This page will contain external links about Lynda Carter, as they become available.Lynda CarterLynda Carter as Wonder Woman.Lynda Carter (born Lynda Jean Cordoba Carter on 24 July 1951 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American actress. During her childhood she grew up as an avid reader of the Wonder woman comic books and usually imitated the idealism of a strong female character.She went to the Arcadia-itans High School in Phoenix where she found it difficult to be tall. However she decided to take up music and singing and was voted the most talented Student and decided to leave Arizona State University to pursue a career in music. As a singer she toured with several rock groups before returning to Arizona in 1972. It was her height at 5' 9" and beauty which lead her to enter a local beauty contest and she first achieved national fame when she won the title of Miss World USA in 1972, representing her home state of Arizona. After some 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 of the 1970s. Her other credits include the title role in a 1983 biopic of Rita Hayworth and a variety of television specials. She has been married twice. Her first was to her former agent, Hollywood producer and manager Ron Samuels on May 28, 1977. They were divorced in 1982. The second marriage was to lawyer Robert Altman on January 29, 1984. This page about Lynda Carter includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Lynda Carter News stories about Lynda Carter External links for Lynda Carter Videos for Lynda Carter Wikis about Lynda Carter Discussion Groups about Lynda Carter Blogs about Lynda Carter Images of Lynda Carter |
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They were divorced in 1982. The second marriage was to lawyer Robert Altman on January 29, 1984. Viola Dana has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to Motion Pictures, at 6541 Hollywood Boulevard. Her first was to her former agent, Hollywood producer and manager Ron Samuels on May 28, 1977. She died later the same year from heart failure in Woodland Hills, California. She has been married twice. In 1987 she was interviewed for the documentary Bustor Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow. Her other credits include the title role in a 1983 biopic of Rita Hayworth and a variety of television specials. More than fifty years after her retirement from the screen, she appeared in the documentary, Hollywood (1980) discussing her career as a silent era film star, and of the Hollywood of the 1920s. However, her acting career did not take off until 1975, when she landed her starring role in the Wonder Woman television series of the 1970s. Born Virginia Flugrath in Brooklyn, New York, Dana entered films in 1910 and by the time she made her final film appearance in 1929, she had appeared in almost 100 films. After some acting classes at several New York Acting schools she began making guest appearances on Tv shows such as Starsky and Hutch, Cos and Nakia. Viola Dana, sometimes credited as Viola Flugrath, (June 26, 1897 - July 3, 1987), was an American film actress who was successful during the era of silent movies. It was her height at 5' 9" and beauty which lead her to enter a local beauty contest and she first achieved national fame when she won the title of Miss World USA in 1972, representing her home state of Arizona. As a singer she toured with several rock groups before returning to Arizona in 1972. However she decided to take up music and singing and was voted the most talented Student and decided to leave Arizona State University to pursue a career in music. During her childhood she grew up as an avid reader of the Wonder woman comic books and usually imitated the idealism of a strong female character.She went to the Arcadia-itans High School in Phoenix where she found it difficult to be tall. Lynda Carter (born Lynda Jean Cordoba Carter on 24 July 1951 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American actress. |