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Culture April 4, 2018

TV's Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter, gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

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Lynda Carter, best known for her portrayal of TV's Wonder Woman in the 1970s, was honored Tuesday with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The actress was hailed in person by director Patty Jenkins, who called the shots on the recent blockbuster movie of the same iconic DC Comics character.

"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 said.

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PHOTO: Actress Lynda Carter poses on her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at the star unveiling ceremony, April 3, 2018, in Hollywood, Calif.
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Actress Lynda Carter poses on her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at the star unveiling ceremony, April 3, 2018, in Hollywood, Calif.
PHOTO: Lynda Carter, star of the television series "Wonder Woman," signs autographs following a ceremony honoring her with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, April 3, 2018, in Los Angeles.
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Lynda Carter, star of the television series "Wonder Woman," signs autographs following a ceremony honoring her with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, April 3, 2018, in Los Angeles.

She added of Carter's portrayal, "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 a-- and changing the world."

Carter marveled at her more than 50-year career in the entertainment business. "Wonder Woman gave birth to my career and now we have come full circle and we have millions of new fans," she said.

It seems impossible that I've been in the entertainment industry for 50 years. But I love this business—I love the creative process, the work, the performing ... all of it. But today, as I am honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, I want to say a big THANK YOU to my FANS, who have encouraged and cheered me on all of these years. I want you to know how much I appreciate having you in my corner - I never take you for granted. Thank you again to everyone who made this possible. This is a day I will never forget. ??: @mikepingel

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Also present at the ceremony was CBS chief Les Moonves, who revealed that he met Carter at an acting class in the seventies.

PHOTO: Actress Lynda Carter's star is unveiled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, April 3, 2018, in Hollywood, Calif.
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Actress Lynda Carter's star is unveiled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, April 3, 2018, in Hollywood, Calif.

"She is a legend, she is an icon because of what she stands for, both as an actress, but more importantly, as a woman, as a person, as a role model for, for all of us," he said.

Congrats my beloved beautiful @RealLyndaCarter ? for receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?? Thank you for your loving kindness shared by the sisterhood of women of wonder ?? #WomenOfWonder pic.twitter.com/sgaqoElLOi

— Gal Gadot (@GalGadot) April 3, 2018
PHOTO: Lynda Carter is honored with a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame, April 3, 2018, in Los Angeles.
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Lynda Carter is honored with a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame, April 3, 2018, in Los Angeles.

Meanwhile, current big-screen Wonder Woman, Gal Gadot, hailed the stunning, 66-year-old Carter on Twitter. Along with an animation of the heroine doing her thing from the TV show's open, Gadot congratulated "my beloved beautiful Lynda Carter," adding, "Thank you for your loving kindness shared by the sisterhood of women of wonder."

Carter's star is the 2,632th on the star-studded sidewalk.