60 Photos of Lynda Carter Like You've Never Seen Her Before

By Sarah Norman | June 13, 2023

Carter was replaced by Colleen Camp in an iconic scene from Apocalypse Now

Bursting onto television screens in 1975, Lynda Carter is best known today for her work on Wonder Woman, a television adaptation of DC's first female superhero comic book series. She quickly became a favorite with fans who enjoyed her earnest portrayal of the iconic character, putting her own twist on Wonder Woman's evolution through her work on the series. When the show ended in 1979, Carter moved on to make a name for herself in music, film and television, becoming famous for her elaborately produced, star studded musical variety shows.

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As her fame grew, Carter received more calls for movie auditions, mostly for small roles or cameo parts. In 1979, Carter was cast in Apocalypse Now as one of the Playboy bunnies who have to escape a USO performance by helicopter when the overly excited soldiers rush the stage. Carter was all set to shoot her scenes, but a storm battered the Philippines right before Coppola was due to start filming, decimating the carefully constructed sets. Carter couldn't wait for them to be rebuilt. She had to get back to filming what would be the final season of Wonder Woman.

Miss Piggy appears as Wonder Pig in a sassy homage to Carter's Wonder Woman 


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By the time Wonder Woman ended, Carter had already begun to make a name for herself in a diverse array of entertainment industry niches. She was well-liked, quickly earning a reputation for being a committed performer who was easy to work with. Her first television role after Wonder Woman ended was a guest spot on The Muppet Show, which aired on February 22, 1980. The Muppet Show had a regular viewership well into the millions across more than 100 countries. Carter's performance was nothing short of a triumph and won her a new fan base from around the world.