![]() And she said, “you’re so big in the gay and lesbian community!’ And I said, ‘Really?’” “I had a woman come in from a lesbian magazine, and she said, ‘You don’t know, do you?’ And I said, ‘I don’t get it, no, what?’ I lived in a little bubble, I guess. “I finally sort of figured it out, it was only maybe 15 years ago,” she replied. ![]() But the actress was unaware of her gay appeal until a little more than a decade ago. It just means they’re good actors, and I think the real person is somewhat disappointing.”ĭuring Carter’s phone interview with me, she was anything but disappointing, as she displayed a sweet disposition and was most gracious, which is good news for legions of gay and lesbian fans, as Carter’s turn (or spin, as the case may be) as Wonder Woman, conjures up many a happy childhood memory. “It’s hard for me to separate, not knowing an actor of some kind, and they can be entirely different from the character’s they play. I think that is the case with every actor that has ever played an iconic role – Charlton Heston in Ben-Hur, it goes all the way down,” Carter recanted. “And, I’m certainly not aware of it, except in a public setting. “People that know me really well forget about that, they just forget about it,” Carter said. “You couldn’t have any jiggly thighs happening there.”Ĭarter is happy to have spent time in Wonder Woman’s satin tights, fighting for her rights and the old Red, White and Blue, even if people sometimes have trouble separating her character from her real-life persona. “I guess I always worried about how my thighs looked,” she answered with a laugh. She did, however, cite one drawback about her days as a hero. I think that the thing you fight the most, it just persists, and it takes way too much negative energy do that. I can’t change that, might as well embrace it. I mean that is not a bad thing, because she’s wonderful. I understand it, I get it, and I think that I’ve reaped the benefits of having people identify Lynda Carter with the persona of Wonder Woman. “You can never live up to it,” Carter stated. Product dimensions: 9 in (H) x 4.7 in (W) x 4.For someone who has been recognized as the iconic television character of “Wonder Woman,” and more than 30 years ago tooled around the skies in her character’s Invisible Jet, actress Lynda Carter is certainly a very down-to-earth and grounded lady about the character’s long lasting appeal. Product dimensions: 9 in (H) x 4.7 in (W) x 4.3 in (D) Materials: Polystone (may contain parts in resin, polystone, PVC, metal and fabric).From the second season, the series continued at CBS as “The New Adventures of Wonder Woman”, now set in 1977, with the hero acting as a secret agent of IADC, a division from CIA, next to her superior Steve Trevor Jr., also played by Wagoner, son of Major Trevor and platonic passion of Diana, just like his father was in 1940. With her other identity named Wonder Woman, she faces the forces of tyranny and terror. Against her mother Queen Hippolyta’s wishes, Diana travels with Trevor to the USA in a mysterious invisible plane, and after dropping him at the hospital, she creates and takes on the identity of Diana Prince, with which she accepts the job of Major Trevor’s secretary. Winning an Olympic competition to determinate which Amazon would represent Themyscira in the fight against Nazi-Fascism and to help the Allies defeat the 3rd Reich. In 1942, pilot Major Steve Trevor (Lyle Wagoner) finds Themyscira, the Paradise Island, home of the Amazons, beautiful, strong, intelligent and immortal women, where he’s rescued by Princess Diana. With a script totally faithful to the comics, featuring the beautiful and talented Miss World USA 1972 on the role of the protagonist, singer and actress Lynda Carter, her great success gave birth to a series with 59 episodes divided between three seasons from 1976 to 1979. In the beginning of November 1975, the North American TV broadcast company ABC presented the pilot episode-movie “The New Original Wonder Woman" based on the first Wonder Woman’s story from the comics, set during WWII. In her imposing and heroic pose with the clenched fists standing on her waist, wearing her costume created by Queen Hippolyta, with America’s emblems (land to which she went to defend the world), her golden belt, source of her power and strength while she’s away from Paradise Island, and equipped with her deflecting bracelets and her Lasso of Hestia, Iron Studios proudly present their statue of Wonder Woman, with the unforgettable and beloved hero in her artistic version from TV, on a decorated pedestal that refers to the opening animation for the series.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |