Linda Evans - Television

Television

  • Bachelor Father in episode "A Crush on Bentley" with future Dynasty co-star John Forsythe (1960)
  • The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet (5 episodes, 1960–1962)
  • The Eleventh Hour as Joan Clayton in episode entitled "Where Ignornant Armies Clash" (1963)
  • The Big Valley (1965–1969) as Audra
  • Female Artillery (1973)
  • Banacek (second season) as Cherry Saint-Saens in episode "Rocket to Oblivion" (1974)
  • Nakia (1974)
  • The Rockford Files (first season) as Claire Prescott in episode "Claire" (1975)
  • The Rockford Files (second season) as Audrey Wyatt in episode "The Farnsworth Strategem" (1975)
  • The Big Rip-Off (1975)
  • Hunter (1976, pilot for series)
  • Hunter (1977, canceled after 8 episodes)
  • Nowhere to Run (1978)
  • Standing Tall (1978)
  • Dynasty (1981–1989)
  • Bare Essence (1982)
  • Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues (1983)
  • North and South, Book II (1986, miniseries)
  • The Last Frontier (1986)
  • She'll Take Romance (1990)
  • Dynasty: The Reunion (1991)
  • The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (1991)
  • Dazzle (1995)
  • The Stepsister (1997)
  • Hell's Kitchen (2009) (UK)

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