#FlyWashington Magazine Spring 2018 | Page 10

Like many of us, Lynda Carter loves seeing the world and experiencing new cultures, but one element of travel really gets her down. “I am grateful for every mile I have traveled, even though I hate to pack!” she chuckles. But the veteran actress-singer has cleverly figured out exactly how to solve that problem, revealing her simple secret to making taking a trip a much easier process. “I am such a well-worn traveler that I always have a bag packed that has all of my essentials, all the things that I could need,” she explains. It’s a suitcase that is always ready to go, and never gets unpacked at home, only replenished. “I have an extra set of all the makeup and hair products and all that stuff I need, that takes so long to figure out that you actually need [when you pack], like putting extra contacts in the bag, all that kind of stuff that’s so easy to forget.” Carter won’t have to pack her bags for the first stop on her 2018 singing tour that will showcase her new album, for she’ll perform at the Kennedy Center’s Terrace Theatre on March 17. But then she’ll hop a plane back to Hollywood, for shows on March 23 and 24 at the Catalina Jazz Club and will then continue on with performances at the Appel Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City April 20 and 21 and the Franklin Theater in Franklin, Tennessee, on April 28. She’ll need her suitcases again at some point in 2018, for she is scheduled to receive her long overdue official star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this year. She’ll also be doing promotion for her next upcoming film, “Super Troopers 2,” so those two events could easily coincide in late April, when the much-anticipated comedy arrives in megaplexes everywhere. “I’m reprising my role [from the 2001 movie] as the governor and it is hysterical. It’s so funny,” she giggles. “I am really excited about it!” She’s excited, too, when it comes to the huge popularity of the “Wonder Woman” feature film and the attention that has once again come her way as the original creator of the iconic role. Carter joined director Patty Jenkins and star Gal Gadot for the film’s premiere, although she did not appear in the movie. But that may just change when it comes to the next installment, as rumors are swirling that Carter will probably be on Lynda Carter Credit: Karl Simone FLYWASHINGTON.COM 8 SPRING 2018