Monday, January 13, 2014

Television and Cinema Verities #104


"I realised a long time ago that people like to talk about it and I embrace the character – I always have. It’s a long time ago but when people come up to talk to me about it, it’s a way of connecting with them. It’s like going to see a concert and seeing someone play their greatest hits – if they didn’t play their greatest hits, it would be the same as if I never talked about her. She’s a great character."

- Lynda Carter discusses how she made peace with being known as Wonder Woman, from Metro, December 23, 2013.

1 comment:

  1. Right up there with Chris Reeve as near perfect, spot on casting, for an iconic character.

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