Paige Matheson
Knots Landing character
Portrayed byNicollette Sheridan
Patricia Barry (dream; future)
Duration1986–1993, 1997
First appearanceMay 8, 1986
(Episode: "Thicker Than Water")
Last appearanceMay 9, 1997
(Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac)
Created byDavid Jacobs
In-universe information
OccupationCEO of Sumner Group
Former Executive at Tidal Energy
Former Executive at Sumner Group
Personal Assistant to Greg Sumner at Sumner Group
Former Art Dealer
Former Hostess at Lotus Point
ParentsMack MacKenzie
Anne Matheson
StepfatherNiels Matheson
StepmotherKaren MacKenzie
SiblingsMeg MacKenzie (adopted)
GrandparentsPeter MacKenzie
Anna MacKenzie
Russell Winston
Barbara Winston
Aunts and unclesMegan MacKenzie
Other relativesMike MacKenzie
Sean MacKenzie

Paige Matheson is a fictional character from the CBS soap opera Knots Landing, a long-running serial about middle class life on the fictional cul-de-sac known as Seaview Circle in Los Angeles, California. She was played by actress Nicollette Sheridan between 1986 and 1993. She debuted in the penultimate episode of the seventh season and remained in the series until the final episode in 1993. The character made her last television appearance in 1997, when she appeared in the Knots Landing reunion miniseries Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac.

Appearances

Sheridan debuted on Knots Landing in 1986, also playing her character's mother, Anne Winston Matheson, in flashbacks.[1] She stayed with the series until its cancellation in 1993.[2] Sheridan made a cameo appearance as Paige in part one of the reunion miniseries Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac, which aired on May 7, 1997.[3]

Storylines

Paige arrives in Knots Landing in 1986 on the MacKenzies' doorstep, claiming to be the daughter of Mack MacKenzie (Kevin Dobson).[4] She moves in with the MacKenzies, and has an affair with her stepbrother Michael (Patrick Petersen). It is later discovered by Mack's wife Karen (Michele Lee) that Paige had fled from her wealthy grandparents and mother Anne (Michelle Phillips) by faking her death. Anne turns up to reunite with her daughter and to get Mack back into her life, but she fails. Out of spite, she tells Mack and Paige that Greg Sumner (William Devane) is Paige's real father. However, a paternity test later confirms that her father is Mack. Paige is employed at Lotus Point, where she meets Peter Hollister (Hunt Block) and they began a relationship. During an argument, Paige accidentally stabs Peter and kills him.[5] Paige begins to work for Greg and they have an affair. She falls in love with him, but is crushed when Greg marries Abby Ewing (Donna Mills).[6] Paige meets corrupt cop Tom Ryan (Joseph Gian) and their relationship results in a marriage proposal. However, on their wedding day, Paige is left at the altar. Unknown to her, Greg had blackmailed Tom to leave Paige.[7] When Paige discovers this, she and Tom briefly rekindle their relationship.[8] Paige later meets Pierce Lawton (Bruce Greenwood), and they work with Gary Ewing (Ted Shackelford) on a tidal energy project. This relationship takes a scary turn when Pierce shoots Paige and later kidnaps her after she had recovered. During this time, she and Greg fall in and out of love again.[9] A while later, Greg leaves shares of the Sumner Group to Paige, Karen, and Mack (in trust for his daughter Meg), and to his sister Claudia Whittaker (Kathleen Noone). Paige and Claudia often fight over control of the company. Eventually, Claudia sells her shares back to Greg, and Mack gives Meg's shares to Paige, giving her majority control of the company.[10] Paige and Greg finally get back together, but after a few years they break up once again when Greg refuses to have children. Paige moves to New York.[11]

Reception

Accolades

Group Category Year Result Ref.
Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Lead Actress: Prime Time 1990 Won [12]
Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Heroine: Prime Time 1991 Won

References

  1. Sonsky, Steve (September 17, 1986). "New Season Also Brings Changes To Old Standbys". Toledo Blade. p. P-4. Retrieved December 4, 2017 via news.google.com.
  2. Hart, Marla (May 9, 1993). "Knots Core Characters Return for Twist-Filled Finale". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved October 29, 2018.
  3. Glusker, Anne (May 7, 1997). "Knots Landing: Not Quite Up to Fluff". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  4. "Season 7". Retrieved May 4, 2013 via KnotsLanding.net.
  5. "Season 8". Retrieved May 4, 2013 via KnotsLanding.net.
  6. "Season 10". Retrieved May 4, 2013 via KnotsLanding.net.
  7. "Season 11". Retrieved May 4, 2013 via KnotsLanding.net.
  8. "Season 12". Retrieved May 4, 2013 via KnotsLanding.net.
  9. "Season 13". Retrieved May 4, 2013 via KnotsLanding.net.
  10. "Season 14". Retrieved May 4, 2013 via KnotsLanding.net.
  11. "Reunion". Retrieved May 4, 2013 via KnotsLanding.net.
  12. "The Soap Opera Digest Awards History". Soap Opera Digest. Archived from the original on April 15, 2016. Retrieved October 30, 2018 via Celebratingthesoaps.net.
  • Curran, Barbara A. (2005). Dallas: The Complete Story of the World's Favorite Prime-Time Soap. Cumberland House Publishing. ISBN 978-1581824728.
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