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Lynda Carter

Lynda Jean Cordova Carter (born July 24, 1951) is an American actress of Mexican and Irish descent, singer, and beauty pageant titleholder, best known as the star of the live-action television series Wonder Woman, in the role of Diana Prince / Wonder Woman, based on the DC comic book fictional superhero character of the same name. As a pageant contestant, Carter was crowned Miss World USA 1972 and finished in the top 15 at the Miss World 1972 pageant. She achieved fame playing Wonder Woman in a series that aired on ABC and later on CBS from 1975 to 1979.[4]

Lynda Carter
Carter in 2012
Born
Lynda Jean Cordova Carter[1]

(1951-07-24) July 24, 1951 (age 72)[2]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1968–present
Known forMiss World USA 1972
Wonder Woman (1975–1979)
Maybelline commercials
Lens Express commercials
Political partyDemocratic[3]
Spouses
(m. 1977; div. 1982)
(m. 1984; died 2021)
Children2
Websitelyndacarter.com

Early life edit

Carter was born in Phoenix, Arizona, the daughter of Juanita (née Córdova) and Colby Carter.[1][5] Her father is of Irish ancestry, and her mother, born in Chihuahua City, Mexico, is of Mexican, Spanish, and French descent.[6][7] She has one brother, Vincent, and one sister, Pamela.[citation needed]

Carter made her public television debut on Lew King's Talent Show at age 5. During high school, Carter performed in a band called Just Us. The band included a marimba, a conga drum, an acoustic guitar, and a stand-up bass which was played by another girl in the group. At age 15, Carter began singing in the local pizza parlor to earn extra money.[8] When she was 16, she joined two of her cousins in another band called The Relatives. Actor Gary Burghoff was the drummer for the band. The group opened at the Sahara Hotel and Casino lounge in Las Vegas for three months; because Carter was under 21 she had to enter through the kitchen.[9]

In 1970, Carter successfully auditioned for and then sang on tour with The Garfin Gathering and bandleader Howard (Speedy) Garfin. Their first performance together was at the Holiday Inn Chinatown, a San Francisco hotel so new that it had no completed sidewalk entrance. Consequently, they played mostly to the hotel staff and hotel guests who parked their cars in the underground garage.[10] The Garfin Gathering toured the Nevada "Silver Circuit", playing shows in many of the state's casino lounges between Lake Tahoe, Carson City, Reno, and Las Vegas. In 1972, Carter decided to leave the Garfin Gathering to pursue an acting career, returning to Arizona.[11]

Career edit

 
Left to right: Carter as Miss World USA 1972, Priscilla Barnes, Betty Jo Grove, with Bob Hope at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD.

In 1972, Carter won a local Arizona beauty contest and gained national attention in the United States by winning Miss World USA 1972, representing Arizona.[12] In the international Miss World 1972 pageant, representing the United States she reached the Top 15. She took acting classes at several New York acting schools during the early 1970s. One of her acting partners during this time was future CBS president Les Moonves.[13] Carter made her first acting appearance in "Roots of Anger", an episode of the 1974 police drama Nakia.[14] She began making appearances on such TV shows as Starsky and Hutch and Cos, as well as appearances in several "B" movies.[15]

Wonder Woman edit

 
Carter as Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman, the fictional superhero character, was created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston and artist Harry G. Peter in 1941 for DC Comics. Conceived in the wake of the popularity of Superman, Marston designed his creation as counter-programming to the Man of Steel. The Diana Prince/Wonder Woman character is also called the Amazing Amazon, the Spirit of Truth, Themyscira's Champion, and the Goddess of Love and War. Wonder Woman was an instant hit with readers and became the most prominent DC comic book female superhero.[16]

Carter's acting career took off when she landed the starring role on Wonder Woman in 1975, as the title character and her secret identity, Diana Prince. The savings she had set aside from her days of touring on the road with her band[17] to pursue acting in Los Angeles were almost exhausted. Carter has publicly stated that, on the day she got the part, she had $25 in the bank. She was close to returning to Arizona when her manager informed her that Joanna Cassidy had lost the role and Carter had the part of Wonder Woman. Carter's earnest performance greatly endeared her to both fans and critics and as a result, she continues to be closely identified with Wonder Woman.[11]

The Wonder Woman series lasted for three seasons, which aired on ABC and later on CBS from 1975 to 1979. Carter's performance, rooted in the character's inherent goodness combined with a comic-accurate costume and a catchy theme song made for a depiction that was nothing less than iconic.[16] After the show ended, Carter told Us that "I never meant to be a sexual object for anyone but my husband. I never thought a picture of my body would be tacked up in men's bathrooms. I hate men looking at me and thinking what they think. And I know what they think. They write and tell me."[18] The 2018 journal article "Casting a Wider Lasso: An Analysis of the Cultural Dismissal of Wonder Woman Through Her 1975-1979 Television Series" argued that the show strongly adapted Wonder Woman's ideals but "was suppressed, undone, and discredited" by American culture as part of a larger legacy suppressing the character.[19]

In 2017, Carter explained her perspective of portraying the Diana Prince/Wonder Woman character. Carter says she got the role back in 1975 largely because she looked the part which was both a blessing and—as one of the show's producers warned her—a curse, saying that "Oh, women are going to be so jealous of you." Carter had responded, "Not a chance. They won't be, because I am not playing her that way. I want women to want to be me, or be my best friend!". As Carter describes portraying Wonder Woman, "There is something about the character where in your creative mind for that time in your life where you pretended to be her, or whatever the situation was, that it felt like you could fly".[20]

In 1985, DC Comics named Carter as one of the honorees in the company's 50th anniversary publication Fifty Who Made DC Great for her work on the Wonder Woman series.[21]

In 2007, DC Direct released a 13-inch (330 mm) full-figure statue of Carter as Wonder Woman, limited to 5,000 pieces;[22] it was re-released in 2010.[23] Also in 2010, DC Direct began selling a 5+12 in (140 mm) bust of Carter's Wonder Woman to celebrate the 75th anniversary of DC Comics.[24]

During production of the 2017 Wonder feature film, director Patty Jenkins approached Carter to appear in a cameo role in the film, as Carter confirmed, "Patty asked me to do a cameo in this. She was in England, and I was doing my concerts," explaining she had singing engagements that made her unavailable. "At that time we couldn't get our timing together. So, this next time, if she writes me a decent part, I might do it."[25] Carter did make a cameo in the post-credits scene of the sequel film, Wonder Woman 1984 where she plays Asteria, the "Golden Warrior" of the Amazons.[26]

Carter holds dear the new film and the character introduced more than 75 years ago. "Many actresses or actors, they want to divorce themselves from a role because we are actors, we really aren't the people that we play. But I knew very early on that this character is much more than me certainly, and to try to divorce myself from the experiences that other people have of the character is silly," she said.[25]

Music and promotional work edit

While Wonder Woman was being produced, Carter was well recognized and in demand for promotional work. In 1978, Carter was voted "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World" by the International Academy of Beauty and the British Press Organization.[27] She had also signed a modelling contract with Maybelline cosmetics in 1977.[17] In 1979, she appeared in a Diet 7Up commercial along with comedian Don Rickles.

Carter was the first woman to provide a voiceover for a movie trailer, as she did for the 1975 film The Drowning Pool.

Carter continued to pursue her interest in music. During the late 1970s she recorded the album Portrait. Carter is credited in several variety television programs for being a co-writer on several songs and making numerous musical guest appearances. She also sang two of her songs in a 1979 Wonder Woman episode, "Amazon Hot Wax".

In 1977, Carter released a promotional poster through Pro Arts at the suggestion of her then-husband and manager, Ron Samuels. The poster was very successful despite Carter's dissatisfaction with it. In 1981 during an interview on the NBC television special Women Who Rate a 10, she said:

It's uncomfortable because I just simply took a photograph. That's all my participation was in my poster that sold over a million copies, was that I took a photograph that I thought was a dumb photograph. My husband said, "Oh, try this thing tied up here, it'll look beautiful". And the photographer said "the back-lighting is really terrific". So dealing with someone having that picture up in their... bedroom or their... living room or whatever I think would be hard for anyone to deal with.[28]

For Apocalypse Now (1979) she was originally cast in the role of Playboy Playmate Bunny, but the filming of her scenes was interrupted by the storm that wrecked the theater set prompting a delay of nearly two months for rebuilding. By the time director Francis Ford Coppola was ready to shoot again, Carter's contractual obligations to Wonder Woman had forced her back to the States and her scenes were reshot with Colleen Camp. The only evidence remaining of Carter's involvement are the Playboy centerfolds that were specially shot by the magazine as movie props, and a glimpse of Carter's pinup in the Redux version.

Life after Wonder Woman: music, film and television edit

 
Carter greeting President Ronald Reagan in 1981
 
Carter at Larry King's birthday party in 1993
 
Carter greeting President Bill Clinton at a movie screening outside the Family Theatre of the White House in 2000

After Wonder Woman ended, Carter had many opportunities in music, film, and television. In 1980 Carter initially made a guest appearance on The Muppet Show. In the episode's running gag, Kermit the Frog repeatedly reminds the other Muppets that their guest is Carter and not Wonder Woman. This is to no avail as the Muppets ineptly attempt to become superheroes by taking a correspondence course and Miss Piggy portrays "Wonder Pig", a spoof of Carter's television character.

She was quickly given a variety of her own musical TV specials, including Lynda Carter's Special (1980), Encore! (1980), Celebration (1981), Street Life (1982), and Body and Soul (1984). She landed the title role in a biographical film about actress Rita Hayworth (born Margarita Carmen Cansino) titled Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess (1983).

Carter's next major role after Wonder Woman was in the crime drama television series Partners in Crime with Loni Anderson in 1984. She then portrayed Helen Durant in the 1989 CBS television film Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All where she booby-traps Las Vegas entertainer Johnny Roman (Edward Winter), her husband Doctor Carl Durant, and his employee accountant Brad Peters (Jim Carrey) causing their deaths.

Throughout the 1990s, Carter appeared in a string of television movies which resulted in a resurgence in television appearances for her. She appeared in commercials for Lens Express (now 1-800 Contacts). Around that time Carter created her own production company, Potomac Productions. In 1993, Carter expanded her performance resume to include voice-over work as the narrator for the Sandra Brown book Where There's Smoke.[29]

New millennium edit

The new millennium saw Carter continuing to work in various areas. Because of the resyndication of Wonder Woman on cable networks like FX and SyFy, Carter participated in two scheduled on-line chat sessions with fans.[30] In 2000, Carter hosted the I Love 1978 episode of BBC2's I Love the '70s. In 2004, she won an award for being the "Superest Superhero" on the Second Annual TV Land Awards the same year. When an announcer reported that an invisible plane was double-parked illegally and needed to be moved before it was towed, she performed her spinning transformation once again after 25 years, although a younger actress wore the star-spangled outfit at that moment.

Carter performed in a variety of film roles, making up a majority of her film work in the 2000s. In 2001, she was cast in the independent comedy feature Super Troopers, as Vermont Governor Jessman. The writers and stars of the film, the comedy troupe Broken Lizard along with the director Jay Chandrasekhar had specifically sought Carter for the role. Inspired by the character detour from her usual roles, she agreed to play a washed-up, former beauty queen in The Creature of the Sunny Side Up Trailer Park (2004) which was directed by Christopher Coppola.

Carter made her first appearance in a major feature film in a number of years in the big-screen remake of The Dukes of Hazzard (2005), also directed by Chandrasekhar. She appeared in Disney's action comedy film Sky High (2005) as Principal Powers, the headmistress of a school for superheroes. The script allowed Carter to poke fun at her most famous character when she states: "I can't do anything more to help you. I'm not Wonder Woman, y'know." In 2006, she guest-starred in the made-for-cable vampire film Slayer. The following year Carter returned to the DC Comics' television world in the Smallville episode "Progeny" (2007), playing Chloe Sullivan's Kryptonite-empowered mother.

Carter expanded her voice-over work to include video games, performing voices for the nord and orsimer (orc) females in two computer games of The Elder Scrolls series beginning in 2002, and including The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. These games were developed by Bethesda Softworks; her husband, businessman Robert A. Altman was chairman and CEO of Bethesda's parent company, ZeniMax Media.

Carter decided to do a variety of theater projects. From September to November 2005, Carter played "Mama Morton" in the West End London production of Chicago.[31] In 2006, her rendition of "When You're Good to Mama" was officially released on the Chicago: 10th Anniversary Edition CD box set. In May 2007, Carter began touring the U.S. with her one-woman musical cabaret show, An Evening with Lynda Carter. She played engagements at such venues as Feinstein's at Loews Regency in New York, Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Razz Room in San Francisco, and the Catalina Jazz Club in Los Angeles. In June 2009, her second album, At Last was released and reached No. 10 on Billboard's Jazz Albums Chart.[32] In June 2011, Carter released her third album, Crazy Little Things which she describes as a delightful mix of standards, country, and pop tunes.[33] In 2015, Carter wrote and recorded five original songs for the video game Fallout 4 in which she herself stars.[34][35][36] An EP of the songs from the game's soundtrack was released on iTunes on November 6, 2015.[37] The song "Good Neighbor" from the EP was nominated by NAVGTR for best song under the category of Song, Original or Adapted.[38] In 2018, Carter released her fourth album titled Red, Rock n' Blues with her All-Star Band which featured two vocals with her daughter, Jessica Altman. She continues to perform her concerts nationally at venues including The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood, Feinstein's at the Nikko in San Francisco, the Franklin Theater in Nashville, and Jazz at Lincoln Center in NYC. Carter performs with her All-Star Band and presents her special guest, Jessica Altman. Jessica released her own EP No Rules in early 2020.[39]

Recent work edit

 
On June 16, 2017, Dr. Carla Hayden and Carter at the Library of Awesome event, where a discussion of the United Nations, the 2017 Wonder Woman film, and feminism was held.

Carter is among the interview subjects in Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle, a three-hour documentary narrated by Liev Schreiber that premiered on PBS in October 2013.[40]

Carter, fellow Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot, DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson, Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins, and U.N. Under-Secretary General Cristina Gallach appeared at the United Nations on October 21, 2016, the 75th anniversary of the first appearance of Wonder Woman to mark the character's designation by the United Nations as its "Honorary Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women and Girls".[41][42] The gesture was intended to raise awareness of UN Sustainable Development Goal No. 5, which seeks to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls by 2030.[41][42][43] However the decision was met with protests from UN staff members who stated in their petition to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon that the character is "not culturally encompassing or sensitive", and served to objectify women. As a result the character was stripped of the designation and the project ended on December 16.[43]

In 2017, Carter rejoined the Warner Bros./DC Comics film and television family on the second season of The CW's Supergirl television series in the role of President Olivia Marsdin.[44] Executive producer Andrew Kreisberg described Carter's presence on the show as "a big stand to necessitate Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and the DEO protecting her".[44]

Personal life edit

 
Carter as the Grand Marshal at Gay Pride in Washington, D.C. in 2013

Lynda Carter and the French singer Michel Polnareff had a romantic relationship in 1973 before she played the role of Wonder Woman.[45][46]

Carter has been married twice. Her first marriage was to her former talent agent, Ron Samuels, from 1977 to 1982, a period in which she has publicly stated that she was very unhappy. On January 29, 1984, she married Washington, D.C. attorney Robert A. Altman, law partner of Clark Clifford and later co-founder CEO of ZeniMax Media.[12] She left Hollywood in 1985 to join her husband in Washington, D.C. for a few years. Carter and her husband have two children: James Altman (born January 14, 1988)[47][48] and Jessica Carter Altman (born October 7, 1990).[12][49] The couple lived in Potomac, Maryland[12] a home they built in 1987, shortly before the birth of their son.[47] The 20,000 square foot Georgian-style mansion was profiled in the premiere issue of Closer magazine in November 2013, as well as on HGTV.[47]

In 1993, after a lengthy and highly publicized jury trial stemming from his involvement with the Bank of Credit and Commerce International and its secret acquisition of First American Bankshares Inc., Altman was acquitted.[50] Carter was seen on the TV news with her arm around him, declaring, "Not guilty! Not guilty!" to the gathered reporters. On February 3, 2021, Altman died at a hospital in Baltimore owing to a battle with myelofibrosis, a rare form of leukemia; he was 73.[51][52]

Carter is a fan of ice hockey, specifically the Washington Capitals being her favorite team.[53]

In 2003, Carter revealed that her mother had suffered from irritable bowel syndrome for over 30 years leading to Carter touring the country as an advocate and spokeswoman.[54] Carter is also a staunch advocate and supporter of Susan G. Komen for the Cure,[55] abortion rights,[56] and legal equality for LGBT people. She was the Grand Marshal for the 2011 Phoenix Pride Parade and the 2011 New York Pride Parades,[57][58] as well as the 2013 Capital Pride Parade in Washington, D.C.[59] In 2010 she served as Grand Marshall for the Washington, D.C. AIDS Walk.

Health and alcohol problems edit

In a June 4, 2008, interview with People magazine, Carter stated that she had in the past entered a rehabilitation clinic for treatment of alcoholism and that she had been sober for nearly 10 years. When she was asked what the recovery process had taught her, Carter explained that the best measure of a human being is "how we treat the people who love us, and the people that we love".[60]

Carter states that she is committed to her recovery from alcoholism and addiction. She credits her husband's intervention for her ultimate acceptance of personal powerlessness over alcoholism, stating in a 2016 Council on Recovery interview that, "After 18 years of recovery, I live every day with immense gratitude. I am forever thankful for my family and friends who stood by me and encouraged me… and for those who helped me heal."

The following is press material produced by Carter and her staff regarding her experience of alcoholism:

“Through her inspiring story, Carter shares the power and grace of vulnerability, faith, and surrender that she believes nourish lasting recovery.[61] Celebrating over 20 years of sobriety, Carter continues to guest speak at various health and well-being events. Her recovery story and its message of hope is directed to every member of the family. It is a strong reminder that family support can make a huge difference to a recovering addict or alcoholic.”[62]

Honors edit

In 1985, DC Comics named Carter as one of the honorees in the company's 50th anniversary publication Fifty Who Made DC Great for her work on the Wonder Woman series.[21]

In 2014, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to Carter's career. Carter's dedication is the 369th honoree on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars.[63]

In 2016, Carter received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Gracie Awards.[64] The Gracie Awards ceremony is presented by the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation (AWM), since 1975.[65]

On April 3, 2018, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce (HCC) proudly honored Carter with the 2,632nd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The star is at 6562 Hollywood Boulevard in the television section. HCC President and CEO Leron Gubler unveiled the star with the assistance of guest speakers, director Patty Jenkins and former CBS chairman Leslie Moonves.[66]

On September 17, 2022, the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago honored Carter with the Sor Juana Legacy Award for her outstanding contributions to the arts. The Sor Juana Legacy Award recognizes women of Mexican descent for their lifetime achievements.[67]

On December 13, 2022, Carter, along with a handful of others, were inducted into the California Hall of Fame.[68]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1976 Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw Bobbie Jo Baker
1993 Lightning in a Bottle Charlotte Furber
2001 Super Troopers Governor Jessman a.k.a. Broken Lizard's Super Troopers
2004 The Creature of the Sunny Side Up Trailer Park Lynette a.k.a. Creature
2005 Sky High Principal Powers
The Dukes of Hazzard Pauline Powers
2006 Tempbot Mary Alice Short film
2007 Tattered Angel Hazel Anderson
2018 Super Troopers 2 Governor Jessman a.k.a. Broken Lizard's Super Troopers 2
2020 Wonder Woman 1984 Asteria Uncredited cameo; mid-credits scene
2021 The Cleaner Carlene Briggs

Television edit

Television
Year Show Role Notes
1974 Nakia Helen Chase 1 episode
1975 Matt Helm Bobbi Dee 1 episode
1975 The New Original Wonder Woman Lead role: Wonder Woman / Diana Prince TV movie / TV pilot to TV series
1975–1979 Wonder Woman / The New Adventures of Wonder Woman Diana Prince / Wonder Woman TV movie + 59 episodes
1976 A Matter of Wife... and Death Zelda TV movie
Starsky & Hutch Vicky “The Las Vegas Strangler” 2 episodes
1976 Break the Bank Herself - panelist TV series, 1 episode
1976 Cos Herself TV series, 1 episode
1976–1980 Dinah! Herself - Guest TV series, 6 episodes
1976 Battle of the Network Stars Herself - ABC Team TV special
1976 A Special Olivia Newton-John Herself - Wonder Woman TV special
1976 The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) Herself - Panelist TV series, 1 episode
1977 Circus of the Stars Herself - Performer TV special
1977 The 34th Annual Golden Globe Awards Herself TV special
1977 The Jacksons Herself - Musical Guest TV series, 1 episode
1977 Galaxy Quest Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1977 The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Herself - Presenter TV special
1977 Circus of the Stars #2 Herself - Performer TV special
1978 The 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards Herself TV special
1978 Happy Birthday, Bob Herself TV special
1978 Grease Day USA Herself - Premiere Guest TV special
1978 The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Herself - Nominee TV special
1978 People Herself TV series, 1 episode
1979 The 6th Annual American Music Awards Herself - Presenter TV special
1979 The Lynda Carter Special Herself - Host & Singer TV special
1980 Lynda Carter Encore! Herself - Host and Singer TV special
The Last Song Brooke Newman TV movie
The Muppet Show Herself 1 episode
1981 Born to Be Sold Kate Carlin TV movie
1981 Lynda Carter's Celebration Herself - Host & Singer TV special
1982 Lynda Carter: Street Life Herself - Host & Singer TV special
1982 Hotline Brianne O'Neill TV movie
1983 Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess Rita Hayworth TV movie
1984 Lynda Carter Body and Soul Herself - Host & Singer TV special
1984 Partners in Crime aka Fifty-Fifty Carole Stanwyck TV series, 13 episodes
1987 Stillwatch Patricia Traymore TV movie
1989 Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All Helen Durant TV movie
1991 Daddy Charlotte Sampson TV movie
a.k.a. Danielle Steel's Daddy
Posing: Inspired by Three Real Stories Meredith Lanahan TV movie
a.k.a. I Posed for Playboy
1994–1995 Hawkeye Elizabeth Shields 22 episodes
1996 When Friendship Kills Kathryn Archer TV movie
a.k.a. A Secret Between Friends: A Moment of Truth Movie
She Woke Up Pregnant Susan Saroyan TV movie
a.k.a. Crimes of Silence
1997 A Prayer in the Dark Emily Hayworth TV movie
1998 Someone to Love Me Diane Young TV movie
a.k.a. Someone to Love Me: A Moment of Truth Movie
a.k.a. Girl in the Backseat
1999 Family Blessings Lee Reston TV movie
a.k.a. LaVyrle Spencer's 'Family Blessings'
2002 20/20 Herself TV series, 1 episode
2003 Terror Peak Dr. Janet Fraser TV movie
Hope & Faith Summer Kirkland 1 episode
2005 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Lorraine Dillon 2 episodes
Law & Order
2006 Slayer Colonel Jessica Weaver TV movie
2007 Smallville Moira Sullivan Episode: "Progeny"
2007 Where Are They Now? Guest - Herself (Wonder Woman) TV series, Australia, 1 episode
2013 Two and a Half Men Herself 1 episode
2013 Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle Herself Documentary series
2014 Skin Wars Guest judge 1 episode
2016–2018 Supergirl U.S. President Olivia Marsdin Recurring role; 5 episodes
2016, 2020 CBS This Morning Herself - Guest TV series, 2 episodes
2017, 2020 Access Hollywood Herself - Guest TV series, 3 episodes
2020, 2022 NBC Today Show Herself - Guest TV series, 3 episodes
2021 GMA3: What You Need To Know Herself TV series, 1 episode
2021 DC FanDome 2021 Herself TV special
2021 Tamron Hall Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
2021 The 15th Annual CNN Heroes All-Star Tribute Herself - Presenter TV special
2023 The Morning Show Guest - Herself TV series, Australia, 1 episode

Video games edit

Video games
Year Game Role Notes
2002 The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Female Nords
2003 The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon
2006 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Female Nords, Female Orcs
2011 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Gormlaith Golden-Hilt, Azura
2014 The Elder Scrolls Online Azura[69]
2015 Fallout 4 Magnolia
2017 The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind Azura
2019 Rage 2 Phoenix

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Year Album title Label Catalogue No. Format
1978 Portrait Epic Records JE 35308 LP, CD, Digital Download
2009 At Last Potomac Productions PP 4001 CD, Digital Download
2011 Crazy Little Things Potomac Productions PP 4003 CD, Digital Download
2015 Fallout 4 (Original Game Soundtrack) Bethesda Softworks B01MUFVB97 Digital Download
2018 Red Rock N' Blues Potomac Productions PP 4005 CD, Digital Download

Singles edit

Year Title Label Catalogue No. Format
1973 "It Might As Well Stay Monday"/"I Believe In Music" EMI Records UK EMI 2005 7" Vinyl
1978 "Toto (Don't It Feel Like Paradise)"/"Put on a Show" Epic Records EPIC 8-50569 7" Vinyl
"All Night Song" (Promo) Epic Records EPIC 8-50624 7" Vinyl
1980 "The Last Song"/"What's a Little Love Between Friends" Motown Records UK TMG 1207 7" Vinyl
2021 "Human and Divine" Potomac Productions Digital Download

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lynda, carter, other, people, with, same, name, linda, carter, disambiguation, lynda, jean, cordova, carter, born, july, 1951, american, actress, mexican, irish, descent, singer, beauty, pageant, titleholder, best, known, star, live, action, television, series. For other people with the same name see Linda Carter disambiguation Lynda Jean Cordova Carter born July 24 1951 is an American actress of Mexican and Irish descent singer and beauty pageant titleholder best known as the star of the live action television series Wonder Woman in the role of Diana Prince Wonder Woman based on the DC comic book fictional superhero character of the same name As a pageant contestant Carter was crowned Miss World USA 1972 and finished in the top 15 at the Miss World 1972 pageant She achieved fame playing Wonder Woman in a series that aired on ABC and later on CBS from 1975 to 1979 4 Lynda CarterCarter in 2012BornLynda Jean Cordova Carter 1 1951 07 24 July 24 1951 age 72 2 Globe Arizona U S OccupationsActresssingerYears active1968 presentKnown forMiss World USA 1972Wonder Woman 1975 1979 Maybelline commercialsLens Express commercialsPolitical partyDemocratic 3 SpousesRon Samuels m 1977 div 1982 wbr Robert A Altman m 1984 died 2021 wbr Children2Websitelyndacarter wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Wonder Woman 2 2 Music and promotional work 2 3 Life after Wonder Woman music film and television 2 4 New millennium 2 5 Recent work 3 Personal life 3 1 Health and alcohol problems 4 Honors 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Video games 6 Discography 6 1 Studio albums 6 2 Singles 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editCarter was born in Phoenix Arizona the daughter of Juanita nee Cordova and Colby Carter 1 5 Her father is of Irish ancestry and her mother born in Chihuahua City Mexico is of Mexican Spanish and French descent 6 7 She has one brother Vincent and one sister Pamela citation needed Carter made her public television debut on Lew King s Talent Show at age 5 During high school Carter performed in a band called Just Us The band included a marimba a conga drum an acoustic guitar and a stand up bass which was played by another girl in the group At age 15 Carter began singing in the local pizza parlor to earn extra money 8 When she was 16 she joined two of her cousins in another band called The Relatives Actor Gary Burghoff was the drummer for the band The group opened at the Sahara Hotel and Casino lounge in Las Vegas for three months because Carter was under 21 she had to enter through the kitchen 9 In 1970 Carter successfully auditioned for and then sang on tour with The Garfin Gathering and bandleader Howard Speedy Garfin Their first performance together was at the Holiday Inn Chinatown a San Francisco hotel so new that it had no completed sidewalk entrance Consequently they played mostly to the hotel staff and hotel guests who parked their cars in the underground garage 10 The Garfin Gathering toured the Nevada Silver Circuit playing shows in many of the state s casino lounges between Lake Tahoe Carson City Reno and Las Vegas In 1972 Carter decided to leave the Garfin Gathering to pursue an acting career returning to Arizona 11 Career edit nbsp Left to right Carter as Miss World USA 1972 Priscilla Barnes Betty Jo Grove with Bob Hope at the National Naval Medical Center Bethesda MD In 1972 Carter won a local Arizona beauty contest and gained national attention in the United States by winning Miss World USA 1972 representing Arizona 12 In the international Miss World 1972 pageant representing the United States she reached the Top 15 She took acting classes at several New York acting schools during the early 1970s One of her acting partners during this time was future CBS president Les Moonves 13 Carter made her first acting appearance in Roots of Anger an episode of the 1974 police drama Nakia 14 She began making appearances on such TV shows as Starsky and Hutch and Cos as well as appearances in several B movies 15 Wonder Woman edit Main article Wonder Woman TV series nbsp Carter as Wonder WomanWonder Woman the fictional superhero character was created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston and artist Harry G Peter in 1941 for DC Comics Conceived in the wake of the popularity of Superman Marston designed his creation as counter programming to the Man of Steel The Diana Prince Wonder Woman character is also called the Amazing Amazon the Spirit of Truth Themyscira s Champion and the Goddess of Love and War Wonder Woman was an instant hit with readers and became the most prominent DC comic book female superhero 16 Carter s acting career took off when she landed the starring role on Wonder Woman in 1975 as the title character and her secret identity Diana Prince The savings she had set aside from her days of touring on the road with her band 17 to pursue acting in Los Angeles were almost exhausted Carter has publicly stated that on the day she got the part she had 25 in the bank She was close to returning to Arizona when her manager informed her that Joanna Cassidy had lost the role and Carter had the part of Wonder Woman Carter s earnest performance greatly endeared her to both fans and critics and as a result she continues to be closely identified with Wonder Woman 11 The Wonder Woman series lasted for three seasons which aired on ABC and later on CBS from 1975 to 1979 Carter s performance rooted in the character s inherent goodness combined with a comic accurate costume and a catchy theme song made for a depiction that was nothing less than iconic 16 After the show ended Carter told Us that I never meant to be a sexual object for anyone but my husband I never thought a picture of my body would be tacked up in men s bathrooms I hate men looking at me and thinking what they think And I know what they think They write and tell me 18 The 2018 journal article Casting a Wider Lasso An Analysis of the Cultural Dismissal of Wonder Woman Through Her 1975 1979 Television Series argued that the show strongly adapted Wonder Woman s ideals but was suppressed undone and discredited by American culture as part of a larger legacy suppressing the character 19 In 2017 Carter explained her perspective of portraying the Diana Prince Wonder Woman character Carter says she got the role back in 1975 largely because she looked the part which was both a blessing and as one of the show s producers warned her a curse saying that Oh women are going to be so jealous of you Carter had responded Not a chance They won t be because I am not playing her that way I want women to want to be me or be my best friend As Carter describes portraying Wonder Woman There is something about the character where in your creative mind for that time in your life where you pretended to be her or whatever the situation was that it felt like you could fly 20 In 1985 DC Comics named Carter as one of the honorees in the company s 50th anniversary publication Fifty Who Made DC Great for her work on the Wonder Woman series 21 In 2007 DC Direct released a 13 inch 330 mm full figure statue of Carter as Wonder Woman limited to 5 000 pieces 22 it was re released in 2010 23 Also in 2010 DC Direct began selling a 5 1 2 in 140 mm bust of Carter s Wonder Woman to celebrate the 75th anniversary of DC Comics 24 During production of the 2017 Wonder feature film director Patty Jenkins approached Carter to appear in a cameo role in the film as Carter confirmed Patty asked me to do a cameo in this She was in England and I was doing my concerts explaining she had singing engagements that made her unavailable At that time we couldn t get our timing together So this next time if she writes me a decent part I might do it 25 Carter did make a cameo in the post credits scene of the sequel film Wonder Woman 1984 where she plays Asteria the Golden Warrior of the Amazons 26 Carter holds dear the new film and the character introduced more than 75 years ago Many actresses or actors they want to divorce themselves from a role because we are actors we really aren t the people that we play But I knew very early on that this character is much more than me certainly and to try to divorce myself from the experiences that other people have of the character is silly she said 25 Music and promotional work edit While Wonder Woman was being produced Carter was well recognized and in demand for promotional work In 1978 Carter was voted The Most Beautiful Woman in the World by the International Academy of Beauty and the British Press Organization 27 She had also signed a modelling contract with Maybelline cosmetics in 1977 17 In 1979 she appeared in a Diet 7Up commercial along with comedian Don Rickles Carter was the first woman to provide a voiceover for a movie trailer as she did for the 1975 film The Drowning Pool Carter continued to pursue her interest in music During the late 1970s she recorded the album Portrait Carter is credited in several variety television programs for being a co writer on several songs and making numerous musical guest appearances She also sang two of her songs in a 1979 Wonder Woman episode Amazon Hot Wax In 1977 Carter released a promotional poster through Pro Arts at the suggestion of her then husband and manager Ron Samuels The poster was very successful despite Carter s dissatisfaction with it In 1981 during an interview on the NBC television special Women Who Rate a 10 she said It s uncomfortable because I just simply took a photograph That s all my participation was in my poster that sold over a million copies was that I took a photograph that I thought was a dumb photograph My husband said Oh try this thing tied up here it ll look beautiful And the photographer said the back lighting is really terrific So dealing with someone having that picture up in their bedroom or their living room or whatever I think would be hard for anyone to deal with 28 For Apocalypse Now 1979 she was originally cast in the role of Playboy Playmate Bunny but the filming of her scenes was interrupted by the storm that wrecked the theater set prompting a delay of nearly two months for rebuilding By the time director Francis Ford Coppola was ready to shoot again Carter s contractual obligations to Wonder Woman had forced her back to the States and her scenes were reshot with Colleen Camp The only evidence remaining of Carter s involvement are the Playboy centerfolds that were specially shot by the magazine as movie props and a glimpse of Carter s pinup in the Redux version Life after Wonder Woman music film and television edit nbsp Carter greeting President Ronald Reagan in 1981 nbsp Carter at Larry King s birthday party in 1993 nbsp Carter greeting President Bill Clinton at a movie screening outside the Family Theatre of the White House in 2000After Wonder Woman ended Carter had many opportunities in music film and television In 1980 Carter initially made a guest appearance on The Muppet Show In the episode s running gag Kermit the Frog repeatedly reminds the other Muppets that their guest is Carter and not Wonder Woman This is to no avail as the Muppets ineptly attempt to become superheroes by taking a correspondence course and Miss Piggy portrays Wonder Pig a spoof of Carter s television character She was quickly given a variety of her own musical TV specials including Lynda Carter s Special 1980 Encore 1980 Celebration 1981 Street Life 1982 and Body and Soul 1984 She landed the title role in a biographical film about actress Rita Hayworth born Margarita Carmen Cansino titled Rita Hayworth The Love Goddess 1983 Carter s next major role after Wonder Woman was in the crime drama television series Partners in Crime with Loni Anderson in 1984 She then portrayed Helen Durant in the 1989 CBS television film Mike Hammer Murder Takes All where she booby traps Las Vegas entertainer Johnny Roman Edward Winter her husband Doctor Carl Durant and his employee accountant Brad Peters Jim Carrey causing their deaths Throughout the 1990s Carter appeared in a string of television movies which resulted in a resurgence in television appearances for her She appeared in commercials for Lens Express now 1 800 Contacts Around that time Carter created her own production company Potomac Productions In 1993 Carter expanded her performance resume to include voice over work as the narrator for the Sandra Brown book Where There s Smoke 29 New millennium edit The new millennium saw Carter continuing to work in various areas Because of the resyndication of Wonder Woman on cable networks like FX and SyFy Carter participated in two scheduled on line chat sessions with fans 30 In 2000 Carter hosted the I Love 1978 episode of BBC2 s I Love the 70s In 2004 she won an award for being the Superest Superhero on the Second Annual TV Land Awards the same year When an announcer reported that an invisible plane was double parked illegally and needed to be moved before it was towed she performed her spinning transformation once again after 25 years although a younger actress wore the star spangled outfit at that moment Carter performed in a variety of film roles making up a majority of her film work in the 2000s In 2001 she was cast in the independent comedy feature Super Troopers as Vermont Governor Jessman The writers and stars of the film the comedy troupe Broken Lizard along with the director Jay Chandrasekhar had specifically sought Carter for the role Inspired by the character detour from her usual roles she agreed to play a washed up former beauty queen in The Creature of the Sunny Side Up Trailer Park 2004 which was directed by Christopher Coppola Carter made her first appearance in a major feature film in a number of years in the big screen remake of The Dukes of Hazzard 2005 also directed by Chandrasekhar She appeared in Disney s action comedy film Sky High 2005 as Principal Powers the headmistress of a school for superheroes The script allowed Carter to poke fun at her most famous character when she states I can t do anything more to help you I m not Wonder Woman y know In 2006 she guest starred in the made for cable vampire film Slayer The following year Carter returned to the DC Comics television world in the Smallville episode Progeny 2007 playing Chloe Sullivan s Kryptonite empowered mother Carter expanded her voice over work to include video games performing voices for the nord and orsimer orc females in two computer games of The Elder Scrolls series beginning in 2002 and including The Elder Scrolls III Morrowind The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion and The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim These games were developed by Bethesda Softworks her husband businessman Robert A Altman was chairman and CEO of Bethesda s parent company ZeniMax Media Carter decided to do a variety of theater projects From September to November 2005 Carter played Mama Morton in the West End London production of Chicago 31 In 2006 her rendition of When You re Good to Mama was officially released on the Chicago 10th Anniversary Edition CD box set In May 2007 Carter began touring the U S with her one woman musical cabaret show An Evening with Lynda Carter She played engagements at such venues as Feinstein s at Loews Regency in New York Jazz at Lincoln Center the Kennedy Center in Washington D C the Razz Room in San Francisco and the Catalina Jazz Club in Los Angeles In June 2009 her second album At Last was released and reached No 10 on Billboard s Jazz Albums Chart 32 In June 2011 Carter released her third album Crazy Little Things which she describes as a delightful mix of standards country and pop tunes 33 In 2015 Carter wrote and recorded five original songs for the video game Fallout 4 in which she herself stars 34 35 36 An EP of the songs from the game s soundtrack was released on iTunes on November 6 2015 37 The song Good Neighbor from the EP was nominated by NAVGTR for best song under the category of Song Original or Adapted 38 In 2018 Carter released her fourth album titled Red Rock n Blues with her All Star Band which featured two vocals with her daughter Jessica Altman She continues to perform her concerts nationally at venues including The Kennedy Center in Washington D C Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood Feinstein s at the Nikko in San Francisco the Franklin Theater in Nashville and Jazz at Lincoln Center in NYC Carter performs with her All Star Band and presents her special guest Jessica Altman Jessica released her own EP No Rules in early 2020 39 Recent work edit nbsp On June 16 2017 Dr Carla Hayden and Carter at the Library of Awesome event where a discussion of the United Nations the 2017 Wonder Woman film and feminism was held Carter is among the interview subjects in Superheroes A Never Ending Battle a three hour documentary narrated by Liev Schreiber that premiered on PBS in October 2013 40 Carter fellow Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins and U N Under Secretary General Cristina Gallach appeared at the United Nations on October 21 2016 the 75th anniversary of the first appearance of Wonder Woman to mark the character s designation by the United Nations as its Honorary Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women and Girls 41 42 The gesture was intended to raise awareness of UN Sustainable Development Goal No 5 which seeks to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls by 2030 41 42 43 However the decision was met with protests from UN staff members who stated in their petition to UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon that the character is not culturally encompassing or sensitive and served to objectify women As a result the character was stripped of the designation and the project ended on December 16 43 In 2017 Carter rejoined the Warner Bros DC Comics film and television family on the second season of The CW s Supergirl television series in the role of President Olivia Marsdin 44 Executive producer Andrew Kreisberg described Carter s presence on the show as a big stand to necessitate Supergirl Melissa Benoist and the DEO protecting her 44 Personal life edit nbsp Carter as the Grand Marshal at Gay Pride in Washington D C in 2013Lynda Carter and the French singer Michel Polnareff had a romantic relationship in 1973 before she played the role of Wonder Woman 45 46 Carter has been married twice Her first marriage was to her former talent agent Ron Samuels from 1977 to 1982 a period in which she has publicly stated that she was very unhappy On January 29 1984 she married Washington D C attorney Robert A Altman law partner of Clark Clifford and later co founder CEO of ZeniMax Media 12 She left Hollywood in 1985 to join her husband in Washington D C for a few years Carter and her husband have two children James Altman born January 14 1988 47 48 and Jessica Carter Altman born October 7 1990 12 49 The couple lived in Potomac Maryland 12 a home they built in 1987 shortly before the birth of their son 47 The 20 000 square foot Georgian style mansion was profiled in the premiere issue of Closer magazine in November 2013 as well as on HGTV 47 In 1993 after a lengthy and highly publicized jury trial stemming from his involvement with the Bank of Credit and Commerce International and its secret acquisition of First American Bankshares Inc Altman was acquitted 50 Carter was seen on the TV news with her arm around him declaring Not guilty Not guilty to the gathered reporters On February 3 2021 Altman died at a hospital in Baltimore owing to a battle with myelofibrosis a rare form of leukemia he was 73 51 52 Carter is a fan of ice hockey specifically the Washington Capitals being her favorite team 53 In 2003 Carter revealed that her mother had suffered from irritable bowel syndrome for over 30 years leading to Carter touring the country as an advocate and spokeswoman 54 Carter is also a staunch advocate and supporter of Susan G Komen for the Cure 55 abortion rights 56 and legal equality for LGBT people She was the Grand Marshal for the 2011 Phoenix Pride Parade and the 2011 New York Pride Parades 57 58 as well as the 2013 Capital Pride Parade in Washington D C 59 In 2010 she served as Grand Marshall for the Washington D C AIDS Walk Health and alcohol problems edit In a June 4 2008 interview with People magazine Carter stated that she had in the past entered a rehabilitation clinic for treatment of alcoholism and that she had been sober for nearly 10 years When she was asked what the recovery process had taught her Carter explained that the best measure of a human being is how we treat the people who love us and the people that we love 60 Carter states that she is committed to her recovery from alcoholism and addiction She credits her husband s intervention for her ultimate acceptance of personal powerlessness over alcoholism stating in a 2016 Council on Recovery interview that After 18 years of recovery I live every day with immense gratitude I am forever thankful for my family and friends who stood by me and encouraged me and for those who helped me heal The following is press material produced by Carter and her staff regarding her experience of alcoholism Through her inspiring story Carter shares the power and grace of vulnerability faith and surrender that she believes nourish lasting recovery 61 Celebrating over 20 years of sobriety Carter continues to guest speak at various health and well being events Her recovery story and its message of hope is directed to every member of the family It is a strong reminder that family support can make a huge difference to a recovering addict or alcoholic 62 Honors editIn 1985 DC Comics named Carter as one of the honorees in the company s 50th anniversary publication Fifty Who Made DC Great for her work on the Wonder Woman series 21 In 2014 a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs California Walk of Stars was dedicated to Carter s career Carter s dedication is the 369th honoree on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars 63 In 2016 Carter received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Gracie Awards 64 The Gracie Awards ceremony is presented by the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation AWM since 1975 65 On April 3 2018 the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce HCC proudly honored Carter with the 2 632nd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame The star is at 6562 Hollywood Boulevard in the television section HCC President and CEO Leron Gubler unveiled the star with the assistance of guest speakers director Patty Jenkins and former CBS chairman Leslie Moonves 66 On September 17 2022 the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago honored Carter with the Sor Juana Legacy Award for her outstanding contributions to the arts The Sor Juana Legacy Award recognizes women of Mexican descent for their lifetime achievements 67 On December 13 2022 Carter along with a handful of others were inducted into the California Hall of Fame 68 Filmography editFilm edit Film Year Film Role Notes1976 Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw Bobbie Jo Baker1993 Lightning in a Bottle Charlotte Furber2001 Super Troopers Governor Jessman a k a Broken Lizard s Super Troopers2004 The Creature of the Sunny Side Up Trailer Park Lynette a k a Creature2005 Sky High Principal PowersThe Dukes of Hazzard Pauline Powers2006 Tempbot Mary Alice Short film2007 Tattered Angel Hazel Anderson2018 Super Troopers 2 Governor Jessman a k a Broken Lizard s Super Troopers 22020 Wonder Woman 1984 Asteria Uncredited cameo mid credits scene2021 The Cleaner Carlene BriggsTelevision edit Television Year Show Role Notes1974 Nakia Helen Chase 1 episode1975 Matt Helm Bobbi Dee 1 episode1975 The New Original Wonder Woman Lead role Wonder Woman Diana Prince TV movie TV pilot to TV series1975 1979 Wonder Woman The New Adventures of Wonder Woman Diana Prince Wonder Woman TV movie 59 episodes1976 A Matter of Wife and Death Zelda TV movieStarsky amp Hutch Vicky The Las Vegas Strangler 2 episodes1976 Break the Bank Herself panelist TV series 1 episode1976 Cos Herself TV series 1 episode1976 1980 Dinah Herself Guest TV series 6 episodes1976 Battle of the Network Stars Herself ABC Team TV special1976 A Special Olivia Newton John Herself Wonder Woman TV special1976 The Hollywood Squares Daytime Herself Panelist TV series 1 episode1977 Circus of the Stars Herself Performer TV special1977 The 34th Annual Golden Globe Awards Herself TV special1977 The Jacksons Herself Musical Guest TV series 1 episode1977 Galaxy Quest Herself Guest TV series 1 episode1977 The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Herself Presenter TV special1977 Circus of the Stars 2 Herself Performer TV special1978 The 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards Herself TV special1978 Happy Birthday Bob Herself TV special1978 Grease Day USA Herself Premiere Guest TV special1978 The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Herself Nominee TV special1978 People Herself TV series 1 episode1979 The 6th Annual American Music Awards Herself Presenter TV special1979 The Lynda Carter Special Herself Host amp Singer TV special1980 Lynda Carter Encore Herself Host and Singer TV specialThe Last Song Brooke Newman TV movieThe Muppet Show Herself 1 episode1981 Born to Be Sold Kate Carlin TV movie1981 Lynda Carter s Celebration Herself Host amp Singer TV special1982 Lynda Carter Street Life Herself Host amp Singer TV special1982 Hotline Brianne O Neill TV movie1983 Rita Hayworth The Love Goddess Rita Hayworth TV movie1984 Lynda Carter Body and Soul Herself Host amp Singer TV special1984 Partners in Crime aka Fifty Fifty Carole Stanwyck TV series 13 episodes1987 Stillwatch Patricia Traymore TV movie1989 Mike Hammer Murder Takes All Helen Durant TV movie1991 Daddy Charlotte Sampson TV moviea k a Danielle Steel s DaddyPosing Inspired by Three Real Stories Meredith Lanahan TV moviea k a I Posed for Playboy1994 1995 Hawkeye Elizabeth Shields 22 episodes1996 When Friendship Kills Kathryn Archer TV moviea k a A Secret Between Friends A Moment of Truth MovieShe Woke Up Pregnant Susan Saroyan TV moviea k a Crimes of Silence1997 A Prayer in the Dark Emily Hayworth TV movie1998 Someone to Love Me Diane Young TV moviea k a Someone to Love Me A Moment of Truth Moviea k a Girl in the Backseat1999 Family Blessings Lee Reston TV moviea k a LaVyrle Spencer s Family Blessings 2002 20 20 Herself TV series 1 episode2003 Terror Peak Dr Janet Fraser TV movieHope amp Faith Summer Kirkland 1 episode2005 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Lorraine Dillon 2 episodesLaw amp Order2006 Slayer Colonel Jessica Weaver TV movie2007 Smallville Moira Sullivan Episode Progeny 2007 Where Are They Now Guest Herself Wonder Woman TV series Australia 1 episode2013 Two and a Half Men Herself 1 episode2013 Superheroes A Never Ending Battle Herself Documentary series2014 Skin Wars Guest judge 1 episode2016 2018 Supergirl U S President Olivia Marsdin Recurring role 5 episodes2016 2020 CBS This Morning Herself Guest TV series 2 episodes2017 2020 Access Hollywood Herself Guest TV series 3 episodes2020 2022 NBC Today Show Herself Guest TV series 3 episodes2021 GMA3 What You Need To Know Herself TV series 1 episode2021 DC FanDome 2021 Herself TV special2021 Tamron Hall Herself Guest TV series 1 episode2021 The 15th Annual CNN Heroes All Star Tribute Herself Presenter TV special2023 The Morning Show Guest Herself TV series Australia 1 episodeVideo games edit Video games Year Game Role Notes2002 The Elder Scrolls III Morrowind Female Nords2003 The Elder Scrolls III Bloodmoon2006 The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Female Nords Female Orcs2011 The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Gormlaith Golden Hilt Azura2014 The Elder Scrolls Online Azura 69 2015 Fallout 4 Magnolia2017 The Elder Scrolls Online Morrowind Azura2019 Rage 2 PhoenixDiscography editStudio albums edit Year Album title Label Catalogue No Format1978 Portrait Epic Records JE 35308 LP CD Digital Download2009 At Last Potomac Productions PP 4001 CD Digital Download2011 Crazy Little Things Potomac Productions PP 4003 CD Digital Download2015 Fallout 4 Original Game Soundtrack Bethesda Softworks B01MUFVB97 Digital Download2018 Red Rock N Blues Potomac Productions PP 4005 CD Digital DownloadSingles edit Year Title Label Catalogue No Format1973 It Might As Well Stay Monday I Believe In Music EMI Records UK EMI 2005 7 Vinyl1978 Toto Don t It Feel Like Paradise Put on a Show Epic Records EPIC 8 50569 7 Vinyl All Night Song Promo Epic Records EPIC 8 50624 7 Vinyl1980 The Last Song What s a Little Love Between Friends Motown Records UK TMG 1207 7 Vinyl2021 Human and Divine Potomac Productions Digital DownloadReferences edit a b Moore Micki January 30 1990 Lynda Carter Beauty and the creative fire Toronto Star Toronto Torstar Syndication Services p E1 ISSN 0319 0781 A dedicated hard working performer Lynda Jean Carter was born in Phoenix Ariz 38 years ago the youngest of three children Accessed September 23 2011 Famous birthdays for July 24 Elisabeth Moss Anna Paquin UPI Retrieved March 10 2023 Kurtz Judy January 27 2016 Wonder Woman on 2016 We need to start bringing people together The Hill Archived from the original on September 6 2016 Retrieved September 10 2022 Wonder Woman s origin story CBS News June 11 2017 Retrieved June 26 2017 Lynda Carter TV Guide Archived from the original on October 28 2014 Retrieved October 28 2014 Lynda 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