That's interesting, because I talked to a convention guy, once, who shared a college dorm room with the family of someone, in the NAACP press office, way back in '75. His roomie was dancing all over the place, when he heard there would be a
'black Wonder Woman' on Lynda's show, trying to guess who'd be in the bathing suit. The vender didn't find out, until he asked the TV show people about Nubia, at a convention [Wait for it...], ..way back in the 1990s! Up to then, he said he'd shaken down every black TV actress, but,
Weezie on
The Jeffersons.
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As with the post-Batmania Nineties, when Geena Davis, Cindy Crawford and Sandra Bullock were all rumored to be suiting up for a WW movie, ..apparently, Teresa Graves wasn't the only actress being considered by TNOAWW's producers, in 1975. Sounds like that was a tiered, top-bottom list, too, ..because it took the guy half a lifetime to get a straight answer out of anybody.
Oh - and now that I know his doll wasn't modeled on anybody famous, I'm glad I didn't buy it. Way too much!