Wonder Woman Actresses Lynda Carter and Susan Eisenberg Address 'Professor Marston' Controversy
11/09/2017 04:54 pm EST
Lynda Carter
Carter, who played the iconic heroine on television's Wonder Woman from 1975 to 1979, shared a link to the interview on both her Twitter and Facebook accounts on Saturday encouraging fans to listen to Marston's opinion on the movie.
"As a close friend of the Marston family, I encourage you to hear Christie's opinion about the movie," Carter wrote.
Susan Eisenberg
Voice over actress Eisenberg, best known for playing Wonder Woman in the animated series Justice League Unlimited as well as other animated films and video games, joined Carter in support of Marston, alerting her followers that Professor Marston is a work of fiction. Eisenberg included the hashtag that Marston has been using regarding the film's inaccuracies, #LassoTheTruth.
"Important 2 note the film #ProfessorMarston is NOT a true story, but a narrative made up by the filmmaker! @ChristieMarston #LassoTheTruth," Eisenberg wrote.
Professor Marston And The Wonder Women is in theaters now.
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