VandiZandi
...
Toni
1 episode, 2022
Kimberly Guevara
...
Commissioner Defilippo
1 episode, 2022
Michael Crider
...
Joel Harris
1 episode, 2022
Jesse Santoyo
...
Padre Romero
1 episode, 2022
John-Henry Hirozawa
...
Oscar
1 episode, 2022
Michael Alban
...
Doctor
1 episode, 2017
Morgan Roberts
...
Eric
1 episode, 2017
Chandra Michaels
...
Marla Bicks
1 episode, 2017
Brandy Grant
...
Coordinator
1 episode, 2017
Deena Dill
...
Reporter
1 episode, 2018
Ethan McDowell
...
Paramedic
1 episode, 2018
Allie McCulloch
...
Gallerist
1 episode, 2018
Gabrielle Byndloss
...
Nurse
1 episode, 2018
Max Bickelhaup
...
Stu
1 episode, 2018
James J. Fuertes
...
Pilot
1 episode, 2018
Lauran September
...
Wedding Planner
1 episode, 2018
Dave Pileggi
...
Chauncey
1 episode, 2018
Nicholas Cordts
...
Young Steven
1 episode, 2018
Jori
...
Singer
1 episode, 2018
Malone Thomas
...
Aubrey Watt
1 episode, 2019
Jim Gleason
...
Judge Fairbanks
1 episode, 2019
Shannon Wallace
...
Scottie
1 episode, 2019
Jevon White
...
Greg Swanson
1 episode, 2019
Greg Allan Martin
...
Judge Straton
1 episode, 2019
Anthony Michael Frederick
...
Frank
1 episode, 2019
Morgan Brown
...
Gus
1 episode, 2019
Rico Paris
...
Craig
1 episode, 2019
Lydia Castro
...
Dr. Newman
1 episode, 2019
Brian Ashton Smith
...
Policeman
1 episode, 2019
Ivory Shields
...
Carrington Doctor
1 episode, 2019
Vanita Kalra
...
Head Nurse
1 episode, 2019
Stephane Rolland
...
Stéphane Rolland
1 episode, 2019
Daniel Johnson
...
Franco
1 episode, 2019
Katie Gunderson
...
Laura Jean Tennybelle
1 episode, 2020
Eden Harper
...
Betsy
1 episode, 2020
Drew Stephenson
...
Chase Cartof
1 episode, 2020
Curt Bouril
...
Bob
1 episode, 2020
David Flannery
...
Bartender
1 episode, 2020
Brittney Dorey
...
Luna
1 episode, 2021
Lauren Buglioli
...
Michelle
1 episode, 2021
Tinashe Kajese
...
Val
1 episode, 2021
Andrea Andrade
...
Melinda
1 episode, 2021
Rebecca Tilney
...
Principal Elena Stanley
1 episode, 2021
Greyson Chadwick
...
Victoria
1 episode, 2021
Teisha Speight
...
Staffer #2
1 episode, 2021
Stephen Jared
...
Richard
1 episode, 2021
Sara Torres
...
Mallory
1 episode, 2021
Chris Mayers
...
Kevin
1 episode, 2021
Javiera Zapata
...
Sandra
1 episode, 2021
Geoffrey D. Williams
...
Jerry Simmons
1 episode, 2021
Britt Douyon
...
Nurse Emma
1 episode, 2021
Courtney Patterson
...
Karen
1 episode, 2021
Judith Franklin
...
Dawn
1 episode, 2021
Taylor Katsanis
...
Donnie
1 episode, 2021
Wesley T. Stanfield
...
Officer Dent
1 episode, 2021
Hannah Aslesen
...
Host
1 episode, 2022
Kayte Giralt
...
Bianca
1 episode, 2022
Annunziata Gianzero
...
Martha
1 episode, 2022
Jana Allen
...
Dr. TJ Hewitt
1 episode, 2022
Madison Hatfield
...
Linda
1 episode, 2022
David Diaan
...
Samir Dexter
1 episode, 2022
Sherry Richards
...
Dr. Simms
1 episode, 2022
Cottrell Guidry
...
Arthur
1 episode, 2022
Fiona Hardingham
...
Alice
1 episode, 2017
Luis R. Hernandez
...
Truck Driver
1 episode, 2017
Patrick Worstell
...
Joe
1 episode, 2017
Charity Cervantes
...
Teen Surrogate
1 episode, 2018
Leslie Black
...
Detective
1 episode, 2018
Christina Bach
...
Nurse #2
1 episode, 2018
Marie Burke
...
Photographer
1 episode, 2018
Hallie Ricardo
...
Kayla
1 episode, 2018
Beth Pilgreen
...
Newscaster
1 episode, 2018
J Michael Grey
...
Charlie
1 episode, 2018
Marquita Goings
...
Trina
1 episode, 2019
Robert Walker Branchaud
...
FBI Agent
1 episode, 2019
Johnny Rey Diaz
...
Joey
1 episode, 2019
Justin James Boykin
...
Walt
1 episode, 2019
Dustin Lewis
...
Marlon Benson
1 episode, 2019
Alexa Rachelle Jennings
...
Joy
1 episode, 2019
Gabriela Amarchand
...
Sarah
1 episode, 2019
Rocco Poveromo
...
Security Guard
1 episode, 2019
Thelaine Williams
...
Grandma Glo
1 episode, 2019
Melissa Saint-Amand
...
Becky
1 episode, 2020
Mary Kraft
...
Mariel
1 episode, 2020
Rachael Thompson
...
Lisa
1 episode, 2020
Douglas Dickerman
...
Jamison Van Kirk
1 episode, 2020
Michael J. Sanchez
...
Braun
1 episode, 2020
Michelle Lukiman
...
Gigi
1 episode, 2020
Maurie A. Chandler
...
Dr. Bailey's Assistant
1 episode, 2020
Hudson James Gasper
...
Bobby
1 episode, 2020
Olivia Crosby
...
Nurse
1 episode, 2020
Victor Cordova
...
Brent Scott
1 episode, 2020
Mila Harris
...
Candy Trask
1 episode, 2021
Hedy Nasser
...
Julie
1 episode, 2021
Kellen Boyle
...
Paramedic
1 episode, 2021
Gail Everett-Smith
...
Dottie
1 episode, 2021
Glenn Magee
...
Garth Wheeler
1 episode, 2021
Gina Hiraizumi
...
Barbara
1 episode, 2021
Jennifer Christa Palmer
...
Dr. Wanda Scott
1 episode, 2021
Michael Burgess
...
Bishop
1 episode, 2021
Paul Burke
...
Terrance
1 episode, 2021
Sean Hankinson
...
Darryl
1 episode, 2021
Noelle Jackson
...
Tessa
1 episode, 2021
Kelcey Seth
...
Inmate #1
1 episode, 2021
Jassey Kris
...
Hot Tea Atlanta Reporter
1 episode, 2021
Marta Gonzalez
...
Female Guest
1 episode, 2021
Eden Lee
...
Gabrielle
1 episode, 2022
David Vaughn
...
Dr. Leonard
1 episode, 2022
Taina Dominguez
...
Emerson
1 episode, 2022
Selina Kaye
...
Jane
1 episode, 2022
Cassidy Kahler
...
Influencer #1
1 episode, 2022
Naddya Alicea
...
Jill
1 episode, 2022
Janel Koloski
...
Brigitte
1 episode, 2022
Sara Spadacene
...
Chloe
1 episode, 2022
Si Chen
...
Nurse
1 episode, 2022
Mike Ray
...
Donald
1 episode, 2022
Robert Hamilton
...
Cutler
1 episode, 2022
Gissette Valentin
...
Reporter #2
1 episode, 2017
Amelia Jeffries
...
Ida
1 episode, 2017
Brittany Inge
...
Instructor
1 episode, 2018
Aaron Strand
...
Paparazzi Guy
1 episode, 2018
Mayer Stern
...
Flight Attendant
1 episode, 2018
Scott Loeser
...
Local
1 episode, 2018
Dior Choi
...
Sous Chef
1 episode, 2018
Stefanie Friedman
...
Donna
1 episode, 2018
Joshua Lamboy
...
Chuck
1 episode, 2019
Jamir Vega
...
Mini-Jeff
1 episode, 2019
Nirvi Shah
...
Nurse
1 episode, 2019
Brandi Huzzie
...
Shirley
1 episode, 2019
Josh Covitt
...
Publisher #1
1 episode, 2019
Aaron Quick Nelson
...
Clyde Gage
1 episode, 2019
Kevin Savage
...
Brett
1 episode, 2019
Valerie LeBlanc
...
Britt
1 episode, 2020
Elijah Everett
...
Security Guard
1 episode, 2020
Jaidi Ventura
...
Roma
1 episode, 2020
Ahmed Lucan
...
Dr. Khan
1 episode, 2020
Kurt Yue
...
Eric Fischer
1 episode, 2021
Nicole Marie Johnson
...
Elisa
1 episode, 2021
Garrett Hines
...
Jeremy
1 episode, 2021
Alexandra LeMosle
...
Delphine
1 episode, 2021
Nikki Garza
...
Lucia Suarez
1 episode, 2021
Carl Kennedy
...
Dennis
1 episode, 2021
Jason Francisco Blue
...
Martin
1 episode, 2021
Phil Armijo
...
Scottie
1 episode, 2021
Cecil Glenn
...
Judge McNeil
1 episode, 2021
Abraham Hsu
...
Messenger
1 episode, 2021
Geanna Funes
...
La Mirage Staffer
1 episode, 2021
Jennifer Vance
...
Dr. Waldenberg
1 episode, 2021
Shaye Shahangian
...
Hairstylist
1 episode, 2021
Marco Guerrero
...
Esteban
1 episode, 2021
Arata A. Maat
...
Inmate #2
1 episode, 2021
Todd Allen Durkin
...
Bruce Fontaine
1 episode, 2022
David Shae
...
Dr. Bronner
1 episode, 2022
Barry Ratcliffe
...
Auctioneer
1 episode, 2022
Moniqua Plante
...
Gretchen
1 episode, 2022
Johnny Ballance
...
William
1 episode, 2022
Linda Kessler
...
Influencer #2
1 episode, 2022
Derek McDonnell
...
Lionel
1 episode, 2022
Jax Buresh
...
Young Blake
1 episode, 2022
Josefina Boneo
...
Actress
1 episode, 2022
Spence Maughon
...
Partygoer
1 episode, 2022
Joe Martin Thomas
...
Security Guard
1 episode, 2022
Brittany Staten
...
Waitress
1 episode, 2022
Brandi Nicole
...
Desk Clerk
1 episode, 2017
Tony Leon
...
Reporter #3
1 episode, 2017
Ann Marie Gideon
...
Nurse
1 episode, 2018
Brad Brinkley
...
Guard
1 episode, 2018
Heather Rule
...
Painfully Vapid Surrogate
1 episode, 2018
Justin Calalay
...
Teenage Dude
1 episode, 2018
Omar Madden
...
Cop
1 episode, 2018
Claire Lanay
...
Kathleen
1 episode, 2019
Ryan Vo
...
Cyclist
1 episode, 2019
Keith Chandler
...
Publisher #2
1 episode, 2019
Adriana King
...
Mini-Monica
1 episode, 2019
Maya Butler
...
Jenny
1 episode, 2020
Hayes Mercure
...
Tripp Worthington
1 episode, 2020
Jacob Saxton
...
Man
1 episode, 2020
Lee Wesley
...
Dr. Park
1 episode, 2021
Frank Brennan
...
Priest
1 episode, 2021
Angela Ray
...
Judie
1 episode, 2021
Rez Geiger
...
Tommy
1 episode, 2021
Aloye Akhagbeme
...
Marty
1 episode, 2021
Aisha Graham Perez
...
D.A. Wright
1 episode, 2021
Marley Battle
...
Nicole
1 episode, 2021
Jeff Schine
...
Gil
1 episode, 2022
Peter Hargrave
...
Walter
1 episode, 2022
Anna Rizzo
...
Mallory
1 episode, 2022
Rachel Walters
...
Hailey
1 episode, 2022
George Howard Adams
...
Fire Chief Montana
1 episode, 2022
Yasheera Acevedo
...
Reporter
1 episode, 2022
Archith Seshadri
...
Reporter
1 episode, 2022
Townsend Fallica
...
Young Ben
1 episode, 2022
Denitra Isler
...
Waitress
1 episode, 2017
Sydney Bullock
...
Young Kirby
1 episode, 2018
April Bogenschutz
...
Sex Starved Surrogate
1 episode, 2018
Chimere Love
...
Reporter #1
1 episode, 2018
Steven Sean Garland
...
SWAT Team Member
1 episode, 2018
Brook Todd
...
Employee #1
1 episode, 2018
Aaron Gillespie
...
Guard
1 episode, 2019
Cj Sykes
...
Jim
1 episode, 2019
Terrence J. Smith
...
Bartender
1 episode, 2020
Annie Goode
...
Widow Perry
1 episode, 2020
Nasir Rahim
...
Old Man
1 episode, 2021
Ashley Drayton
...
Nurse
1 episode, 2021
Natalie Cordone
...
Nancy
1 episode, 2021
Merav Ellis
...
Melanie
1 episode, 2021
Jennifer Patino
...
Miss Cassidy
1 episode, 2022
Candy McLellan
...
Singing Server #1
1 episode, 2022
Jequan Jackson
...
Joe
1 episode, 2022
Lucia Scarano
...
Judge Drexel
1 episode, 2022
JB Chen
...
Rick
1 episode, 2022
Jim Braswell
...
Officiant
1 episode, 2022
LaToya Franklyn
...
Dr. Keith
1 episode, 2022
Zack Arias
...
Photographer
1 episode, 2017
Andrea Laing
...
Press #1
1 episode, 2018
Jeryl Pennyman
...
Employee #3
1 episode, 2018
David Howard
...
Craig
1 episode, 2018
Hope Jordan
...
Julia
1 episode, 2019
Lauren Bonetti
...
Female Reporter
1 episode, 2019
David Alexander
...
Randall
1 episode, 2020
Bethany Davenport
...
Reporter
1 episode, 2020
Anna Wright
...
Foreperson
1 episode, 2020
Alexandria Benford
...
Carly
1 episode, 2021
Shravan Amin
...
Richard Chandler
1 episode, 2021
Ava Hill
...
Event Planner
1 episode, 2022
Pamela Gold
...
Drunk Lady
1 episode, 2022
Anthony Jones
...
Peter
1 episode, 2022
Israel Vaughan
...
Bailiff
1 episode, 2022
Joshua Quinn
...
Process Server
1 episode, 2022
Danielle Liggens
...
Nurse
1 episode, 2022
Chase Peacock
...
Singing Server #2
1 episode, 2022
Daniel Norris
...
Thumper Driver
1 episode, 2017
Michael Silvio Fortino
...
Press #2
1 episode, 2018
Donovan Kirkpatrick
...
Employee #4
1 episode, 2018
Paul Teal
...
Male Reporter
1 episode, 2019
Brittney Level
...
Nurse Fleming
1 episode, 2020
Osei Anom
...
Reporter #2
1 episode, 2020
Lisa Shatterly Boyd
...
Marta
1 episode, 2021
J.R. Adduci
...
Manny
1 episode, 2022
Hanna Ciubotaru
...
Young Fallon
1 episode, 2022
Cheslee Duke
...
Singing Server #3
1 episode, 2022
Debra Muhl
...
Bidder #1
1 episode, 2022
Suzanne Salhaney
...
Glynnis
1 episode, 2017
Gregory James Cohan
...
Press #3
1 episode, 2018
Erika Chase
...
Protestor #1
1 episode, 2019
Alexander Baxter
...
Transport Tech
1 episode, 2020
Diana Chiritescu
...
Flight Attendant
1 episode, 2020
Summer Rain Menkee
...
Bidder #2
1 episode, 2022
LaTricia Akhagbeme
...
Janice
1 episode, 2022
Christopher Gay
...
Dirk
1 episode, 2022
Steve Spoon
...
Young Steven Carrington
1 episode, 2022
Skylar Morgan Jones
...
Young Fallon
1 episode, 2017
Madeleine Wood
...
Cop
1 episode, 2020
Taurean Cavins-Flores
...
Reporter
1 episode, 2021
Liz McGeever
...
Nurse Pritchet
1 episode, 2022
Kathryn Lim
...
Alexa
1 episode, 2022
Paul Luke Bonenfant
...
Young Steven
1 episode, 2017
Sharon Reed
...
Reporter #2
1 episode, 2021
Craig S. Murphy
...
Minister
1 episode, 2017
Trayce Malachi
...
Village Kid
1 episode, 2017
Ryan J. Lewis
...
High End Party Goers
1 episode, 2017
Arrianna Marie
...
Wild Child Surrogate
1 episode, 2018
John Gettier
...
FBI Agent
1 episode, 2019
Matthew Burrell
...
Business Partner
1 episode, 2019
Ashley Uecker
...
Deputy, Club Goer
/ ...
(uncredited)
8 episodes, 2017-2019
Jay D. Kacho
...
Gala Guest
/ ...
(uncredited)
7 episodes, 2017-2021
Kimi Price Queguiner
...
Party Server
/ ...
(uncredited)
7 episodes, 2021-2022
Carly Tamborski
...
Wedding Guest
/ ...
(uncredited)
6 episodes, 2017-2018
Mason Pike
...
Party Goer
(uncredited)
5 episodes, 2018-2019
William G. Tomek
...
Attorney
/ ...
(uncredited)
4 episodes, 2018-2019
Vinny Costa
...
Casino Player
/ ...
(uncredited)
4 episodes, 2018
John Grimm
...
Atlantix Executive
(uncredited)
4 episodes, 2019
Joel Laird
...
Courtroom Guest
/ ...
(uncredited)
3 episodes, 2017-2020
Kyle Jackson
...
Boom Guy
/ ...
(uncredited)
3 episodes, 2017-2019
Curtis Gammage
...
Boutique Patron
/ ...
(uncredited)
3 episodes, 2017-2018
Anthony D. Dunn
...
House Staff
(uncredited)
3 episodes, 2018-2019
Jennifer 'Ms Fer' Russell
...
Guest
/ ...
(uncredited)
3 episodes, 2018
Roger K. Moore
...
Interviewee
(uncredited)
3 episodes, 2018
David King
...
Bar Patron
/ ...
(uncredited)
3 episodes, 2018
Josh Royston
...
Board Member
/ ...
(uncredited)
3 episodes, 2019-2020
Shane Berengue
...
Hotel Guest
/ ...
(uncredited)
3 episodes, 2019-2020
Michelle L. Williams
...
Club Patron
/ ...
(uncredited)
3 episodes, 2019-2020
Lucie Carroll
...
Reporter
/ ...
(uncredited)
3 episodes, 2019
Travis Stevenson
...
Defense Attorney
(uncredited)
3 episodes, 2019
D.J. Stavropoulos
...
Bar Patron
/ ...
(uncredited)
3 episodes, 2020-2022
Milton Saul
...
City Hall Visitor
/ ...
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2017-2018
David Dunston
...
Cigar Restaurant Patron
/ ...
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2017
Perla Middleton
...
City Council Member
/ ...
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2017
Leon Croom
...
EMT
/ ...
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2018-2021
Andzelika Bobrova
...
Waitress
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2018-2019
José Alfredo Fernandez
...
Charity Worker
/ ...
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2018-2019
Kent Booker
...
Board Member
/ ...
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2018
Lisa Gilbertson
...
Party Goer
/ ...
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2018
Reese Giles
...
Lodge Host
/ ...
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2019-2020
Christopher Cocke
...
Prison Guard
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2019
Felicia M. Reyes
...
Coffee Shop Goer
/ ...
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2019
Perry Zulu Jr.
...
Fihn Jordan
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2019
Amy Sutherland
...
Burned Alexis
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2019
Maria Z. Wilson
...
Reporter
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2019
Jimall D. Boyd
...
Vlogger
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2019
Hai Spletstoser
...
Spectator
(uncredited)
2 episodes, 2019
Renier Cortes
...
Intern
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Demetrilandell
...
Criminal Suspect
/ ...
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Brad Napp
...
Gardener
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Andrea Antonio Canal
...
Party Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Jazmin Johnson
...
Club Goer
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Greg Paroff
...
Pastry Chef
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Aurora Karine
...
Friend of the Bride
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Daniela Reina
...
Wedding Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Edward Parker
...
Wedding Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Shaun McMillan
...
Estate Security
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
William Walker
...
Reporter
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Shawn South
...
Contractor
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Anthony B. Harris
...
Security Guard
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Bobby Akers
...
Funeral Goer
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Tony F. Charles
...
Valet
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Stephan DeKemper
...
Club Patron
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
John Merical
...
Wedding Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Diana Rombola
...
Waitress
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
James Burns
...
Choir Member
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Delanie Wheeler
...
Platform Dancer
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Chel Brickhouse
...
Garden Party Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Haley Flanagan
...
Nurse
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Travis Cottle
...
Musician
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2017
Michael Shenefelt
...
Vance
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Patti Schellhaas
...
Manicurist
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Caitlin O'Grady
...
Paralegal
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Cali Morales
...
Cop
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Barden Revelle IV
...
Funeral Attendee
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Benjamin Weaver
...
Orderly
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Alexis Holloway
...
Club Goer
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Van Marten
...
Party Attendee
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Malik Big Leak Smith
...
Purgatory Bouncer
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Ryan Newton
...
Security Guard
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Brittany Kelly
...
Waitress
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Sandy Givelber
...
Wealthy Woman
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Lindsey Raelle
...
Baby Shower Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Ashley Geanett Priest
...
Town pardon
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
David Huegin
...
Boardroom Member
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
John Thelan Reece
...
Security Guard
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Austin Bostic
...
Brady
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Danissia Ransaw
...
Party Goer
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Jeffrey Blanton
...
Bouncer
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Rhea .A. Johnson
...
Featured Baby Shower Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Andrea Maiuro
...
Softball Player
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2018
Tweed Michael Manning
...
Sheisty Bartender
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Julian B Lin
...
Coroner
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Scott Rapp
...
Bartender
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Scott Takeda
...
Mr. Han
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Andrea Prevatt
...
Waitress
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Braxton Wells
...
Bartender
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Davey Moore
...
Security Guard
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Lluvia Bermudez
...
News Reporter
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Paul Pillsbury
...
PJ Reed
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Heather Kantor
...
Driver
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Rekha Letsinger
...
Paparazzi
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Ben Stockton
...
Lodge Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Damian Michael Pearsall
...
Bartender
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Matthew Byrge
...
Detective
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Valerie Rose
...
Foundation Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Clyde C Harris
...
Influencer
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Landon Brooks
...
News Reporter
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Anissa Wood
...
Hipster
/ ...
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
McDaniel Austin
...
Alarm Tech
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Rabner Amill
...
Foundation Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Shawn Puett
...
Prisoner
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Bradley Alexander
...
Upscale Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Damon Vance
...
House Staff
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Ethan Greenfield
...
Hotel Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Alex Sunkins
...
News Cameraman
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2019
Vignesh Theetharappan
...
Gala Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2020
Audrey Williams
...
Charity Attendee
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2020
Timothy Cox
...
Party Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2020
Ariel Rosario
...
Synergy Pianist
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2020
Kyla Nuesa
...
Pajama Party Goer
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2020
Marta González Rodin
...
Female Guest
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2021
Ryan Austin Bryant
...
College Student
/ ...
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2022
Phoenix Jd Gabe
...
Gay Pride DJ
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2022
Asjah Ferguson
...
Scott
(uncredited)
1 episode, 2022
Series Produced by
Sallie Patrick
...
executive producer (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Lis Rowinski
...
co-executive producer (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Rebecca Messina
...
associate producer / co-producer (107 episodes, 2017-2022)
David Yoneshige
...
co-producer / producer (107 episodes, 2017-2022)
Stephanie Savage
...
executive producer (96 episodes, 2017-2022)
Josh Schwartz
...
executive producer (96 episodes, 2017-2022)
Esther Shapiro
...
executive producer (96 episodes, 2017-2022)
Richard Alan Shapiro
...
executive producer (96 episodes, 2017-2022)
Brad Silberling
...
executive producer (96 episodes, 2017-2022)
Christopher Fife
...
executive producer / co-executive producer (95 episodes, 2017-2022)
Pascal Verschooris
...
co-executive producer / executive producer (95 episodes, 2017-2022)
David Israel
...
co-executive producer (82 episodes, 2018-2022)
Josh Reims
...
executive producer / co-executive producer (82 episodes, 2018-2022)
Liz Sczudlo
...
co-executive producer / supervising producer (64 episodes, 2019-2022)
Aubrey Villalobos
...
co-executive producer / producer / co-producer (64 episodes, 2019-2022)
Jenna Richman
...
co-executive producer / supervising producer / producer (51 episodes, 2017-2020)
Katrina Cabrera Ortega
...
co-producer / producer (43 episodes, 2021-2022)
Kevin Garnett
...
producer / co-producer (37 episodes, 2018-2020)
Kristin Killey
...
co-producer (35 episodes, 2019-2021)
Alyssa Lewis
...
co-producer (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Chris Erric Maddox
...
producer (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Libby Wells
...
co-producer (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Jason Ganzel
...
co-executive producer (22 episodes, 2021)
Trish 'The Dish' Stanard
...
co-producer (21 episodes, 2017-2018)
Francisca X. Hu
...
co-producer (20 episodes, 2019-2020)
Matt Earl Beesley
...
co-executive producer (18 episodes, 2018-2019)
Ali Adler
...
consulting producer (13 episodes, 2017-2018)
Jake Coburn
...
consulting producer (9 episodes, 2018)
Todd Copps
...
associate producer (1 episode, 2017)
Jeffrey Downer
...
producer (1 episode, 2017)
Series Music by
Paul Leonard-Morgan
...
(94 episodes, 2017-2022)
Transcenders
...
(1 episode, 2017)
Series Cinematography by
Star Barry
...
(40 episodes, 2018-2022)
Roger Chingirian
...
(25 episodes, 2019-2022)
Michael Karasick
...
(7 episodes, 2017-2018)
Robert Reed Altman
...
(6 episodes, 2018-2019)
Rodney Charters
...
(5 episodes, 2017-2018)
Brown Cooper
...
(2 episodes, 2021-2022)
Xavier Grobet
...
(1 episode, 2017)
Darren Genet
...
(1 episode, 2021)
Pete Villani
...
(1 episode, 2022)
Series Editing by
Brandon Lott
...
(29 episodes, 2017-2022)
Ben Northenor
...
(24 episodes, 2018-2022)
Conrad Smart
...
(10 episodes, 2019-2021)
Sushila Love
...
(7 episodes, 2022)
Brandi Bradburn
...
(6 episodes, 2017-2018)
Adrienne McNally
...
(6 episodes, 2018-2019)
Ryan J. Knight
...
(4 episodes, 2021-2022)
Lilly Urban
...
(2 episodes, 2017)
Jennifer Hatton
...
(2 episodes, 2018-2019)
J.J. Geiger
...
(2 episodes, 2018)
Series Casting By
Sandi Logan
...
(108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Series Production Design by
Garreth Stover
...
(79 episodes, 2017-2021)
Toby Corbett
...
(24 episodes, 2021-2022)
Hilda Stark
...
(2 episodes, 2017)
Alec Hammond
...
(1 episode, 2017)
Series Art Direction by
Cedar Valentine
...
(56 episodes, 2018-2022)
Rosa Palomo
...
(21 episodes, 2017-2018)
E. Aaron Linker
...
(3 episodes, 2018)
William Anthony Duncan
...
(3 episodes, 2019)
Rob Nagy
...
(3 episodes, 2022)
Emma Rentz
...
(2 episodes, 2021)
Gentry L. Akens II
...
(1 episode, 2017)
Emmanuel Delis
...
(1 episode, 2019)
Series Set Decoration by
Cindy Carr
...
(74 episodes, 2017-2022)
E. Aaron Linker
...
(1 episode, 2017)
Emmanuel Delis
...
(1 episode, 2019)
Caitlin Elmes
...
(1 episode, 2022)
Bradley Huffman
...
(1 episode, 2022)
Series Costume Design by
Meredith Markworth-Pollack
...
(64 episodes, 2017-2020)
Arin Burke
...
(44 episodes, 2021-2022)
Series Makeup Department
Elizabeth A. Moore
...
key makeup artist / makeup artist (75 episodes, 2017-2022)
Iesha Lee
...
hair stylist (86 episodes, 2017-2021)
Patrina John-Bradshaw
...
key makeup artist / makeup artist / third makeup artist (82 episodes, 2017-2022)
Amber Crowe
...
makeup department head (74 episodes, 2017-2022)
Emily Coughlin
...
makeup artist / key makeup artist (50 episodes, 2018-2020)
Anna Hilton
...
hair department head / key hair stylist (47 episodes, 2020-2022)
Antonette Tucker
...
hair stylist (44 episodes, 2018-2020)
Sara Ann Callaway
...
makeup artist (39 episodes, 2021-2022)
Hong Le
...
personal makeup artist (38 episodes, 2021-2022)
Micah Laine
...
makeup artist (31 episodes, 2017-2018)
Jennifer Johnson
...
hair department head (30 episodes, 2017-2019)
Antonette AnnieTucker
...
hair stylist (23 episodes, 2017-2022)
Travis Culberson
...
makeup artist (22 episodes, 2017-2018)
René Warnes
...
key hair stylist / hair department head: second unit (21 episodes, 2017-2018)
Kaya Cresswell
...
makeup artist (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Nadia Sobh
...
hair stylist / key hair stylist (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Mary Flaa
...
makeup artist (21 episodes, 2021)
Missy Lisenby
...
makeup artist (17 episodes, 2018-2020)
Travis Pates
...
makeup artist (9 episodes, 2017-2018)
Anna Majewski
...
hair stylist (6 episodes, 2019-2022)
Blythe Tierney Dever
...
makeup artist (6 episodes, 2022)
Crystal Broedel
...
hair stylist (5 episodes, 2021)
Leay Cangelosi
...
hair stylist (4 episodes, 2018-2020)
Emily Oldham
...
hair stylist (4 episodes, 2022)
Jessica Craig
...
makeup artist (1 episode, 2017-2018)
Amy Elizabeth
...
makeup artist (3 episodes, 2018-2020)
Amanda Miller
...
wigmaker (3 episodes, 2021-2022)
A. Renea Dyson
...
hair stylist (3 episodes, 2021)
Renee Ramos
...
hair stylist (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Ellen Arden
...
key makeup artist / makeup department head: second unit (2 episodes, 2018)
Suzanna Boykin
...
key hair stylist: second unit (2 episodes, 2018)
Kevin J Edwards
...
hair stylist (2 episodes, 2018)
Jessie Gambardella
...
key makeup artist: second unit (2 episodes, 2018)
Noel Hernandez
...
makeup artist (2 episodes, 2018)
Dani Maslaney
...
makeup artist (2 episodes, 2018)
Sarah Okun
...
third makeup artist (2 episodes, 2018)
Saj Mack
...
makeup artist (1 episode, 2017)
Amy Tagliamonti
...
makeup department head (1 episode, 2017)
Lance Aldredge
...
hair stylist (1 episode, 2018)
Charmaine Balcerzak
...
additional hair stylist (1 episode, 2018)
Jared Bowen
...
additional makeup artist (1 episode, 2018)
Hagen Linss
...
additional makeup artist (1 episode, 2018)
Caroline Monge
...
makeup artist (1 episode, 2018)
Brooke Lee Smith
...
makeup artist (1 episode, 2018)
Clémence Gaag
...
additional hair stylist (1 episode, 2019)
Jonah Levy
...
prosthetic makeup design and application (1 episode, 2019)
Matthew Silva
...
Prosthetic Makeup Design and application (1 episode, 2019)
Jason Yancey
...
barber (1 episode, 2022)
Natalie C. Hayes
...
hair stylist: EPK's (uncredited) / makeup artist: EPK's (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Michealle Vanderpool
...
hair stylist (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Series Production Management
Lidia Estrada
...
post-production supervisor (44 episodes, 2021-2022)
Alyssa Lewis
...
production supervisor (35 episodes, 2019-2021)
Kristin Killey
...
unit production manager (34 episodes, 2018-2021)
Amy Chance
...
production supervisor (33 episodes, 2018-2019)
Andrew Sharretts
...
unit production manager (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Donald Sharretts
...
unit production manager (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Trish 'The Dish' Stanard
...
unit production manager (21 episodes, 2017-2018)
Matthew Bolton
...
post-production supervisor (1 episode, 2017)
David Cass Jr.
...
unit production manager (1 episode, 2017)
Jeffrey Downer
...
unit production manager (1 episode, 2017)
Maxime Couteret
...
production manager: France (1 episode, 2019)
Kyle Ives
...
production supervisor (1 episode, 2020)
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Tyrez Armstead
...
second assistant director / first assistant director (43 episodes, 2017-2022)
Andrew Sharretts
...
first assistant director (41 episodes, 2017-2021)
Jess Shuler
...
additional second assistant director / second assistant director / second second assistant director (37 episodes, 2018-2022)
Travis Siniard
...
second second assistant director / second assistant director (12 episodes, 2019-2022)
Robin Bronner
...
first assistant director (25 episodes, 2019-2022)
Matthew Prokopek
...
additional second assistant director (25 episodes, 2019-2020)
Kathleen K.J. Walsh
...
additional second assistant director / additional second second assistant director (22 episodes, 2017-2018)
Jim Lanier
...
second assistant director (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Aimee Pierson
...
second second assistant director (20 episodes, 2019-2020)
Drew Vawter
...
second second assistant director / additional second assistant director (18 episodes, 2017-2019)
Alex Ostapiej
...
second assistant director (14 episodes, 2017-2018)
Tony Griffin
...
first assistant director (6 episodes, 2017-2018)
Shea Rowan
...
first assistant director (6 episodes, 2018-2019)
Jason Inman
...
first assistant director (2 episodes, 2017-2018)
Cornell Willis
...
second second assistant director (2 episodes, 2018)
Alex Beaver
...
second unit second second assistant director (1 episode, 2017)
Michele Panelli-Venetis
...
first assistant director (1 episode, 2017)
Roxanne Paul
...
second assistant director (1 episode, 2017)
Nicolas Baldino
...
second assistant director (1 episode, 2019)
Mathilde Dory
...
third assistant director (1 episode, 2019)
Constance Frederix
...
third assistant director (1 episode, 2019)
Matthew Goodwin
...
first assistant director (1 episode, 2019)
Hugo Le Gourrierec
...
crowd assistant director (1 episode, 2019)
Louise Maneval
...
crowd assistant director (1 episode, 2019)
Emmanuelle Tan
...
additional crowd assistant director (1 episode, 2019)
Emily Dick
...
additional second assistant director (uncredited) (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Philip Banks
...
second second assistant director (uncredited) (18 episodes, 2022)
Wendy Geary
...
second second assistant director (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Series Art Department
Zack Timms
...
Gangboss / gangboss / on set dresser / leadperson (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Joe Connolly
...
property master (106 episodes, 2017-2022)
William Anthony Duncan
...
charge scenic / scenic charge / lead scenic (89 episodes, 2017-2022)
Andrew Huddleston
...
art department coordinator (75 episodes, 2017-2021)
Caitlin Elmes
...
set decoration buyer / Set Decoration Buyer (2 episodes, 2018-2022)
Sam Stover
...
Gang Boss / Leadman: art department (77 episodes, 2019-2022)
Bradley Huffman
...
leadperson / leadman (75 episodes, 2017-2022)
Zack Garner
...
set dresser (65 episodes, 2017-2021)
Eric J. Reeve
...
set decoration warehouse manager (65 episodes, 2018-2021)
Tommy Bruce
...
construction coordinator (64 episodes, 2017-2022)
Cory Threatt
...
greens (52 episodes, 2017-2019)
Kate Lowry
...
set dec coordinator / set decoration coordinator (38 episodes, 2017-2019)
Shelley Zortman
...
set decoration buyer (44 episodes, 2017-2019)
Yolande Thame
...
set designer (37 episodes, 2018-2020)
Robert Church
...
greens foreman / greens set foreman (37 episodes, 2017-2020)
Victoria Glass
...
art department production assistant / construction buyer (28 episodes, 2017-2019)
Forrest Hevener
...
utility (34 episodes, 2017-2019)
Kelly Irby
...
set painter (25 episodes, 2017-2018)
Andi Denney
...
graphic designer (26 episodes, 2019-2022)
Heidi Beers
...
scenic artist (21 episodes, 2017-2019)
Savannah Andries
...
set dec pa / set dec buyer (23 episodes, 2017-2019)
Jon Harris
...
set dresser (22 episodes, 2017-2018)
Kevin Whatley
...
construction gang-boss (22 episodes, 2017-2018)
Shawn McBee
...
graphic designer (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Luke Lafayette Ward
...
greensman (22 episodes, 2018)
Alyssa Brooke Albritton
...
art department assistant (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
MaryAnn George
...
set designer (14 episodes, 2021-2022)
Megan Narduzzi
...
set designer (2 episodes, 2021)
Emily Norman
...
scenic foreman (14 episodes, 2017-2018)
Kevin Vickery
...
set designer (18 episodes, 2017-2018)
Wesley Nicholas
...
set dresser (17 episodes, 2017-2021)
Kennya Simms
...
props (19 episodes, 2022)
Noelle Jean-Baptiste
...
Set Decoration Buyer (12 episodes, 2017-2018)
Meagen Lee
...
graphic designer (14 episodes, 2017-2018)
Jesse Meadows
...
propmaker (12 episodes, 2020)
Ivi Schlebach
...
graphic designer (10 episodes, 2021-2022)
Kenneth J. Dudley
...
foreman (9 episodes, 2017)
Michael Green
...
set dresser (9 episodes, 2019-2020)
Meera Vyas
...
art department assistant (9 episodes, 2019-2020)
Scanlan Backus
...
propmaker (9 episodes, 2019)
Marie Bourgeois
...
graphic designer (9 episodes, 2020-2021)
Megan Kier
...
carpenter (8 episodes, 2017)
Zane Reichert
...
graphic designer (8 episodes, 2022)
Angie Dover
...
paint utility (7 episodes, 2018)
Rachel De Urioste
...
set painter (7 episodes, 2021-2022)
E. Aaron Linker
...
set designer (5 episodes, 2017-2018)
Justin Stricklen
...
construction medic (5 episodes, 2017)
Michelle Spreuer
...
paint utility (1 episode, 2018)
A.J. Caulfield
...
set dresser (5 episodes, 2019)
Adele Plauche
...
set designer (4 episodes, 2017)
Kayla Burks
...
construction medic (3 episodes, 2017)
Julie Stoner
...
charge scenic (3 episodes, 2019)
Brian McKissick
...
storyboard artist (1 episode, 2018)
Dutch Brown
...
assistant art director / assistant property master (2 episodes, 2021-2022)
Anthony Davidson II
...
assistant property master (2 episodes, 2021-2022)
Hannah Lang
...
set decoration coordinator (2 episodes, 2021-2022)
Lizbeth Aguilar
...
set dresser (1 episode, 2017)
Rich Andrade
...
leadman (1 episode, 2017)
Cristina Lucia Cesari
...
buyer (1 episode, 2017)
Sean Clouser
...
construction coordinator (1 episode, 2017)
Maggie Ditré
...
set decoration coordinator (1 episode, 2017)
Patrick Dowling
...
props assistant (1 episode, 2017)
Kate Forry Guanci
...
property master (1 episode, 2017)
Brittany Hoban
...
set painter (1 episode, 2017)
Shurlan Joseph
...
charge scenic (1 episode, 2017)
James Maddox
...
greensman (1 episode, 2017)
Nathaniel Pooser
...
set dresser (1 episode, 2017)
Joshua Shomo
...
set dresser (1 episode, 2017)
Chuck Sitero
...
set dresser (1 episode, 2017)
Brandon D. Smith
...
assistant property master (1 episode, 2017)
Martha Tate
...
set dec buyer (1 episode, 2017)
Felentae Maryiah Terrell
...
painter (1 episode, 2017)
Stephen Wilson
...
key greensman (1 episode, 2017)
Vanessa Grayson
...
additional props assistant: day-player (1 episode, 2018)
Lillian Sitero
...
set dresser additional (1 episode, 2018)
Martin Astich
...
swing gang (1 episode, 2019)
Charlotte Cosmao
...
graphic designer (1 episode, 2019)
Gladys Garot
...
property master (1 episode, 2019)
Ludovic Jardiné
...
assistant property master (1 episode, 2019)
Régis Marduel
...
standby props (1 episode, 2019)
Samir Moundy
...
swing gang (1 episode, 2019)
LeShae Ann Nash
...
scenic artist (1 episode, 2019)
Mylene Riccardi
...
leadwoman (1 episode, 2019)
Nina Surguine
...
props buyer (1 episode, 2019)
Marissa Korchak
...
buyer (1 episode, 2020)
Radji Mateen
...
on set dresser (1 episode, 2021)
Amber Alexander
...
art department coordinator (1 episode, 2022)
Jess Rice
...
on set dresser (1 episode, 2022)
Tyler Wallace
...
scenic artist (uncredited) / set painter (uncredited) (65 episodes, 2019-2022)
Vincent Elias Kelly
...
set dresser (uncredited) (18 episodes, 2021)
Patti MacArthur
...
construction buyer (uncredited) (10 episodes, 2017-2018)
Raymond Talley
...
propmaker (uncredited) (7 episodes, 2017)
Mark Simon
...
storyboard artist (uncredited) (6 episodes, 2019-2021)
Shanna Worsham
...
set decoration buyer (uncredited) (4 episodes, 2018)
Steve A. Anderson
...
foreman (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2017)
Kevin Welborn
...
set painter (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2017)
Carol Francoso
...
scenic artist (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2019)
Sara Lozo
...
set painter (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2019)
Herbie Henderson
...
set dresser (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2020)
Madeline Grayson
...
prop assistant (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Trent Hevener
...
locations foreman (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Channing Mentzer
...
construction foreman (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Matthew Shively
...
art department coordinator (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
TD Antwine
...
on-set dresser (uncredited) (1 episode, 2019)
Series Sound Department
Andrew Olson
...
A.D.R. Mixer (99 episodes, 2018-2022)
Paul Sorohan
...
production sound mixer (88 episodes, 2018-2022)
T.J. Garland
...
boom operator (75 episodes, 2017-2021)
Jay Nierenberg
...
supervising sound editor (86 episodes, 2018-2022)
Chris Navarro
...
adr mixer (65 episodes, 2018-2022)
John Guentner
...
foley editor (8 episodes, 2018-2022)
Danial Shimiaei
...
post-production sound (68 episodes, 2018-2021)
Detlef Halaski
...
re-recording mixer: german (64 episodes, 2017-2020)
Emilie Corpuz
...
re-recording mixer / mix technician (64 episodes, 2018-2022)
Sam C. Lewis
...
supervising foley editor / Supervising Foley Editor (54 episodes, 2019-2022)
Andrew D'Addario Jr.
...
re-recording mixer (44 episodes, 2021-2022)
Chris M. Jacobson
...
re-recording mixer (42 episodes, 2018-2020)
Laura Wilcox
...
audio post production (30 episodes, 2018-2020)
Brandon Bak
...
additional foley mixer / foley assistant (24 episodes, 2017-2019)
Stefan Fraticelli
...
foley artist (31 episodes, 2017-2018)
Randy Wilson
...
foley mixer (22 episodes, 2017-2018)
Todd Niesen
...
dialogue editor (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Brett Meyer
...
dubbing mixer (20 episodes, 2017-2019)
Michael Alcantara
...
audio description recordist (20 episodes, 2019-2020)
Alex Nomick
...
sound effects editor (10 episodes, 2020-2022)
Brad J. Bakelmun
...
foley editor (13 episodes, 2017-2018)
Brian Didsbury
...
boom operator (15 episodes, 2018-2019)
David Tichauer
...
mix technician (3 episodes, 2021)
Jonathan Gomez
...
adr mixer (14 episodes, 2017-2018)
Gregory King
...
re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor (14 episodes, 2017-2018)
Patrick Hanson
...
production sound mixer (13 episodes, 2017-2018)
Darren Maynard
...
re-recording mixer (13 episodes, 2017-2018)
Joel Shryack
...
supervising sound editor (13 episodes, 2017-2018)
Laird Fryer
...
adr mixer (12 episodes, 2017-2018)
Ginger Geary
...
foley artist (11 episodes, 2018-2019)
Jason Charbonneau
...
foley artist (11 episodes, 2017-2018)
Colin Heath
...
sound utility: second unit (8 episodes, 2018)
Dave Wilson
...
adr mixer / adr mixer: Atlanta (3 episodes, 2017-2020)
John Sievert
...
foley artist (4 episodes, 2017)
Andy D'Addario
...
re-recording mixer (6 episodes, 2018-2019)
John Maskew
...
playback operator (5 episodes, 2019-2022)
Monique Reymond
...
foley artist (2 episodes, 2019-2021)
Nate Grady-Reitan
...
mix technician (5 episodes, 2019-2020)
Raegan Wexler
...
sound playback operator (4 episodes, 2018-2020)
Patrick Anderson
...
sound playback / splinter unit boom operator (3 episodes, 2018-2019)
Matt Aston
...
boom operator: second unit (4 episodes, 2019)
Matt Derber
...
boom operator: second unit (4 episodes, 2019)
Matthew Wilson
...
sound effects editor (4 episodes, 2019)
Paul Katzman
...
protools playback / sound mixer: second unit (3 episodes, 2020-2022)
Khanya Mkhize
...
adr looping (3 episodes, 2017)
Ryan Villarreal
...
audio description mixer / audio description editor / audio description recordist (3 episodes, 2018)
Clinton Jones
...
sound recordist (3 episodes, 2022)
Nick Brower
...
boom operator / boom operator: day player (1 episode, 2017-2018)
Colt Logan
...
boom operator: second unit (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Lyndsey Schenk
...
foley cuer (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Jamison Rabbe
...
foley editor (2 episodes, 2019-2020)
Daniel Raphael
...
dialogue editor (2 episodes, 2019)
Jalen Bennett
...
sound utility (2 episodes, 2021)
Jonathan Jost
...
adr mixer (2 episodes, 2021)
John St. Denis
...
adr mixer: Atlanta (2 episodes, 2021)
Kasheed Francois
...
sound utility: additional (2 episodes, 2022)
G.W. Brown
...
re-recording mixer (1 episode, 2017)
Yann Delpuech
...
dialogue editor (1 episode, 2017)
John-Thomas Graves
...
re-recording mixer (1 episode, 2017)
Drew Ponder
...
production sound mixer (1 episode, 2017)
Thomas J. Doolittle
...
second boom operator/utility / splinter unit sound recordist (1 episode, 2018)
Joe Elfanbaum
...
sound utility: second unit, day player (1 episode, 2018)
Charles German
...
boom operator (1 episode, 2018)
Paul Lynch
...
adr recordist (1 episode, 2018)
Jason Sullivan
...
boom operator: day player (1 episode, 2018)
David Barbee
...
sound effects editor (1 episode, 2019)
Adam Clairmont
...
adr recordist (1 episode, 2019)
Mathias Courcier
...
cable man (1 episode, 2019)
Stéphane Gessat
...
boom operator (1 episode, 2019)
Delphine Malaussena
...
sound recordist (1 episode, 2019)
Robert Maxfield
...
sound mixer: second unit (1 episode, 2019)
Brittany Myers
...
additional sound utility (1 episode, 2019)
Nancy Parker
...
foley artist (1 episode, 2019)
Philip von During
...
adr recordist (1 episode, 2019)
Lee Riley
...
adr mixer: Orlando (1 episode, 2020)
Graham Kicklighter
...
sound mixer: second unit (1 episode, 2021)
Chris McNaughton
...
adr recordist (1 episode, 2021)
Peter S. Carlstedt
...
adr mixer (1 episode, 2022)
Aidan Dykes
...
adr mixer (1 episode, 2022)
Alexander Jongbloed
...
foley mixer (1 episode, 2022)
Jesus Rodriguez
...
adr recordist (1 episode, 2022)
Kaylee Yacono
...
production sound mixer (1 episode, 2022)
Gerry Vazquez
...
sound effects editor (uncredited) (81 episodes, 2018-2022)
Ryan Meadows
...
assistant sound editor (uncredited) (79 episodes, 2018-2022)
Stacey Michaels
...
foley mixer (uncredited) (64 episodes, 2018-2022)
Keith Morrow
...
assistant re-recording mixer: localization (uncredited) (12 episodes, 2022)
Josh Tamburo
...
sound utility: second unit (uncredited) / sound utility (uncredited) (11 episodes, 2018-2019)
Greg Crawford
...
adr mixer (uncredited) (6 episodes, 2017)
Benjamin Farthing
...
boom operator: second unit (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2017-2018)
Christopher Gomez
...
adr editor (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2021)
Beau Emory
...
adr mixer (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2017)
Chad Audino
...
sound utility: second unit (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Tiffany T. Mack
...
second unit sound utility (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Danny Reeves
...
adr recordist (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Serena Simpson
...
second unit: sound mixer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Stokes Turner
...
boom operator: second unit (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
A. Josh Reinhardt
...
sound editor (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Aaron Thompson
...
sound utility: 2nd boom - second unit (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Jeff Hinton
...
adr mixer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2019)
Ellen Heuer
...
foley artist (uncredited) (1 episode, 2021)
Kurdice Neal
...
sound utility: additional (uncredited) (1 episode, 2021)
Alex Ullrich
...
foley artist (uncredited) (1 episode, 2021)
Series Special Effects by
David Fletcher
...
special effects coordinator / special effects supervisor (103 episodes, 2017-2022)
Tyler C. Martin
...
special effects technician (44 episodes, 2017-2019)
Marcelo Tabor
...
special effects foreman / special effects technician (26 episodes, 2018-2021)
Rick Cramblett
...
special effects coordinator (20 episodes, 2022)
Scanlan Backus
...
special effects technician (8 episodes, 2019-2020)
Jeremy Farlow
...
special effects / special effects foreman (4 episodes, 2021-2022)
John S. Baker
...
special effects coordinator (1 episode, 2017)
Lucille Gollon
...
special effects technician: Python (1 episode, 2020)
Kelly Gorman
...
special effects technician: Python (1 episode, 2020)
Jason Bradley Carter
...
special effects technician (1 episode, 2021)
Tyger Morgan
...
special effects technician (1 episode, 2021)
Series Visual Effects by
Eric Powell
...
visual effects artist (106 episodes, 2017-2022)
Mike Stebbins
...
visual effects artist (104 episodes, 2017-2022)
Jordan Steele
...
visual effects supervisor / visual effects coordinator / visual effects artist (83 episodes, 2017-2022)
Bradley Powell
...
visual effects supervisor (65 episodes, 2017-2022)
Harrison Lee
...
visual effects artist (64 episodes, 2017-2020)
Victoria Lora
...
visual effects producer: BLP VFX (44 episodes, 2017-2019)
Jessica Lawrence
...
visual effects coordinator: BLP VFX (21 episodes, 2017-2018)
Ben Garcia
...
visual effects coordinator (5 episodes, 2017-2018)
Michaela Weissburg
...
visual effects coordinator (8 episodes, 2019)
Ryan E. Murphy
...
visual effects artist / visual effects editor (6 episodes, 2018-2019)
Arman Mafi
...
senior visual effects artist (3 episodes, 2017)
Brian Reiss
...
visual effects producer (3 episodes, 2017)
Michael Scott
...
visual effects artist (2 episodes, 2017-2019)
Trevor Spaulding
...
visual effects artist (2 episodes, 2018)
Art David
...
VFX On Set Supervisor (2 episodes, 2021)
Fred Pienkos
...
on set vfx supervisor / visual effects supervisor: Muse VFX (1 episode, 2017)
Zoran Glisovic
...
digital compositor: FuseFX (1 episode, 2019)
Mario Grilli
...
visual effects coordinator (1 episode, 2019)
Carolyn Martin
...
visual effects producer (1 episode, 2019)
Alex Schade
...
Visual Effects Coordinator: Encore VFX (1 episode, 2019)
Tasha Carlson
...
compositor (1 episode, 2021)
Zachary Goodson
...
visual effects supervisor (1 episode, 2021)
Derek Ledbetter
...
visual effects supervisor: FuseFX (1 episode, 2021)
Don Morgan
...
visual effects editor (1 episode, 2021)
Shannon R. Smith
...
visual effects producer (1 episode, 2021)
Christian Zeiler
...
digital compositor (1 episode, 2021)
Jason Smeyres
...
visual effects coordinator (uncredited) / visual effects artist (uncredited) (14 episodes, 2019-2020)
Travis Reinke
...
lidar scanning & modeling (uncredited) (7 episodes, 2017)
Kevin Colina
...
compositor (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Bryan Ray
...
visual effects artist (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Josef Winhoffer
...
visual effects producer: BLP (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Series Stunts
Paul Burke
...
stunt coordinator / stunt performer / stunts (106 episodes, 2017-2022)
Dena Sodano
...
stunt double: Nicollette Sheridan / stunt driver / stunts / stunt double: Elaine Hendrix / Stunt double: Elaine Hendrix / stunt double / stunt double: Brianna Brown / stunt double: nicollette sheridan / utility stunts (9 episodes, 2018-2022)
Marcelle Coletti
...
stunt double: Elizabeth Gillies / utility stunts / stunt double: Elizabeht Gillen / stunt double: Elizabeth Gilles (8 episodes, 2017-2020)
Keith Ward
...
assistant stunt coordinator / stunt double: Grant Show / stunt performer / stunt rigger / stunts / utility stunts (4 episodes, 2017-2021)
Dino Muccio
...
covering stunt coordinator / stunt performer / stunts (9 episodes, 2017-2019)
John Gilbert
...
assistant stunt coordinator / stunts (5 episodes, 2017-2020)
Tristan McConnell
...
stunt rigger / stunt performer / stunts / utility stunts / stunt double: Jeremy Davidson (9 episodes, 2019-2020)
Keith Adams
...
stunts / stunt double: Alan Dale / stunt driver / stunt performer (4 episodes, 2017-2021)
Corrina Roshea
...
stunt double: Elizabeth Gillies / stunt performer (2 episodes, 2017-2019)
Lauterio Zamparelli
...
assistant stunt coordinator / stunt rigger / stunt double: Luis Fernandes / stunt double: Rafael de La Fuente (5 episodes, 2018-2020)
Fernando Campos
...
stunt performer / Stunt Double: Rafael de la Fuente / stunt double: Crockett / stunt double: Luis Fernandez (2 episodes, 2017-2021)
Duke Jackson
...
Alan Dale / stunt double: Alan Dale / stunt double: James Mackay / stunts (1 episode, 2017-2021)
Heather Fusari
...
stunt double: Nathalie Kelley (1 episode, 2017-2018)
Lloyd Pitts
...
stunt double: Sam Underwood (4 episodes, 2019-2020)
Jeremy Conner
...
stunt double: Grant Show / stunt double: James MacKay / stunt double: James Mackay (2 episodes, 2017-2018)
Lydia Hand
...
stunt double: Maddison Brown (1 episode, 2018-2021)
Cyrus Leisy
...
stunt performer / Stunt Double: Justin James Boykin (2 episodes, 2018-2021)
Adrienne Ballenger
...
stunt double: Nicollette Sheridan / stunt performer / stunts / utility stunts (3 episodes, 2018-2020)
Richard Marrero
...
stunt driver / stunt driving double: Rob Riley (2 episodes, 2018)
Anthony DiRocco
...
stunt double: Adam Huber / Stunt Double: Adam Huber (2 episodes, 2019-2021)
Rachel Hoffpauir
...
stunt double: Elizabeth Gillies / Stunt Double: Marisa Hampton (2 episodes, 2019-2021)
Michael Hansen
...
stunt performer (1 episode, 2017-2018)
Roger D. Lankford
...
stunt driver / stunts (1 episode, 2017-2018)
Loren Dennis
...
stunts / utility stunts (1 episode, 2018-2021)
Yan Dron
...
stunts (1 episode, 2018-2021)
Jacob Garcia
...
Stunt Double: Rafael de la Fuente / stunts (1 episode, 2018-2021)
Bayland Rippenkroeger
...
stunt double: Adam Huber / stunt performer (1 episode, 2018-2021)
Remington Steele
...
stunt performer / stunts (1 episode, 2018-2021)
Glenn Foster
...
stunt rigger / utility stunts (2 episodes, 2018-2020)
Jessica Nam
...
stunt double: Jessie Goei / stunt performer (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Brooklyn Proctor
...
stunt double / stunts (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Daniel Ray
...
boat captain (1 episode, 2019)
Ashani Roberts
...
stunt double: Dominique / stunt double: Michael Michele / stunt double: Michael Michelle (1 episode, 2020-2021)
Dean Grimes
...
stunt coordinator (1 episode, 2017)
Aden Stay
...
stunt double (1 episode, 2017)
Paul Chappell
...
precision driver (1 episode, 2018)
John Copeman
...
utility stunts (1 episode, 2018)
Elizabeth Davidovich
...
Mimi Rose (1 episode, 2018)
Cory Dunson
...
stunt double: Rob Riley (1 episode, 2018)
Joe Foley
...
stunts (1 episode, 2018)
Cal Johnson
...
stunt performer (1 episode, 2018)
Darnell Jordan
...
stunt performer (1 episode, 2018)
Scott Loeser
...
stunt performer (1 episode, 2018)
Bret McKee
...
stunt performer (1 episode, 2018)
Jessica Medina
...
stunt double: Wakeema Hollis (1 episode, 2018)
Jay Pearson
...
stunt driver (1 episode, 2018)
Nathaniel Perry
...
stunt performer (1 episode, 2018)
R. Matthew Scheib
...
stunt performer / stunts (1 episode, 2018)
John J. Shim
...
stunt performer (1 episode, 2018)
Kevin Waterman
...
stunt driver (1 episode, 2018)
Chelsea Bruland
...
stunts (1 episode, 2019)
Marc Canonizado
...
stunts (1 episode, 2019)
Stephen Conroy
...
stunt double: damon dayoub (1 episode, 2019)
Bob Fisher
...
stunts (1 episode, 2019)
Luke Sanderford
...
Stunt Double: Sam Underwood (1 episode, 2019)
Matt Thompson
...
stunt driver (1 episode, 2019)
Tommie Turvey
...
stunts (1 episode, 2019)
Chris Brewster
...
stunts (1 episode, 2020)
Kristin Cann
...
utility stunts (1 episode, 2020)
Nick DeKay
...
Stunt Double: Grant Show (1 episode, 2020)
Sierra Hawkins
...
stunt double: John Jackson Hunter (1 episode, 2020)
Alexis Lord
...
stunts (1 episode, 2020)
Jared Losano
...
stunt double: Matthew Jayson Cwern (1 episode, 2020)
Lachlan Robbie
...
stunts (1 episode, 2020)
Steve Rummenie
...
stunt double: Grant Show (1 episode, 2020)
Maya Santandrea
...
stunt double: Daniella Alonso (1 episode, 2020)
Diz Sharpe
...
stunt rigger (1 episode, 2020)
Danya Bateman
...
stunts (1 episode, 2021)
Jefferson Cox
...
stunt performer (1 episode, 2021)
Jake Huang
...
stunt performer (1 episode, 2021)
Christian Brunetti
...
stunt double: Adam Huber (1 episode, 2022)
Joseph Lynch
...
stunt performer (1 episode, 2022)
Aaron Matthews
...
stunts (1 episode, 2022)
William Tang
...
stunt performer (1 episode, 2022)
Diana Upp Warner
...
stunt double: Sharon Lawrence (1 episode, 2022)
Alessandro Folchitto
...
stunt performer (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2018-2021)
Carl Anthony Nespoli
...
prison guard (uncredited) / stunt driver (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2019-2021)
Natasha Paul
...
stunt double: Elena Tovar (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2017-2018)
Lisa Catara
...
stunt double: Daniella Alonso (uncredited) / stunt double: Kara Royster (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2021-2022)
Janelle Beaudry
...
stunt double: Stephanie Kurtzuba (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2021)
Rabon Hutcherson
...
stunt double: Rob Riley (uncredited) / stunt performer (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2021)
Cassidy Kahler
...
stunt double: Elizabeth Gillies (uncredited) / stunt double: Liz Gillies (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2021)
James Ortiz
...
stunt performer (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2021)
Miles Brew
...
stunt double: James Mackay (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
C.C. Ice
...
utility stunts (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Bobby Jordan
...
stunt performer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Samantha J. McDonald
...
stunt double: Brianna Brown (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Josh Mueller
...
stunt double: Matthew (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Marque Ohmes
...
utility stunts (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Thom Khoury Williams
...
stunt performer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Jomahl Gildersleve
...
Stunt Double: Michael Culhane (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Lance Herota
...
stunts (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Damita Jane Howard
...
stunt double: Wakeema Hollis (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Jean Claude Leuyer
...
stunt performer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Niko Nedyalkov
...
stunts (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Tyler J Tiffany
...
stunt double: Adam Huber (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Holly Dowell
...
stunts (uncredited) (1 episode, 2021)
Kevin Dyer
...
stunts (uncredited) (1 episode, 2021)
Barry Hanley
...
stunt performer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2021)
Bobby James
...
stunts (uncredited) (1 episode, 2021)
Dailyn Matthews
...
stunts (uncredited) (1 episode, 2021)
Taraja Ramsess
...
stunt performer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2021)
Greg Wattkis
...
stunt double: Sam Adegoki (uncredited) (1 episode, 2021)
Brandon Bonilla
...
Stunt Double: Sam Underwood (uncredited) (1 episode, 2022)
Kent De Mond
...
stunt double: Keith Flippen (uncredited) (1 episode, 2022)
O. Evelyn Vaccaro
...
stunt performer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2022)
Series Camera and Electrical Department
Jordan Daniels
...
lighting technician / best boy 2nd unit / splinter gaffer / additional gaffer / gaffer (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Joe Kraft
...
key grip / first company grip (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Sean Kraft
...
dolly grip: 2nd unit key grip: grip (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Patrick Schlote
...
grip / best boy 2nd unit (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Colin Duran
...
A Cam 1st Assistant / first assistant "a" camera / A Cam First Assistant Camera (107 episodes, 2017-2022)
Ryan Abrams
...
a camera 2nd ac / C Camera 1st AC / second assistant camera: "a" camera (93 episodes, 2017-2022)
Mike Gentry
...
gaffer / chief lighting technician / gaffer second unit (77 episodes, 2017-2021)
Alexa Romero
...
second assistant camera / second camera assistant: "a" camera / camera utility (73 episodes, 2017-2021)
Corey Sajous
...
grip / dolly operator / Dolly Operator (66 episodes, 2018-2021)
J.A. Byerly
...
rigging gaffer (61 episodes, 2017-2020)
Brett Mayfield
...
"a" camera/steadicam / "a" camera/steadicam operator / a-camera/steadicam / camera operator: "a" camera / "a" camera (57 episodes, 2018-2022)
Nick Baird
...
a dolly grip (52 episodes, 2018-2020)
Nick Montalvo
...
uncredited / first assistant camera: day player / day player / first assistant camera (27 episodes, 2017-2022)
Jace Downs
...
still photographer (44 episodes, 2017-2019)
Alex Holm
...
lighting technician (37 episodes, 2017-2019)
Donald K. Murphy II
...
gaffer 2nd unit (42 episodes, 2018-2020)
Paris Rich
...
lighting technician / electrician (42 episodes, 2018-2020)
Isaac Jacob Martin III
...
electrician (42 episodes, 2019-2021)
Amishjim Schulze
...
fixtures foreman / dmx tech / rigging electric gang boss / rigging electric / lighting console programmer (28 episodes, 2017-2019)
Josh Oliver
...
rigging best boy electric / rigging electric best boy / rigging electrician (24 episodes, 2018-2021)
Justin Dunn
...
second unit key grip / a dolly grip (32 episodes, 2017-2019)
Robert Robinson
...
camera operator (26 episodes, 2017-2019)
Max Gordon
...
electrician (24 episodes, 2021-2022)
Aaron Curtis
...
electrician (24 episodes, 2021)
Cindy Hsieh
...
C Camera 2nd AC (24 episodes, 2021)
Steven Shorty Haralson
...
fixtures foreman (22 episodes, 2017-2018)
Tim Risch
...
first assistant camera (22 episodes, 2017-2018)
Tanner Thompson
...
dimmer board operator / lighting technician (19 episodes, 2018-2022)
Austin McCullers
...
rigging grip (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Emoni Michelle Aikens
...
camera utility / Camera Utility (22 episodes, 2021)
Brown Cooper
...
camera operator: "b" camera (21 episodes, 2017-2019)
Eric Henson
...
digital imaging technician (21 episodes, 2017-2019)
Lane Fowler
...
rigging grip (21 episodes, 2017-2018)
Jimari Jones
...
camera utility (20 episodes, 2017-2019)
Alexander G. Smith
...
lighting console programmer (20 episodes, 2019-2020)
Matthew Forehand
...
electrician (20 episodes, 2022)
Joshua Jones
...
electrician / camera utility / second assistant camera (12 episodes, 2017-2022)
Geoff Dann
...
best boy rigging electric (19 episodes, 2019-2020)
Pete Klingenberg
...
rigging gaffer / Rigging electric best boy (18 episodes, 2017-2019)
Kyle Z. Anderson
...
set lighting / set lighting technician (16 episodes, 2017-2019)
Kelly Poor
...
second assistant camera / first assistant camera (16 episodes, 2017-2022)
Mark Hill
...
still photographer / second assistant camera (16 episodes, 2017-2018)
Ryan Weisen
...
a camera operator: Steadicam (16 episodes, 2021)
Robby Kraft
...
grip (12 episodes, 2017-2022)
Michael Kim
...
digital imaging technician: additional photography (12 episodes, 2017-2018)
Star Barry
...
chief lighting technician (11 episodes, 2017-2018)
Benjamin Verhulst
...
camera operator: "a" camera / a camera: steadicam operator (11 episodes, 2017-2018)
Louis Rendemonti
...
lighting technician: additional (11 episodes, 2018-2020)
Wesley Garrison
...
additional rigging grip (9 episodes, 2017)
Brandon Thompson
...
additional camera operator: "b" camera / additional steadicam operator (9 episodes, 2018-2019)
John Jarhead Gorman
...
fixtures electrician (8 episodes, 2018)
Michael Klann
...
electrician (8 episodes, 2018)
Michael Brian Hart
...
a camera/steadicam operator / a camera/steadicam operator: 2nd Unit (7 episodes, 2022)
Scott Sealock
...
rigging grip (1 episode, 2017)
Marco Naylor
...
Second Unit: Steadicam (6 episodes, 2018-2019)
Dusty Mitchell
...
a dolly grip (6 episodes, 2022)
Stewart Smith
...
additional camera operator: "b" camera/steadicam operator / camera/steadicam operator (2 episodes, 2017-2019)
Byerly Majick
...
gaffer: Second Unit (5 episodes, 2020-2022)
Ian Booth
...
electrician (5 episodes, 2021)
Louie Northern
...
drone pilot (5 episodes, 2022)
Chelsea Craig
...
second ac day player / digital utility: day player (4 episodes, 2017-2019)
Anthony C Justice Jr.
...
additional camera operator (4 episodes, 2018-2019)
Reynaldo Ali Sable
...
lighting technician: day player (4 episodes, 2018-2019)
Jessica Hershatter
...
assistant camera (4 episodes, 2018)
Nathan Rigaud
...
dolly grip (4 episodes, 2019)
John Sweet
...
lighting technician: day player (4 episodes, 2019)
Pete Villani
...
camera operator (4 episodes, 2021-2022)
Daniel Delgado Jr.
...
still photographer (4 episodes, 2021)
Erika Doss
...
still photographer (2 episodes, 2017-2021)
Rob Acox
...
dolly grip: "a" camera / dolly grip (1 episode, 2017-2018)
Trevor Rios
...
first assistant camera: "a" camera / a camera first assistant (1 episode, 2017-2018)
Kenneth Venghaus
...
rigging grip (3 episodes, 2017-2018)
Geoffrey Wing Shotz
...
camera operator: "a" camera (3 episodes, 2017)
William Bradley Lawrence
...
rigging grip (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Jason M. Thompson
...
lighting technician (3 episodes, 2018-2019)
Eric Fletcher
...
camera operator: "a" camera - steadicam (3 episodes, 2018)
Chris Getman
...
lighting technician (1 episode, 2019)
Raul Peña
...
fixtures / Fixtures (1 episode, 2019)
Bruce Giglio
...
lighting technician / electrician (3 episodes, 2021)
Tim Bird
...
rigging console programmer (3 episodes, 2022)
Houston Rockwood
...
lighting technician (3 episodes, 2022)
Terry Fitzpatrick
...
video playback (1 episode, 2017-2018)
Chase Boyer
...
dolly grip: second unit: "b" camera (2 episodes, 2017)
J.R. Campbell
...
camera operator (2 episodes, 2017)
Taraja Ramsess
...
digital utility (1 episode, 2017)
Mat Irby
...
additional grip (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Doyle Petty
...
rigging grip (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Brian Adams
...
lighting technician (2 episodes, 2018)
Jesse Carver
...
rigging electrician (2 episodes, 2018)
Erik Folsom
...
chief lighting technician (2 episodes, 2018)
Tyler Garrett
...
grip (2 episodes, 2018)
Patrick Kral
...
grip (2 episodes, 2018)
Steve Kupfer
...
best boy grip / best boy: grip (2 episodes, 2018)
Scott Naughton
...
grip (2 episodes, 2018)
Chip Parks
...
grip (2 episodes, 2018)
Jake Simmons
...
grip (2 episodes, 2018)
Mark Wilson Sunderland
...
additional set lighting technician (2 episodes, 2018)
Clark Birchmeier
...
D.I.T.: dayplayer / digital imaging technician: dayplayer (1 episode, 2019)
Justin Paul Warren
...
digital imaging technician: second unit (2 episodes, 2019)
Mark Karavite
...
a camera/steadicam operator (2 episodes, 2021)
Chris Reel
...
still photographer (2 episodes, 2022)
George Crusselle
...
rigging electric best boy (1 episode, 2017)
Danny Eccleston
...
chief lighting technician (1 episode, 2017)
Matthew J. Klann
...
lighting console programmer (1 episode, 2017)
Paul Krumper
...
camera operator: "b" camera (1 episode, 2017)
Evan Patrick McCliment
...
video playback operator (1 episode, 2017)
Jonathan McKeown
...
electrician (1 episode, 2017)
Mark Emery Moore
...
camera operator: "a" camera (1 episode, 2017)
Mike Robertson
...
rigging gaffer (1 episode, 2017)
Steven Serna
...
first company grip (1 episode, 2017)
Caitlin Trost
...
camera utility (1 episode, 2017)
Greg Vanzyck
...
digital imaging technician (1 episode, 2017)
Jeremy Woods
...
rigging electrician (1 episode, 2017)
Ben Muratet
...
digital imaging technician: additional photography (1 episode, 2018)
Kelly Pun
...
c cam/steadicam day play (1 episode, 2018)
Stéphanie Branchu
...
still photographer (1 episode, 2019)
Charles Carpentier
...
best boy electric (1 episode, 2019)
Marc Casey
...
underwater camera technician (1 episode, 2019)
Quentin Chetritt
...
camera trainee: France (1 episode, 2019)
Damien Conti
...
second assistant "a" camera: France (1 episode, 2019)
Fanny Coustenoble
...
b camera operator: steadicam operator - paris unit (1 episode, 2019)
David Foquin
...
additional first assistant camera (1 episode, 2019)
Laurel Goetz-Warren
...
digital imaging technician: second unit (1 episode, 2019)
Andres Gomez Orellana
...
second assistant "b" camera: france (1 episode, 2019)
Danny Guarino
...
Additional Second Camera Assistant / second assistant camera (1 episode, 2019)
Anouche Iknoyan
...
video assistant (1 episode, 2019)
Ismel Ramos
...
electrician (1 episode, 2019)
François Vigon
...
focus puller "b" camera: France (1 episode, 2019)
Joshua Stringer
...
still photographer (1 episode, 2020)
Ryan Basso
...
rigging electrician (1 episode, 2021)
Quintavcy Lamar Harris Sr.
...
rigging grip: day player (1 episode, 2021)
Scott Montgomery
...
drone camera operator (1 episode, 2021)
Amanda Mazonkey
...
Still Photographer: Props (1 episode, 2022)
Robert McFall
...
dolly grip: "a" camera (uncredited) / camera a dolly grip (uncredited) (9 episodes, 2017-2018)
Jason Augustin
...
set lighting technician (uncredited) (5 episodes, 2017-2018)
Nicholas Coogan
...
lighting technician (uncredited) (5 episodes, 2017-2018)
Chase Schultz
...
second assistant camera: day player (uncredited) (4 episodes, 2017)
Rebecca Ulmo
...
second assistant camera: day player (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2017)
Kate Roberson
...
second assistant camera: "a" camera (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Harley White
...
rigging electrician (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Guy D'Alema
...
still photographer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Rory Robert Knepp
...
additional camera operator (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Angelica Perez-Castro
...
digital utility (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Robert Rendon
...
additional first assistant camera (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Silas Dubois Clements
...
grip (uncredited) (1 episode, 2019)
Josh Rivenbark
...
techno crane tech (uncredited) (1 episode, 2019)
Kenny Rivenbark
...
oculus head tech (uncredited) (1 episode, 2019)
Series Casting Department
Joanne Bloom
...
casting associate: Los Angeles / casting associate (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Jeremiah Krickhahn
...
executive in charge of casting (99 episodes, 2018-2022)
Chase Paris
...
casting: Atlanta / casting director: Atlanta (65 episodes, 2018-2022)
Tara Feldstein
...
casting: Atlanta (64 episodes, 2019-2022)
Precious Bright
...
extras casting / extras casting director (40 episodes, 2017-2019)
Talisa Lett
...
extras casting / extras casting assistant (40 episodes, 2017-2019)
Olubajo Sonubi
...
casting: Atlanta (18 episodes, 2017-2018)
Elizabeth Jones
...
extras casting (16 episodes, 2019-2021)
Brandi S. Hawkins
...
extras casting / extras casting director (1 episode, 2022)
Debbie Andrews
...
additional casting (13 episodes, 2019-2020)
Chana Klein
...
extras casting assistant (9 episodes, 2019-2020)
Lindsay McCleery
...
extras casting assistant (8 episodes, 2019-2020)
Brea Childs
...
extras casting assistant pa (5 episodes, 2018)
Rob Decina
...
casting director: New York / casting: New York (1 episode, 2017-2018)
Alyssa Jacobs
...
extras casting (3 episodes, 2019)
Lauren Kurnit
...
casting: New York (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Carol Grant
...
extras casting (2 episodes, 2018)
Erin Weintraub
...
executive in charge of casting (2 episodes, 2018)
Derek Hersey
...
casting associate: New York (1 episode, 2017)
Meagan Lewis
...
casting: Atlanta (1 episode, 2017)
Claire Baradat
...
extras casting assistant (1 episode, 2019)
Theresa Hernandez
...
casting associate (unknown episodes)
Toni Avalos
...
extras casting (uncredited) (72 episodes, 2019-2022)
Jessica Maclary
...
extras casting assistant (uncredited) (39 episodes, 2021-2022)
Melissa A. Connors
...
extras casting assistant (uncredited) (15 episodes, 2022)
Jordan N. Roy
...
extras casting assistant (uncredited) (15 episodes, 2022)
Jill Scott
...
extras casting assistant (uncredited) (15 episodes, 2022)
Jeni Thornell
...
extras casting (uncredited) (15 episodes, 2022)
Kelly Hunt
...
extras casting (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2018)
Arthur Dezanneau
...
extras casting assistant (uncredited) (1 episode, 2019)
Series Costume and Wardrobe Department
Allison Yatto
...
assistant costume designer / costume shopper (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Andrea Francis
...
tailor/cutter/fitter (86 episodes, 2018-2022)
Julie Love
...
costume coordinator (64 episodes, 2018-2021)
Lee Christian
...
costume buyer / costumer / costume assistant (64 episodes, 2019-2022)
Arin Burke
...
assistant costume designer (32 episodes, 2017-2019)
Aubrey Galeza
...
costume buyer (40 episodes, 2019-2021)
Kinsey Boydstone
...
truck costumer (29 episodes, 2017-2018)
Marcus Hazzard
...
wardrobe assistant (24 episodes, 2021)
Christopher Mueller
...
cutter/fitter (22 episodes, 2017-2018)
Kyja Wilder
...
bg costumer (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Conan Castro Jr.
...
costume supervisor (20 episodes, 2019-2020)
Laney Whittaker
...
set costumer (20 episodes, 2022)
Emae Villalobos
...
costume supervisor (19 episodes, 2018-2019)
Charlie Davenport
...
costume coordinator (18 episodes, 2022)
Mindy Tiongco
...
wardrobe supervisor (18 episodes, 2022)
Hayley Tutt
...
set costumer (15 episodes, 2019-2020)
Virginia Burton
...
costume supervisor (13 episodes, 2017-2018)
Leoisick Castro
...
costume supervisor (11 episodes, 2021)
M.L. Hart
...
costumer (9 episodes, 2017-2018)
Reshena Burch
...
costume coordinator (9 episodes, 2017)
Lillian Sitero
...
costumer (9 episodes, 2019)
Chelsey Wilson
...
additional wardrobe (8 episodes, 2020)
Mark Zunino
...
costumer: specialty wardrobe for Alexis (5 episodes, 2018)
Chanique Quinones
...
additional seamstress (2 episodes, 2022)
Kris Bruyere
...
truck costumer (1 episode, 2017)
Devin Mekele Tiongco-Martone
...
additional set costumer (1 episode, 2017)
Jennifer Williams-Davis
...
set costumer (1 episode, 2017)
Beverley Woods
...
costume supervisor (1 episode, 2017)
Nickolaus Brown
...
key costumer (1 episode, 2018)
Tonnie Faulkenberry
...
costumer (1 episode, 2018)
James Harris
...
costumer (1 episode, 2018)
Fabienne Josserand
...
costume buyer (1 episode, 2019)
Elsa Mirete
...
costumer (1 episode, 2019)
Ashley Marie Parker
...
truck costumer (1 episode, 2019)
Lisa Smedley
...
costumer (1 episode, 2019)
Keith Hudson
...
textile artist (uncredited) (7 episodes, 2017)
Briana C. Moya
...
wardrobe production assistant (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2017)
Kim Rollins Dometrovich
...
additional costumer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Kendra L. Patterson
...
set costumer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Blythe Tierney Dever
...
costume production assistant (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Tracey Rogers
...
shopper (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Series Editorial Department
Jay Robinson
...
on-line editor (106 episodes, 2017-2022)
John Persichetti
...
colorist (103 episodes, 2017-2022)
Jennifer Willens
...
finishing producer (64 episodes, 2017-2020)
Brett Pierce
...
dailies technician (44 episodes, 2017-2019)
James Koon
...
workflow producer (34 episodes, 2017-2020)
Angie Luckey
...
assistant editor (37 episodes, 2017-2022)
Ann Dingeman
...
post-production coordinator (33 episodes, 2017-2019)
Lidia Estrada
...
post-production coordinator (29 episodes, 2019-2020)
Sean Vaccaro
...
post-production coordinator (22 episodes, 2021)
Charlie Cimmarusti
...
post-production assistant (16 episodes, 2017-2018)
Ryan J. Knight
...
assistant editor (20 episodes, 2018-2022)
Nate Lottsfeldt
...
assistant editor (17 episodes, 2019-2022)
Ben Northenor
...
assistant editor (7 episodes, 2017-2018)
Leah Halcomb
...
assistant editor (6 episodes, 2018-2019)
Kevin Daniel Lonano
...
workflow supervisor (3 episodes, 2018)
Alisha Syed
...
post-production assistant (3 episodes, 2021-2022)
Justin Hrobuchak
...
assistant editor (2 episodes, 2017)
Craig Nisker
...
assistant editor (2 episodes, 2018)
Nicholas Rucka
...
assistant editor (2 episodes, 2019)
Bryan Hoday
...
assistant editor (2 episodes, 2022)
David Cole
...
colorist (1 episode, 2017)
Kyle King
...
colorist: dailies (1 episode, 2017)
Adrienne McNally
...
assistant editor (1 episode, 2017)
Rebecca Beasley
...
dailies production assistant (1 episode, 2020)
Kathy Messer
...
assistant editor (1 episode, 2021)
Johnny VanBuskirk
...
assistant editor (uncredited) / media manager (uncredited) / on-line assistant editor (uncredited) (31 episodes, 2017-2019)
Carlos Cervantes
...
jr colorist (uncredited) (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Brian Lonano
...
workflow supervisor (uncredited) (18 episodes, 2017-2018)
Brian Kitson
...
on-line assistant (uncredited) (1 episode, 2019)
Series Location Management
Walter Smith
...
location assistant / assistant location manager / location scout / locations scout (85 episodes, 2017-2021)
Andi Behring
...
location manager (83 episodes, 2017-2021)
William K. Ellis
...
key assistant location manager / assistant location manager (80 episodes, 2017-2021)
David Crigler
...
assistant location manager / location scout (44 episodes, 2017-2019)
Melissa Emily Colón
...
location coordinator (39 episodes, 2021-2022)
Anttonieo Madison
...
location scout / location manager (25 episodes, 2017-2019)
Tammy A. Brown
...
location coordinator (22 episodes, 2017-2018)
Andrew Nicholson
...
key assistant location manager (22 episodes, 2017-2018)
Joseph Raines
...
key assistant location manager (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Corey Tindall
...
locations (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Andrew Huddleston
...
location scout (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Matthew Rubino
...
assistant location manager (22 episodes, 2021-2022)
Ian Simpson
...
assistant location manager (22 episodes, 2021)
Jonathan Lee Owens
...
key assistant location manager (7 episodes, 2017-2018)
Ricky Tyree
...
location assistant (18 episodes, 2018-2021)
Garrik Palumbo
...
location coordinator (19 episodes, 2019-2020)
Chelsea Bozzo
...
location assistant (4 episodes, 2017-2018)
Maxwell Herrera
...
location assistant (19 episodes, 2019-2020)
Alex Starke
...
location scout (6 episodes, 2017-2018)
Brandon Pearson
...
location assistant (8 episodes, 2018-2019)
Suzi Fera
...
assistant location manager (10 episodes, 2022)
Sarah E. Williams
...
location scout (9 episodes, 2018)
Ryan Dirkes
...
key assistant location manager (9 episodes, 2019-2020)
David Brut
...
location production assistant / location assistant (6 episodes, 2018-2019)
Arica S Olive
...
location assistant (7 episodes, 2018-2019)
Gregory Bankston
...
assistant location manager / location assistant (6 episodes, 2019-2022)
Francisco Vazquez
...
location assistant (6 episodes, 2022)
J. Tyler White
...
location assistant (4 episodes, 2018)
Emily Byrnes
...
location assistant (4 episodes, 2019)
Walter Smith
...
location scout (4 episodes, 2020)
Samantha Idelson
...
key assistant location manager (4 episodes, 2021)
Adrienne Bugbee
...
location assistant (3 episodes, 2017)
Alexander Paul Kahn
...
key assistant location manager (3 episodes, 2021-2022)
Stephanie Kent
...
location coordinator (3 episodes, 2022)
Ian Krinock
...
location assistant (1 episode, 2017)
Austin Abdo
...
location assistant (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Gregory Foxx Jr.
...
location production assistant (2 episodes, 2018)
Peter Rensema
...
location assistant (1 episode, 2018)
Matt V. Messina
...
location manager (2 episodes, 2020)
Luis Clar
...
location scout (1 episode, 2017)
Jacob Cooper
...
location production assistant (1 episode, 2017)
Mac Gordon
...
location manager (1 episode, 2017)
Jim Small
...
key assistant location manager (1 episode, 2017)
Joel Bosh
...
location assistant (1 episode, 2018)
Lenzi Sealy
...
location scout (1 episode, 2018)
Drew Taylor
...
location assistant (1 episode, 2018)
Christine Bonnem
...
location manager (1 episode, 2019)
Antoine Espagne
...
location assistant (1 episode, 2019)
Al Huynh
...
assistant location manager (1 episode, 2019)
Arnaud Kaiser
...
location manager (1 episode, 2019)
Gaëlle Risch
...
location production assistant (1 episode, 2019)
Matthieu Röhrer
...
additional assistant location manager (1 episode, 2019)
Kyle Ives
...
location coordinator (1 episode, 2020)
Gregory Fischer
...
location scout (1 episode, 2021)
Deven Bromme
...
location assistant (uncredited) (6 episodes, 2017-2018)
Laila Cohen
...
location assistant (uncredited) (5 episodes, 2017)
Jenni Ivers
...
location assistant (uncredited) (5 episodes, 2017)
Hayden Clelland
...
location production assistant (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2017)
Katy Morecraft
...
assistant location manager (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2018)
Kathy M. Berry
...
location scout (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Ryan Nelson
...
location assistant (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Dan Reilly
...
key assistant location manager (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Dbarly Nicolas
...
location assistant (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
June Shin
...
location assistant (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
April Easterwood Thornton
...
location production assistant (uncredited) (1 episode, 2019)
Series Music Department
Peter Rotter
...
music contractor (2 episodes, 2017-2022)
Bryant J. Fuhrmann
...
music editor (83 episodes, 2017-2022)
Brittany Whyte
...
music coordinator / music (54 episodes, 2017-2020)
Mike MacLennan
...
composer assistant (3 episodes, 2019-2022)
Leah Dennis
...
assistant music editor (42 episodes, 2017-2019)
Kasey Truman
...
music supervisor (42 episodes, 2021-2022)
Bill Conti
...
theme by: Dynasty / composer: "Dynasty" theme / composer: 'Dynasty' theme (36 episodes, 2017-2022)
Jason Tregoe Newman
...
music editor (31 episodes, 2017-2022)
Blake Bunzel
...
assistant music editor (28 episodes, 2019-2021)
Alexandra Patsavas
...
music supervisor (20 episodes, 2017-2019)
Marina Ortega Mira
...
Composer Assistant (20 episodes, 2022)
Bryce Schmidt
...
musician: trumpet (12 episodes, 2020)
Jason La Rocca
...
music scoring mixer (1 episode, 2017-2018)
Luke Dimond
...
songwriter (4 episodes, 2019-2020)
Emanuele Arnone
...
additional music (4 episodes, 2021-2022)
Joe Deveau
...
music editor (1 episode, 2017)
Kafeeno
...
additional music (1 episode, 2017)
John Coggins
...
composer: additional music (1 episode, 2018)
Deraj
...
additional music (1 episode, 2019)
Christopher Querido
...
music (1 episode, 2019)
Shane Eli Abrahams
...
songwriter: "runnin it now" (1 episode, 2020)
Josh Mobley
...
additional music (1 episode, 2020)
Jonny Pakfar
...
songwriter: "all eyes on me" (1 episode, 2020)
Axel Bauer
...
composer: additional music (1 episode, 2022)
Kellen Flowers
...
assistant music editor (uncredited) (44 episodes, 2021-2022)
Marcelle Simpson
...
assistant music editor (uncredited) (42 episodes, 2019-2021)
Brandon Brown
...
assistant to composer (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2021-2022)
José Miguel Ortegon
...
composer: stock music (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Alex Theodore Bradley
...
performer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2020)
Series Script and Continuity Department
Danielle Snowdon
...
script supervisor (88 episodes, 2017-2022)
Jazmen Darnell Brown
...
script coordinator (19 episodes, 2021)
Mitali Jahagirdar
...
script coordinator (17 episodes, 2019-2020)
Brittany Hernandez
...
script supervisor (15 episodes, 2022)
Zach Cannon
...
script coordinator (4 episodes, 2017-2018)
Ben Barker
...
additional script supervisor / script supervisor: additional (3 episodes, 2018)
Debbie Walters
...
script supervisor (3 episodes, 2017-2018)
D.J. Barton
...
script supervisor (3 episodes, 2021-2022)
Chelsea Zotta
...
additional script supervisor / script supervisor (1 episode, 2021-2022)
Lauren Buehler
...
script supervisor (2 episodes, 2022)
John P. Holstein
...
script supervisor (1 episode, 2017)
Amy Blanc Lacy
...
script supervisor (1 episode, 2017)
Karlyn Exantus
...
additional script supervisor (1 episode, 2018)
Bryce Schramm
...
script coordinator (1 episode, 2018)
Toni Crey
...
additional script supervisor (1 episode, 2019)
Allison Hughes Stroud
...
script supervisor (1 episode, 2022)
Michele Haberman
...
additional script supervisor (uncredited) (16 episodes, 2018-2019)
Aimee Bell
...
script supervisor: additional (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2017)
Janine Gosselin
...
script supervisor: additional (uncredited) (1 episode, 2018)
Series Transportation Department
Caleb Austin
...
transportation co-captain / transportation captain (87 episodes, 2017-2022)
Daniel F. Green
...
driver / transportation co-captain / generator operator (86 episodes, 2018-2022)
Bubba Thrift
...
transportation (65 episodes, 2017-2021)
Huelon F. Thrift Jr.
...
transportation captain (64 episodes, 2017-2020)
Keith N. Collis
...
transportation coordinator (21 episodes, 2017-2019)
Rodney D. Redd
...
driver (10 episodes, 2021)
Nathan Southerland
...
driver (5 episodes, 2017)
Windi Robinson
...
driver (3 episodes, 2017)
Dennis G. Carter
...
transportation coordinator (1 episode, 2017)
Thomas Fountain
...
fuel truck driver (1 episode, 2017)
Micah Osborne
...
transportation dispatcher (1 episode, 2017)
Jake Wallace
...
picture car mechanic (1 episode, 2017)
Stephen Roland
...
driver (1 episode, 2018)
Arthur C. Chesser
...
driver (1 episode, 2019)
Olivier Suffert
...
cast driver (1 episode, 2019)
Rion Morse
...
shorty 40 grips driver (uncredited) (1 episode, 2017)
Series Additional Crew
Chad Marvin
...
production coordinator / assistant production coordinator (108 episodes, 2017-2022)
Michelle Ann Liu
...
production accountant / Production Accountant (86 episodes, 2018-2022)
Gina Calica
...
titles by / titles (80 episodes, 2017-2022)
Rob Porter
...
police coordinator (30 episodes, 2018-2022)
Adam Hodges
...
medic (52 episodes, 2017-2019)
Alyssa Lewis
...
assistant production coordinator / assistant to producers (50 episodes, 2017-2019)
Jenna Sykes Barber
...
assistant production coordinator (47 episodes, 2017-2019)
Daniel Ray
...
water safety (45 episodes, 2017-2019)
Meredith DeNucci
...
Staff Production Assistant / production assistant / additional production assistant / Additional Production Assistant (47 episodes, 2020-2022)
Michael Benedetti
...
assistant to producers / office production assistant (44 episodes, 2017-2019)
Byron Clark
...
craft service best boy / key craft service (44 episodes, 2017-2019)
Ashley McClelland
...
stand-in (44 episodes, 2017-2019)
Daniel Stanley
...
second assistant accountant / Second Assistant Accountant (40 episodes, 2017-2019)
Mackenzie Yeager
...
writers production assistant (44 episodes, 2017-2019)
Missy McGuire Hintz
...
first assistant accountant / first assistant accoutant (44 episodes, 2018-2021)
Stefanie Richardson
...
assistant production coordinator / production secretary (44 episodes, 2021-2022)
Harrison Lee
...
main titles designer (42 episodes, 2018-2020)
Amanda Perkins
...
payroll accountant clerk / Clearance Coordinator (42 episodes, 2018-2020)
Corrina Leatherwood
...
assistant (42 episodes, 2019-2021)
Sheatia X.D. Seymour
...
assistant payroll accountant (42 episodes, 2019-2021)
Aeric Adams
...
production assistant (37 episodes, 2017-2019)
Alan M. Brooks
...
production assistant (35 episodes, 2017-2019)
Bobby Burks
...
key set medic (16 episodes, 2017-2022)
MK Martin
...
travel secretary / production secretary (30 episodes, 2018-2019)
Marcus Hazzard
...
production assistant (30 episodes, 2020-2021)
Shaakira White
...
assistant to executive producer / production assistant (29 episodes, 2021-2022)
Marjan Ghadrdan
...
snake wrangler / Snake Wrangler / water safety (22 episodes, 2018-2022)
Chava Friedberg
...
assistant: Josh Reims (27 episodes, 2019-2021)
Max McLaughlin
...
office production assistant / production assistant (24 episodes, 2021-2022)
Caroline Chege
...
second assistant accountant (22 episodes, 2017-2018)
Sonia Y. Dawson
...
first assistant accountant (16 episodes, 2017-2018)
Bryan Fields
...
medic (15 episodes, 2017-2018)
Barry L. Wilson
...
production assistant (14 episodes, 2017-2018)
Libby Wells
...
production staff (15 episodes, 2017-2018)
Jake Isaacs
...
assistant: Sallie Patrick (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Trace Navarro
...
first assistant accountant (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Chauency Reese
...
payroll accountant (19 episodes, 2018-2019)
Matt Day
...
office production assistant (21 episodes, 2017-2018)
Rebecca Dowdy
...
office production assistant (21 episodes, 2017-2018)
Jarred Sonnier
...
payroll accountant (21 episodes, 2017-2018)
Evan Ernst
...
production assistant (21 episodes, 2018-2019)
Nora Frankovich
...
Travel Secretary / Travel Coordinator: Assistant Production Office Coordinator (21 episodes, 2019-2021)
Nahika Blanchet
...
Locations Assistant (20 episodes, 2019-2020)
Austin Franco
...
production assistant (20 episodes, 2019-2020)
Rakell Merci
...
accounting and payroll clerk / accounting clerk/2nd 2nd assistant accountant (20 episodes, 2019-2020)
Taylor Cash
...
Payroll Clerk (20 episodes, 2022)
Michael A. Leo
...
stand-in (19 episodes, 2017-2018)
Kyra Greene
...
2nd assistant accountant / 2nd Assistant Accountant (15 episodes, 2018-2019)
Amy Chance
...
production coordinator (12 episodes, 2017-2018)
Jen Jesse
...
assistant craft service (12 episodes, 2020)
Jim Templar
...
set production assistant (11 episodes, 2017-2018)
Danielle Korman
...
production assistant (5 episodes, 2017-2018)
Rodney Luis Aquino
...
health & safety production assistant (9 episodes, 2021)
Seve Spracklen
...
production accountant (8 episodes, 2017-2018)
Pimthip Thongchua Freud
...
craft service assistant (8 episodes, 2019)
Courtney Rasmussen
...
stand-in: Brown, Maddison (8 episodes, 2020-2021)
Mare'a Cobb
...
payroll accountant (7 episodes, 2017)
Catherine Craig
...
medic (5 episodes, 2017)
India Sage Wilson
...
producers' assistant (7 episodes, 2018)
Kristin Cochell
...
stand in: Liz Gillies (7 episodes, 2019-2020)
Arina Shulgina
...
office production assistant (6 episodes, 2020)
Marjorie Leder
...
production accountant (5 episodes, 2017)
Kathryn Lim
...
cristal carrington photo double / rita photo double (5 episodes, 2021-2022)
Jaimee Partain
...
medic (2 episodes, 2017)
Marquis Sheppard
...
production assistant (2 episodes, 2017)
M. Jearl Vinot
...
production assistant (4 episodes, 2020)
Arthur Ortiz
...
adr loop group (2 episodes, 2017-2019)
Dustin Masters
...
additional production assistant (3 episodes, 2018-2019)
Katie Benson
...
Floral Designer (3 episodes, 2018)
Ian Bogert
...
production assistant (2 episodes, 2018)
Charles Brandon Bryant
...
production assistant (3 episodes, 2021)
Tony De Litta
...
covid compliance officer (3 episodes, 2021)
Manoel Vasconcelos
...
stand in: Rafael de la Fuente (3 episodes, 2022)
Kyle Ives
...
production assistant (2 episodes, 2017-2018)
Spencer Davis
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h Dynasty | Netflix Official SiteNetflix HomeUNLIMITED TV SHOWS & MOVIESJOIN NOWSIGN INDynasty2017 | Maturity Rating:16+ | 5 Seasons | DramaIn high-society Atlanta, staying rich means playing dirty for two affluent families caught in an outrageous feud for power, prestige and love.Starring:Elizabeth Gillies, Grant Show, Rafael De La FuenteCreators:Sallie Patrick, Josh Schwartz, Stephanie SavageWatch all you want.JOIN NOWVideosDynastySeason 5 Clip: DynastyDynasty: Season 2 (Trailer)Dynasty: Season 3 (Trailer)Dynasty (Trailer)Dynasty: Season 4 (Trailer)EpisodesDynastySelect a seasonSeason 1Season 2Season 3Season 4Season 5Release year: 2017With a new face poised to join the family, the Carringtons and the Colbys feud for control over their fortune — and their children's lives.1. I Hardly Recognized You44mAfter coming to blows over business with her stepmother to be, an ever-ambitious Fallon sets her sights on her father's biggest rival.2. Spit It Out43mAll eyes are on the Carringtons in the wake of the Windbriar accident, prompting Blake to call a family meeting. Fallon helps hide Cristal's affair.3. Guilt Is for Insecure People42mSuspicions swirl as Steven faces serious charges. Blake files a cease and desist order against Fallon. Anders confronts Cristal about her past.4. Private as a Circus43mIn the wake of the robbery, Cristal lures Blake away for a weekend in the woods. Fallon goes after a big contract, and Steven works to clear his name.5. Company Slut43mCristal and Fallon compete for a high-profile magazine cover -- and the honor of being "Woman of the Year." Steven's ex-boyfriend returns to town.6. I Only Exist for Me42mWith Fallon on the outs, Cristal opens the family home to a recuperating houseguest and pays man-child Sammy Jo to take on baby-sitting duties.7. A Taste of Your Own Medicine42mThanksgiving with the Carringtons is a full-scale affair with football, food -- and family drama. Cristal's houseguest serves up a shocking surprise.8. The Best Things in Life43mCristal's past comes back to haunt her just in time for the holidays. The Carringtons clash over client gifts before the city's annual tree lighting.9. Rotten Things43mForget calm and bright. Christmas at the Carringtons' brings unexpected guests, shocking scandals and a catfight under the tree.10. A Well Dressed Tarantula43mFallon plans an epic birthday party with gold-plated everything -- down to the wait staff. Sammy Jo comes face to face with a ghost from his past.11. I Answer to No Man43mBlake insists on taking the lead on a covert rescue mission when he learns that Fallon's been kidnapped. But he can't do it all alone.12. Promises You Can’t Keep43mThe stakes are high at a casino-themed political fundraiser, where Cristal suspects Blake's been bluffing, and Fallon goes all-in for a deal.13. Nothing But Trouble43mJeff and Monica put their payback plan in motion, Sammy Jo stages a next-level girls’ night, and Steven preps for a political run.14. The Gospel According to Blake Carrington43mTed's messy exit puts Steven in a compromising position. Cecil moves from prison to paradise, and Culhane and Fallon dine with the Colbys.15. Our Turn Now43mFallon plows forward with her plans for the wedding of the century, complete with ornamental peacocks. Sammy Jo hustles to secure his status.16. Poor Little Rich Girl43mThe Carringtons move from a wedding to a funeral, forcing Blake to confront painful emotions. Steven steps in to help Sammy Jo, and Jeff declares war.17. Enter Alexis43mAn estranged Carrington claws her way back home after an 11-year absence, shaking up the family estate and sending Blake into a vengeful rage.18. Don’t Con a Con Artist43mIt's Fallon versus Alexis -- with a conflicted Steven caught in the middle. Elsewhere, Culhane and Cristal tend to a family crisis.19. Use or Be Used43mFallon's power struggle with her mother heats up when Alexis interferes with her love life. Cristal asks Blake to do the right thing.20. A Line from the Past42mWhile Alexis sets the stage for her next move, Fallon and Cristal forge a surprising partnership, and Anders helps Sammy Jo plan the perfect wedding.21. Trashy Little Tramp43mFallon tries to take the company in a new direction while Jeff and Monica look into Alexis's claims. A surprise houseguest gets mixed reviews.22. Dead Scratch44mSteven and Sammy Jo's wedding attracts drama -- and uninvited guests. Fallon's power play hits a wall when the Colbys show up with surprising news.Release year: 2018In the wake of a calamitous fire that set their family home ablaze, the Carringtons sift through the rubble to rebuild their dynasty — and rise again.1. Twenty-Three Skidoo43mFallon weighs multiple offers while Blake mourns a crushing loss. Steven wants to be honest with Sammy Jo but worries more bad news will break him.2. Ship of Vipers43mBlake makes a big announcement, and Kirby cozies up to the Colbys. Fallon gets to know the Van Kirks -- but the family tree is swarming with snakes.3. The Butler Did It43mCulhane does business on Fallon's behalf, and Blake gets to know the "new" Cristal. Sammy Jo throws a blowout baby shower, and Kirby digs into her past.4. Snowflakes in Hell43mAfter an earth-shattering reveal at home, the Carringtons gather for quality time abroad -- quite unexpectedly. Culhane goes on a dangerous assignment.5. Queen of Cups43mA psychic comes to dinner with unsettling news. Jeff and Culhane forge an unlikely friendship, and Fallon suggests a "conscious uncoupling."6. That Witch43mWhen bad weather -- more specifically, a tornado -- brings everyone together for a dark and stormy Thanksgiving, Fallon finds there's no place like home.7. A Temporary Infestation43mCristal and Blake celebrate new beginnings, leaving Alexis to indulge in some master manipulation. Elsewhere, Fallon pursues a passion project.8. A Real Instinct for the Jugular43mFallon pulls Alexis into wedding planning -- then pushes her out. With Steven in South America, Sammy Jo gets dangerously close to a member of the staff.9. Crazy Lady43mIt's a very Carrington Christmas as Blake and Fallon butt heads over the best way to handle a kidnapping, and Cristal suspects Alexis of hiding secrets.10. A Champagne Mood43mA desperate Culhane leans on Fallon for protection. Meanwhile, Cristal's got big news -- but she's reluctant to share it with Blake.11. The Sight of You43mWhile Fallon gathers a squad for a "girls trip" on the slopes, Blake goes to Culhane with a job offer. Alexis takes a sad Sam under her wing.12. Filthy Games43mWith his relationship with Steven on shaky ground, Sam works toward self-improvement. A jilted Fallon tries to prove she's still got game.13. Even Worms Can Procreate43mBlake and Cristal are closer than ever -- until a surprise houseguest shakes their foundation. Culhane and Fallon come to blows at the office.14. Parisian Legend Has It…43mFallon and Sam fly to Paris and make a sobering discovery. A devastating loss moves Blake to take matters into his own hands.15. Motherly Overprotectiveness43mAn unexpected guest puts a kink in Fallon's plans to shield Blake from family drama. Culhane and Cristal team up to solve a business problem.16. Miserably Ungrateful Men43mWhen bad publicity puts the family name in jeopardy, Fallon rewrites her personal brand. Blake throws a lavish party to toast his son's return.17. How Two-Faced Can You Get?43mFallon's fledgling publishing company is hungry to ink new deals -- but first, she'll have to deal with her past. Jeff makes a move at Atlantix.18. Life Is a Masquerade Party43mAdam unveils the new Alexis to the world at a lavish soirée for Sam -- who's newly single. Fallon gets involved in Liam's love life.19. This Illness of Mine43mLiam’s mother makes a shocking announcement, and Jeff's health takes a turn for the worse. Cristal and Blake play Bonnie and Clyde.20. New Lady in Town43mFallon teams up with Liam to take Adam down in front of Blake. Jeff and Monica's mother comes home, and Sam forces Anders to take a vacation.21. Thicker Than Money43mA reluctant Fallon agrees to cover for her father, and Sam goes on a spending spree. Cristal's forced to choose between Blake and her family.22. Deception, Jealousy and Lies43mAs dark secrets come to light, the Carringtons must choose between protecting their family dynasty and preserving personal relationships.Release year: 2019Sibling rivalry, startling secrets and shocking revelations keep the Carrington family drama on brand as the clan faces uncertainty on multiple fronts.1. Guilt Trip to Alaska43mThe Carrington fundraiser gala gets upstaged by drama when two bodies are pulled from the estate lake, dredging up disastrous family secrets.2. Caution Never Won a War43mBlake's troubles set off sneaky power plays between Cristal and Adam. At Liam's bedside in the hospital, Fallon is stunned by a rude surprise.3. Wild Ghost Chase43mSam has a crisis of conscience when he learns about his hotel's unsettling history. Fallon gets her hands dirty when she starts community service.4. Something Desperate43mMusic — and leaking gas — are in the air at the manor for the winery event. Adam's mischief goes sideways along with Fallon's scheme to win Liam back.5. Mother? I'm at La Mirage43mBlindsided by his setback, Adam leans on a new ally. Sam stresses his hotel opening, and Fallon mends her broken heart by getting back to business.6. A Used Up Memory43mBlake and Cristal's plot for his trial hits a snag when Jeff gets suspicious. Back in entrepreneur mode, Fallon considers a pitch from Dominique.7. Shoot from the Hip43mA kinder, gentler Blake gives his scheming family members pause at Thanksgiving. Blinded by love, Adam plays into one of Fallon's devious plots.8. The Sensational Blake Carrington Trial43mAdam and Fallon's feuding triggers a major memory for Liam. Blake's trial takes a stunning turn when a surprise witness takes the stand.9. The Caviar, I Trust, Is Not Burned43mBlake makes a risky gamble with his trial's new witness before Fallon tricks Cristal into a big reveal. Jeff finds a fierce ally to help get revenge.10. What Sorrows Are You Drowning?43mA changed Adam starts a new chapter while Fallon makes her own big move. Cristal is shattered by a secret from Alexis. Jeff's condition worsens.11. A Wound That May Never Heal43mCristal rages over Alexis's revelation while "Captain Blake" steers his way back toward Atlanta's elite. Jeff and Alexis prove a mighty power couple.12. Battle Lines43mFallon's fake house-hunting persona leads to real honesty with Liam. Dominique plays dirty with Michael. Blake's blackmail hits Jeff where it hurts.13. You See Most Things in Terms of Black and White43mCristal and Blake's new roomie makes problems and green juice. Sam's love life gets complicated. Liam's dream project flips the script for Fallon.14. That Wicked Stepmother43mLiam and Fallon get caught in a parent trap. Dominique's betrayal — and business savvy — take Vanessa aback. Adam comes clean about a dirty deed.15. Up a Tree43mMichael can't tell the difference between the real and reality-show Vanessas. Adam and Alexis "help" a sick Jeff. Fallon works out some mommy issues.16. Is the Next Surgery on the House?43mCristal and Blake's road to redemption hits some bumps. A confession from Heidi adds a twist to Liam's family tree. Hope fades for Jeff's health.17. She Cancelled …43mA star is born when Alexis helps Fallon do damage control over some bad press. Blake and Laura hatch a scheme. Kirby and Sam's partnership is tested.18. You Make Being a Priest Sound Like Something Bad43mBlake and Cristal's sins jeopardize their marriage. Fallon's full of surprises at the Carrington Cares fundraiser. A bromance blooms for Sam and Jeff.19. Robin Hood Rescues43mA business deal gone wrong endangers Anders and Blake. With a reality TV hit on her hands, Dominique plays hardball. Adam's daddy issues take a turn.20. My Hangover's Arrived43mFallon's bachelorette party brings all kinds of headaches. Jeff rethinks his deal with Alexis. A worried Anders starts digging into Adam's dark past.Release year: 2021A wedding, a funeral, a new family member and a whole lot of drama up the stakes for the Colbys and Carringtons this season.1. That Unfortunate Dinner43mAn unwelcome arrival adds to Fallon’s wedding planning woes. Business and pleasure mix up trouble for Blake. Dominique makes a key discovery.2. Vows Are Still Sacred43mAlexis and Jeff play hardball with Blake. Twists of fate threaten Fallon and Liam’s nuptials, while someone plots to kill the mood completely.3. The Aftermath43mReeling from the wedding-day disasters, Carrington Manor must triage multiple crises. Cristal feels torn about how to move forward.4. Everybody Loves the Carringtons43mThe honeymoon doesn’t last long for Liam and Fallon, as a nasty feud makes drama at the manor. Michael threatens to go public with a damning discovery.5. New Hopes, New Beginnings43mMichael enlists Sam to lay a trap for the league commissioner. Fallon’s rebrand plans sputter. Blake plays God with Cristal’s love life.6. A Little Father-Daughter Chat43mBlake and Fallon’s role reversal tests her leadership — and patience. Sam devises an elaborate scheme to keep Ryan in Atlanta.7. The Birthday Party43mTo distract Liam while she finalizes a deal, Fallon invites an old friend of his to town. Alexis sets her sights on splitting up Adam and Kirby.8. Your Sick and Self-Serving Vendetta43mOne of Sam’s former flames reappears. A tricky love triangle takes shape between Michael, Jeff and Mia. Cristal shares shocking news with Adam.9. Equal Justice for the Rich43mTrapped together, Alexis and Dominique bare teeth — and then their souls. Adam and Cristal keep her painful secret. Corinne confesses her real motives.10. I Hate to Spoil Your Memories43mFallon coerces Jeff into scheming and spying. Manipulated by Oliver, Kirby makes risky choices. A night out at the club goes sideways for Sam.11. A Public Forum for Her Lies43mAdam crosses the line to get Cristal an experimental treatment. Dominique confronts an ugly truth about the fashion industry.12. Everything but Facing Reality43mDead set on exposing the scandal linked to his father’s death, Liam treads on dangerous ground. Michael and Sam weigh a deal with the devil.13. Go Rescue Someone Else43mWho is in the casket? At an outdoor funeral, flashbacks reveal clues as multiple members of the Carrington Manor clan face deadly threats.14. But I Don't Need Therapy43mReeling from a devastating loss, members of the Carrington inner circle try to move on. Dominique angles to promote her fashion line.15. She Lives in a Showplace Penthouse43mFallon hustles to get her shopping network off the ground. Blake scrambles to save his sputtering airline. Dominique comes through for Cristal.16. The British Are Coming43mBlake storms onto the campaign trail. Sam grapples with guilt while Michael pushes their business forward. A mysterious stranger trails Alexis.17. Stars Make You Smile43mFallon’s shopping network wears on her marriage while Colin plots a coup. Amanda looks for answers. Jeff and Michael make peace — and a devious plan.18. A Good Marriage in Every Sense43mSuspicious of Amanda’s motives, Fallon digs for dirt. Cristal gets alarming news from Beto. Trailing in the polls, Blake recruits reluctant helpers.19. Everything Looks Wonderful, Joseph43mAmanda and Adam’s sibling rivalry ramps up. Attempting a cover-up, Michael and Sam make things worse. Fallon and Liam’s marriage reaches a crossroads.20. You Vicious, Miserable Liar43mNow both working at the hospital, Adam and Amanda are out for blood. Eva foils Fallon’s plans to fix things with Liam. Sam confronts Cristal and Blake.21. Affairs of State and Affairs of the Heart43mFallon and Liam bring heavy baggage on a couple’s retreat to patch things up. A power-hungry Alexis uses Brady to get at Dominique. Dr. Adam does harm.22. Filled With Manipulations and Deceptions43mSecrets, suspicion and subterfuge set the stage for Blake’s big political rally at La Mirage, leading to a shocking turn of events.Release year: 2021Amid corporate espionage, family feuds and nonstop sabotage, Atlanta's richest rivals go out with a bang in the final season of this series.1. Let's Start Over Again43mThe shooting at Blake's campaign gala leaves all kinds of wounds. In jail, Alexis' alibi doesn’t hold up. Dominique suffers a stinging betrayal.2. That Holiday Spirit43mWith one of their own in critical condition, the Carringtons hold out hope for a Christmas miracle. Beto takes sibling rivalry way over the top.3. How Did That Board Meeting Go43mBack on her feet, Fallon fights to regain control of her company with a high-stakes caper. Amanda tracks down a potential witness to clear Alexis' name.4. Go Catch Your Horse43mA star is reborn at Dominique’s runway show. Cristal deals with a power-hungry nemesis. A humbling moment makes Fallon rethink her future.5. A Little Fun Wouldn't Hurt42mA diabolical body double plots catastrophe for the Carringtons, while Sam seeks a new suitor.6. Devoting All of Her Energy to Hate43mLiam and Michael go Hollywood — in Atlanta. Cristal and Blake’s love is put to the test. Jeff and Fallon form a new partnership and make an enemy.7. A Real Actress Could Do It43mTo woo a big-name star for his film, Liam needs a favor from Fallon. Sam’s dad makes Blake suspicious. Alexis' hot dog venture proves hard to swallow.8. The Only Thing That Counts Is Winning43mThe big horse race rattles nerves — and old rivalries. Daniel shares a difficult secret. Jeff learns a life lesson from a new love interest.9. A Friendly Kiss Between Friends43mAlexis' launch party doesn't go as planned. Soul-searching leads Jeff to a new pursuit. Fallon takes a pregnancy test. Amanda reveals her crush.10. Mind Your Own Business43mMovie-making — and baby-making — keep Liam extra busy. Father-son bonding gets heartbreakingly real for Daniel and Sam.11. I'll Settle for a Prayer43mJeff drags Adam into his plot against big pharma. A feuding Blake and Alexis play dirty. Fallon comes through for a grieving Sam.12. There's No Need to Panic43mAmanda’s move to the Carrington mansion sparks rage... and romance. Dex and Alexis take a big step after a disastrous breakfast with Fallon.13. Do You Always Talk to Turtles43mA doctor’s visit upends Fallon and Liam’s family planning. Amanda and Kirby try to keep their romance under wraps. Blake plays a risky game.14. Vicious Vendetta43mOn their wedding day, Dex and Alexis get upstaged by big reveals. Driven by ambition, Dominique makes a scene. An old foe of Blake’s returns.15. Ben43mA long-lost relative causes problems for Blake. After getting good news, Fallon comes up with a devious plan. Sammy’s Pride Bash spreads the love.16. My Family, My Blood43mBen and Blake battle for their father’s inheritance. Dominique eyes a high-flying opportunity for her designs. A sneaky Alexis uncovers family secrets.17. There's No One Around to Watch You Drown43mStacey moves into the Carrington mansion, joining an overeager Fallon. Bombshell testimony leads to major twists at Blake and Ben’s trial.18. A Writer of Dubious Talent43mStacey and Adam’s romance frustrates Fallon. Michael and Liam's movie premiere generates good buzz — and a great love connection.19. But a Drug Scandal?43mDominique discovers the dark side of her newfound fame. Adam and Alexis' beauty products stir ugly accusations. Liam continues to live a lie.20. First Kidnapping and Now Theft43mAn embattled Adam leans on Blake to bail him out. Alexis tries to win over Fallon and Amanda. Jeff learns he's trusted the wrong person.21. More Power to Her42mDirty tricks threaten Fallon’s clean energy enterprise. Jeff and Dominique find a spy in their midst. Liam is blackmailed over his manuscript.22. Catch 2243mA wedding brings joy — and drama — as the families welcome a new baby, reunite with old flames and say bittersweet farewells in the series finale.More DetailsWatch offlineDownload and watch everywhere you go.GenresTV Dramas, US TV Shows, Social Issue TV DramasCastElizabeth GilliesGrant ShowRafael De La FuenteRobert Christopher RileySam AdegokeAlan DaleMaddison BrownAdam HuberDaniella AlonsoElaine HendrixSam UnderwoodMichael MicheleWakeema HollisJames MackayNathalie KelleyNicollette SheridanAna Brenda ContrerasMore Like ThisComing SoonParasyte: The GreyWhen unidentified parasites violently take over human hosts and gain power, humanity must rise to combat the growing threat.RewindWhen his wife dies while their marriage is in tatters, a man makes a strange deal sending him to the past to turn it around — in exchange for his life.HierarchyThe top 0.01% of students control law and order at Jooshin High School, but a secretive transfer student chips a crack in their indomitable world.Heart of the HunterA retired assassin is pulled back into action when his friend uncovers a dangerous conspiracy at the heart of the South African government.Testament: The Story of MosesThis illuminating docudrama series chronicles Moses' remarkable life as a prince, prophet and more with insights from theologians and historians.The BelieversWhen their startup goes deep into debt, three entrepreneurs stage a risky scam using a Buddhist temple to pay back a massive loan before time runs out.The Wages of FearWhen an explosion at an oil well threatens hundreds of lives, a crack team is called upon to make a deadly desert crossing with nitroglycerine in tow.Mr. PlanktonA man with little chance for happiness and his ex, the unhappiest bride-to-be, are forced to accompany one another on the final journey of his life.Go behind the scenes of Netflix TV shows and movies, see what's coming soon and watch bonus videos on Tudum.com.Questions? 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sty | Official Site ng NetflixNetflix HomeUNLIMITED NA TV SHOW AT PELIKULASUMALI NAMAG-SIGN INDynasty2017 | Maturity Rating:16+ | 5 Season | DramaSa alta sosyedad sa Atlanta, gagawin ng dalawang pamilya ang kahit ano para manatiling mayaman at manalo sa labanan para sa kapangyarihan, kasikatan, at pag-ibig.Pinagbibidahan ni:Elizabeth Gillies,Grant Show,Rafael De La FuenteMga Creator:Sallie Patrick,Josh Schwartz,Stephanie SavageManood nang walang sawa.SUMALI NAMga VideoDynastySeason 5 (Clip): DynastyDynasty: Season 2 (Trailer)Dynasty (Trailer)Dynasty: Season 3 (Trailer)Dynasty: Season 4 (Trailer)Mga EpisodeDynastyPumili ng seasonSeason 1Season 2Season 3Season 4Season 5Taon ng release: 2017Kasama ang bagong miyembro ng pamilya, nagbanggaan ang mga Carrington at Colby sa pagkontrol sa kayamanan nila — at sa buhay ng kanilang mga anak.1. I Hardly Recognized You44mAfter coming to blows over business with her stepmother to be, an ever-ambitious Fallon sets her sights on her father's biggest rival.2. Spit It Out43mAll eyes are on the Carringtons in the wake of the Windbriar accident, prompting Blake to call a family meeting. Fallon helps hide Cristal's affair.3. Guilt Is for Insecure People42mSuspicions swirl as Steven faces serious charges. Blake files a cease and desist order against Fallon. Anders confronts Cristal about her past.4. Private as a Circus43mIn the wake of the robbery, Cristal lures Blake away for a weekend in the woods. Fallon goes after a big contract, and Steven works to clear his name.5. Company Slut43mMagkakumpitensya sina Cristal at Fallon sa pagiging cover ng isang high-profile magazine—at sa parangal bilang "Woman of the Year." Nagbalik ang ex-boyfriend ni Steven.6. Nabubuhay Lang Ako para sa Akin42mDahil napatalsik si Fallon, pinatuloy ni Cristal sa bahay ang isang nagpapagaling na bisita at inupahan ang isip-batang si Sammy Jo para mag-alaga.7. Kung ano ang Itinanim42mEnggrande ang Thanksgiving ng mga Carrington, may football, pagkain—at family drama. May nakakagulat na sorpresa ang bisita ni Cristal.8. Ang Pinakamagagandang Bagay sa Buhay43mPaskong-pasko, pero minumulto si Cristal ng nakaraan niya. Pinag-awayan ng pamilya Carrington ang mga regalo sa kliyente bago ang taunang tree lighting sa lungsod.9. Masasamang Bagay43mWalang silent night. Di-inaasahang mga bisita, nakaka-shock na mga iskandalo, at away-babae ang hatid ng Pasko sa mga Carrington.10. Fashionistang Tarantula43mNagplano si Fallon ng bonggang birthday party kung saan gold-plated ang lahat—pati mga waiter. Hinarap ni Sammy Jo ang multo ng nakaraan niya.11. Hindi Ako Sumusunod sa Kahit Sino43mIginiit ni Blake na siya ang mangunguna sa sikretong rescue mission nang mabalitaan niyang na-kidnap si Fallon. Pero hindi niya ito kayang mag-isa.12. Mga Pangakong Ipapako Mo43mMalaki ang nakataya sa isang casino-themed na political fundraising, kung saan suspetsa ni Cristal, namba-bluff si Blake, at tumaya ng todo si Fallon sa isang deal.13. Puro Problema43mSinimulan nina Jeff at Monica ang plano nilang pagganti, isang naiibang girls' night ang ginawa ni Sammy Jo, at naghanda si Steven sa pagtakbo sa pulitika.14. Ang Mabuting Balita ayon kay Blake Carrington43mNalagay sa alanganin si Steven dahil sa ginawa ni Ted. Nakalaya na si Cecil sa kulungan tungo sa paraiso, at kumain sina Culhane at Fallon kasama ng mga Colby.15. Kami Naman43mTuloy-tuloy si Fallon sa mga plano niya para sa wedding of the century, at may mga ornamental peacock pa. Minamadali naman ni Sammy Jo na ma-secure ang status niya.16. Poor Little Rich Girl43mMula sa kasalan may namatay sa mga Carrington, at napilitin si Blake na harapin ang masasakit na emosyon. Tinulungan ni Steven si Sammy Jo, at nagdeklara ng gulo si Jeff.17. Heto na si Alexis43mIsang dating miyembro ng Carrington ang nagbalik matapos ang 11 taon, at nagulo ang ari-arian ng pamilya, galit na galit si Blake at gustong gumanti.18. Huwag Lokohin ang Manloloko43mBanggaang Fallon at Alexis -- habang naiipit sa gitna ang naguguluhang si Steven. Isang krisis sa pamilya ang inaasikaso naman nina Culhane at Cristal.19. Maging Manggagamit o ang Ginagamit43mTumindi ang agawan sa kapangyarihan ni Fallon at ng nanay niya nang makialam si Alexis sa love life niya. Hiniling ni Cristal kay Blake na gawin ang tama.20. Mula sa Nakaraan42mHabang pinaplano ni Alexis ang susunod na hakbang niya, naging magkakampi naman sina Fallon at Cristal. Tinulungan ni Anders si Sammy Jo na magplano ng perfect wedding.21. Trashy Little Tramp43mSinisikap ni Fallon na baguhin ang direksyon ng kompanya, pinag-aralan nina Jeff at Monica kung totoo ang sinabi ni Alexis. Iba-iba ang naging reaksyon sa isang bisita.22. Dead Scratch44mSteven and Sammy Jo's wedding attracts drama -- and uninvited guests. Fallon's power play hits a wall when the Colbys show up with surprising news.Taon ng release: 2018Matapos lamunin ng apoy ang bahay ng pamilya, sinikap ng mga Carrington na maitayo ulit ang dinastiya nila — at muling makabangon.1. Twenty-Three Skidoo43mIba't ibang offer ang pinag-iisipan ni Fallon habang nagluluksa si Blake sa mga nawala sa kanya. Gustong magtapat ni Steven kay Sammy Jo pero nag-aalala ito sa kanya.2. Barko ng Ahas43mMay mahalagang announcement si Blake, at napalapit si Kirby sa mga Colby. Nakilala ni Fallon ang mga Van Kirk -- pero puno ng mga ahas ang pamilya.3. Ang Butler ang Gumawa43mMay mga ginagawa si Culhane para kay Fallon, at nakilala ni Blake ang "bagong" Cristal. May pa-baby shower si Sammy Jo, at binalikan ni Kirby ang nakaraan niya.4. Snowflakes in Hell43mMatapos ang nakayayanig na mga rebelasyon, nagkasama-sama ang mga Carrington sa ibang bansa -- nang di-inaasahan. May mapanganib na assignment na gagawin si Culhane.5. Queen of Cups43mIsang psychic ang dumating na may di-magandang balita. Naging magkaibigan sina Jeff at Culhane, at nag-suggest si Fallon ng "conscious uncoupling."6. Ang Bruha43mNang magkasama-sama ang lahat sa Thanksgiving dahil sa isang tornado, nakita ni Fallon na there's no place like home.7. Pansamantalang Sagabal43mIpinagdiwang nina Cristal at Blake ang isang bagong simula, at naiwan s Alexis na may sariling mga plano. Isang proyektong gustong-gusto ni Fallon ang inumpisahan niya.8. Magaling Umasinta43mIsinama ni Fallon si Alexis sa pagpaplano ng kasal -- tapos idinispatsa rin. Habang nasa South America si Steven, napalapit si Sammy Jo sa isang miyembro ng staff.9. Crazy Lady43mPaskong-pasko sa bahay ng mga Carrington habang nilulutas nina Blake at Fallon ang nangyaring kidnapping, nagsususpetsa naman si Cristal na may itinatago si Alexis.10. Champagne Mood43mDumepende kay Fallon ang desperadong si Culhane para sa proteksyon. May malaking balita si Cristal -- pero nag-aalangan siyang sabihin ito kay Blake.11. Tuwing Nakikita Kita43mHabang inihahanda ni Fallon ang mga makakasama niya sa "girls trip" may inalok na trabaho si Blake kay Culhane. Tinulungan ni Alexis ang malungkot na si Sam.12. Maduming Laro43mHabang lumalabo ang relasyon kay Steven, sinikap ni Sam na unti-unting magbago. Nabigo man, gusto pa ring patunayan ni Fallon na hindi siya basta-basta susuko.13. Puwede ring Magparami ang Uod43mLalong naging malapit sina Blake at Cristal -- pero may dumating na di-inaasahang bisita na sumubok sa relasyon nila. Nagkainitan sa opisina sina Culhane at Fallon.14. Ayon sa Alamat ng Paris…43mNagpunta sina Fallon at Sam sa Paris at nalungkot sa natuklasan nila. Dahil sa nangyari sa kaniya, inilagay ni Blake sa kamay niya ang batas.15. Pagiging Overprotective ng Ina43mNasira ng di-inaasahang bisita ang plano ni Fallon na protektahan si Blake sa drama ng pamilya. Nag-tandem sina Culhane at Cristal para malutas ang problema sa negosyo.16. Mga Lalaking Walang Utang na Loob43mDahil sa bad publicity nalagay sa alanganin ang pangalan ng pamilya, kailangan itong maayos ni Fallon. May enggrandeng party si Blake para sa pagbabalik ng anak niya.17. Gaano Siya Kapeke?43mSabik nang mag-imprenta ang nag-uumpisang publishing company ni Fallon, pero kailangan muna niyang harapin ang nakaraan niya. Kumilos na si Jeff sa Atlantix.18. Ang Buhay ay Masquerade Party43mIpinakilala ni Adam ang bagong Alexis sa enggrandeng party para kay Sam -- na single na ngayon. Nasangkot si Fallon sa lovelife ni Liam.19. Ang Sakit Ko43mMay nakakagulat na balita ang nanay ni Liam, at lumala ang sakit ni Jeff. Nag-ala Bonnie and Clyde sina Cristal at Blake.20. Bagong Dating na Lady43mNagsabwatan sina Fallon at Liam para ibisto si Adam sa harap ni Blake. Umuwi na ng bahay ang nanay nina Jeff at Monica, at pinilit ni Sam si Anders na magbakasyon.21. Mas Matibay sa Pera43mPumayag si Fallon na kumatawan sa tatay niya, gumastos nang malaki si Sam. Kinailangang mamili si Cristal sa pagitan ni Blake at ng pamilya niya.22. Panloloko, Pagseselos, at Kasinungalingan43mHabang nabubunyag ang madidilim na sikreto, kailangang mamili ng mga Carrington kung alin ang poprotektahan nila, ang dinastiya ng pamilya o ang kani-kanilang relasyon.Taon ng release: 2019Sibling rivalry, startling secrets and shocking revelations keep the Carrington family drama on brand as the clan faces uncertainty on multiple fronts.1. Guilt Trip to Alaska43mThe Carrington fundraiser gala gets upstaged by drama when two bodies are pulled from the estate lake, dredging up disastrous family secrets.2. Caution Never Won a War43mBlake's troubles set off sneaky power plays between Cristal and Adam. At Liam's bedside in the hospital, Fallon is stunned by a rude surprise.3. Wild Ghost Chase43mSam has a crisis of conscience when he learns about his hotel's unsettling history. Fallon gets her hands dirty when she starts community service.4. Something Desperate43mMusic — and leaking gas — are in the air at the manor for the winery event. Adam's mischief goes sideways along with Fallon's scheme to win Liam back.5. Mother? I'm at La Mirage43mBlindsided by his setback, Adam leans on a new ally. Sam stresses his hotel opening, and Fallon mends her broken heart by getting back to business.6. A Used Up Memory43mBlake and Cristal's plot for his trial hits a snag when Jeff gets suspicious. Back in entrepreneur mode, Fallon considers a pitch from Dominique.7. Shoot from the Hip43mA kinder, gentler Blake gives his scheming family members pause at Thanksgiving. Blinded by love, Adam plays into one of Fallon's devious plots.8. The Sensational Blake Carrington Trial43mAdam and Fallon's feuding triggers a major memory for Liam. Blake's trial takes a stunning turn when a surprise witness takes the stand.9. The Caviar, I Trust, Is Not Burned43mBlake makes a risky gamble with his trial's new witness before Fallon tricks Cristal into a big reveal. Jeff finds a fierce ally to help get revenge.10. What Sorrows Are You Drowning?43mA changed Adam starts a new chapter while Fallon makes her own big move. Cristal is shattered by a secret from Alexis. Jeff's condition worsens.11. A Wound That May Never Heal43mCristal rages over Alexis's revelation while "Captain Blake" steers his way back toward Atlanta's elite. Jeff and Alexis prove a mighty power couple.12. Battle Lines43mFallon's fake house-hunting persona leads to real honesty with Liam. Dominique plays dirty with Michael. Blake's blackmail hits Jeff where it hurts.13. You See Most Things in Terms of Black and White43mCristal and Blake's new roomie makes problems and green juice. Sam's love life gets complicated. Liam's dream project flips the script for Fallon.14. That Wicked Stepmother43mLiam and Fallon get caught in a parent trap. Dominique's betrayal — and business savvy — take Vanessa aback. Adam comes clean about a dirty deed.15. Up a Tree43mMichael can't tell the difference between the real and reality-show Vanessas. Adam and Alexis "help" a sick Jeff. Fallon works out some mommy issues.16. Is the Next Surgery on the House?43mCristal and Blake's road to redemption hits some bumps. A confession from Heidi adds a twist to Liam's family tree. Hope fades for Jeff's health.17. She Cancelled …43mA star is born when Alexis helps Fallon do damage control over some bad press. Blake and Laura hatch a scheme. Kirby and Sam's partnership is tested.18. You Make Being a Priest Sound Like Something Bad43mBlake and Cristal's sins jeopardize their marriage. Fallon's full of surprises at the Carrington Cares fundraiser. A bromance blooms for Sam and Jeff.19. Robin Hood Rescues43mA business deal gone wrong endangers Anders and Blake. With a reality TV hit on her hands, Dominique plays hardball. Adam's daddy issues take a turn.20. My Hangover's Arrived43mFallon's bachelorette party brings all kinds of headaches. Jeff rethinks his deal with Alexis. A worried Anders starts digging into Adam's dark past.Taon ng release: 2021A wedding, a funeral, a new family member and a whole lot of drama up the stakes for the Colbys and Carringtons this season.1. That Unfortunate Dinner43mAn unwelcome arrival adds to Fallon’s wedding planning woes. Business and pleasure mix up trouble for Blake. Dominique makes a key discovery.2. Vows Are Still Sacred43mAlexis and Jeff play hardball with Blake. Twists of fate threaten Fallon and Liam’s nuptials, while someone plots to kill the mood completely.3. The Aftermath43mReeling from the wedding-day disasters, Carrington Manor must triage multiple crises. Cristal feels torn about how to move forward.4. Everybody Loves the Carringtons43mThe honeymoon doesn’t last long for Liam and Fallon, as a nasty feud makes drama at the manor. Michael threatens to go public with a damning discovery.5. New Hopes, New Beginnings43mMichael enlists Sam to lay a trap for the league commissioner. Fallon’s rebrand plans sputter. Blake plays God with Cristal’s love life.6. A Little Father-Daughter Chat43mBlake and Fallon’s role reversal tests her leadership — and patience. Sam devises an elaborate scheme to keep Ryan in Atlanta.7. The Birthday Party43mTo distract Liam while she finalizes a deal, Fallon invites an old friend of his to town. Alexis sets her sights on splitting up Adam and Kirby.8. Your Sick and Self-Serving Vendetta43mOne of Sam’s former flames reappears. A tricky love triangle takes shape between Michael, Jeff and Mia. Cristal shares shocking news with Adam.9. Equal Justice for the Rich43mTrapped together, Alexis and Dominique bare teeth — and then their souls. Adam and Cristal keep her painful secret. Corinne confesses her real motives.10. I Hate to Spoil Your Memories43mFallon coerces Jeff into scheming and spying. Manipulated by Oliver, Kirby makes risky choices. A night out at the club goes sideways for Sam.11. A Public Forum for Her Lies43mAdam crosses the line to get Cristal an experimental treatment. Dominique confronts an ugly truth about the fashion industry.12. Everything but Facing Reality43mDead set on exposing the scandal linked to his father’s death, Liam treads on dangerous ground. Michael and Sam weigh a deal with the devil.13. Go Rescue Someone Else43mWho is in the casket? At an outdoor funeral, flashbacks reveal clues as multiple members of the Carrington Manor clan face deadly threats.14. But I Don't Need Therapy43mReeling from a devastating loss, members of the Carrington inner circle try to move on. Dominique angles to promote her fashion line.15. She Lives in a Showplace Penthouse43mFallon hustles to get her shopping network off the ground. Blake scrambles to save his sputtering airline. Dominique comes through for Cristal.16. The British Are Coming43mBlake storms onto the campaign trail. Sam grapples with guilt while Michael pushes their business forward. A mysterious stranger trails Alexis.17. Stars Make You Smile43mFallon’s shopping network wears on her marriage while Colin plots a coup. Amanda looks for answers. Jeff and Michael make peace — and a devious plan.18. A Good Marriage in Every Sense43mSuspicious of Amanda’s motives, Fallon digs for dirt. Cristal gets alarming news from Beto. Trailing in the polls, Blake recruits reluctant helpers.19. Everything Looks Wonderful, Joseph43mAmanda and Adam’s sibling rivalry ramps up. Attempting a cover-up, Michael and Sam make things worse. Fallon and Liam’s marriage reaches a crossroads.20. You Vicious, Miserable Liar43mNow both working at the hospital, Adam and Amanda are out for blood. Eva foils Fallon’s plans to fix things with Liam. Sam confronts Cristal and Blake.21. Affairs of State and Affairs of the Heart43mFallon and Liam bring heavy baggage on a couple’s retreat to patch things up. A power-hungry Alexis uses Brady to get at Dominique. Dr. Adam does harm.22. Filled With Manipulations and Deceptions43mSecrets, suspicion and subterfuge set the stage for Blake’s big political rally at La Mirage, leading to a shocking turn of events.Taon ng release: 2021Amid corporate espionage, family feuds and nonstop sabotage, Atlanta's richest rivals go out with a bang in the final season of this series.1. Let's Start Over Again43mIba-ibang sugat ang iniwan ng pamamaril sa campaign gala ni Blake. Sa kulungan, hindi umubra ang alibi ni Alexis. Dumanas ng masakit na kataksilan si Dominique.2. That Holiday Spirit43mHabang nasa kritikal na kondisyon ang isa sa kanila, umaasa ang mga Carrington sa isang himala sa Pasko. Mas lalo pang pinalala ni Beto ang away ng magkakapatid.3. How Did That Board Meeting Go43mNang maka-recover na siya, sinikap ni Fallon na mabawi ang kontrol sa kumpanya niya. Hinanap ni Amanda ang isang potensyal na testigo para linisin ang pangalan ni Alexis.4. Go Catch Your Horse43mIsang star ang isinilang muli sa runway show ni Dominique. Hinarap ni Cristal ang isang kaaway na uhaw sa kapangyarihan. Pinag-isipan ulit ni Fallon ang kinabukasan niya.5. A Little Fun Wouldn't Hurt42mIsang masamang ka-body double ang nagplano ng kapahamakan para sa mga Carrington, habang naghanap si Sam ng bagong manliligaw.6. Devoting All of Her Energy to Hate43mMala-Hollywood ang ginawa nina Liam at Michael — sa Atlanta. Nasubok ang pagmamahalan nina Cristal at Blake. May bagong partnership at kaaway sina Jeff at Fallon.7. A Real Actress Could Do It43mPara makakuha ng big star sa pelikula niya, may pabor na kailangan si Liam kay Fallon. Naghinala si Blake sa tatay ni Sam. Mahirap lunukin ang hot dog venture ni Alexis.8. The Only Thing That Counts Is Winning43mNakakakaba ang karera ng kabayo — at ang mga dating hidwaan. Isang masaklap na sikreto ang sinabi ni Daniel. May natutuhang aral sa buhay si Jeff sa bagong love interest.9. A Friendly Kiss Between Friends43mIba ang kinalabasan ng launch party ni Alexis. Matapos mag-isip, may bagong aasikasuhin si Jeff. Nag-pregnancy test si Fallon. Sinabi ni Amanda kung sino ang crush niya.10. Mind Your Own Business43mDahil sa movie making — at baby making — mas lalong naging busy si Liam. Nadurog ang puso nina Daniel at Sam noong mag-bonding silang mag-ama.11. I'll Settle for a Prayer43mDinamay ni Jeff si Adam sa plano niya laban sa big pharma. Nagsiraan ang magkaaway na sina Blake at Alexis. Nagmalasakit si Fallon sa nagdadalamhating si Sam.12. There's No Need to Panic43mNagbunsod ng galit... at pag-iibigan ang paglipat ni Amanda sa mansyon ng Carrington. Gumawa ng malaking hakbang sina Dex at Alexis matapos mag-almusal kasama si Fallon.13. Do You Always Talk to Turtles43mNabago ng pagbisita sa doktor ang family planning nina Fallon at Liam. Patuloy na inilihim nina Amanda at Kirby ang relasyon nila. Mapanganib ang laro ni Blake.14. Vicious Vendetta43mSa araw ng kasal nila, nasapawan sina Dex at Alexis ng malalaking rebelasyon. Dahil sa ambisyon, gumawa ng eksena si Dominique. Isang dating kaaway ni Blake ang nagbalik.15. Ben43mIsang kamag-anak ang nagbigay ng problema kay Blake. Matapos makakuha ng magandang balita, may naisip na tusong plano si Fallon. Puno ng pag-ibig ang Pride Bash ni Sammy.16. My Family, My Blood43mNag-agawan sina Ben at Blake sa pamana ng ama nila. Isang matayog na oportunidad ang gusto ni Dominique para sa designs niya. May natuklasang lihim ng pamilya si Alexis.17. There's No One Around to Watch You Drown43mLumipat si Stacey sa mansyon ng Carrington at nakasama niya ang excited na si Fallon. Dahil sa mga pasabog na testimonya, may malalaking twist sa trial nina Blake at Ben.18. A Writer of Dubious Talent43mNainis si Fallon sa relasyon nina Stacey at Adam. Lumikha ng ingay — at magandang love connection — ang premiere ng pelikula nina Michael at Liam.19. But a Drug Scandal?43mNatuklasan ni Dominique ang dark side ng kasikatan niya. May hindi magandang akusasyon sa beauty products nina Adam at Alexis. Namuhay pa rin sa kasinungalingan si Liam.20. First Kidnapping and Now Theft43mUmasa ang palabang si Adam kay Blake para piyansahan siya. Sinikap ni Alexis na makuha ang loob nina Fallon at Amanda. Nalaman ni Jeff na sa maling tao siya nagtiwala.21. More Power to Her42mNanganganib ang clean energy enterprise ni Fallon dahil sa mga pakana. May nadiskubreng espiya sina Jeff at Dominique. Na-blackmail si Liam dahil sa manuscript niya.22. 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Create accountENFully supportedEnglish (United States)Partially supportedFrançais (Canada)Français (France)Deutsch (Deutschland)हिंदी (भारत)Italiano (Italia)Português (Brasil)Español (España)Español (México)Use appBackCast & crewUser reviewsTriviaFAQIMDbProAll topicsEpisode listDynastySeasonsYearsTop-rated12345S1.E1 ∙ I Hardly Recognized YouFri, Jun 29, 2018After coming to blows over business with Cristal, Fallon sets her sights on her father's biggest rival.7.6/10 (985)RateS1.E2 ∙ Spit It OutWed, Oct 18, 2017All eyes are on the Carringtons as they try to cover their tracks following the Windbrair accident.7.7/10 (812)RateS1.E3 ∙ Guilt Is for Insecure PeopleWed, Oct 25, 2017Steven faces serious charges; Blake files an order for Fallon; Anders confronts Cristal about her past.7.7/10 (740)RateS1.E4 ∙ Private as a CircusWed, Nov 1, 2017The Carringtons' efforts to protect their secrets lead them outside the protective cocoon of the Manor.7.8/10 (705)RateS1.E5 ∙ Company SlutWed, Nov 8, 2017Fallon and Cristal vie for the cover of a prestigious magazine; Steven's ex-boyfriend returns to town.8.1/10 (698)RateS1.E6 ∙ I Exist Only for MeWed, Nov 15, 2017Cristal opens the family home to Claudia; Fallon focuses on what she wants more than anything.7.8/10 (676)RateS1.E7 ∙ A Taste of Your Own MedicineWed, Nov 29, 2017Blake's hopes for a perfect Thanksgiving are ruined when he clashes with Fallon and Steven.8.2/10 (679)RateS1.E8 ∙ The Best Things in LifeWed, Dec 6, 2017The Carringtons struggle with ghosts from their past; Cristal's future with Blake is threatened.8.0/10 (650)RateS1.E9 ∙ Rotten ThingsWed, Dec 13, 2017The Carringtons' plan for a peaceful holiday are spoiled by two arrivals, and their scandals.8.3/10 (669)RateS1.E10 ∙ A Well-Dressed TarantulaWed, Jan 17, 2018A dangerous newcomer threatens to destroy everything Cristal and Blake hold dear.8.4/10 (646)RateS1.E11 ∙ I Answer to No ManWed, Jan 24, 2018When Fallon is taken hostage, the family must come together to enact a rescue mission.8.4/10 (654)RateS1.E12 ∙ Promises You Can't KeepWed, Jan 31, 2018At a casino night party, Cristal suspects Blake of bluffing; Fallon goes all-in for a deal.7.8/10 (640)RateS1.E13 ∙ Nothing But TroubleWed, Feb 7, 2018Jeff and Monica put their payback plan into motion; Steven preps for a political run.8.1/10 (626)RateS1.E14 ∙ The Gospel According to Blake CarringtonFri, Mar 9, 2018Suspicious that the Colbys may be up to no good, Fallon plays a dangerous game of charades.8.3/10 (620)RateTop-ratedS1.E15 ∙ Our Turn NowFri, Mar 16, 2018Fallon moves forward with her wedding plans; Sammy Jo hustles to secure his status.8.8/10 (668)RateTop-ratedS1.E16 ∙ Poor Little Rich GirlFri, Mar 23, 2018The Carringtons' move from a wedding to a funeral; Steven steps in to help Sam; Jeff declares war.8.9/10 (727)RateTop-ratedS1.E17 ∙ Enter AlexisFri, Mar 30, 2018Alexis claws her way back home, shaking up the family estate and sending Blake into a rage.8.8/10 (715)RateTop-ratedS1.E18 ∙ Don't Con a Con ArtistFri, Apr 6, 2018When Fallon and Alexis fight for Steven's love, his relationship with Sam gets caught in the crossfire.8.5/10 (630)RateS1.E19 ∙ Use or Be UsedFri, Apr 20, 2018Alexis meddles in Fallon's love life; Blake and Cristal spar over the health crisis hurting Culhane's family.8.3/10 (608)RateS1.E20 ∙ A Line from the PastFri, Apr 27, 2018Alexis plans her next move; Fallon and Cristal forge a surprising partnership.8.3/10 (600)RateTop-ratedS1.E21 ∙ Trashy Little TrampFri, May 4, 2018Fallon tries to take the company in a new direction; A surprise houseguest gets mixed reviews.8.6/10 (616)RateTop-ratedS1.E22 ∙ Dead ScratchFri, May 11, 2018Fallon challenges Blake for control of the company; All hell breaks loose at Steven and Sam's wedding.9.3/10 (945)Rate2Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentIMDb Answers: Help fill gaps in our dataLearn more about contributingAdd episodeMore from this titleMore to exploreListStaff Picks: What to Watch in MarchSee the listListIMDb Staff's Favorite FIlms Directed by WomenSee our picksListHillary's 6 Picks for March and BeyondSee the full listRecently viewedYou have no recently viewed pagesGet the IMDb AppSign in for more accessSign in for more accessGet the IMDb AppHelpSite IndexIMDbProBox Office MojoIMDb DeveloperPress RoomAdvertisingJobsConditions of UsePrivacy PolicyYour Ads Privacy ChoicesIMDb, an Amazon company© 1990-2024 by IMDb.com, Inc.Back to top