Donald Clark "Donny" Osmond
(born December 9, 1957) is an American singer, musician, actor and former teen idol. Osmond has also been a talk show and game show host, record producer, race car driver, and author. He is known for being half of the brother-sister singing act Donny & Marie
and a member of the "Osmond Brothers" singing group. More recently, he has appeared in the lead role in the stage musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
.
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Early life
Osmond was born in
Ogden,
Utah, the son of
Olive May Osmond (
née Davis) and
George Virl Osmond. He is the brother of
Alan,
Jay,
Jimmy,
Merrill,
Wayne,
Marie, Tom, and Virl Osmond. Alan, Jay, Merrill, Wayne, and Donny were members of the popular singing group
The Osmonds (also known as The Osmond Brothers). Donny was raised as a Mormon in Utah along with his siblings. Osmond later traced his family ancestry back to
Merthyr Tydfil in
Wales; his journey was documented in a
BBC Wales program,
Donny Osmond Coming Home
.
[1] On the
BBC's
The One Show
with Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley, a plaque was unveiled in the town saying roughly: 'This plaque commemorates the ancestors of Donny Osmond'.
Music career
Teen idol: 1971 — 1978
After seeing the Osmond Brothers (Alan, Wayne, Merrill, and Jay) perform at
Disneyland as a
barbershop quartet,
Andy Williams asked the boys to audition for
The Andy Williams Show
. They soon became regulars on the show and gained popularity quickly. Donny made his debut on the show at the age of 5 singing "You Are My Sunshine". The brothers continued to perform on the show throughout the 1960s along with their brother Jimmy and sister Marie.
Donny became a teen idol in the early 1970s as a solo singer, in addition to performing with his older brothers. He, Bobby Sherman, and
David Cassidy were the biggest "Cover Boy" pop stars for
Tiger Beat magazine in the early 1970s.
[2] He had his first solo hit with "Sweet and Innocent", which peaked at #7 in the U.S. in 1971. His solo songs "
Go Away Little Girl" (1971) (#1 in the U.S.), "
Puppy Love" (U.S. #3), and "Hey Girl/I Knew You When" (U.S. #9) (1972) vaulted him into international fame. The fame was further advanced by his appearance on the "Here's Lucy" show, where he sang "Too Young" to
Lucille Ball's niece played by
Eve Plumb and sang with Lucie Arnaz ("What Do You Get When You Fall in Love?").
Comeback: 1989 — 1990
In the 1980s, Osmond re-invented himself as a solo vocal artist and abandoned the earlier television show image crafted to appeal to young viewers. He made an unlikely appearance as one of several celebrities and unknowns auditioning to sing for guitarist Jeff Beck in the video for Beck's 1985 single "Ambitious", followed in 1986 by an equally unlikely cameo in the animated
Luis Cardenas music video Runaway.
[3] He spent several years as a performer, before collaborating with
Peter Gabriel and returning to the
US charts in 1989 with the song "
Soldier of Love" and its follow-up "Sacred Emotion". The campaign to market "Soldier Of Love" received considerable airplay with the singer being presented as a 'mystery artist', before his identity was later revealed.
[4]
Donny was often reluctant to perform his earliest songs, in particular "Go Away Little Girl", but was convinced to sing the song live for KLOS-FM's 'Mark & Brian Christmas Show' on December 21, 1990.
Current music career: 1991 — present
Osmond was the guest vocalist on Dweezil Zappa's star-studded version of the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive" which appeared on Zappa's 1991 album
Confessions
. The song also included guitar solos from
Zakk Wylde,
Steve Lukather,
Warren DeMartini,
Nuno Bettencourt, and
Tim Pierce.
In the 2000s, he released a
Christmas album, an album of his favorite
Broadway songs, and a compilation of popular love songs. In 2004, he returned to the
UK Top 10 for the first time as a solo artist since 1973, with the
George Benson-sampling "Breeze On By", co-written with former teen idol
Gary Barlow, from the 1990s UK
boy band Take That, reaching number 8.
In February of 2009, Osmond reunited with his sister Marie to perform nightly at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Film and television
Hosting
Donny & Marie: 1976 — 1979
In the mid 1970s, he and Marie co-hosted an episode of the "
Mike Douglas Show", and where then were offered a show of their own, "
The Donny & Marie Show", television variety series which aired on
ABC between 1976 and 1979.
Donny co-hosted a talk show with his sister in 1998, also called
Donny And Marie
. The show ran for two seasons, and marked the first time the brother and sister had professionally been together in twenty years. Though ratings were high and they were nominated for an award as best talk show, the series was canceled. In a 1999 episode featuring
Jefferson Starship promoting their album
Windows Of Heaven
, the hosts performed a rendition of
Volunteers
live with the band.
Other hosting opportunities
Osmond went on to host
Pyramid
, a syndicated television game show that ran two seasons in the US, from 2002 - 04, and a
British version of
Pyramid
on
Challenge in 2007.
Osmond returned to
ABC as host of
The Great American Dream Vote
, a prime-time
reality/
game show that debuted in March, 2007. After earning lackluster ratings in its first two episodes, the program was canceled.
[5]
Osmond hosted the
British version of the game show
Identity
on
BBC Two during the daytime.
Osmond appeared on
Entertainment Tonight
as a commentator covering the ABC show
Dancing With the Stars
during his sister Marie's run as a contestant on the 5th season of the American version of the popular show in Fall of 2007.
Musical theater
His first foray into Broadway
musical theater was the lead role in a revival of the 1904
George M. Cohan show
Little Johnny Jones
. Osmond replaced another former teen idol,
David Cassidy, who received negative reviews while the show was on its pre-Broadway tour.
[6] After 29 previews and only 1 performance, the show closed on March 21, 1982.
[7]
Osmond found success in musical theater through much of the 1990s when he starred in
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
for over 2,000 performances. During his performances for the musical, he suffered from
Social Anxiety Disorder, which caused him to feel light-headed and extremely nervous during his performances.
[8]
He returned to
Broadway on September 19, 2006, in the role of Gaston in
Disney's
Beauty And The Beast
. He was scheduled to perform for nine weeks but due to popular demand he extended his run through December 24th.
Liz Smith of the
New York Post wrote "I am here to tell you he is charmingly campy, good-looking and grand as the villain "Gaston," patterned after our old friend Elvis and noting "Donny is divine". On July 29, 2007, Osmond played Gaston again for the final performance of
Beauty And The Beast
.
[9]
Film
In the animated television series
Johnny Bravo
, Osmond voiced himself as a recurring character. He has also done guest spots on numerous other television shows such as "
Friends", "
Diagnosis Murder", and
Hannah Montana. He also appeared in a
Pepsi Twist commercial during the
Super Bowl with his sister, Marie, and
Ozzy and
Sharon Osbourne.
In 1998, Donny Osmond was chosen to be the singing voice of Shang in ''
Walt Disneys
Mulan. He sang "I'll Make A Man Out Of You". Andrew Lloyd Webber asked the singer to do his movie version of
Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat'' saying, "to me there is no better selection".
Osmond remarked in an interview recently that with his movie appearance on
College Road Trip
and upcoming appearances on two Disney Channel shows he would coming about full circle since he and his family were discovered by
Walt Disney.
Osmond appears in the music video of
"Weird Al" Yankovic's song "
White & Nerdy". The song is a parody of
Chamillionaire's "
Ridin'"; Osmond's role is analogous to that of
Krayzie Bone's role in the original video. Yankovic asked Osmond to appear because he was the 'whitest guy' he could think of.
[10]
Other projects
Donny and Marie were part of a
Pepsi Twist commercial in 2006 with the
Osbourne family. Osmond appeared in the North American version commercial for the
Playstation 2 video game Buzz! the Mega Quiz.
Donny and Marie began a six month run as the new headlining act at the Flamingo hotel in
Las Vegas, NV, on September 9, 2008. On October 27, 2008, the Flamingo announced that Donny and Marie's contract had been extended until October 2010. Then on July 30, 2009, Donny & Marie made an announcement on NBC's Today Show that they had again extended their contract to go until October of 2012.
On August 17, 2009, it was announced that Donny will compete on
Dancing with the Stars.
[11]
Image problems
Osmond states that he has had tremendous public image problems since "Donny & Marie" ended in 1979
[12]. He has been described as "unhip"
[13], as a "has-been", and has been the butt of innumerable jokes. His image has been such a liability that one professional publicist even suggested that Osmond purposefully get arrested for drug possession in order to change his image.
[14]
Personal life
Osmond married Debbie Glenn, on May 8, 1978 at the
LDS Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Together they have five sons: Donald Clark Osmond Jr. (b. July 31, 1979), Jeremy James Osmond (b. June 8, 1981), Brandon Michael Osmond (b. January 29, 1985), Christopher Glenn Osmond (b. December 12, 1990) and Joshua Davis Osmond (b. February 16, 1998).
[15]
Osmond became a grandfather on August 21, 2005, when his second son Jeremy and daughter-in-law Melisa had a son, Dylan James Osmond. His granddaughter Emery was born on February 25, 2008.
Like the rest of his family, he is a member of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In retrospect, he has written, "It would have been nice to be able to have served a regular full-time mission, but when I was of that age, my career was such that everyone, including my parents and the leaders of the church, thought that I could do a lot of good in the world by continuing being in the public eye, by living an exemplary life and sharing my beliefs in every way that I could".
[16] He continues sharing his beliefs in an extensive letters-and-comments portion of his website.
[17]
In the aftermath of
Proposition 8 in
California,
which received large Mormon support, Osmond stated that he opposes
gay marriage but that he condemns
homophobia. He believes that gay and lesbian Mormons should be accepted in the church if they remain
celibate.
[18]
He has stated on his website that:
Discography
References
- Donny Osmond Coming Home from the BBC
- Osmond as teen idol
- {{YouTube|gWAh9SFqZMI|Luis Cardenas Runaway Video with Donny Osmond as the Angry Neighbor}}
- Gold, Tayna. I hated being me, says former teen idol Donny Osmond. Daily Mail. 05 Oct 2007. Accessed 21 Nov 2007. "In 1988, after nearly ten years of playing high school halls, and waiting, Donny's promoter released Soldier Of Love as a mystery song - they played the song without revealing Donny as the singer."
- ABC dumps Donny Osmond-hosted TV show, by Steve Gorman, Mar 30, 2007, Reuters
- C'mon, Get Happy ... Fear and Loathing on the Partridge Family Bus
- ''Little Johnny Jones'' (1982 revival) at IBDB
- Donny Osmond Joins ADAA Board as Honorary Member from the Anxiety Disorders Association of America website
- [1], by Bruce Glikas and broadway.com, July 29, 2007, broadway.com
- The Weird Al Yankovic interview, by Robert Berry, September 27, 2006, retrocrush.com
- Dancing with the Stars 2009 Season 9 Cast Revealed!
- Donny Osmond: We suffer for his art
- Donny Osmond: The Kid Re-invents Himself
- Donny Osmond
- Biography for Donny Osmond. Imdb.com Accessed April 9, 2008.
- Did You Ever Serve A Mission. donny.com Accessed April 9, 2009.
- My Beliefs. donny.com Accessed April 9, 2009.
- Mormon stars face backlash after gay marriage ban. By Guy Adams. ''The Independent''. Published 9 November 2008.
- Donny Osmond Wades into Prop 8 Debate. ''Variety''. Published December 2, 2008.