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Lynda Carter was glowing at the Paley Center as she prepared to be honored on the 50th anniversary of her generation-defining ...
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 ...
After Wonder Woman ended in 1979, Carter continued working in TV and film, though took a step back to raise her children, Jessica and James, near Washington, D.C., after leaving Los Angeles.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the role that put Lynda Carter on the map. From 1975 to 1979, she starred on TV as Wonder Woman—a hero as iconic to kid Gen-Xers as Elsa is to today’s little girls ...
Jeannie Epper holds ‘Wonder Woman’ star Lynda Carter on the set ... on the series that ran for three seasons from 1976 to 1979 on ABC and CBS. “I have a lot to say about Jeannie Epper.
She continued to embody the beloved character on the small screen until 1979. More recently, Lynda made a return to the Wonder Woman universe with an appearance in the 2020 film. In 2021 ...
The original "Wonder Woman" is still navigating her grief, and finding new ways to honor her late love. While she's best known for her time on the small screen, Carter is also a singer ...
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