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When we think of Wonder Woman, two ladies come to mind–Gal Gadot and Lynda Carter. They both sported the iconic red, gold, and blue outfit, shining dark locks, and, of course–the Lasso of Truth.
Says Wikipedia of that film, "The first serious attempt at adapting Wonder Woman to live-action TV starred Cathy Lee Crosby as a blonde Amazon with superhuman agility (à la Captain America ...
The series was a follow-up to the 1975 TV movie The New, Original Wonder Woman, in which Carter first appeared as the leading female heroine. Before Carter, Cathy Lee Crosby had previously played ...
Not quite, anyway. We’re referring to the original “Wonder Woman” pilot episode starring Cathy Lee Crosby, who would go on to co-host the 1980s television show “That’s Incredible!” ...
Learn more about Cathy Lee Crosby's role in the TV movie 'Wonder Woman' and her history-making performance. On the set of the 1970s 'Wonder Woman' television series, stunt double Jeannie Epper ...
Before Lynda Carter lassoed her way into our hearts as DC Comics' Wonder Woman back in 1975, there was Cathy Lee Crosby's Wonder woman pilot a year earlier. With Crosby's version being more of a ...
Cathy Lee Crosby (1974) In 1974, Cathy Lee Crosby created history as the first actress to bring Wonder Woman to life in a live-action television series. Although her portrayal had a more ...
In 1974, Crosby, best known today for hosting That's Incredible!, played a blonde Wonder Woman in an ABC TV movie that ultimately helped bring about the Carter TV series. Believe it or not ...
be it Wonder Woman 3 or a reboot, offers some exciting new potential for the character in the DCU. Directed by Vincent McEveety and starring Cathy Lee Crosby, the movie saw Diana leaving Paradise ...
Lynda Carter only played Wonder Woman for four years ... on the small screen and only actually landed the role after Cathy Lee Crosby decided to turn it down. That name probably doesn't ring ...
1974's Wonder Woman premiered on NBC as a TV movie, though the film was a pilot for an intended television series. Cathy Lee Crosby took on the role and the results were less than stellar.