Lynda Carter, the legendary actress who famously portrayed Wonder Woman in the 1970s TV series, has always been unafraid to speak her mind. At 74, she continues to make a statement, this time taking on the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) through a powerful cartoon featuring her iconic character. In the cartoon, set in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Wonder Woman bravely confronts an ICE agent in light of recent events involving the killing of Renee Nicole Good.
But Carter’s courage and activism don’t stop there. Last year, she attended the Paley Honors Spring Gala to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Wonder Woman. Despite doubts from executives in the past, Carter’s portrayal of the iconic superhero remains a symbol of strength and empowerment. She shared on Instagram that it meant a lot to her to be Wonder Woman and how the show’s success proved the executives wrong in thinking a woman couldn’t carry a whole TV series.
Accompanying Carter at the Paley Center event was her daughter, Jessica Carter Altman, who graduated with a law degree in 2017 with the support of her family. Unfortunately, Carter’s husband, Robert A. Altman, passed away in 2021, highlighting the importance of family support in both personal and professional endeavors.
Overall, Lynda Carter’s fearless advocacy and timeless portrayal of Wonder Woman continue to inspire and resonate with audiences of all ages. Her boldness in addressing social issues and standing up for what she believes in truly showcases her unwavering strength and resilience. Through her actions and words, Carter reminds us all that we have the power to be our own superheroes in the face of adversity.
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.
