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Donna Atwood

Donna Atwood (February 14, 1925 – December 20, 2010) was an American figure skater. She was born Donna Arlene Atwood on February 14, 1925 in Newton, Kansas, to pharmacist Chester Atwood and Allie Atwood, his wife. The family moved to Albuquerque before relocating to Los Angeles when she was 9. She died on December 30, 2010, aged 85, at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California.
==Career==
Donna began taking dancing lessons at age 3. Her skating began at age 13, when she was inspired by seeing a Sonja Henie ice show, and was given her first pair of skates by her older brother. At age 15, she won two medals at the 1941 U.S. Figure Skating Championships: the senior pairs title with partner Eugene Turner.,〔(AP Story in Palm Beach Post, 3 Feb 1941 )〕 and the junior ladies title.〔
That same year, John H. Harris, operating owner of the Ice Capades, offered her a contract with his show. She signed with the Ice Capades at age 16, and within a year she was its star, billed as "The Queen of the Ice". She toured with the show for fifteen years, giving over 6,000 performances in two dozen venues. She was so famous that newspaper headlines of the day referred to her only as "Donna". On her farewell tour, she starred in a production of Peter Pan, making her entrance flying above the audience. She often spoke of it as her favorite role.〔
Donna Atwood retired from the role of lead skater in 1956 at age 31, moving into a custom-built Beverly Hills home complete with a piano that folded into the wall.〔〔"Ice Capades' Donna Atwood to Retire Soon", Los Angeles Times, 8 Apr 1956 ()〕〔"Skaters' Waltz: 'Hollywood' Cast Joins Other Icers", Billboard, 22 Sep 1956 ()〕 She made a single television appearance in 1961 as Phyllis Merrill in the ''Perry Mason'' episode, "The Case of the Renegade Refugee."
In the 1970s when her children were grown and she was "tired of doing nothing", she began coaching young figure skaters in California.〔

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