Lynda Carter
Star of Television's "Wonder Woman," Former Miss Universe and Philanthropist

Actress, advocate and ground-breaker, Lynda Carter has enjoyed a multi-faceted career that ranges from being crowned Miss U.S.A. to achieving worldwide fame in the title role of TV's Wonder Woman. Nationally recognized for her dedication to such causes as breast cancer education and children's advocacy, her portrayal of Wonder Woman helped break down stereotypes and promote the feminine qualities of strength and self-confidence. She shares with her audiences the keys that unlock inner strength, enabling anyone to triumph to ever-greater degrees, whether in business, politics or the community. Carter is a supporter of the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research and a founding member of the National Race for the Cure. A tireless children's advocate, she lends her support to Children in the Arts, the Special Olympics and the National Rehabilitation Hospital.
 
In addition to the long-running Wonder Woman series, Carter has appeared in numerous television movies, the network series Hawkeye and Partners in Crime, and Emmy-winning specials such as the Lynda Carter Celebration.
 


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