“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 ...
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 ...
Lynda Carter is paying tribute to her iconic character Wonder Woman as the series about her turns 50 Receiving a Paley Center for Media Honors Award this week, Carter said that TV executives "didn't ...
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Lynda Carter is now in her seventh decade…and she’s still the definitive Wonder Woman for legions of fans! Back in the 1970s, the place to see superheroes was on your TV. For three seasons, Carter ...
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 ...
The mother-daughter duo coordinated at the Paley Honors Spring Gala. Lynda Carter and her daughter Jessica Altman attended the Paley Honors Spring Gala on May 19. Carter and Altman wore coordinating ...
The Paley Center for Media is set to recognize Wonder Woman‘s Lynda Carter and ABC’s Good Morning America with its esteemed Paley Honors Award. The award “recognizes individuals whose groundbreaking ...
Lynda Carter is one actress who is never afraid to make a statement. The legendary actress, 74, starred as the iconic DC Comics superheroWonder Woman on the TV series of the same name from 1975 to ...
The Hollywood Reporter caught up with the franchise star to ask about having her "mentor" back for the next installment of the Patty Jenkins-helmed blockbuster series. By Chris Gardner “We’re all ...
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 ...
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