Alexandra Spaulding

Alexandra Spaulding
Guiding Light character
Portrayed by
Duration
  • 1984–1999
  • 2002–2009
First appearanceFebruary 10, 1984
Last appearanceSeptember 18, 2009
ClassificationFormer; regular
Created byPam Long and Richard Culliton
Introduced by
In-universe information
Other namesAlexandra Von Halkein
Alexandra Thorpe
Alexandra Foley
OccupationCEO and president of Spaulding Enterprises
Business Consultant
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Spaulding Enterprises
Parents
  • Brandon Spaulding
  • Penelope Winthrop
BrothersAlan Spaulding
Half-sisters
  • Victoria Spaulding
  • Amanda Spaulding
Husband
Sons
  • Lujack Luvonaczek
  • Nick McHenry–Spaulding
Grandparents
  • Samuel Spaulding
  • Victoria Spaulding
Nephews
Nieces
Other relatives
  • Alexander Spaulding
  • Lizzie Spaulding (adoptive)
  • Zach Spaulding (adoptive)
  • James Spaulding
  • James Spaulding (adoptive)
  • Emma Spaulding (adoptive)
  • Rafe Rivera
  • Sarah Elizabeth Randall
  • Sarah Randall (adoptive)
  • Herbert Spaulding

Alexandra Spaulding is a fictional character from Guiding Light, an American soap opera on the CBS network.

Beverlee McKinsey originally played the role from February 10, 1984, to August 21, 1992.[1] McKinsey made the character one of the most memorable women on daytime television and although she loved her family, "her voice dripped venom when she addressed her enemies."[2] Lydia Bruce played the role of Alexandra for a couple of days in the fall of 1984 after the death of McKinsey's husband. After an extensive search for a permanent replacement, Marj Dusay, who had played the ruthless matriarch/businessman Myrna Clegg on Capitol, was hired and portrayed the character from September 24, 1993, to March 11, 1997, from November 20, 1998, to January 21, 1999, and finally from December 26, 2002, until the final episode on September 18, 2009. She received an Emmy Nomination for the role in 1995. Legendary film and television actress Joan Collins, best known for her role as Alexis Colby on the primetime soap Dynasty, guest starred in the role from September 23, 2002, to December 23, 2002, having originally signed for six months. Collins' portrayal brought a large amount of press and attention to the show as her incarnation of the character was known as "your typical rich bitch."[3] Collins was even reported to have re-written her lines to accommodate the large amount of dialogue she needed to learn and grueling work schedule.[4]

  1. ^ Fox, Margalit (May 9, 2008). "Beverlee McKinsey, 72, Actress in Decades of Soap Operas, Is Dead". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
  2. ^ Maloney, Michael (Mar 24, 2011). "The 15 Most Memorable Female Soap Opera Characters Ever". Huffington Post. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
  3. ^ CAVALLO, JO (2002-07-17). "Joan Collins to Play Nasty Again". People. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
  4. ^ Fox, Margalit (September 23, 2002). "Joan Collins: No Daytime Dynasty Reunion". Fox News.com. Retrieved 27 December 2012.