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While we wait for James Gunn to bring Princess Diana and her home island of Themyscira into his DCU across film and TV, let’s take a look at the best and the worst actors to bring Wonder Woman to life to date.
4) Cathy Lee Crosby, Wonder Woman TV Movie

As cool as it was to have a former professional tennis player bring Wonder Woman to life, Cathy Lee Crosby’s version of the character doesn’t share much more than her name and alter ego with the DC Comics character. In Wonder Woman’s first-ever onscreen appearance – a made-for-TV movie that aired on ABC in 1974 – she’s blonde, doesn’t have any discernible superpowers, and doesn’t wear Diana’s iconic costume.
Instead, she is chosen by her fellow Amazons to leave her home and show the world “the value of women.” Diana does so by assisting government agent Steve Trevor in recovering a set of codebooks with classified information about Trevor’s fellow agents from an invented and entirely forgettable villain, Abner Smith. Crosby is passable in the part, but her version of Wonder Woman strays so far from the hero we love, and the movie contains so little action that she has to take the bottom spot on our list.
3) Adrianne Palicki, Unaired Wonder Woman TV Pilot

Adrianne Palicki’s Wonder Woman at least faithfully resembled the traditional depiction of the Amazonian princess, in a TV series that almost was. We suspect the reason the 2011 Wonder Woman series was never picked up was because writer David E. Kelley trifurcated her identity. There was the hero herself, then there was Diana Themyscira, a CEO who markets both Wonder Woman and a crime-fighting organization, and lastly, she created another alter ego, Diana Prince, who was an average woman who loves her cat and romantic comedies.
We don’t doubt that Palicki – who’s gone on to iconic roles in shows like The Orville, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and the first John Wick film – did the best she could with the material she was given. However, the pilot tried to do too much with the character instead of focusing on the core themes and values that made us love her in the first place. Also, it didn’t help that Palicki’s initial skimpy version of the costume drew a tsunami of internet backlash when it leaked online, only to be replaced by a corset and leggings that looked like a Halloween costume rather than a superhero’s tactical wear.










