
Age: 74
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Lynda Jean Carter (born July 24, 1951) is an American actress and singer, best known for being Miss World USA 1972 and as the star of the 1970s television series The New Original Wonder Woman (1975–77) and The New Adventures of Wonder Woman (1977–79). The epitome of the word "statuesque," brunette, big blue-eyed, and 6' tall Lynda Carter was once considered one of the most beautiful women in the western world. Born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, Carter's height caused considerable awkwardness in high school. Friends encouraged her to become a performer; she began studying voice and by the time she graduated, she was named her school's most talented student. She briefly attended Arizona State University, but dropped out to become a professional singer and tour the country with several rock groups. By 1972, Carter had returned home and entered a local beauty pageant. She won and went on to win the title of Miss World-USA. After that, Carter studied acting in New York. She started her career in television making guest appearances on such shows as Starsky and Hutch, but Carter did not become famous until winning the title role of Wonder Woman in 1975. The Wonder Woman shows originally started out as specials on the ABC network, but by 1976 had been turned into a series. The network canceled the show after one season and it was picked up by CBS and aired there for a few years. When the series ended, she had a somewhat successful career as a Las Vegas entertainer. She also continues to occasionally appear in television movies and as a series guest star. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Lynda Carter

Wonder‐Woman
for Wonder‐Woman in The Flash: Chaos Effect
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Barry Allen's life is currently fine. His nephew Wally has been busy with the Titans, his colleagues in the police department aren't having much to worry about, and his relationship with Iris is great. But the loss of Joe West is something that still haunts Barry, making him wonder: could he change what happened? Even with good intentions, what Barry could never imagine would be that his attitude could have catastrophic consequences for the universe. Fortunately, on his journey to reverse this, he will have the help of known allies. Or at least, versions of them. The title hero's 6th film in this universe, 'The Flash: Chaos Effect' also marks the last film starring the Scarlet Speedster.