Lynda Carter - Actor Profile

Lynda Carter

Acting
Freshness: Jan 13, 2026
50Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Jul 24, 1951
Birth Place: Phoenix, Arizona, USA

About Lynda Carter

Lynda Jean Carter (born July 24, 1951) is an American actress and singer, best known for being Miss World USA 1972 and as the star of the 1970s television series The New Original Wonder Woman (1975–77) and The New Adventures of Wonder Woman (1977–79). The epitome of the word "statuesque," brunette, big blue-eyed, and 6' tall Lynda Carter was once considered one of the most beautiful women in the western world. Born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, Carter's height caused considerable awkwardness in high school. Friends encouraged her to become a performer; she began studying voice and by the time she graduated, she was named her school's most talented student. She briefly attended Arizona State University, but dropped out to become a professional singer and tour the country with several rock groups. By 1972, Carter had returned home and entered a local beauty pageant. She won and went on to win the title of Miss World-USA. After that, Carter studied acting in New York. She started her career in television making guest appearances on such shows as Starsky and Hutch, but Carter did not become famous until winning the title role of Wonder Woman in 1975. The Wonder Woman shows originally started out as specials on the ABC network, but by 1976 had been turned into a series. The network canceled the show after one season and it was picked up by CBS and aired there for a few years. When the series ended, she had a somewhat successful career as a Las Vegas entertainer. She also continues to occasionally appear in television movies and as a series guest star. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Career Statistics & Market Influence

Analyzing the cinematic journey of Lynda Carter reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 50 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.

Genre Dominance: TV Movie

The majority of Lynda Carter's filmography leans towards the TV Movie genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.

The "Box Office" Signature

With a 34% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Lynda Carter remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in Lynda Carter's Special, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.

Best Lynda Carter Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Lynda Carter's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Lynda Carter.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2021 The Cleaner Carlene Briggs Average Similar →
2021 Reign of the Superwomen (archive footage) Super Hit Similar →
2020 Wonder Woman 1984 Asteria Average Similar →
2018 Super Troopers 2 Governor Jessman Average Similar →
2014 Led Zeppelin Played Here Self (archive footage) Super Hit Similar →
2012 Wonder Women!: The Untold Story of American Superheroines Self Average Similar →
2010 Celebrity Nude Revue: The Saucy 70's Volume 1 Self Hit Similar →
2010 Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics Wonder Woman (archive footage) Hit Similar →
2006 Tempbot Mary Alice Average Similar →
2006 Slayer Colonel Jessica Weaver Flop Similar →
2006 The Making of Oblivion Self Flop Similar →
2006 Best Ever Muppet Moments Self Average Similar →
2005 The Dukes of Hazzard Pauline Average Similar →
2005 Sky High Principal Powers Average Similar →
2004 Double Dare Self Hit Similar →
2003 The Creature of the Sunny Side Up Trailer Park Lynette Flop Similar →
2003 Terror Peak Dr. Janet Fraser Flop Similar →
2001 Once Upon a Time: The Super Heroes Herself/Wonder Woman (archive footage) Hit Similar →
2001 The Very Best of the Muppet Show: Volume 3 Self - Special Guest Star Flop Similar →
2001 Super Troopers Governor Jessman Hit Similar →
1998 Family Blessings Lee reston Average Similar →
1998 Someone to Love Me Diane Young Hit Similar →
1997 A Prayer in the Dark Emily Hayworth Flop Similar →
1996 She Woke Up Pregnant Susan Saroyan Hit Similar →
1996 When Friendship Kills Kathryn Archer Average Similar →
1993 Lightning in a Bottle Charlotte Furber Flop Similar →
1991 Posing: Inspired by Three Real Stories Meredith Lanahan Average Similar →
1991 Daddy Charlotte Sampson Flop Similar →
1989 Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All Helen Durant Flop Similar →
1987 Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood Self Average Similar →
1987 Stillwatch Patricia Traymore Hit Similar →
1985 Night of 100 Stars II Self Super Hit Similar →
1984 Lynda Carter: Body and Soul Self Flop Similar →
1984 Electric Blue 13 Herself (archive footage) Flop Similar →
1983 Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess Rita Hayworth Average Similar →
1982 Hotline Brianne O'Neill Flop Similar →
1982 Night of 100 Stars Self Hit Similar →
1982 Lynda Carter: Street Life Self Flop Similar →
1981 Born to Be Sold Kate Carlin Flop Similar →
1981 Lynda Carter's Celebration Self Super Hit Similar →
1980 The Last Song Brooke Newman Hit Similar →
1980 Men Who Rate a 10 Self Flop Similar →
1980 Lynda Carter: Encore! Self Flop Similar →
1980 Lynda Carter's Special Self Super Hit Similar →
1978 Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman Wonder Woman (Archive Footage) Average Similar →
1977 The Return of Wonder Woman Diana Prince/Wonder Woman Hit Similar →
1976 A Special: Olivia Newton-John - Hit Similar →
1976 Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw Bobbie Jo Baker Flop Similar →
1975 The New Original Wonder Woman Diana Prince / Wonder Woman Flop Similar →
1975 A Matter of Wife... and Death Zelda Flop Similar →

Lynda Carter - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Lynda Carter?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Lynda Carter is "Lynda Carter's Special" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Lynda Carter acted in?

Lynda Carter has been featured in at least 50 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Lynda Carter?

Other notable films include "Lynda Carter's Celebration", "Led Zeppelin Played Here", and "Night of 100 Stars II".