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Lynda Carter mobile wallpaperLynda Carter (born Lynda Jean Córdoba Carter on July 24, 1951, in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American actress. She is best known as the star of the 1970s fantasy adventure TV series Wonder Woman. She was born to Irish-American Colby Carter and Mexican-American Juana Cordoba. Carter grew up an avid reader of the Wonder Woman comic books. She went to Arcadia High School in Phoenix, then to Arizona State University, but after being voted the most talented student she dropped out in order to pursue a career in music. She toured as a singer with several rock groups before returning to Arizona in 1972. She entered a local beauty contest, and achieved her first national fame by winning Miss World USA in 1972, representing Arizona. After taking acting classes at several New York acting schools, she began making guest appearances on TV shows such as Starsky and Hutch, Cos, and Nakia. However, her acting career did not take off until 1975, when she landed her starring role in the Wonder Woman television series. Carter's other credits include the title role in a 1983 biopic of Rita Hayworth and a variety of television specials. She also starred in a couple of short-lived TV series. During the 1970s and 1980s she also recorded several albums and made numerous guest appearances on variety television programs in a musical capacity. She also sang two of her songs in the Wonder Woman episode "Amazon Hot Wax." Carter has been married twice. Her first marriage was to her former agent, Hollywood producer and manager Ron Samuels, on May 28, 1977. They were divorced in 1982. Carter's second marriage was to lawyer Robert Altman (not to be confused with the filmmaker of the same name) on January 29, 1984. In 2001, Carter was cast in the low-budget comedy feature
Super Troopers as Vermont Governor Jessman. The writer-stars of the
film, the comedy troop Broken Lizard with member Jay Chandrasekhar directing,
had specifically sought Carter for the role, with plans to approach
other television actresses of the 1970s had Carter declined. More recently,
Carter has made her first appearance in a major feature film in a number
of years in the 2005 big-screen remake of The Dukes of Hazzard, also
directed by Chandrasekhar. She also appears in the 2005 movie Sky High
as Principal Powers, the head of a school for superheroes. The script
allows Carter to poke fun at her most famous character by having her
state: "How do you expect me to do something like that? I'm not
Wonder Woman." |
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