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During World War II, a pilot, Major Steve Trevor, ejects during an air battle over the Bermuda Triangle, home of Paradise Island. The island houses Amazons, beautiful, ageless women with great strength, agility, and intelligence. Amazon princess Diana rescues Trevor, and wins a contest to return him to America, where she will remain to help the Allied forces. Her costume is designed to feature American emblems in the hope that she will be accepted in her new home, and her golden belt will be her source of strength and power. She retains her bracelets, which deflect bullets, and also receives a golden lasso, which is indestructible, and forces people to obey and tell the truth when bound. Diana is now known as "Wonder Woman," and flies to Washington, D.C. in an invisible plane.
At the end of the War, Diana returned to Paradise Isalnd.
35 years later, Steve Trevor Jr. crash lands on the Island. After a second contest, Diana returns to man's world to fight for peace.
The Stars:
 Lynda Carter:
Lynda Carter is 5'9" tall and of Irish/Hispanic descent. She is the youngest of three siblings (one brother and one sister) and started performing as a singer with the band 'The Relatives' during high school. She later joined 'The Garfin Gathering with Lynda Carter' for more exposure. The act opened at the Sahara Hotel Lounge in Las Vegas for three months. Ms. Carter won the title of Miss USA representing her home state of Arizona in 1973. As a result she also earned the opportunity to star in a film ("Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw" with Marjo Gortner). She was cast as "Wonder Woman" in 1975, beating out the likes of Loni Anderson and Jaclyn Smith. Ms. Carter released a solo album entitled 'Portrait' in May 1978. She has two children (a boy and a girl) with her second husband, attorney Robert Altman (29 January 1984 - present). Her first husband was theatrical agent Ron Samuels (28 May 1977 - 1982, divorced). She created the company Potomac Productions of Sherman Oaks, CA which produced, among other films, "Lightning in a Bottle."
Lyle Waggnor:
Mr. Waggoner is the owner and operator of STAR WAGGONS INC. STUDIO LOCATION TRAILERS in Sylmar, CA. STAR WAGGONS INC. is the largest supplier of studio location rental trailers in the entertainment industry. While filming "Wonder Woman," Mr. Waggoner got the idea for his business. He recalled in an interview that the studio had rented a big trailer for him. He wondered if they would rent an even bigger trailer from him. He asked, they said yes, and so began his business, STAR WAGGONS INC. His company now provides more than 400 trailers to movie companies and studios.
Mr. Waggoner was the 'first' "Playgirl" centerfold in June, 1973.
Mr. Waggoner made his premiere appearance with "Ray and Sharon Courts' Hollywood Collectors & Celebrities Show" at Beverly Garland's Holiday Inn in North Hollywood, California on October 5th and 6th, 2002.
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