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'Wonder Woman' stuntwoman Jeannie Epper dead at 83
- Jeannie Epper, known for her stunt work in the TV show "Wonder Woman," died of natural causes Sunday, according to a representative for the family.
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Jeannie Epper, Lynda Carter’s ‘Wonder Woman’ Stunt Double, Dies at 83
She also appeared in "Kill Bill Vol. 2" and "The Amazing Spider-Man," among more than 100 project The post Jeannie Epper, Lynda Carter’s ‘Wonder Woman’ Stunt Double, Dies at 83 appeared first on TheWrap.
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Lynda Carter Pens Emotional Tribute to Her ‘Beautiful’ “Wonder Woman” Stuntwoman Jeannie Epper After Her Death
Epper died at her home on May 5 at age 83
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Jeannie Epper Dies: Stuntwoman Who Doubled For ‘Wonder Woman’ Star Lynda Carter Was 83
Jeannie Epper, a stunt double for Lynda Carter in the 1970s Wonder Woman TV series and performed stunts in such movies as The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift and Kill Bill: Vol. 2, died Sunday at her Simi Valley, California, home. She was 83. A founding member in 1968 of the Stuntwomen’s Association of …
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Jeannie Epper, Legendary ‘Wonder Woman’ and ‘Romancing the Stone’ Stuntwoman, Dies at 83
Jeannie Epper, the peerless, fearless stunt performer who doubled for Lynda Carter on Wonder Woman and swung on a vine across a 350-foot gorge and propelled down an epic mudslide as Kathleen Turner in Romancing the Stone, has died. She was 83. Epper died Sunday night of natural causes at her home in Simi Valley, her …
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Lynda Carter Channels Old Hollywood Glamour With This Super-Rare Red Carpet Appearance
At 72 years old, Lynda Carter reminds everyone that chicness happens at any age, and she’s not stopping her showstopping style era anytime soon. On April 27, Carter made a super rare red carpet appearance at the 2024 White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which took place at the Washington Hilton. The event, hosted by Colin Jost, …
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Wonder Woman 3 Cancelled, Original Wonder Woman Responds
Lynda Carter isn’t happy Warner Bros. cancelled Wonder Woman 3. The original Wonder Woman, who played her in three seasons of TV series Wonder Woman from 1975-79, revealed her take on the studio’s move. Speaking to Yahoo Entertainment, Carter says it’s up to fans to convince Warner Bros. to change ...
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Lynda Carter Says “Wonder Woman 3” Idea with Gal Gadot Was 'Wonderful': 'I Don't Know Why They Tabled It'
The future of Gal Gadot's 'Wonder Woman' movies remains unclear as James Gunn plans a new vision for DC's cinematic future
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Lynda Carter Says ‘Wonder Woman 3’ Was ‘Wonderful’ and ‘Important,’ but It Won’t Get Made Without ‘Pressure From Fans’: ‘I Don’t Know Why They Tabled It’
Lynda Carter, who became a television icon as the star of the live-action “Wonder Woman” series from 1975 to 1979, delighted comic book fans when she popped up at the end of Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman 1984” as Asteria, a legendary Amazonian warrior previously thought to be dead. The tease led many to believe a …
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Wonder Woman 3: Lynda Carter Talks Canceled DCEU Sequel Movie
Legendary television star Lynda Carter believes that DC fans have to make their voices loud and clear to get Warner Bros. to make Wonder Woman 3 with Gal Gadot. “I don’t think they want to do it unless there’s enough pressure from fans,” Carter said in an interview with Yahoo Entertainment. “I just don’t think they have the mind to […]
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As James Gunn’s DCU Takes Shape, Lynda Carter Weighs In On What’s Keeping Wonder Woman 3 From Moving Forward
Lynda Carter gets honest about why she thinks Wonder Woman 3 isn’t moving forward as James Gunn’s DCU forms.
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