Robin Wright
The Robin Wright celebrity doll depicts her at age 50 in the role of General Antiope in the 2017 DC Comics movie Wonder Women. The Black Label Barbie doll was released by Mattel on April 27, 2017, designed by Bill Greening, and retailed for $45.
See the museum’s collection of Wonder Woman dolls.
Robin Wright is an American actress and director. Wright’s career began as a model at the age of 14 and progressed to the daytime NBC soap opera Santa Barbara as the character Kelly Capwell. Two of her best known films are The Princess Bride (1987) and Forrest Gump (1994). Wright was nominated for many awards for her movie roles and won a Golden Globe for best actress for her role as Claire Underwood in Netflix’s first studio production House of Cards (2013-2018). At that time she was the highest paid actress in Hollywood.
From the box:
Wonder Woman
ANTIOPE™
Barbie® Doll
Sister of Queen Hippolyta™ and general of the Amazon warriors
As a massive conflict raged in the outside world, princess Diana trained to be an unconquerable Amazon warrior on her idyllic and hidden home, Paradise Island. Convinced she could help stop the forces that threatened mankind, Diana leaves home and assumes a secret identity: Diana Prince. Joining forces in a war to end all wars, Diana soon discovers her extraordinary powers. She becomes…Wonder Woman, one of the world’s greatest and most powerful Super Heroes, a fierce warrior with incredible strength, grace, and wisdom.
Product#: DWD84
The Robin Wright Antiope doll comes wearing a purple plastic replica of her warrior costume in Wonder Woman. The bodice is permanently affixed but all of the rest is removable. It includes purple shoulder, forearm, skirt, and knee and shin guards (attached to the boots). Underneath the skirt is a separate pair of brown leatherette panties with a Velcro opening in the back. Matching brown leatherette thigh coverings are above the boots.
On her head is a purple and gold protective helmet that is sewn onto the scalp with thread. The hands have brown painted protectors on them and can be pulled off. In order to remove the forearm armor, the hands must be removed first(heat them first in hot water or with a hair dryer to avoid breaking the attachments). The high heeled brown boots with the purple knee armor have a slit up the back for removal.
The face is painted with blue eyes and pink lips. The blonde rooted hair is style in a chin length cut with three long top braids then flowing ponytail protruding from the top of the head extending to the waist.
The body is a 2016 Mattel articulated with movement at the neck, shoulders, elbows, wrist, hip, and knees.
The accessories include a bow, a black quiver with two purple plastic feathered arrows permanently attach inside, a black based doll stand, and a Certificate of Authenticity.
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