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The untold story of Lynda Carter - Page 12 of 43 - Kiwi Report

The untold story of Lynda Carter


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[post_page_title]Inventing the famous spin[/post_page_title]
Lynda Carter actually invented the Wonder Woman signature spin in the series. During an interview she gave in 2005, Carter admitted that she came up with the transformation move, pointing out that it was not present in the original comic. While the show’s producers debated on how to perform the change from Diana Prince to Wonder Woman, Carter, who was also a dancer, suggested that she do a pirouette for the transformation, hence creating the character’s trademark.

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Inventing the famous spin

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