The stunner is still gracing the screens showcasing her natural talents to this day. Since her hay-day, she has starred in films like Charlie St. Cloud, which was released in 2010 and Grudge Match in 2013. She also filmed 4 Minute Mile and another German-Danish movie titled I Am Here. Big news came for Basinger in January of 2016, when it was announced that she will play the character of Elena Lincoln in Fifty Shades Darker, which is the sequel to the steamy film, Fifty Shades of Grey.
Before she transitioned into film work in the late 80’s, the Californian bombshell graced the covers of fashion magazines like Vogue and Cosmopolitan. Russo made her debut on the big screen in the comedy film Major League in 1989 and later went on to co-star in the movie Mr. Destiny in 1990. The role that took Russo to the top and made her a household name was her part in Lethal Weapon 3 as a fierce female assassin. She was so good in the role that she was also cast in the sequel Lethal Weapon 4.
In 2005, Renee took a small break from acting but she’s back now and better than ever. Russo appeared in the superhero movie Thor in 2011 as Frigga, the mother of the main superhero Thor. Two years later she was cast again for the sequel Thor: The Dark World . In 2015, Russo made an appearance in the popular film The Intern, and she’s now working on the action comedy film Villa Capri, which is set to be released on August 25 of 2017.
In 1972, Carter won over the attention of the nation after winning the title of Miss World USA, representing her state of Arizona. She went on to pursue her acting career and enrolled in acting classes at a few schools in New York. With all her hard work and perseverance she landed her first big appearance in 1974, in an episode of the police drama series Nakia called “Roots of Anger”. Carter’s career skyrocketed after she landed the role of a lifetime in 1976 as Diana Prince in Wonder Woman.
Long after she got her star, Carter continued to prove that she was a force to be reckoned with, and until today is acting and putting out music. In 2005, Carter got her chance to shine on Broadway after she landed the role of Mama Morton in the musical Chicago. She also started her own traveling cabaret club called An Evening with Lynda Carter, and in 2007 she began touring and playing some of the most prestigious venues including, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, and the Catalina Jazz Club in L.A.