Many people say life truly felt better in the 1980s — the music, the fashion, and especially the TV shows. Among the brightest stars of that decade was Dynasty, the glamorous series that turned Linda Evans into a household name. With timeless beauty and quiet elegance, she captivated millions, and even at 82, she remains a symbol of grace. Born Linda Evenstad on November 18, 1942, she grew up in a Norwegian-American family and moved to North Hollywood as a baby — unknowingly landing near the industry that would define her life.
Naturally shy, she never imagined acting, but a high-school classmate encouraged her to try drama. That nudge eventually led to her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Her early years were filled with small roles until 1965, when she was cast in The Big Valley, where Barbara Stanwyck taught her the discipline of a true professional. But it was the 1980s that cemented her legacy. In 1981, Evans became Krystle Carrington on Dynasty, the elegant moral anchor of the show. Her on-screen rivalry with Joan Collins became iconic and earned her a Golden Globe and multiple People’s Choice Awards.