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''[[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]'' is an American [[reality television]] show in which [[celebrity]] contestants and professional [[dance]] partners compete to be the best dancers, as determined by the show's judges and public voting. The series first broadcast in the summer of 2005, and twenty-four complete seasons have aired on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] through Spring 2017. During each season, competitors are progressively eliminated on the basis of public voting and scores received from the judges until only a few contestants remain. These finalists participate in a finale, from which a winner is determined.<ref name=ABC>{{cite web|url=http://abc.go.com/shows/dancing-with-the-stars/about-voting|title=Voting -- How It Works|publisher=American Broadcasting Company|accessdate=October 24, 2009}}</ref> Celebrities appearing on ''Dancing with the Stars'' include "actors, singers, comedians, musicians, entrepreneurs, athletes, reality stars, journalists, internet personalities, newsmakers, and where-are-they-now personalities".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/aug/17/delay-joins-dancing-stars/|title=Tom DeLay joins 'Dancing With the Stars'|first=Joseph|last=Weber|date=August 17, 2009|accessdate=October 24, 2009|work=[[The Washington Times]]|publisher=[[News World Communications]]}}</ref> |
''[[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]'' is an American [[reality television]] show in which [[celebrity]] contestants and professional [[dance]] partners compete to be the best dancers, as determined by the show's judges and public voting. The series first broadcast in the summer of 2005, and twenty-four complete seasons have aired on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] through Spring 2017. During each season, competitors are progressively eliminated on the basis of public voting and scores received from the judges until only a few contestants remain. These finalists participate in a finale, from which a winner is determined.<ref name=ABC>{{cite web|url=http://abc.go.com/shows/dancing-with-the-stars/about-voting |title=Voting -- How It Works |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |accessdate=October 24, 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091008212227/http://abc.go.com/shows/dancing-with-the-stars/about-voting |archivedate=October 8, 2009 |df= }}</ref> Celebrities appearing on ''Dancing with the Stars'' include "actors, singers, comedians, musicians, entrepreneurs, athletes, reality stars, journalists, internet personalities, newsmakers, and where-are-they-now personalities".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/aug/17/delay-joins-dancing-stars/|title=Tom DeLay joins 'Dancing With the Stars'|first=Joseph|last=Weber|date=August 17, 2009|accessdate=October 24, 2009|work=[[The Washington Times]]|publisher=[[News World Communications]]}}</ref> |
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As of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 24)|season 24]], 273 celebrities have competed. Seven of those withdrew from the competition: [[Sara Evans]] of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 3)|season three]] left the show to "give her family full attention" after filing for divorce; [[Misty May-Treanor]] of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 7)|season seven]] was forced to pull out after an ankle injury; [[Tom DeLay]] of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 9)|season nine]] reportedly withdrew "due to stress fractures in both of his feet"; [[Dorothy Hamill]] of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 16)|season sixteen]] withdrew due to a previous injury that was unrelated to the competition; [[Billy Dee Williams]] of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 18)|season eighteen]] quit due to a back injury; [[Kim Zolciak|Kim Zolciak-Biermann]] of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 21)|season twenty-one]] was forced to withdraw after suffering a mini-stroke, which prevented her from flying to [[California]]; and [[Tamar Braxton]] of season twenty-one withdrew due to [[pulmonary embolism]]s in her lungs.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,220491,00.html|title=Divorce Forces Sara Evans to Quit 'Dancing with the Stars'|accessdate=October 23, 2009|date=October 13, 2006|publisher=[[Fox News Channel]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/dailydish/detail?blogid=7&entry_id=31265|title=Misty May-Treanor Has Surgery for Dance Injury|date=October 8, 2008|accessdate=October 23, 2009|work=[[San Francisco Chronicle]] | first=Karen | last=Reardanz}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvwatch.people.com/2009/10/06/tom-delay-to-quit-dancing-with-the-stars/|title=Tom DeLay to Quit Dancing with the Stars|date=October 6, 2009|accessdate=October 23, 2009|work=[[People (magazine)|People]]|publisher=[[Time Inc.|Time Inc]]|first=Monica|last=Rizzo}}</ref> At age 14, actress [[Willow Shields]] of season twenty was the youngest contestant to compete on the show. At age 82, actress [[Cloris Leachman]] of season seven was the oldest contestant to compete on the show.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/peopleNews/idUSN2517831120080825|title=Cloris Leachman, 82, joins "Dancing with Stars"|date=August 25, 2008|accessdate=October 24, 2009|publisher=[[Reuters]]|first=Steve|last=Gorman}}</ref> At age 51, singer [[Donny Osmond]] of season nine was the oldest contestant to win the competition.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2009/11/dancing-with-the-stars-crowns-a-winner/1|title='Dancing With The Stars' crowns a winner|date=November 24, 2009|accessdate=November 25, 2009|work=USA Today|publisher=Gannett Company}}</ref> At age 16 years, [[Laurie Hernandez]] of season twenty-three was the youngest contestant to win. The first (and, as of now, only) contestant to pass away after appearing on the show is [[Florence Henderson]] of season eleven, who died in November 2016, six years after her participation. Forty-three professional dancers have partnered with the celebrities. The twenty-four winners of the show, in chronological order, are [[Kelly Monaco]], [[Drew Lachey]], [[Emmitt Smith]], [[Apolo Anton Ohno]], [[Hélio Castroneves]], [[Kristi Yamaguchi]], [[Brooke Burke]], [[Shawn Johnson]], [[Donny Osmond]], [[Nicole Scherzinger]], [[Jennifer Grey]], [[Hines Ward]], [[J.R. Martinez]], [[Donald Driver]], [[Melissa Rycroft]], [[Kellie Pickler]], [[Amber Riley]], [[Meryl Davis]], [[Alfonso Ribeiro]], [[Rumer Willis]], [[Bindi Irwin]], [[Nyle DiMarco]], [[Laurie Hernandez]] and [[Rashad Jennings]]. The thirteen professional partners who have won are [[Alec Mazo]], [[Cheryl Burke]] (twice), [[Julianne Hough]] (twice), [[Mark Ballas]] (twice), [[Derek Hough]] (six times), [[Kym Johnson]] (twice), [[Karina Smirnoff]], [[Peta Murgatroyd]] (twice), [[Tony Dovolani]], [[Maksim Chmerkovskiy]], [[Witney Carson]], [[Valentin Chmerkovskiy]] (twice) and [[Emma Slater]]. |
As of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 24)|season 24]], 273 celebrities have competed. Seven of those withdrew from the competition: [[Sara Evans]] of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 3)|season three]] left the show to "give her family full attention" after filing for divorce; [[Misty May-Treanor]] of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 7)|season seven]] was forced to pull out after an ankle injury; [[Tom DeLay]] of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 9)|season nine]] reportedly withdrew "due to stress fractures in both of his feet"; [[Dorothy Hamill]] of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 16)|season sixteen]] withdrew due to a previous injury that was unrelated to the competition; [[Billy Dee Williams]] of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 18)|season eighteen]] quit due to a back injury; [[Kim Zolciak|Kim Zolciak-Biermann]] of [[Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 21)|season twenty-one]] was forced to withdraw after suffering a mini-stroke, which prevented her from flying to [[California]]; and [[Tamar Braxton]] of season twenty-one withdrew due to [[pulmonary embolism]]s in her lungs.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,220491,00.html|title=Divorce Forces Sara Evans to Quit 'Dancing with the Stars'|accessdate=October 23, 2009|date=October 13, 2006|publisher=[[Fox News Channel]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/dailydish/detail?blogid=7&entry_id=31265|title=Misty May-Treanor Has Surgery for Dance Injury|date=October 8, 2008|accessdate=October 23, 2009|work=[[San Francisco Chronicle]] | first=Karen | last=Reardanz}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvwatch.people.com/2009/10/06/tom-delay-to-quit-dancing-with-the-stars/ |title=Tom DeLay to Quit Dancing with the Stars |date=October 6, 2009 |accessdate=October 23, 2009 |work=[[People (magazine)|People]] |publisher=[[Time Inc.|Time Inc]] |first=Monica |last=Rizzo |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091009035959/http://tvwatch.people.com/2009/10/06/tom-delay-to-quit-dancing-with-the-stars/ |archivedate=October 9, 2009 |df= }}</ref> At age 14, actress [[Willow Shields]] of season twenty was the youngest contestant to compete on the show. At age 82, actress [[Cloris Leachman]] of season seven was the oldest contestant to compete on the show.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/peopleNews/idUSN2517831120080825|title=Cloris Leachman, 82, joins "Dancing with Stars"|date=August 25, 2008|accessdate=October 24, 2009|publisher=[[Reuters]]|first=Steve|last=Gorman}}</ref> At age 51, singer [[Donny Osmond]] of season nine was the oldest contestant to win the competition.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2009/11/dancing-with-the-stars-crowns-a-winner/1|title='Dancing With The Stars' crowns a winner|date=November 24, 2009|accessdate=November 25, 2009|work=USA Today|publisher=Gannett Company}}</ref> At age 16 years, [[Laurie Hernandez]] of season twenty-three was the youngest contestant to win. The first (and, as of now, only) contestant to pass away after appearing on the show is [[Florence Henderson]] of season eleven, who died in November 2016, six years after her participation. Forty-three professional dancers have partnered with the celebrities. The twenty-four winners of the show, in chronological order, are [[Kelly Monaco]], [[Drew Lachey]], [[Emmitt Smith]], [[Apolo Anton Ohno]], [[Hélio Castroneves]], [[Kristi Yamaguchi]], [[Brooke Burke]], [[Shawn Johnson]], [[Donny Osmond]], [[Nicole Scherzinger]], [[Jennifer Grey]], [[Hines Ward]], [[J.R. Martinez]], [[Donald Driver]], [[Melissa Rycroft]], [[Kellie Pickler]], [[Amber Riley]], [[Meryl Davis]], [[Alfonso Ribeiro]], [[Rumer Willis]], [[Bindi Irwin]], [[Nyle DiMarco]], [[Laurie Hernandez]] and [[Rashad Jennings]]. The thirteen professional partners who have won are [[Alec Mazo]], [[Cheryl Burke]] (twice), [[Julianne Hough]] (twice), [[Mark Ballas]] (twice), [[Derek Hough]] (six times), [[Kym Johnson]] (twice), [[Karina Smirnoff]], [[Peta Murgatroyd]] (twice), [[Tony Dovolani]], [[Maksim Chmerkovskiy]], [[Witney Carson]], [[Valentin Chmerkovskiy]] (twice) and [[Emma Slater]]. |
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Dancing with the Stars is an American reality television show in which celebrity contestants and professional dance partners compete to be the best dancers, as determined by the show's judges and public voting. The series first broadcast in the summer of 2005, and twenty-four complete seasons have aired on ABC through Spring 2017. During each season, competitors are progressively eliminated on the basis of public voting and scores received from the judges until only a few contestants remain. These finalists participate in a finale, from which a winner is determined.[1] Celebrities appearing on Dancing with the Stars include "actors, singers, comedians, musicians, entrepreneurs, athletes, reality stars, journalists, internet personalities, newsmakers, and where-are-they-now personalities".[2]
As of season 24, 273 celebrities have competed. Seven of those withdrew from the competition: Sara Evans of season three left the show to "give her family full attention" after filing for divorce; Misty May-Treanor of season seven was forced to pull out after an ankle injury; Tom DeLay of season nine reportedly withdrew "due to stress fractures in both of his feet"; Dorothy Hamill of season sixteen withdrew due to a previous injury that was unrelated to the competition; Billy Dee Williams of season eighteen quit due to a back injury; Kim Zolciak-Biermann of season twenty-one was forced to withdraw after suffering a mini-stroke, which prevented her from flying to California; and Tamar Braxton of season twenty-one withdrew due to pulmonary embolisms in her lungs.[3][4][5] At age 14, actress Willow Shields of season twenty was the youngest contestant to compete on the show. At age 82, actress Cloris Leachman of season seven was the oldest contestant to compete on the show.[6] At age 51, singer Donny Osmond of season nine was the oldest contestant to win the competition.[7] At age 16 years, Laurie Hernandez of season twenty-three was the youngest contestant to win. The first (and, as of now, only) contestant to pass away after appearing on the show is Florence Henderson of season eleven, who died in November 2016, six years after her participation. Forty-three professional dancers have partnered with the celebrities. The twenty-four winners of the show, in chronological order, are Kelly Monaco, Drew Lachey, Emmitt Smith, Apolo Anton Ohno, Hélio Castroneves, Kristi Yamaguchi, Brooke Burke, Shawn Johnson, Donny Osmond, Nicole Scherzinger, Jennifer Grey, Hines Ward, J.R. Martinez, Donald Driver, Melissa Rycroft, Kellie Pickler, Amber Riley, Meryl Davis, Alfonso Ribeiro, Rumer Willis, Bindi Irwin, Nyle DiMarco, Laurie Hernandez and Rashad Jennings. The thirteen professional partners who have won are Alec Mazo, Cheryl Burke (twice), Julianne Hough (twice), Mark Ballas (twice), Derek Hough (six times), Kym Johnson (twice), Karina Smirnoff, Peta Murgatroyd (twice), Tony Dovolani, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Witney Carson, Valentin Chmerkovskiy (twice) and Emma Slater.
Competitors
In the following list, the winner of each season is shown in gold, second place in silver and third place in bronze.
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- * Indicates contestant withdrew from competition for personal/health reasons.
Notes
- ^ "Voting -- How It Works". American Broadcasting Company. Archived from the original on October 8, 2009. Retrieved October 24, 2009.
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- ^ "Divorce Forces Sara Evans to Quit 'Dancing with the Stars'". Fox News Channel. October 13, 2006. Retrieved October 23, 2009.
- ^ Reardanz, Karen (October 8, 2008). "Misty May-Treanor Has Surgery for Dance Injury". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved October 23, 2009.
- ^ Rizzo, Monica (October 6, 2009). "Tom DeLay to Quit Dancing with the Stars". People. Time Inc. Archived from the original on October 9, 2009. Retrieved October 23, 2009.
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- ^ "'Dancing With The Stars' crowns a winner". USA Today. Gannett Company. November 24, 2009. Retrieved November 25, 2009.
References
- "Dancing With The Stars". American Broadcasting Company. Retrieved October 24, 2009.
- ""Dancing With The Stars" Timeline". CBS. May 19, 2009. Retrieved October 21, 2009.
- Lee, Allyssa (March 1, 2010). "'Dancing with the Stars': The Season 10 cast is revealed!". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. Retrieved March 7, 2010.