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Lynda Carter shares throwback picture of her character 'Mama' Morton in 'Chicago'

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Lynda Carter is flying down memory lane. The "Wonder Woman" star took to Twitter Wednesday to share an image from her time as Matron "Mama" Morton in the musical "Chicago" in 2005 in London. "When you’re good to mama, mama’s good to you," Carter wrote, referencing a line from "When You’re Good to Mama." Crater made her West End debut in "Chicago" in 2005.The eight-week engagement was her theater stage debut.The production also starred Sally Ann Triplett as Roxie Hart, Terence Maynard as Billy Flynn and Rachel Stanley as Velma Kelly.

Carter has a long, successful career in the film and pageant industry. She was crowned Miss World USA in 1972. Carter’s acting career took off for her role in the live-action series "Wonder Woman" on CBS from 1975 to 1979.

She made her first acting appearance in an episode of the drama series "Roots of Anger" in 1974. Carter also made appearances on TV shows such "Starsky and Hutch" and "Cos." Lynda Carter starred in "Chicago" in 2005. (Mike Coppola) In April, Carter shared with her Instagram followers she was determined to keep the legacy of her husband of 37 years alive.

Gaming CEO Robert A. Altman died in 2021 at age 73.  "I am so grateful to receive @tgenresearch’s John S. McCain Leadership Award," the actress captioned the post. "For over 20 years, TGen has conducted groundbreaking genetics research to discover better, more precise treatments for diseases like cancer and neurological disorders." "I lost my vibrant husband Robert to myelofibrosis last year, and I support TGen with the hope that the deadly form of myelofibrosis will one day be curable or survivable," Carter shared. "Thank you, Dr.Trent and Dr.

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