Lynda Carter
American actress
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2024 | Lynda Carter announced two digital download singles: 'Letters from Earth' and 'Pink Slip Lollipop' |
2023 | Lynda Carter released digital download single 'Rise Up' |
December 13 2022 | Inducted into the California Hall of Fame. |
September 17 2022 | Received the Sor Juana Legacy Award from the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago for her outstanding contributions to the arts. |
2021 | Lynda Carter released digital download single 'Human and Divine' |
2021 | Carter starred in the film The Cleaner as the character Carlene Briggs |
February 3 2021 | Carter's husband Robert A. Altman died at a hospital in Baltimore at age 73 after battling myelofibrosis. |
2020 | Carter endorsed Joe Biden in the presidential election. |
2020 | Made an uncredited cameo as Asteria in Wonder Woman 1984. |
2019 | Lynda Carter voiced the character Phoenix in Rage 2 video game |
2018 | Released her fourth album 'Red, Rock n' Blues' with her All-Star Band, featuring two vocals with her daughter, Jessica Altman. |
2018 | Appeared in Super Troopers 2. |
April 3 2018 | Honored with the 2,632nd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6562 Hollywood Boulevard in the television section. The star was unveiled by HCC President Leron Gubler, with guest speakers director Patty Jenkins and former CBS chairman Leslie Moonves. |
2017 | Carter joins the second season of The CW's Supergirl television series, playing President Olivia Marsdin. |
2017 | Carter was approached by Wonder Woman film director Patty Jenkins for a cameo role, which she was unable to do due to prior singing engagements. |
2017 | Carter returned as Azura in The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind expansion |
2016 | Carter campaigned for Hillary Clinton during the United States presidential election and spoke about her 18 years of recovery from alcoholism. |
2016 | Received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Gracie Awards and began recurring role as President Olivia Marsdin on Supergirl. |
December 16 2016 | Wonder Woman's UN ambassadorship is revoked following protests from UN staff members about the character's representation. |
October 21 2016 | Carter joins other Wonder Woman actresses and officials at the United Nations to mark Wonder Woman's designation as 'Honorary Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women and Girls' on the character's 75th anniversary. |
2015 | Lynda Carter voiced the character Magnolia in Fallout 4 video game |
November 6 2015 | Released an EP of original songs from the Fallout 4 video game soundtrack on iTunes, which included five songs she wrote and recorded for the game. |
2014 | Carter reprised her role as Azura in The Elder Scrolls Online video game |
2014 | Awarded a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars. |
2013 | Carter served as Grand Marshal for the Capital Pride Parade in Washington, D.C. |
2013 | Guest appeared on Two and a Half Men. |
October 2013 | Carter appears as an interview subject in the PBS documentary 'Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle', narrated by Liev Schreiber. |
2011 | Lynda Carter voiced the characters Gormlaith Golden-Hilt and Azura in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim video game |
2011 | Carter served as Grand Marshal for the Phoenix Pride Parade, New York Pride Parade, and later the Capital Pride Parade in Washington, D.C. |
June 2011 | Released her third album 'Crazy Little Things', described as a mix of standards, country, and pop tunes. |
2010 | DC Direct re-released the Carter Wonder Woman statue and began selling a bust of Carter's Wonder Woman to celebrate DC Comics' 75th anniversary. |
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