Norwegian skating star & Hollywood musicals 1912-69 . 10x8 sepia portrait signed in green ink . " To my very good friend Henry Wynn ,with all my best wishes Sonja Henie , Hollywood 1937 "Date of Birth
8 April 1912, Kristiania, Norway. [now Oslo, Norway]
Date of Death
12 October 1969, en route by air to Oslo, Norway
The daughter of a fur wholesaler in Norway, Sonja Henie received her first pair of ice skates when she was six. At 14 she was the Norwegian Skating Champion. At 15 she would win the Olympic gold medal in Skating, a feat she would repeat in 1932 and 1936. In 1936 she would turn professional and tour with her own ice show. She was signed by 20th Century-Fox and debuted in One in a Million (1936), in which she played an ice skater. The picture was very successful, Sonja continued to make a series of light comedies throughout the late 1930s and early 1940s. More a testament to her skating skills and physical appearance than her acting prowess, the films were nevertheless profitable and her popularity soared. Her films' success garnered financial success for the Hollywood Ice Revues that she produced and starred every year. Her movie career wound down during the mid-'40s, but she continued skating until she retired in 1960. An astute businesswoman, Sonja was one of the ten wealthiest women in the world when she died of leukemia in 1969
Accomplished skier and tennis player
Won 3 olympic gold medals between 1928 and 1936. She was the first skater to parlay her athletic success into a lucrative career.
10 time World Champion Women's Figure Skating according to A&E Biography
She was the youngest Olympic skating champion - 15 years and 10 months of age when she won the 1928 gold medal. This record was beaten only in 1998 by a two-month younger American 'Tara Lipinski'.
Lost popularity when a photograph was published showing her shaking hands with Adolf Hitler.
The photograph of her shaking hands with Adolf Hitler was taken at the 1936 Olympic Winter Games in Germany, and Hitler - being the host nations leader - naturally met several contestants. In that context many claim it's not fair to really judge any of the athletes who encountered Hitler at the games, while others claim Henie should have refused to shake his hand. It is of course easy to judge in retrospect, knowing what we know today of Hitler's later crimes against humanity.
Robbed of jewels twice in six months in 1952
Accumulated a large collection of modern art together with her third husband that formed the basis for the Henie-Onstad Art Centre near Oslo. They are buried on the hilltop overlooking the museum.
Became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1941.
Inducted into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame (1976) and the International Women's Sport Hall of Fame (1982).
The signature of her ice skate blades adorns the cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
In 1940, when the Nazis invaded Norway, she was out of the country. She telegraphed her maid and told her to place a picture of her with Hitler, which he had autographed, in a prominent place in her house. When the Nazis arrived to take over the house, they saw the picture and left quickly. For the rest of the war, all of her possessions were left untouched by the Nazis.
After she turned pro, she staged a series of successful ice-skating shows with Arthur Wirtz.
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