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Lynda Carter appeared in “Wonder Woman: 1984.” Getty Images “I think there’s a certain association between a superhero and her costume or accessories that makes the bracelets so appealing.
Lynda Carter becoming Wonder Woman. In 1975, she was cast as Wonder Woman, and quickly became a household name. Given the timing of the growing women's lib movement and the 1976 American ...
Lynda Carter proved her superhero powers in real life after using social media to shut down a homophobic user claiming Wonder Woman “is not for gays.” Carter starred as Diana Prince/Wonder ...
Lynda Carter clapped back at critics who said Wonder Woman was not an LGBTQ idol. Carter played the eponymous superhero in the beloved action television series, which aired from 1975 to 1979.
Lynda Carter, who became a television icon as the star of the live-action “Wonder Woman” series from 1975 to 1979, delighted comic book fans when she popped up at the end of Patty Jenkins ...
When Lynda Carter made her memorable cameo in Wonder Woman 1984 as Asteria — a legendary Amazonian warrior with golden armor — the actress and singer was in the midst of working on a song ...
She’s the OG Wonder Woman, and for the past 40 years, Lynda Carter’s continued to slay. Though she parked her invisible plane in 1979, she’ll always be Diana Prince. See pics of L… ...
The original Wonder Woman is here to remind you that the DC superhero will always be an LGBTQ icon. “Wonder Woman” star Lynda Carter has a special message to kick off 2022 Pride. The original ...
In an exclusive, candid interview, Lynda Carter reveals the sexual harassment she endured in her career, including on the ‘Wonder Woman’ set—and how she survived alcohol addiction.
Lynda Carter, who famously played Diana Prince in the hit ‘70s series "Wonder Woman," is grateful she has overcome one battle — alcoholism. "I’ve been in recovery for 23 years," the 69-year ...
"Wonder Woman" star Lynda Carter is still reeling from the loss of her husband Robert Altman, who died from cancer in 2021. She wrote a song about her grief and is sharing its meaning.
Lynda Carter, the 72-year-old actress who first became world-famous as iconic superhero Wonder Woman in the 1970s, has taken the pain over the loss of her husband and channeled it into the ...