JamesG
04-03-2018, 07:21 PM
Lynda Carter Receives Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
by Devan Coogan
April 3, 2018
There’s a wonderful new addition to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Original "Wonder Woman" star Lynda Carter received a star on the Walk of Fame on Tuesday, honoring her 50-plus years in show business.
The 66-year-old star has worked as an actress, singer, and pageant queen, but she’s best known, of course, for playing the titular superhero and feminist icon on the 1970s "Wonder Woman" TV show.
CBS CEO Les Moonves was on hand to help present Carter with her star, along with director Patty Jenkins, who helmed the 2017 Wonder Woman movie, starring Gal Gadot.
“It was Lynda’s portrayal of Wonder Woman that made me fall in love with her because her Wonder Woman made me believe that I could have whatever I wanted, and even more importantly, it made me unashamed to want it,” Jenkins told the audience.
“She wasn’t afraid to be soft while tough, she wasn’t afraid to be as loving as she was strong, she wasn’t afraid to love being a woman and celebrate her femininity, all while kicking ass and changing the world.”
The new Wonder Woman, Gadot, also paid tribute to Carter on Twitter, writing, “Thank you for your loving kindness shared by the sisterhood of women of wonder.”
http://ew.com/movies/2018/04/03/lynda-carter-star-hollywood-walk-of-fame-wonder-woman/
by Devan Coogan
April 3, 2018
There’s a wonderful new addition to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Original "Wonder Woman" star Lynda Carter received a star on the Walk of Fame on Tuesday, honoring her 50-plus years in show business.
The 66-year-old star has worked as an actress, singer, and pageant queen, but she’s best known, of course, for playing the titular superhero and feminist icon on the 1970s "Wonder Woman" TV show.
CBS CEO Les Moonves was on hand to help present Carter with her star, along with director Patty Jenkins, who helmed the 2017 Wonder Woman movie, starring Gal Gadot.
“It was Lynda’s portrayal of Wonder Woman that made me fall in love with her because her Wonder Woman made me believe that I could have whatever I wanted, and even more importantly, it made me unashamed to want it,” Jenkins told the audience.
“She wasn’t afraid to be soft while tough, she wasn’t afraid to be as loving as she was strong, she wasn’t afraid to love being a woman and celebrate her femininity, all while kicking ass and changing the world.”
The new Wonder Woman, Gadot, also paid tribute to Carter on Twitter, writing, “Thank you for your loving kindness shared by the sisterhood of women of wonder.”
http://ew.com/movies/2018/04/03/lynda-carter-star-hollywood-walk-of-fame-wonder-woman/