Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter, pictured below, proves herself a real-life wonder woman indeed.
Lynda Carter attended Chicago 10th Aniversary Gala Benefit at New World Stages in New York, November 14, 2006. (Picture credit: PR Photos)
Lynda Carter, 56, went alone to canoeing on the Potomac River in Washington in the afternoon of June 4, shockingly finding a dead woman later identified as Helen Johnstone floating face down in the water.
As she did not bring her hand phone at the time, Carter had to yell to some fishermen and asked them to dial 911 to call EMS responders who later pulled Helen Johnstone's dead body ashore.
The official cause and manner of Johnstone's death is yet to announced as an autopsy is under way. But it is believed she might have committed suicide.
While a lot thought Lynda Carter did a good deed, she herself was quite modest.
"I didn't do anything special. I did what anybody would have done." Carter told the Washington Post.
Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman
Born on July 24, 1951, Lynda Carter [wikipedia] was best-known as Wonder Woman for her Amazonian title role in the fantasy-adventure TV series which aired from 1975 to 1979. She married attorney Robert Altman, with whom the couple has two children, James and Jessica Altman. Source: WP & B&B
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