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Donna Yeager Wood

1955 - 2021

Donna Yeager Wood obituary, 1955-2021, Houston, TX

BORN

1955

DIED

2021

Donna Wood Obituary

Donna Karen Yeager Wood
1955-2021
Houston lost a bright star this June with the passing of Donna Wood. She left us way too soon, peacefully and with her family close by.
With a bachelor's degree from Rice University in the class of 1977, Donna went on to a rich and diverse acting career, continuing a legacy of brilliant and funny performances with the Rice Players. One was the secretary in Tom Stoppard's Jumpers, described as "an absolute tour de force of comic timing." While attending Rice, she also appeared in Adaptation, A Man for All Seasons, The Visit, A Gap in Generations, and Three Sisters. A colleague of hers recently observed that "her performance in Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest as Lady Bracknell made her immortal."
Upon graduation, she became a Rice recruiter for two years, then on to study at the Drama Studio in London for the next year. After appearing in a Shakespearean showcase in New York, she returned to Houston to become a singing waiter at the NY Café Bar, writing and performing original comedy. Then back to London, where she married her fiancé Nick Spurr.
Across the pond she was in acclaimed productions of South Pacific, Annie, and Barefoot in the Park, among many others, and appeared in commercials for Pan Am and Lay's. Perhaps her highest profile project was a made for TV movie, also starring Dick Van Dyke, called Strong Medicine, which was aired on both British and US television.
With her return to Houston, she joined the company of the Alley Theater, with roles in Stepping Out and Henceforward…, opposite George Segal. When another actress was removed from that leading role, Donna learned the part in 5 days and essentially saved the production.
A quality that is rare in an artist, Donna was able to alternate her acting roles successfully with fundraising jobs that provided support to many artists struggling to get their start. One of these was for Stage One, a children's theater in Louisville, Kentucky. She was a relentless advocate for all artistic endeavors, and an important asset to Houston's artistic community for decades.
In May of 2000, Donna married Lawrence (Larry) Charles Wood of Houston, a Doctor of Philosophy, with an advanced degree in geophysics. Larry passed away in 2017. Donna is survived by her brother Larry Yeager and sister Kim Yeager-Goehrig, as well as her devoted stepson Lewis Wood. A memorial gathering in Donna's honor will be held August 21, 2021, between 2 and 5 p.m. For more information contact [email protected].

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Jul. 11, 2021.

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Greg Martin ( Monkee )

August 19, 2023

Greg Martin ( Monkee )

August 19, 2023

Greg Martin ( Monkee )

August 19, 2023

From the time we met as Junior's in High School we were friends. We promised we would meet on Broadway me as a tech and her as a star.
She was a star in every show we did and I adored her in Happy Birthday Wanda June ( Essayons theater) We all know the path she took, I worked Stage shows as a member of IATSE and doing films as a Grip ending my career as a Best Boy Grip. She didn't like films she said it felt out of sync.
We talked more in the last few years no way can I express the loss of her light. She was more than a friend she allowed me in her life and I feel proud
to have had her in mine.

Rich Upton

August 19, 2023

Donna and I were in two plays together in high school, and I was in a third that Donna directed. She was a pleasure to work with, and we became friends. I am devastated to hear of her death, and I will always remember her. She was talented, pretty, and fun. Miss you, Donna.

Fred Cunningham, Rice `77

July 9, 2022

I am so sorry to just recently hear that Donna has passed. She was a very witty and fun coworker in admissions at Rice back in the seventies. My condolences to her family.

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