Lynda Carter (age 56) was born July 24, 1951.
She is an American actress and singer. She is best known for the Amazonian title role in the fantasy-adventure TV series Wonder Woman which aired from 1975 to 1979.Carter has been married twice. Her first marriage was to her former agent Ron Samuels, on May 28, 1977. They were divorced in 1982. Samuels was also agent to "Charlie's Angel" Jaclyn Smith (who attended the wedding) and to "Bionic Woman" Lindsay Wagner. Carter later married attorney Robert Altman, on January 29, 1984. Robert and Lynda have two children, James and Jessica Altman.When, after a lengthy and highly publicized jury trial for banking and securities fraud, Carter's husband Robert Altman was found not guilty, Carter was shown on the nightly TV news standing in front of the courthouse with her arm around her husband shouting, "Not guilty, not guilty," to the TV news reporters.
Her acting career did not take off until she landed her starring role in the "Wonder Woman" television series. Her earnest performance endeared her to fans and critics and the series lasted for three seasons.
Thirty years after first taking on the role, Carter continues to be closely identified with Wonder Woman, so much so that it has proved difficult for producers to find a suitable candidate to play the character in subsequent aborted productions (work on the most recent attempt was announced in 2005).
From September 26, 2005, until November of that year, Carter played the role of, "Mama Morton," in the West End London production of Chicago. Her rendition of "When You're Good to Mama" was officially released on the Chicago: 10th Anniversary Edition cd box set in October of 2006. Receiving positive response to the song's release, Lynda booked her own cabaret tour act. It was first scheduled in San Francisco, at the York Hotel's Empire Plush Room, from May 1 - 6, 2007, and proceeded to tour around the U.S. Lynda also marked July 17, 2007 as the date to record her second solo musical release.
Lynda Carter Circus of the Stars