Lynda Carter and director Patty Jenkins will discuss 50 years of the Wonder Woman TV series at the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum. The post Lynda Carter & Patty Jenkins to Discuss WONDER ...
In 1975, a 23-year-old from Phoenix, Arizona walked onto a television set wearing a red, white, and blue costume that no network executive believed would work — and became the most powerful woman on ...
Lynda Carter is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the very first episode of Wonder Woman. On Nov. 7, the beloved actress posted a message to Instagram as she celebrated girl power five decades after ...
Lynda Carter explains why Wonder Woman is a queer icon. The actress has been one the most highly acclaimed Wonder Woman actors of all time.
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 ...
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 ...