Cast and Crew of Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman, a powerful symbol of female strength and empowerment, wields the incredible abilities endowed to her through mythological lineage. Gifted with the strength of Hercules, the wisdom of Athena, the speed of Mercury, and the beauty of Aphrodite, she embodies the perfect balance of grace and ferocity. This Amazonian princess, known as Diana, ventures into 1940s America, shedding her divine origins to assume the identity of Diana Prince, a dedicated assistant to the charming but often reckless Major Steve Trevor. Her mission? To fight against the evils plaguing humanity and to bring a message of hope and resilience in a time of global turmoil.

In her quest to protect the world, Wonder Woman utilizes an array of unique and powerful artifacts that enhance her abilities. Her golden belt grants her astonishing strength, allowing her to face formidable adversaries with unparalleled prowess. She dons bullet-deflecting bracelets, which are not only a testament to her warrior spirit but also provide a barrier of protection against any attack. Additionally, her iconic golden lasso, known as the Lasso of Truth, compels those ensnared by it to reveal their true intentions, thereby dispelling dishonesty and manipulation. Each of these items not only serves a functional purpose in battle but also symbolizes her commitment to justice and truth.

As she navigates the complexities of a world at war, Wonder Woman strikes a balance between her fierce warrior instincts and her compassionate nature as a peacemaker. The invisible supersonic plane equips her with the means to travel swiftly and discreetly, reflecting her ability to navigate through the chaos while remaining a beacon of hope. Her journey is not just about combatting evil forces; it is also a profound exploration of identity, sacrifice, and the choice to fight for what is right. Through her bravery and compassion, Wonder Woman emerges as an indomitable force, inspiring generations as an icon of heroism and a champion for equality.

Main Cast of Wonder Woman

Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman / Diana Prince

Lynda Carter

Wonder Woman / Diana Prince

Lynda Carter's portrayal of Wonder Woman/Diana Prince in the 1970s television series "Wonder Woman" is widely regarded as iconic and definitive. Her performance seamlessly blended the character's strength and compassion, bringing to life the duality of the Amazonian princess and her alter ego. Carter's Wonder Woman was both a formidable warrior and a symbol of peace, exuding a magnetic charm and grace that made her a role model for generations. As Diana Prince, Carter imbued the character with a subtle sophistication and intelligence, showcasing her ability to navigate the complexities of the human world while maintaining her heroic virtues. Her embodiment of the role was not only a breakthrough for women in television but also set a high bar for future adaptations of the character, cementing her status as a quintessential Wonder Woman for fans around the globe.

Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor

Lyle Waggoner

Steve Trevor

Lyle Waggoner's portrayal of Steve Trevor in the television series "Wonder Woman" was a quintessential representation of the dashing, charismatic leading man of the 1970s. His chemistry with Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman was electric, providing a strong foundation for the show's romantic undercurrents. Waggoner brought a blend of rugged good looks and a light-hearted comedic touch to the role, effectively balancing the action-packed scenes with moments of levity. His Steve Trevor was both a love interest and a sidekick to Wonder Woman, displaying bravery and a certain level of competence, yet also embracing the comedic relief that came with being outshined by the superheroine's extraordinary abilities. Waggoner's performance was instrumental in grounding the fantastical elements of the show, offering viewers a relatable and endearing character that complemented the iconic Wonder Woman. His charm and timing, combined with a strong on-screen presence, helped to solidify Steve Trevor as a memorable character in the annals of superhero television.

Secondary Cast of Wonder Woman

Peter Marc Jacobson

Brad

Penelope Windust

Dr. Sylvia Stubbs

Murray MacLeod

Doctor

Michael Stroka

Henry

Buck Young

Foreman

Herman Poppe

Bodyguard

Cletus Young

Official

Fuddle Bagley

Shadow

Dawn Lyn

Whitney

Joe Warfield

IADC Officer

Leon Charles

Dr. Heinrich Von Klemper

Fil Formicola

Heavy

Joseph Chapman

Radioman

Craig Littler

Thorpe

Jason Johnson

James Porter

John Devlin

Major Keller

Carmen Zapata

The Prime Minister

Kurt Grayson

Harris

Jim Stein

Officer

Mark Wilson

Magician #1

Ernesto Macias

Senator Wainright

Colette Bertrand

Claudine

Scott Mulhern

Desk Clerk

Inga Nielsen

Rena

Ed Griffith

Hanson

Erica Hagen

Dalma

Jay Fenichel

Tommy

Albert Stratton

Charles Benson

David Cryer

Hank Miller

Don Eitner

Dentist

Pat Skelton

Gormsby

Maria Grimm

Lydia Moreno

Alan Bergmann

Director

David Himes

Sgt. Harry Willard

Dorrie Thomson

Evadne

Jo De Winter

Dr. Ross

Tom Ormeny

Rogel

Peter Nyberg

Strasser

Alan McRae

Security Officer

Thomas Babson

Smitty

Ray Young

Tobirov

Barry Cahill

General Miller

Linda Ryan

Ruth Blaine

Donald Bishop

Dr. Royce Tobias

Aharon Ipalé

The Emir

Kres Mersky

Theodora

Jane Actman

Meg

Pamela Toll

Nurse

Michael McGuire

Moreaux

John O'Connell

Todd Daniels

Diane Lander

Nancy

Steve Allie Collura

Bonelli

Sherrie Wills

Lisa

James Lemp

George P. Turk

David Yanez

Charlie Bright Eagle

Lilibet Stern

Mary Lou Tompkins

Crew of Wonder Woman

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