Alexis de Tocqueville | Alexis Bledel | Alexis Korner | Robert Wynn Carrington, 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire | Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington | Dora Carrington | Terri Lyne Carrington | Leonora Carrington | Henry B. Carrington | Carrington Colleges Group | Alexis Ohanian | Alexis of Russia | Alexis Carrel | Alexis Boyer | Alexis Taylor | Alexis Michaelides | Alexis Denisof | Alexis Creek | Willibald Alexis | Louis Alexis Desmichels | Elaine Sterne Carrington | Alexis Vila | Alexis Tsipras | Alexis Stewart | Alexis Soyer | Alexis Soriano | Alexis Smith | Alexis Simon Belle | Alexis Rubalcaba | Alexis Pantchoulidzew |
In Billings, Montana, an elderly woman named Kate Torrance watches former spouses Blake Carrington and Alexis Carrington make a televised plea for the return of their kidnapped infant grandson L.B. Colby.
The central character in Cuna de lobos is matriarch Catalina Creel, played by actress María Rubio, a villain in the grand dramatic tradition of Dynasty's Alexis Carrington, Dallas' J. R. Ewing, or Knots Landing's Abby Cunningham.
A typical and very famous Bochner role was that of the scheming Cecil Colby on Dynasty, in part due to his notorious death scene (the character suffered a heart attack while having sex with Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins), and later died in his hospital bed seconds after marrying her).
The most memorable character in the original Cuna de lobos, and central to its storylines and themes, is matriarch Catalina Creel, played by actress María Rubio, a villainess in the grand dramatic tradition of Dynasty's Alexis Carrington, Dallas' J. R. Ewing, or Knots Landing's Abby Cunningham.