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Steven Daniel Carrington [1] is a fictional character on the American prime time soap opera Dynasty. Steven is noteworthy as one of the earliest gay main characters on American television. [2] [3] [4] Despite identifying as homosexual, Steven has relationships with both men and women throughout the series. [3]
Much to Steven's disappointment, Bart leaves town. Years later in Dynasty: The Reunion, Steven and Bart are living in Washington, D.C., and are in a committed relationship. Blake visits after he is released from prison, but Stevens' reception is icy. Steven and Bart eventually reunite with the rest of the Carringtons at the mansion in Colorado.
Ted Dinard (portrayed by Michael Patrick Lane) is Steven's ex-boyfriend from New York, who reappears in "Company Slut". Sober for two years and working for the Sky Conservancy Organization, Ted apologizes to Steven for the dissolution of their relationship, which included a drug-addicted Ted accepting money from Blake to leave Steven.
During his illustrious career, Mark played Ted Dinard in the original Dynasty series, which aired from January 1981 to May 1989. ... His character was a love interest for sexually confused Steven ...
Withers portrayed Ted Dinard, the ill-fated gay lover of Steven Carrington (played by Al Corley) during the 1981 first season of the prime time soap opera Dynasty. [3] Other television credits include Wonder Woman; The Greatest American Hero; Magnum, P.I.
Mark Withers, a television actor known for portraying Ted Dinard in the original “Dynasty” series, died Nov. 22. He was 77. Mark Withers’ death was confirmed by his daughter, Jessie Withers.
He played Ted Dinard, the secret lover of Al Corley's Steven Carrington, son of the wealthy oil magnate Blake Carrington (series lead John Forsythe). The out and proud Ted comes to visit Steven ...
Dynasty was preempted by the two-hour premiere of another Aaron Spelling series, HeartBeat, on March 23, 1988. [30] "Colorado Roulette" is the last episode to air on a Wednesday, [3] and Dynasty moves to Thursdays for season nine. [4]