Lynda Carter has admitted that she regrets her first marriage. At the height of her heyday as TV's Wonder Woman, the actor ...
“Lynda Carter’s iconic portrayal remains a timeless symbol of strength, courage, and empowerment,” said Maureen J. Reidy, President and CEO of The Paley Center for Media. Lynda Carter was a Wonder ...
Lynda Carter lost the love of her life when Robert Altman died in February 2021 at age 73. Here's what you need to know about ...
In 1975, actress Lynda Carter stepped into the role of Diana Prince on television’s Wonder Woman, becoming the first person to portray the character in live-action. Her version of the DC Comics ...
Before there was Captain Marvel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, or even Katniss Everdeen from “The Hunger Games,” there was Wonder Woman.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lynda Carter is one actress who is never afraid to make a statement. But these days, Carter isn't one to shy away from ...
Lynda Carter said “I see this little argument about Wonder Woman being brunette… Reminder! Wonder Woman is within all of us, and sometimes, she has blonde hair like [Sabrina Carpenter]. True, the ...
For five decades, Wonder Woman has been far more than just a TV series: Lynda Carter’s powerful heroine has served as a revolutionary role model for young girls, even boys, everywhere. Wonder Woman ...
No matter who will portray DC Comics’ Amazing Amazon in the future, Wonder Woman will always be synonymous with Lynda Carter. From 1975-1979, Carter played Diana Prince on the TV series Wonder Woman, ...
Wonder Woman was a hit when it debuted on television in 1975, but star Lynda Carter says the doubters were always there. On Monday night, May 19 in New York City, Carter received a Paley Center for ...
In the comics, the second Wonder Girl, Cassie Sandsmark, became a blonde Wonder Woman in a future timeline. Most famously, the pony-tailed Amazon known as Artemis took over as Wonder Woman for almost ...
No matter who will portray DC Comics’ Amazing Amazon in the future, Wonder Woman will always be synonymous with Lynda Carter. From 1975-1979, Carter played Diana Prince on the TV series Wonder Woman, ...