But that's exactly what happened this week when Lynda Carter, star of the 1970s ABC hit "Wonder Woman," joined a bipartisan reception on Capitol Hill aimed at getting the Smithsonian American Women's ...
A captivating video showcasing Lynda Carter’s transformation from 1974 to the present has taken social media by storm, with fans marveling at her timeless beauty and grace. The montage ...
A vintage clip from the beloved Wonder Woman television series has set social media ablaze after being shared by the X ...
Lynda Carter's drive in a classic luxury Mercedes Benz clearly marked her on-screen style and the speed of a competitive model. Swipe and discover it.
T he right voice actors can add so much to a video game, with some voices becoming as iconic and recognizable as the game ...
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 ...
Lynda Carter, who played Wonder Woman on the hit 1970s television series, joined Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (R-Staten ...
The cityscape just behind the Hollywood sign keeps the early to mid 20th century alive, thriving and center stage.
Lynda Bluestein wanted the right to die on her own terms after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. A new documentary shows how she did it.
She is best known for her role in the 1976 movie ‘Network,’ after only three days of work in that movie in just a few scenes ...